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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on June 06, 2011, 08:05:18 AM
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Mon 6/6/11: 1978
Police can't stand losin'; Rafferty's down the line; Boston ain't lookin' back.
ELO with one of the most overexposed songs evah.
VHM acoustical Heart.
Oh mama: Styx are in fear of their lives from the long arm of the law.
EC listens to the propaganda and the latest slanda. BOS "Pump it Up".
Petty needs to know why his voice is so nasal. Nick Gilder's child is hot. Again.
BOS2 Stones -- a gay in NY is just an unemployed actor in LA.
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Tue 6/7/11: 1969
CS&N - Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
Stevie Wonder - My Cherie Amour
Beatles - Hey Bulldog
Who - I'm Free
Simon & Garfunkel - The Boxer
Led Zeppelin - Thank You
Spirit - I Got a Line on You
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Proud Mary
Deep Purple - Kentucky Woman
Steam - Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
a couple relative rarities ("Hey Bulldog", and the Zep & DP tunes) in the midst of some serious 'trinas.
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Wed 6/8/11: 1986
Yikes. Bob in the '80s. And VH walks in. But Timbuk 3's future looks bright. Little did they know!
WOS Crapton and the way that he uses it.
And "the black Crapton", Mr Cray, gets a constant busy signal.
Seger has something that's "like a rock". That's what Mr Weiner said.
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Wed 6/8/11: 1986
Yikes. Bob in the '80s. And VH walks in.
Yikes is right. Gawd, if I have to listen to this Timbuk3 song ever again...
Here's the cherry on RG's sh*t cake - Clapton! I like me some EC, however...so, yay.
This really is beyond the pale. I don't know if I can hang on...
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Wed 6/8/11: 1986
Seger has something that's "like a rock". That's what Mr Weiner said.
Hahaha! Quip of the day!
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Wed 6/8/11: 1986
Seger has something that's "like a rock". That's what Mr Weiner said.
Hahaha! Quip of the day!
Bob gives the '80s... a BAD name! Best hair: Mr. Buongiovi.
Well, BOSFRA to this little-played Winwood track, "Split Decision".
And alwyas a BOS for Eddie & Ronnie. oh-oh-oh-oh-OOOHHH!
WOS2 Journey -- Bob's not being good to us or himself.
PG hits the big time -- I was hoping for "Sledgehammer" so I could do another Weiner joke.
Van halen - Love Walks In
Timbuk 3 - The Future's So Bright I Gotta Wear Shades
Eric Clapton - It's In The Way That You Use It
Robert Cray - Smoking Gun
Bob Seger - Like a Rock
Bon Jovi - You Give Love a Bad Name
Steve Winwood - Split Decision
Eddie Money - Take Me Home Tonight
Journey - Be Good to Yourself
Peter Gabriel - Big Time
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Wed 6/8/11: 1986
Seger has something that's "like a rock". That's what Mr Weiner said.
Hahaha! Quip of the day!
Bob gives the '80s... a BAD name! Best hair: Mr. Buongiovi.
Well, BOSFRA to this little-played Winwood track, "Split Decision".
Oh, how I love this Eddie Money song! Just like Ronnie sang, B, Oh, oh, oh, S!
WOS to this crappy Journey song. Good grief.
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Ronnie Spector JINX!
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Ronnie Spector JINX!
(http://blog.cleveland.com/entertainment/medium_ronnie.jpg)
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Thur 6/9/11: 1977
Bob in '77: could go either way. Expect Steve Miller and Foreigner.
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Thur 6/9/11: 1977
Bob in '77: could go either way. Expect Steve Miller and Foreigner.
Steely Dan. Peace out.
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Thur 6/9/11: 1977
Bob in '77: could go either way. Expect Steve Miller and Foreigner.
Bob should get with the program and play Rush in 77. Closer to the Heart would be obvious, so I'd welcome the 11 minute epic Xanadu.
