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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on March 12, 2012, 08:04:22 AM
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Mon 3/12/12: 1973!
woo hoo: Macca's "Bluebird" is always welcome. BOS1
EJ rocks his croc; Joe Walsh knows the "Way".
VHM Mr Simon & the fabulous Dixie Hummingbirds.
The 'oo get outta their brain on the train.
BOS2 Jackson Browne's "Redneck Friend", nudgenudge winkwink.
Stevie heads for higher ground.
BOS3 John's "Mind Games". "some kinda Druid dudes"?
McCartney/Wings - Bluebird
Elton John - Corcodile Rock
Joe Walsh - Rocky Mountain way
Paul Simon - Loves Me Like A Rock
The Who - 5:15
Jackson Browne - Red Neck Friend
Pink Floyd - Money
Grand Funk Railroad - We're An American Band
Stevie Wonder - Higher Ground
John Lennon - Mind Games
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Tue 3/13/12: Let's get Animal! Animal!
Pink Floyd - Pigs (3 Different Ones)
Survivor - Eye of the Tiger
Sweet - Fox on the Run
Monkees - Theme from The Monkees
Al Stewart - Year of the Cat
Rolling Stones - Monkey Man
Tokens - The Lion Sleeps Tonight
Heart - Dog & Butterfly
Led Zeppelin - Black Dog
Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
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Wed 3/14/12: 1980
oy vey. "Her Strut" appears in its THIRD 1980 10@10 this week. I do respect Seger, BUT...
LNs on parade: Queen, Clash, AC/DC, Journey, Romantics... sheesh.
But BOS Rod the Bod, "Passion", beginning his series of fine radio-friendly '80s singles.
VHM BJ's "Don't Axe me Why" -- one of the more palatable songs from Glass Houses.
WOS the Doobs, recycling themselves shamelessly on "Real Love"
Bob Seger - Her Strut
Police - Don't Stand So Close To Me
Queen - Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Clash - Train in Vain
Rod Stewart - Passion
AC/DC - You Shook Me All Night Long
Journey - Any Way You Want It
Billy Joel - Don't Ask Me Why
Romantics - What I Like About You
Doobie Brothers - Real Love
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WOS the Doobs, recycling themselves shamelessly on "Real Love"
I anticipate a deluge of Doobies in the next few days, given Mr. Hossack's passing.
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Thur 3/15/12: 1976
expect Boston, Foreigner & Steve Miller.
But instant BOS George's "This Song". Could be Sugar Pie Honey Bunch...
LN1: BOC, "Don't Fear the 'Trina"
oh, ELO you so fine! VHM.
Mr Miller appears. Shocker.
WOS: Kansas, like a maiden that is soon to be a bride.
eek: live Skynyrd. I've said it many times -- unless it's a truly historic live LP (like, say, Frampton), it's unnecessary in the context of 10@10. (Corollary: a live version of a "deep track" is preferable to a song that was a hit in its studio incarnation)
"Love is the Drug" is borderline LN, but in the midst of this mainstream-AOR crapfest it's practically avant-garde.
Boston appears too. Shocker.
uber-LN2 Wild Cherry.
a Petty song that's not an uber-LN! I may break down! VHM.
George Harrison - This Song
Blue Oyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper
Electric Light Orchestra - So Fine
Steve Miller Band - Rock 'n Me
Kansas - The Wall
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Saturday Night Special (Live)
Roxy Music - Love is the Drug
Boston - Foreplay/Long Time
Wild Cherry - Play That Funky Music
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Breakdown
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Fri 3/16/12: 1968!
BJT is "Hooked" and so am I. BOS1
proxy of shray: Moodies go up and down.
Jimi's on the watch. Mick's in the street. VHMs.
Sly's gonna add some bottoms!
awww... "What a Wonderful World" in it's year of orig release. VHM.
5 -to-1 we hear the Doors.
uber-BOS2 the Beatles, "Bungalow Bill"
BJ Thomas - Hooked on a Feeling
Moody Blues - Ride My See Saw
Jimi Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower
Rolling Stones - Street Fighting Man
Louis Armstrong - What a Wonderful World
Joe Cocker - With a Little Help from My Friends
Sly & The Family Stone - Dance to the Music
Doors - Five to One
Tommy James & The Shondells - Mony Mony
Beatles - The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill