10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on December 05, 2011, 07:38:38 AM
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Mon 12/5/11: 1978
Wow: Buzzcocks, rare Geils ("One Last Kiss"), the Nervebreakers (!) and the Shirts (!!).
And Rob does his Xmas thing with the Iggles' "Please Come Home For..."
OMFG: Siouxie, "Hong Kong Garden".
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Tue 12/6/11: 1971
a mostly forgettable (family) affair: Sly, badfinger, Zep, Who... I mean, "American Pie", Rob? really??
But kudos on Dylan's "George Jackson" and of course J&Y whippin' some Xmas on ya.
ETA: caught the replay just for the Dylan tune -- Rob even played the right version. Highlight of the week so far.
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Wed 12/7/11: 1987
U2, Floyd, Yes (eeek) -- but BOSes the Smiths ("Stop me..."), Broooce ("Spare Parts") and the always-fab Bangles.
a tournament, a tournament, a tournament of lies: what is Michael Stipe's obsession with the initials L.B. ? Seriously, I never got that.
eeek2: Foreigner say they will. I say I won't.
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Thur 12/8/11: 1974
Queen kills; ELO Can't get it out; AWB Pivk 'em up; Geils get lost.
BOS EWF w/Ramsey Lewis, "Sun Goddess"
VHM bungling Tull.
LOL the trailer for Towering Inferno.
WOS Mr Chapin's sap.
BOS2/proxy of Gaz, "Ride the Tiger" -- it's like a tear! it's like loooove!
WOS2 Grand Funk -- not so "Wonderful", guys.
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Fri 12/9/11: 1999
eeek. SmashMouth, REM, the Foos, Blink 182, Counting Whiteboy Dreads, Creed and jeezus H christ it's "Smooth" by Santana. Rob, how could you?
But BOSFRA Beck, "Sexx Laws"
WOS Vertical Horizon.
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Fri 12/9/11: 1999
eeek. SmashMouth, REM, the Foos, Blink 182, Counting Whiteboy Dreads, Creed and jeezus H christ it's "Smooth" by Santana. Rob, how could you?
But BOSFRA Beck, "Sexx Laws"
WOS Vertical Horizon.
Has the Peak ever done this recent of a year before? Perhaps DC is now consulting for them, too. :P
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Fri 12/9/11: 1999
eeek. SmashMouth, REM, the Foos, Blink 182, Counting Whiteboy Dreads, Creed and jeezus H christ it's "Smooth" by Santana. Rob, how could you?
But BOSFRA Beck, "Sexx Laws"
WOS Vertical Horizon.
Has the Peak ever done this recent of a year before? Perhaps DC is now consulting for them, too. :P
Hee. They're similar to KFOG in many ways and they skew a tad older, so their 10@10 uses the pre-DC rotation of a '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s set each week with the 5th slot either a 2nd '70s or '2nd '80s. But yeah, their '90s sets are very DC-ish. Meaning even less discernable pop hits than AL might feature..