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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on March 25, 2013, 07:59:35 AM
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Mon 3/25/13: 1970
instant uber-LN: JT, "Fire & Rain" -- anything else from this LP woulda been a BOS, probably.
VHM CCR "Hey Tonight"
BOS1 Doors
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BOS2 Tull, teachin'.
"Moondance"? really, Bob? uber-uber-uber-LN of all time.
Neil's "Southern Man" is pretty LN too, tho' considering that the Drive probably plays "Sweet Home Alabama" 27 times a week, we'll call it balance.
been hearing "What Is Life?" a lot lately, but it remains one of my favorite Beatle solo singles, so BOS3.
OTOH, as much as I lurve Workingman's-era Dead, "Uncle John's Band" is indeed uber-LN.
Jack Nicholson holds the chicken. or chokes it. or something.
VHM Chicago "Make me Smile" -- I'd love the entire "Ballet for a Girl..." but I'm not holding my breath. ETA: but we did get the "long" FM-radio edit of "MMS" so that's something.
BOS4 Zep: they got a woman wanna ball all day. Well, if you were Percy's woman, you would too.
James Taylor - Fire and Rain
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Hey Tonight
Doors - Peace Frog/Blue Sunday
Jethro Tull - Teacher
Van Morrison - Moondance
Neil Young - Southern Man
George Harrison - What Is Life
Grateful Dead - Uncle John's Band
Chicago - Make Me Smile
Led Zeppelin - Hey, Hey What Can I Do
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Tue 3/26/13: 1977
Ha!I would've predicted "Black Betty" had I listened.
Ram Jam - Black Betty
Eric Clapton - Lay Down Sally
Bob Welch - Ebony Eyes
Eddie Money - Two Tickets to Paradise
Jackson Browne - The Load-Out/Stay
Steve Miller Band - Swingtown
Bob Marley & the Wailers - One Love/People Get Ready
Billy Joel - Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)
UFO - Lights Out
Electric Light Orchestra - Do Ya
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Wed 3/27/13: Southern-fried songs.
eek. Charlie Daniels gonna do it again. But I ain't cleanin' it up.
G-sats get no huggee, no kissee, no BOS.
VHM Molly f---in' Hatchet
TANC and BOS1: MTB "Take The Highway" -- someone suggested them for 1973 the other day.
WOS1 Black Oak Ark. No, actually, this is not what I'd call dandy.
WOS2 .38 not-so-Special.
BOS2 Outlaws: there goes another!
BOS3 OMD (the Southern kind), "If You Wanna Get To Heaven"
BOS4 and proxy of Geoff: ABB, "Whippin" it out.
Seriously, Bob? ANY Skynyrd song other than "SHA" woulda been acceptable. uber-uber-uber-LN of all time.
Charlie Daniels Band - The South's Gonna Do It Again
Georgia Satellites - Keep Your Hands to Yourself
Molly Hatchet - Flirtin' with Disaster
Marshall Tucker Band - Take the Highway
Black Oak Arkansas - Jim Dandy
.38 Special - Hold on Loosely
Outlaws - There Goes Another Love Song
Ozark Mountain Daredevils - If You Wanna Get to Heaven
Allman Brothers Band - Whipping Post
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama
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Thur 3/28/13: 1979
Bob's personal Katrina in this year is "Driver's Seat" and it's been a while... will he play it?
well, he starts with an uber-uber LN from the Cars. Let's Go!
uber-LN2: ELO
uber-LN3: the Pinko Floyds.
BOS Zep, having a Suarez Soiree. or something.
VHM VH.
WOS Starship, "Rock Music", as generic as its title.
Cheap Trick live: well, at least it's "Surrender" and not "IWYTWM"
LN4: BadCo.
VHM ZZT covering S&D. And ah fank you!
Another Drive fave I've never heard anywhere else: "Stay in Time" by Off-Broadway. BOS2FRA.
ha! Bob refers to ELO's Discovery LP as "Disco? VERY!"
Cars - Let's Go
Electric Light Orchestra - Don't Bring Me Down
Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb
Led Zeppelin - South Bound Saurez
Van Halen - Beautiful Girls
Jefferson Starship - Rock Music
Cheap Trick - Surrender (live)
Bad Company - Rock N' Roll Fantasy
ZZ Top - I Thank You
Off Broadway - Stay in Time
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Fri 3/29/13: 1967
Will have to catch this one tonite.
Moodies on a see-saw.
VHMs Beatles "Guitar/Weeps" and Tarffic "Feelin' Alright"
uber-LN: S&G.
BOS B.J.T; VHMFRA Deep Purple's Neil D cover.
Moody Blues - Departure/Ride My See-Saw
Beatles - While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Traffic - Feelin' Alright
Simon & Garfunkel - Mrs. Robinson
Canned Heat - On The Road Again
Who - Magic Bus
BJ Thomas - Hooked On A Feeling
Rolling Stones - Sympathy For the Devil
Deep Purple - Kentucky Woman
Bob Seger - Ramblin' Gamblin' Man