10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on April 11, 2005, 02:07:43 PM
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After an uneventful Jukebox on CG, I'm listening to Little Steven on-line, catching up with last week's show which I missed most of. He just played Graham Parker's "Passion is no Ordinary Word" which I hadn't heard in years. Squeezing Out Sparks is one if the GREAT forgotten albums of that period, I am astounded it isn't a Morey staple, he's played maybe one track from it ("Local Girls") if memory serves.
The stream for Steven's show, BTW, is vastly improved, it used to cut out quite frequently but it's swell today.
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On CG: Julie Covington's original version of "Don't Cry For Me Argentina". This is quite a treat. Ms. Covington also had a hit in the UK with a cover of -- get this -- Alice Cooper's "Only Women Bleed".
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and here's a David Essex song I've never heard -- "Oh What a Circus", also from Evita. It's all-Evita radio!
and here's more trivia: David Essex once did a duet with Catherine Zeta-Jones.
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and here's a David Essex song I've never heard -- "Oh What a Circus", also from Evita. It's all-Evita radio!
and here's more trivia: David Essex once did a duet with Catherine Zeta-Jones.
what?????????????? i can't imagine david essex singing that song from evita. ok, i can't imagine anyone except mandy patinkin singing it. and a duet with czj??? hmm....must find, must find...
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and here's a David Essex song I've never heard -- "Oh What a Circus", also from Evita. It's all-Evita radio!
and here's more trivia: David Essex once did a duet with Catherine Zeta-Jones.
what?????????????? i can't imagine david essex singing that song from evita. ok, i can't imagine anyone except mandy patinkin singing it. and a duet with czj??? hmm....must find, must find...
Well, Mr Essex played "Che" in the London version, I believe. The CZJ duet is "True Love ways" I assume it's the old Buddy Holly thang.
Happy Loretta Lynn's Birthday!
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Well, Mr Essex played "Che" in the London version, I believe. The CZJ duet is "True Love ways" I assume it's the old Buddy Holly thang.
Happy Loretta Lynn's Birthday!
ok, cool. i will look for the song next week. happy birthday, miss sassyfrass!
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that Texas country station I sometimes listen to is saluting Ms Loretta this hour.
"Ah want yew outta mah head and back in mah bed."
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there are no coinc....
Jerry Reed, "When You're Hot You're Hot"!
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Now playing (3pm EST): "Laughter in the Rain"! First time I've heard this on the radio in a few years.
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Now playing (3pm EST): "Laughter in the Rain"! First time I've heard this on the radio in a few years.
Don Imus the first time he played LITR on WNBC in NYC: "Neil, you sound like a girl!"
BTW, Gaz -- didja manage to see Tom Brady on SNL?
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so the jock filling in for Dean starts to play a request, and it's the wrong song -- "Music to Watch Girls By" by Andy Williams. "hang on, hang on, that's not the one she wanted -- somehow the CD went from track 18 to track 17." and he proceeds to play the correct tune, which is... Dylan, "Tangled Up in Blue"!
What compilation CD could possibly have both those songs back-to-back???
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"OhMyGod! They played Kenny!"
Ruby, don't take yer love to town... Paging poc!
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Now playing (3pm EST): "Laughter in the Rain"! First time I've heard this on the radio in a few years.
Don Imus the first time he played LITR on WNBC in NYC: "Neil, you sound like a girl!"
BTW, Gaz -- didja manage to see Tom Brady on SNL?
I did -- I was having night-before-the-big-gig insomnia, otherwise, I'd not have known he was hosting. His acting was painfully wooden (especially the throwing-the-football skit) but he looked good in the falafel restaurant piece.
Ooh! Now it's Nina, "Ain't Got No / I Got Life"! What a left-field hit.
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Ooh! Now it's Nina, "Ain't Got No / I Got Life"! What a left-field hit.
beat me to it. That may be the first time I've ever heard that. Is that from "Hair"? Or some other rock musical of the era? Sounds like it should be.
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Ooh! Now it's Nina, "Ain't Got No / I Got Life"! What a left-field hit.
beat me to it. That may be the first time I've ever heard that. Is that from "Hair"? Or some other rock musical of the era? Sounds like it should be.
Yup, "Hair." The latter half was sung by Treat Williams in the movie version.