10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: sundaygal on January 26, 2012, 07:26:54 PM
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Haaaaayy! (I hope)
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I was irritated by so much dreadful dreck I saw requested. Won't name names as I forget who from FB joined us here. Don't want to purposefully offend anyone. 77 should be all good.
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Terri Gross' Fresh Air program has Woody Allen on right now on KALW. It'll be replayed at various times on various stations.
Normally I turn her off when she's being a sycophant giddy fangirl interviewing celebs, but the WoodMan should be worth it. 0r maybe not. He's pretty reticent about personal things *cough*Soon Yi*cough*
ETA: I posted it here b/c Annie Hall is from 1977 :)
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Brickhouse: Good leadoff selection.
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well lah-dee-dah.
she's a cow, she's a cow, she's a cow now!
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Flashback: wedding, white man's overbite, Al Gore <shudder>
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Brickhouse: Good leadoff selection.
Bah.
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Brickhouse: Good leadoff selection.
Bah.
a good selection if you never listen to Kiss-FM.
BOS LTD, however, just because.
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Brickhouse: Good leadoff selection.
Bah.
a good selection if you never listen to Kiss-FM.
BOS LTD, however, just because.
And I don't, so it doesn't bother me too much.
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Back In Lurve Again is great. BOS and kudos to SundayGal for suggesting this'n.
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Brickhouse: Good leadoff selection.
Bah.
a good selection if you never listen to Kiss-FM.
BOS LTD, however, just because.
LTD is a better, a step in the right direction.
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I *LURVE* you! But F.Mac 2 days in a row is pushing it.
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Back In Lurve Again is great. BOS and kudos to SundayGal for suggesting this'n.
Haha, psychic lurve! Annie Hall is certainly a frequent flyer, but still amusing.
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cue the LN labels, but I like You Make Loving Fun, the 92 Clinton campaign's other theme song! ;)
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BOS1: Bill Withers
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I *LURVE* you! But F.Mac 2 days in a row is pushing it.
Anybody who requested this is a Rumours mongerer.
:D
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BOS2 Still Bill, tho' it didn't really hit until early '78.
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BOS1: Bill Withers
HM to those long-held notes. Didn't we just hear the S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M. cover of this recently?
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BOS1: Bill Withers
HM to those long-held notes. Didn't we just hear the S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M. cover of this recently?
We did, just a few weeks ago. Featured Seduction's Michelle Visage
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Back In Lurve Again is great. BOS and kudos to SundayGal for suggesting this'n.
Haha, psychic lurve! Annie Hall is certainly a frequent flyer, but still amusing.
AL posted a clip of AH on her FB page (geezus, doesn't anyone actual words anymore??), so I thought it'd be a good bet she'd include it again (and again and again).
Bill Withers is another frequent flyer... this, kids, is what's called a "fade-out."
"grass"... heheh.. so quaint.
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Fleetwood Mac was certainly LN, but Clapton gets WOS
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Lay down Crapton. And STFU.
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Cadillac Walk is ok, but sounds way too much like "Lay Down Sally - Part 2".
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BOS3 Mink DeVille, tho' AL has played this more times in 3 years than Dave did in 25.
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Cadillac Walk is ok, but sounds way too much like "Lay Down Sally - Part 2".
actually it sounds like ZZT to my ears.
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Cadillac Walk is ok, but sounds way too much like "Lay Down Sally - Part 2".
actually it sounds like ZZT to my ears.
I probably would have liked it better had it placed someplace besides after Clapton.
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DC's pick-to-click: Steve Miller. LN 3 or 4 at this point, despite some fine stuff too. (indeed, I nearly requested "True Fine Love")
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DC's pick-to-click: Steve Miller.
no kidding. WORN
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VHM Paul and Dolores. But too much mellow, I ripen and then rot.
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Marvin gets down and gives it up. or something.
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and now we have a dead "Barracuda" on our hands.
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and now we have a dead "Barracuda" on our hands.
This whole set has kind of a dead fish smell to it. For me, anyway. '77 was never a fave year for me, 10@10 wise. Neither Animals (Pink Floyd), nor Monkey Island (J. Geils) are ever likely to make the cut, and those are the albums I was listening to at the time, mainly so I didn't have to listen to most of what has been played today.
