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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on January 23, 2012, 08:02:12 AM
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Mon 1/23/12: 1983
"This cannot be good", I thought to myself... and sure enuf we start with Yes, "It Can happen". Shit happens, alright. WOS1.
And WOS2 Journey.
BOS Randy Newman, still lovin' LA, bitches!
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JCM has a pink house .
NOOOOO!! WOS3 "Mr Roboto".
WOS4 Genesis.
VHM ZZT -- "Got Me Under Pressure" is as close to a rarity as we'll get from Bob in the '80s.
VHM "Synchronicity"
VHM to Huey's big, throbbing... heart.
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Tue 1/24/12: 1975
Fleetwood Mac - Monday Morning
Sweet - Fox On The Run
Bad Company - Good Loving Gone Bad
Dan Fogelberg - Part Of The Plan
Led Zeppelin - Kashmir
Bob Seger - Beautiful Loser
Nazareth - Hair Of The Dog
Doobie Brothers - Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me)
Who - Squeeze Box
War - Why Can't We Be Friends?
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Tue 1/24/12: 1975
Fleetwood Mac - Monday Morning
Sweet - Fox On The Run
Bad Company - Good Loving Gone Bad
Dan Fogelberg - Part Of The Plan
Led Zeppelin - Kashmir
Bob Seger - Beautiful Loser
Nazareth - Hair Of The Dog
Doobie Brothers - Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me)
Who - Squeeze Box
War - Why Can't We Be Friends?
Ten tracks of Least Necessary. Might possibly excuse the Fogelberg or Sweet, but only barely.
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Wed 1/25/12: 1968
Kermit goes up country for the billionth time. LN1 and Proxy of GazWOS.
Gay(e) Marvin puts his ear to some fruit(s).
LN2: Big Brotha take a piece; LN3: Cream encounter some tired starlings.
Jose, can you see? Mr Feliciano lights up a big BOS1.
BOS2, "Rocky Raccoon", the Fab Four (but everyone knew them as Beatles)
LN4: the Nooge takes a drug-free journey. (yeah, right)
Most Appropriate Lyric of Set: "I've got to leave before I start to scream". VHM Traffic.
BOS3 TJ&tS, "C&C" -- will it be the loooong version? answer: YES!!
Pleased to meechoo! VHM the Stones, muy sympatico.
Canned Heat - Goin' Up The Country
Marvin Gaye - I Heard It Through The Grapevine
Big Brother & The Holding Company - Piece Of My Heart
Cream - White Room
Jose Feliciano - Light My Fire
Beatles - Rocky Raccoon
Amboy Dukes - Journey To The Center Of The Mind
Traffic - Feelin' Alright
Tommy James and The Shondells - Crimson & Clover
Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil
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Thur 1/26/12: 1977
gee, think we'll get Steve Miller, Foreigner, Steely Dan and the dead Skynyrds?
First up: the Nuge scratches an itch.
one of the uber-LNs of all-time: "Margaritaville". Perhaps an "LN Hall of Shame" should be created.
if you're "Cold as Ice" too long, will you "Turn to Stone"?
BOS (best of an overly-familiar lot so far) "Deacon Blues"
Heart sing an ode to Diver Dan Baron Barracuda
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Wass yo' name, little girl? Ahm a redneck singer with a half-dead Southern rock band.
jeez, CSN actually sound really good in this company. VHM "Dark Star" -- ain't this song a bust? Actually, no.
Much as I've always loved "Smoke from a Dist--" it's been heard too often across the various 10@10s lately-- reluctant LN.
WOS Kansas LN and TH (too Hallmark-y)
Ted Nugent - Cat Scratch Fever
Jimmy Buffett - Margaritaville
Foreigner - Cold As Ice
Electric Light Orchestra - Turn To Stone
Steely Dan - Deacon Blues
Heart - Barracuda
Lynyrd Skynyrd - What's Your Name
Crosby, Stills & Nash - Dark Star
Sanford & Townsend Band - Smoke From A Distant Fire
Kansas - Dust In The Wind
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Fri 1/27/12: 1987
John Mellencamp - Check It Out
Midnight Oil - Beds Are Burning
Grateful Dead - Touch Of Grey
U2 - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
R.E.M. - It's The End Of The World
George Harrison - Got My Mind Set On You
Bruce Springsteen - Tunnel Of Love
Crowded House - Don't Dream It's Over
Def Leppard - Pour Some Sugar On Me
Pink Floyd - One Slip
sheesh: Bob uses the same TOTHK in '87 as AL did yesterday. A sign of the apocalypse?