I will dine on honeydew and drink the milk of paradiiiiiIIIIISE!
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Thur 6/9/11: 1977
Bob in '77: could go either way. Expect Steve Miller and Foreigner.
Bob should get with the program and play Rush in 77. Closer to the Heart would be obvious, so I'd welcome the 11 minute epic Xanadu.
I will dine on honeydew and drink the milk of paradiiiiiIIIIISE!
actually Bob started the whole Rush renaissance rolling -- he plays them in every year they're "legal". and OFTEN. I blame Chicago's nearness to Canada.
and as expected, Mr Miller boards a big ol' jet air-LINAH. OMFG! the "funky SHIT" version!!. Someone's gonna get docked an hour's pay.
Error #2: "Fat Bottomed Girls" is from '78, Bob. It's a fat bitch, girls!
Holy Crap! BOSFRA Cheap trick "So Good To See You" -- an ultra-rarity if not an ATBB.
Fleetwood Mac won't stop. And as expected, Foreigner catch cold.
"Urine My Heart, Urine My Soul". Er, eww.
BOS2 dirty Dury, "S&D&R&R" -- here's my tailor, he's called Simon, I know. it's going. to. FIT!
VHM APP --when the sci-fi concept album was still a new, er, concept.
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I will dine on honeydew and drink the milk of paradiiiiiIIIIISE!
I'd rather dine WITH Honeydew...
(http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20051216034227/muppet/images/9/92/Bunsen.jpg)
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Thur 6/9/11: 1977
Bob in '77: could go either way. Expect Steve Miller and Foreigner.
Bob should get with the program and play Rush in 77. Closer to the Heart would be obvious, so I'd welcome the 11 minute epic Xanadu.
I will dine on honeydew and drink the milk of paradiiiiiIIIIISE!
actually Bob started the whole Rush renaissance rolling -- he plays them in every year they're "legal". and OFTEN. I blame Chicago's nearness to Canada.
and as expected, Mr Miller boards a big ol' jet air-LINAH. OMFG! the "funky SHIT" version!!. Someone's gonna get docked an hour's pay.
Error #2: "Fat Bottomed Girls" is from '78, Bob. It's a fat bitch, girls!
Rush renaissance? what do you mean? they never really went away, despite that run of synth-laden records on the 80s-90s, most of which I don't know. Some fans discovered the band during that run of "pre-classic era" releases.
But it is interesting how "regional" music takes hold. Perhaps I can credit (some would say "blame") my hometown's proximity to Toronto for finding out about Rush. Their 2112 album came out circa 76 and a friend's older brother heard of it, then my friend brought the record to our class's "music day." They always enjoyed prominent radio play on the AOR/headbanger stations back then.
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Thur 6/9/11: 1977
Bob in '77: could go either way. Expect Steve Miller and Foreigner.
Bob should get with the program and play Rush in 77. Closer to the Heart would be obvious, so I'd welcome the 11 minute epic Xanadu.
I will dine on honeydew and drink the milk of paradiiiiiIIIIISE!
actually Bob started the whole Rush renaissance rolling -- he plays them in every year they're "legal". and OFTEN. I blame Chicago's nearness to Canada.
and as expected, Mr Miller boards a big ol' jet air-LINAH. OMFG! the "funky SHIT" version!!. Someone's gonna get docked an hour's pay.
Error #2: "Fat Bottomed Girls" is from '78, Bob. It's a fat bitch, girls!
Rush renaissance? what do you mean? they never really went away, despite that run of synth-laden records on the 80s-90s, most of which I don't know. Some fans discovered the band during that run of "pre-classic era" releases.
But it is interesting how "regional" music takes hold. Perhaps I can credit (some would say "blame") my hometown's proximity to Toronto for finding out about Rush. Their 2112 album came out circa 76 and a friend's older brother heard of it, then my friend brought the record to our class's "music day." They always enjoyed prominent radio play on the AOR/headbanger stations back then.
::) I meant "renaissance" in the sense of: they suddenly seem to turn up on 10@10 a lot more often then they used to.
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Thur 6/9/11: 1977
Bob in '77: could go either way. Expect Steve Miller and Foreigner.
Bob should get with the program and play Rush in 77. Closer to the Heart would be obvious, so I'd welcome the 11 minute epic Xanadu.
I will dine on honeydew and drink the milk of paradiiiiiIIIIISE!
actually Bob started the whole Rush renaissance rolling -- he plays them in every year they're "legal". and OFTEN. I blame Chicago's nearness to Canada.
and as expected, Mr Miller boards a big ol' jet air-LINAH. OMFG! the "funky SHIT" version!!. Someone's gonna get docked an hour's pay.
Error #2: "Fat Bottomed Girls" is from '78, Bob. It's a fat bitch, girls!
Holy Crap! BOSFRA Cheap trick "So Good To See You" -- an ultra-rarity if not an ATBB.
Fleetwood Mac won't stop. And as expected, Foreigner catch cold.
"Urine My Heart, Urine My Soul". Er, eww.
BOS2 dirty Dury, "S&D&R&R" -- here's my tailor, he's called Simon, I know. it's going. to. FIT!
VHM APP --when the sci-fi concept album was still a new, er, concept.
Steely Dan - Aja
Steve Miller - Jet Airliner
Queen - Fat Bottom Girls
Hall & Oates - Rich Girl
Cheap Trick - So Good to See You
Fleetwood Mac - Don't Stop
Foreigner - Cold As Ice
Rod Stewart - You're In My Heart
Ian Dury - Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
Alan Parsons Project - I Wouldn'tWant to Be Like You
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Thur 6/9/11: 1977
Bob in '77: could go either way. Expect Steve Miller and Foreigner.
Bob should get with the program and play Rush in 77. Closer to the Heart would be obvious, so I'd welcome the 11 minute epic Xanadu.
I will dine on honeydew and drink the milk of paradiiiiiIIIIISE!
actually Bob started the whole Rush renaissance rolling -- he plays them in every year they're "legal". and OFTEN. I blame Chicago's nearness to Canada.
and as expected, Mr Miller boards a big ol' jet air-LINAH. OMFG! the "funky SHIT" version!!. Someone's gonna get docked an hour's pay.
Error #2: "Fat Bottomed Girls" is from '78, Bob. It's a fat bitch, girls!
Holy Crap! BOSFRA Cheap trick "So Good To See You" -- an ultra-rarity if not an ATBB.
Fleetwood Mac won't stop. And as expected, Foreigner catch cold.
"Urine My Heart, Urine My Soul". Er, eww.
BOS2 dirty Dury, "S&D&R&R" -- here's my tailor, he's called Simon, I know. it's going. to. FIT!
VHM APP --when the sci-fi concept album was still a new, er, concept.
Ian Dury - Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
BOS!
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Ian Dury - Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
BOS!
BTW, the Ian Dury biopic of the same name is making the cable rounds. Andy "Gollum" Serkis plays Mr D.
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Fri 6/10/11: 1973
welcome back, my friends! ELP bring us 7 virgins & a mule. Er, eww.
George gives us love; Mick meets a Heartbreaker, with her 44s!
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Thanks heaps for playing the Heep! BOS "Stealin'"
BOS2 and nicest rarity of set: Mr Croce's "Workin' at the Car Wash Blues"
Lawd ah was bawned a ramblin VHM for ABB.
BOS3 and TANC: ELO, "Showdown", which I mentioned the other day on FB when poc asked for songs about rain.
VHM the jailer man and Sailor Sam. Thanks, Bob, for playing "Band on the Run" rather than "Live & Let Die"
EJ rocks his croc. Isn't that what Weiner got in trouble for?
Have MERCY! ZZT wait for the bus with Jeezus.