BOS, Heart.
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and now we have a dead "Barracuda" on our hands.
great song!
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Me, in response to an FBer lamenting Barracuda over Dreamboat Annie because the latter is not heard on the radio that often:
It seems the rarity is becoming a rarity.
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Cadillac Walk is ok, but sounds way too much like "Lay Down Sally - Part 2".
[shocked look of horror!]
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Shawn Colvin. KFOG came home.
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"Today's KFOG! it sounds like.... Shawn Colvin" Funny, 1997's KFOG sounded like her too.
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Cadillac Walk is ok, but sounds way too much like "Lay Down Sally - Part 2".
actually it sounds like ZZT to my ears.
I heard both songs at once when it came on: Clapton's guitar and Billy's growl.
Lightnin' Rod: I think Dave Morey played Pink Floyd's Pigs (Three Different Ones) in a 10at10 once, didn't he?
nice ride, but all in all not much to see here...
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I would describe today's set as being considerably less than the sum of its parts.
There were two songs I really didn't need to hear, a couple of others which were too mellow, about three which qualified as ok, and another three as good. But nothing really qualified as outstanding or a rarity.
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I would describe today's set as being considerably less than the sum of its parts.
There were two songs I really didn't need to hear, a couple of others which were too mellow, about three which qualified as ok, and another three as good. But nothing really qualified as outstanding or a rarity.
And you know ALL of AL's freedom is gone because there was zero punk rock in this set, and seventies punk and new wave is her all-time favorite music genre.
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I would describe today's set as being considerably less than the sum of its parts.
There were two songs I really didn't need to hear, a couple of others which were too mellow, about three which qualified as ok, and another three as good. But nothing really qualified as outstanding or a rarity.
And you know ALL of AL's freedom is gone because there was zero punk rock in this set, and seventies punk and new wave is her all-time favorite music genre.
actually Mink DeVille qualifies -- he was one of the early CBGBs denizens. But the song itself was more bluesy than punky. I nearly requested Eddie & the HotRods but I think that woulda been a "record cellar" moment that DC would've nixed.
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Lightnin' Rod: I think Dave Morey played Pink Floyd's Pigs (Three Different Ones) in a 10at10 once, didn't he?
Yes, I believe you are correct. Dave used to slip in the odd 10 minute track every once in a while ("Lone Me A Dime" is probably the biggest 10 Minute Katrina), but those days are gone, I'm afraid.
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Mink DeVille . . . was one of the early CBGBs denizens. But the song itself was more bluesy than punky.
Indeed. CountryBlueGrassBlues.
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Back In Lurve Again is great. BOS and kudos to SundayGal for suggesting this'n.
Thanks, but I was just supporting SS's suggestion on FB. Jeffrey Osborne was da shiiiiiit! ;D
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01/27/12 - Friday! A Lovely Day With Alvy & Annie in...1977!!
1. Commodores - Brick House
2. L.T.D - (Every Time I Turn Around) Back in Love Again
(Movie: Annie Hall - Alvy (Woody Allen) to Annie (Diane Keaton): "Love is too weak a word for what I feel - I luuurve you... I luff you, two F's...")
3. Fleetwood Mac - You Make Loving Fun
4. Bill Withers - Lovely Day (B.O.S!)
(Movie: Annie Hall - Alvy & Annie in bed "What is this, an interview?)
5. Eric Clapton - Lay Down Sally
6. Mink DeVille - Cadillac Walk
(Movie: Annie Hall -"love fades" & the shallow & empty "happy couple")
7. Steve Miller Band - Swingtown
(Movie: Annie Hall - Tony Lacey (Paul Simon) likes Annie the singer)
8. Paul Simon - Slip Slidin' Away
(Movie: Annie Hall - The shark as relationship metaphor)
9. Marvin Gaye - Got to Give It Up
(Move: Annie Hall - "A relationship is like a shark, it has to constantly move forward or it dies. I think what we've got on our hands is a dead shark")
10. Heart - Barracuda
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OK, so my predictions for what years we'd get for the rest of the week didn't pan out (got one out of three--1987) but the pattern I described has been maintained.