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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on April 11, 2011, 07:51:42 AM
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Mon 4/11/11: 1968
a fine way to start the week. Seaver, sitting in for Stoud, gets in the queue for some magic. And Mr Cocker gets by.
Nice: Mr Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" in its year of orig release. And always a VHM to Mr Seger, ramblin' 'n' gamblin'.
BOS San Jose's own People, people! They lurves you.
Bathroom break: "Hey Jude". Na na na na na na na.
VHM
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BOS2 Diana & the girls in a tenement slum at their socially-relevant best. A pop masterpiece, fo' sho'
JJ Flash -- shit's a gas!
BOS3 Steppenwolf, "Sookie Sookie". Sook it to me!
Who - Magic Bus
Joe Cocker - With a Little Help From My Friends
Louis Armstrong - What a Wonderful World
Bob Seger - Ramblin' Gamblin' Man
People - I Love You
Beatles - Hey Jude
Tommy James/Shondells - Mony Mony
Diana Ross And The Supremes - Love Child
Rolling Stones - Jumping Jack Flash
Steppenwolf - Sookie, Sookie
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Tue 4/12/11: 1975
Ozark Mountain Daredevils - Jackie Blue
Bruce Springsteen - 10th Avenue Freezeout
Crosby/Nash - To the Last Whale: Critical Mass/Wind on The Water
Aerosmith - Sweet Emotion
Fleetwood Mac - Landslide
Led Zeppelin - Kashmir
Ted Nugent - Hey Baby
B.J. Thomas - Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song
Bachman Turner Overdrive - Roll on Down the Highway
Jeff Beck - Freeway Jam
except for the Aerosmith, a surprisingly diverse set from Bob -- the Nuge's "Hey Baby" is an ATBB, methinks. And the BJ Thomas.. a nice surprise.
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Wed 4/13/11: 1983
Hagar the Horrible, when he was less horrible: "Your Love is Driving me Crazy" is fairly tolerable, actually, tho' it sounds like it was written for Loverboy.
"Oh baby just you shut your mouse" -- Iggy/Bowie predict computer technology years before it happens.
BOS JCM, playin' git-tar. Damn -- phone rang so i don't know if they censored the "macho shit".
Oh no for pity's sake: Yes' "OOALH" for, like, the 6th time this week. WOS1. Followed by WOS2, Journey's "Faithfulleeeeee"
OK, even *I* am officially tired of Todd, banging his "drum", nudgenudge winkwink.
Genesis got a job to do. And my job is to WOS3 their job.
NOOOOOOOOOO! the WOS-fest motors right along with Sistah Christian.
One thing leads to another, all right.
Huey's heart is still beatin' in Cleveland. and Chicago. VHM to end a rather hellish set.
Sammy Hagar - Your Love is Driving Me Crazy
David Bowie - China Girl
John Cougar Mellencamp - Play Guitar
Yes - Owner of a Lonely Heart
Journey - Faithfully
Todd Rundgren - Bang the Drum All Day
Genesis - Just a Job To Do
Night Ranger - Sister Christian
The Fixx - One Thing Leads to Another
Huey Lewis and The News - The Heart of Rock & Roll
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Thur 4/14/11: 1972
we're "Living in the Past", literally and figuratively. And there ain't but one way out, babe. VHM ABB.
OMFG: uber-BOS1 to a gobsmacking bustout, L&M's "House at Pooh Corner".
Long-distance BOS2: Yes when they were good.
T-Rex bangs their gong. Again. And Superfly's "tryin' to get over" to the park on saturday.
Always a BOS3 and proxy of gaz for "I Saw The Light". This was meant to be a Carole King pastiche? Yeah, I can hear that.
Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes. Again.
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No fishes in the desert for America. But Steely Dan are reeling in something.
Jethro Tull - Living in the Past
Allman Brothers Band - One Way Out
Loggins/Messina - House at Pooh Corner
Yes - Long Distance Runaround
T. Rex - Bang a Gong
Curtis Mayfield - Superfly
Chicago - Saturday in the Park
Todd Rundgren - I Saw the Light
America - Horse With No Name
Steely Dan - Reeling in the Years
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Fri 4/15/11: 1978
"HotBlooded" followed by "Baker St" -- yeah we're in classic rock mode all right.
BOS "Surrender" - mommy & daddy got the KISS records out, yo.
Love is a ring, the telephone. BOS2 Patti hitting the Top 20 with a Broooce collab, 2 years before he'd get there himself.
Proxy of cairo, the Babys, going "Head First".
an 8:30 meeeting means I gotta bail, not that I'm expecting to miss anything bustout-y. That's what a fool believes, anyway.
But wait: VH's "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" is a relative rarity in the Drive universe. BOS3FRA
AAACK: Boston are feelin' satisfied... but I'm not. WOS. Is this the most shamelessly-recycled follow-up LP ever?
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Fri 4/15/11: 1978
"HotBlooded" followed by "Baker St" -- yeah we're in classic rock mode all right.
BOS "Surrender" - mommy & daddy got the KISS records out, yo.
Love is a ring, the telephone. BOS2 Patti hitting the Top 20 with a Broooce collab, 2 years before he'd get there himself.
Proxy of cairo, the Babys, going "Head First".
an 8:30 meeeting means I gotta bail, not that I'm expecting to miss anything bustout-y. That's what a fool believes, anyway.
But wait: VH's "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" is a relative rarity in the Drive universe. BOS3FRA
AAACK: Boston are feelin' satisfied... but I'm not. WOS. Is this the most shamelessly-recycled follow-up LP ever?
nice write-up, RGM.
I'd also give The Babys a BOS, despite their typo.
ETA by Mike:
Foreigner - Hot Blooded
Gerry Rafferty - Baker Street
Cheap Trick - Surrender
Patti Smith - Because the Night
Babys - Head First
Doobie Brothers - What a Fool Believes
Van Halen - Ain't Talkin' Bout Love
Boston - Feeling Satisfied
Grateful Dead - Fire on the Mountain
Billy Joel - My Life
I missed the Dead (proxy of geoff!) and I'd call that a Drive bustout if nothing else.