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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on July 30, 2012, 08:01:59 AM
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Mon 7/30/12: 1971
I heard "Maggie May" at least twice this weekend. This is not a good omen.
BOS1 5MEB, "Absolutely Right", a tight little rocker that I much prefer to "Signs"
BOS2 the 'oo. The song is over, but the set's just begun.
No, Mr Fogerty, I actually have never seen rain "shining down like water".
always a BOS(3) for "So Far Away", one of my faves from Tapestry.
Does Jim want to "be her daddy"? or "meet her daddy"? And what's with the 7 horses? Either way "Love Her Madly" is LN.
ah, drug humor: can't remember if this is Congress of Wonders or Conception Corporation.
VHM Traffic: "Rock'n'Roll Stew" for breakfast.
Carson to Ed McMahon: "WRONG, locomotive breath!" BOS4 Tull.
VHM Zep's "RnR", which is borderline-LN.
We're so sorry, uncle Macca.
Rod Stewart - Maggie May
Five Man Electrical Band - Absolutely Right
Who - The Song Is Over
CCR - Have You Ever Seen the Rain?
Carole King - So Far Away
Doors - Love Her Madly
Traffic - Rock & Roll Stew
Jethro Tull - Locomotive Breath
Led Zeppelin - Rock and Roll
Paul McCartney - Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey.
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Tue 87/31/12: 1975
instant LN: "Why Can't We Be Overplayed?"
LN2: "Rhiannon"
also rather LN but VHM and proxy of Gaz, "Bad Time"
VHM Foghat, taking it slow.
is it any wonder? "Fame" is LN3
BOS Brooooooooce.
oh magic magic -- it's 'hos!
LN4: Bad Co. I'd love to hear somebody play Millie Jackson's cover of this one day.
"Dream Weaver" is (a) LN5 and (b) a song most folks associate with '76, but Bob always plays it in '75.
WOS Styx "Suite Madame Blue". It certainly did, Bob.