10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: Alicat on September 10, 2008, 09:00:17 AM
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Elvis really is dead.
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BOS TOTHC Couldn't Get it Right CBB
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Elvis really is dead.
he's playing Yahtzee in heaven!
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Willow Joan Armatrading
Haven't heard this in eons.
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Willow Joan Armatrading
Haven't heard this in eons.
BOS, this actually is a Narada to me; tho' I'm a big JA fan this got zero NYC airplay.
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Willow Joan Armatrading
Haven't heard this in eons.
BOS, this actually is a Narada to me; tho' I'm a big JA fan this got zero NYC airplay.
Don't think Dave has covered this ever
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HM Victim of Love
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ah, that famous Carson/Parton clip -- this is in everyone's clip library, it seems.
BOS2 Iggles, "Victim of Love".
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BOS3 relatively rare Santana, "Flor D'Luna". Very KKSF-ish, but lovely.
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Marcus maintains mellow mood: Winwood, "Hold On"
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Marcus maintains mellow mood: Winwood, "Hold On"
Mellow indeed
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Livening up with S&D&R&R.
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S&D&R&R is very good.....
BOS Mr. Drury
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BOS Ian Dury!
See my tailor, he's called Simon. I know. It's going to. Fit.
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Livening up with S&D&R&R.
BOS4, of course!
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Livening up with S&D&R&R.
You wouldn't think a song titled S&D&R&R would have a Scott Joplin-esque acoustic piano solo for the bridge. But that's why I love Mr. Ian.
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Let's get SMALL.
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VHM FMac. Lindsey did this on Sunday.
Very nice
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VHM Supertramp -- I'd rather hear this than just about anything from Breakfast...
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...and I wonder if even I'm nature's only poor boy.
BOS Supertramp
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Cocaine makes the Old Folks Boogie.
OFB BOS
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BOS5 LF, "OFB"
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Ditto on the BOS for Little Feat. Another Alison, as it contains the line "down of the farm" which is the album title. I always wondered if this was an LSJUMB favorite for that reason. Dave? Chriss? Bueller?
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I ignored the EC - Mike Huckabee rewrote "Cocaine" as an ode to "McCain," and it made me throw up.
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The return of the trivia question!
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I ignored the EC - Mike Huckabee rewrote "Cocaine" as an ode to "McCain," and it made me throw up.
SERIOUSLY?? (Mike clutches chest and staggers towards the bathroom)
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I ignored the EC - Mike Huckabee rewrote "Cocaine" as an ode to "McCain," and it made me throw up.
SERIOUSLY?? (Mike clutches chest and staggers towards the bathroom)
http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1839214,00.html
Mike Huckabee may be the only politician in American history who can turn painful childhood showers with Lava soap into a core statement of his political identity. He is most assuredly the only Republican ever to reference the Keanu Reeves movie Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure in a convention speech. And he is definitely the only one who can pull off rewriting the lyrics to "Cocaine," Eric Clapton's hit homage to drug abuse, into a campaign theme song called "McCain."
I haven't heard it myself. But if he actually says "he don't lie," then I'm comin' ta join ya, Elizabeth.
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Ditto on the BOS for Little Feat. Another Alison, as it contains the line "down of the farm" which is the album title. I always wondered if this was an LSJUMB favorite for that reason. Dave? Chriss? Bueller?
Actually OFB is on Time Loves a Hero, which was released in '77. Down on the Farm didn't come out until '79 (Lowell died while it was still being recorded), and it includes a song by the same name. So the Alison tag doesn't apply to OFB, by my understanding.
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Ditto on the BOS for Little Feat. Another Alison, as it contains the line "down of the farm" which is the album title. I always wondered if this was an LSJUMB favorite for that reason. Dave? Chriss? Bueller?
Actually OFB is on Time Loves a Hero, which was released in '77. Down on the Farm didn't come out until '79 (Lowell died while it was still being recorded), and it includes a song by the same name. So the Alison tag doesn't apply to OFB, by my understanding.
I think that puts it into a completely unique category then.
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Ditto on the BOS for Little Feat. Another Alison, as it contains the line "down of the farm" which is the album title. I always wondered if this was an LSJUMB favorite for that reason. Dave? Chriss? Bueller?
Actually OFB is on Time Loves a Hero, which was released in '77. Down on the Farm didn't come out until '79 (Lowell died while it was still being recorded), and it includes a song by the same name. So the Alison tag doesn't apply to OFB, by my understanding.
I think that puts it into a completely unique category then.
Indeed, there is a category of songs that mention the title of a diff LP than the one they're on... I seem to recall a My 3 Songs about that (back in the day), but damned if I can think of an example right now.
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Ditto on the BOS for Little Feat. Another Alison, as it contains the line "down of the farm" which is the album title. I always wondered if this was an LSJUMB favorite for that reason. Dave? Chriss? Bueller?
Actually OFB is on Time Loves a Hero, which was released in '77. Down on the Farm didn't come out until '79 (Lowell died while it was still being recorded), and it includes a song by the same name. So the Alison tag doesn't apply to OFB, by my understanding.
I think that puts it into a completely unique category then.
Indeed, there is a category of songs that mention the title of a diff LP than the one they're on... I seem to recall a My 3 Songs about that (back in the day), but damned if I can think of an example right now.
The example I always come back to is Culture Club's "Miss Me Blind," which mentions Kissing to Be Clever, the title of their previous album.
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Ditto on the BOS for Little Feat. Another Alison, as it contains the line "down of the farm" which is the album title. I always wondered if this was an LSJUMB favorite for that reason. Dave? Chriss? Bueller?
Actually OFB is on Time Loves a Hero, which was released in '77. Down on the Farm didn't come out until '79 (Lowell died while it was still being recorded), and it includes a song by the same name. So the Alison tag doesn't apply to OFB, by my understanding.
I think that puts it into a completely unique category then.
Indeed, there is a category of songs that mention the title of a diff LP than the one they're on... I seem to recall a My 3 Songs about that (back in the day), but damned if I can think of an example right now.
The example I always come back to is Culture Club's "Miss Me Blind," which mentions Kissing to Be Clever, the title of their previous album.
Jimmy Buffet's song "Nautical Wheelers" includes the lyric 'living and dying in 3/4 time' which was also the title of the previous album. Wasn't there a thread, Gaz, on your ILM that you linked to on this? I seem to recall that most of the Pixies album titles fell into this category.