10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on June 13, 2011, 07:37:08 AM
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Mon 6/13/11: 1979
damn: missed Squeeze, Ian Hunter, Bram T., Ramones and Patti Smith's fab "Frederick"; arrived for Bowie's "Look Back in Anger". Worth a listen tonite on the replay.
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Tue 6/14/11: 1971
June of that year: Stones, James Gang, Ms King, Rod the Bod, Jean Knight, Doors, JT. BOS Paul & Linda's "Too Many People". "Albert Flasher" is ripe for the pickin'.
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Wednesday, 1991
tuned in to hear Siouxsie send her kisses and Joe Walsh implore that he's ordinary and average. I like Joe Walsh so he gets a pass on this one, but many folks will probably not dig it.
ooh, Marshall Crenshaw for the second day in a row, a faster, rave-up song called Better Back Off. nice, NTM.
(in reverse order)
Better Back Off - Marshall Crenshaw
Ordinary Average Guy - Joe Walsh
Kiss Them For Me - Siouxsie & The Bansh
Crazy - Seal
American Music - Violent Femmes
There She Goes - The La's
Texarakana - R.E.M.
Seeing Things - The Black Crowes
The Other Side of Summer - Elvis Costello
Right Here Right Now - Jesus Jones
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Wednesday, 1991
tuned in to hear Siouxsie send her kisses and Joe Walsh implore that he's ordinary and average. hmmm
ooh, Marshall Crenshaw for the second day in a row
Not really sorry I misssed most of this, tho' the Crenshaw is a ATBB afaik.
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Thur 6/16/11: 1975
Rob in a'70s mood this week. Iggles, EJ, 10cc, Twilley, Pilot, the dan and Beck's "Freeway Jam" so far.
BOS the Pythons and their "Knights of the Round Table" ditty. Least necessary: "Sistah Golden Hair" -- guess that's her tush ZZT are ogling.
VHM AWB, cuttin the cake and lookin at the cream.
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Fri 6/17/11: 1987
missed Hiatt (thank gawd) but arrived in time for Zevon's "Sentimental Hygiene" -- uber-BOS. Rob has played it before; wish AL would do the same.
Children by the millions etc etc. VHM the 'mats.
WOS Seger's "Shakedown -- his commercial peak and artistic nadir.
WOS2 Whitesnake, if only because Romney's appropriated "Here I Go Again" for his campaign (to David Coverdale's dismay).
VHM Mr simon, tho' I'd've preferred something not as KFOG-overplayed as "Diamonds on the Soles..."