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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on March 11, 2013, 07:13:09 AM
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Mon 3/11/13: Mar 1985
Simple Minds' "Don't You..." was out this far ahead of the movie? LN in any case.
WOS the Firm "Radioactive".
LN2 Henley and that dancin' chick.
BOS Paul Young, taking a piece of meat with him.
Leon Redbone doing some TV theme I'm not recognizing.
WOS2 Crapton: revver man. revver man, revver man.
proxy of gaz: HoJo gets bettah.
LN3 Petty. Dude, seriously... DON'T come around here.
BOS2 Jarreau Hands! -- theme from Moonlighting.
LN4 TFF "EWTRTW"
John Hiatt's "The Usual" is a rarity and possibly an ATBB.
Oh no he dih-unt: Rob plays "We Are the World". Bathroom break!
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Tue 3/12/13: Mar 1973
maybe my fave flashback/sledgehammer period of all.
Dobie Gray, Moodies, Stealer's Wheel, Steely Dan, Pink Floyd... and those are just the LNs.
BOSes Lou Reed "Vicious", Focus "Hocus Pocus", Ms Flack "Killing Me Softly", a nice EJ rarity, "Blues For Baby & Me"
Oh. My. GAWD: Doug Sahm's wonderful cover of "Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone" -- haven't heard this in ages. I heard this version before I heard Charley Pride's. uber-uber-uber BOS -- this really made my day/week/month.
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Wed 3/13/13: 1994
ick. Alice in Chains, Crash test Dummies, Meat Puppets, Sheryl 'Ho, Enigma, '90s Yes (!), Soundgarden.
VHMs: Elvis C ("13 Steps") and Green Day.
Bjork Sjucks.
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Thur 3/14/13: Mar 1979
uber-BOS1 the Steve Forbert rarity "What Kinda Guy"
VHMs: RLJ "Easy Money" and Roxy Music "Angel Eyes"
BOS2 EC "Oliver's Army"; BOS3 Zappa "Dancin Fool"
uber-LNs: Supertramp, Joe Walsh, Doobs, Cheap Trick.
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Fri 3/15/13: 1965
Stones "Last Time", Solomon Burke "Got To Get You Off My Mind", Who "Can't Explain", Animals, "...Misunderstood", Beatles "8 days a Week" all BOSes.
uber-BOSFRA and OMGWTF: The Remains, "Why Do I Cry"
we're heading to 10-or-11-way-tie territory here: Otis, "Mr Pitiful"
Well, OK the BeachBoys' "Do You Wanna Dance" is only VHM. But here are the Moodies' always-fab "Go Now". We used to sing it as "gonads"
Woo Hoo! Dame Shirley with "Goldfinger"! Such a cold finger. He must've been a proctologist.