10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on March 28, 2011, 07:36:04 AM
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Mon 3/28/11: 1988
hey hey hey, the Cure like it when the lightning comes. BOS. VHMs T.Heads' "Slippery People" and Sting's ode to Quentin Crisp.
WOS Aerosmith's "Angel"
Ms Merchant lifts her head from the pillow, realizes it's 10,000 Maniacs on the radio, and goes back to sleep.
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Tue 3/29/11: 1968
Chambers Bros, Moodies, Sly, JB and the Beatles with big overplayed hits, but a couple gems: The Rascals' "Easy Rollin'" (an ATBB fo' sho') and Ms Nyro's own version of "Eli's Comin'"
(This set ended up going to 12!)
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Wed 3/30/11: 1978
yay! I missed "Thunder Island"!
Yay2! Mr Joel in his Eye-talian restaurant with Brenda & Eddie. BOS1
Sorry I missed Blondie's "Presence", dear.
OMGWTFLOL: uber-BOS2 Patti Smith, "Till Vic-tow-ree"!
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Thur 3/31/11: 1990
Van's real gone; Jane's A has been caught stealing; Indigo use their hammer; Mr Simon is obvious, child.
BOS Soho's "Hippychick"!
WOS Phish.
wait, Rob just said INXS's "Suicide Blonde" is about Kylie Minogue, who Michael Hutchence was dating at the time! Guess that means her curtains didn't match her, um , carpet.
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Fri 4/1/11: 1976
Rob's no fool. Glad I avoided Boston; sorry I missed "Man Smart, Woman Smarter".
JJ Cale sez: shit don't lie, shit don't lie, shit don't lie. And he really is saying "shit", as opposed to the sanitized Crapton version where he slurs it to sound like "she".
BOS Jack Klugman as Quincy!
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_VlmHNP9So5Y/SpOXGaodU_I/AAAAAAAAC0s/CQO3eRwKhKk/s400/jack-klugman.jpg)
Least necessary: "Rock'n'Me", baby.
BOS2 Ms Armatrading's "Love & Affection". ELO's "Living Thing" will forever make me think of Mark Wahlberg.
OMFG: Mink Deville's "Let me Dream if I Want To" is a bustout, even for Rob, who plays DeVille regularly. uber-BOS3
aaack -- speak Crapton's name and he shall appear.
BOS4 The Band's version of "Georgia on My Mind", a serious rarity if not an ATBB.
This apparently was a rerun as everything is from Oct of '76, and Rob is usually month-specific