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Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: Tinka Cat on November 16, 2009, 01:32:37 PM

Title: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: Tinka Cat on November 16, 2009, 01:32:37 PM
Judge on KPOO (my man! says Mike) just played a song that was probably titled Can You Love A Virgin Man?  probably the coolest sounding song about a guy who's still a virgin.  This song sounds so cool, he's bound to get laid now!

ETA: it seems that was Smokey Robinson... 
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 16, 2009, 01:33:59 PM
Judge on KPOO (my man! says Mike) just played a song that was probably titled Can You Love A Virgin Man?  probably the coolest sounding song about a guy who's still a virgin.  This song sounds so cool, he's bound to get laid now!

LOL! this first hour has been a cavalcade of rarities.  Hard to imagine Smokey Robinson as a virgin -- he probably lost his at age 10.
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 16, 2009, 01:43:09 PM
lawd! Creative Source's fab cover of Bill Withers' "Who Is He (And What Is He To You)?"  Very Norman Whitfield-meets-Isaac Hayes.

"dadgummit!"
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: Tinka Cat on November 16, 2009, 02:00:38 PM
hey, it's the same "Get Christie Love" clip we heard on KFOG a couple weeks back!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkIBGbOTxqo
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 16, 2009, 02:01:16 PM
hey, Judge (mah man) thinks Christie Love has chutzpah!  Would ah JIVE you?
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 16, 2009, 02:01:46 PM
Get Christie JINX!!
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 16, 2009, 02:30:11 PM
wow  -- even my obscurity-packed Trammps best-of doesn't have this "Trusting Heart" song! NTM -- thanks, Judge!

Bobby W's still looking for a love.
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 16, 2009, 02:51:54 PM
"Tricky Dick! Stop yo' shit!"

Judge ain't no Obama fan: he just dedicated Lamont Dozier's "Fish Ain't Bitin'" to the prez.
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 16, 2009, 02:59:34 PM
"there will never be any peace until God is seated at the conference table" -- a Chi-Lites obscurity.
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 16, 2009, 03:02:49 PM
JB tells us how to "get down with a broad"!
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 16, 2009, 03:08:15 PM
Sly's "Time For Livin'" gets my why-wasn't-this-a-bigger-hit? award this hour.

and EJ's "Bennie & the Jets" gets the why-the-fuck-was-this-on-the-R&B-chart? citation.
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 16, 2009, 03:30:06 PM
"Baby, You Sure Love to Ball", sez Marvin

"If you think we're gonna play a song with that title, you're CRAZY!" sez Top 40 Radio.
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 16, 2009, 03:42:26 PM
One of my fave '70s obscurities: Little Beaver, "Party Down" -- sounding amazingly like Rick James to my ears, even tho' it was 4 years before Slick Rick would surface. A huge #2 R&B hit that failed to reach the Pop Top 40.

Mr Beaver's real name is Willie Hale; he played the distinctive guitar on Betty Wright's "Clean-Up Woman"!
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 16, 2009, 03:48:37 PM
Judge climaxes with Teddy P/Harold Melvin's "Satisfaction Guaranteed (Or Take Your Love Back)" -- still another R&B smash that failed to register on Pop radio.
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 17, 2009, 07:37:31 AM
JJ has been coming in earlier on Tuesdays and doing early-'70s before his '60s hour: Honey Cone's "Sitting on a Time Bomb", followed by Roberta & Donny's criminally forgotten cover of "You've Got a Friend" have made my day -- and it's only 7:37!
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 17, 2009, 07:43:07 AM
Smokey don't blame you at all: it's his own damn fault he's a virgin man!
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 17, 2009, 07:52:36 AM
JJ mispronounces Ann Peebles as "peoples". And like a window, I ain't got nuthin' to say.
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 17, 2009, 08:18:21 AM
Tempts want a love they can see. But it's more fun with the lights out...
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 17, 2009, 09:34:40 AM
Day-um! a blue-eyed soul twin-spin on 'LNG: Dusty's "Brand New Me" followed by Joe South's "Walk a Mile in My Shoes". Still an extraordinary lyric on the latter.
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 18, 2009, 08:28:23 AM
creepy Gary Puckett says, "Don't Give In to Him" -- I want you to give in to me instead!
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 19, 2009, 01:13:23 PM
Since The Bone screws it up nearly every week, I've opted to listen to Little Steven's show on his website instead. This week it's his annual Scorsese's birthday tribute, with lots of great songs from all of Marty's movies.
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 20, 2009, 11:06:37 AM
OMGWTF-of-the-Week: Offshore dredges up a vocal version of "Cast Your Fate To The Wind" by someone named Shelby Flint.
Title: Re: CG/KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc for the week of 11/16/09
Post by: RGMike on November 20, 2009, 03:55:49 PM
Offshore ends my day with Peter Sarstedt's *other* hit, "Frozen Orange Juice" -- far more traditionally poppy than "Where Do You Go to...?", it was top ten in the UK, nothing over here. Given that it was 1969, it would've been perfect for Oliver to cover in the wake of "Starshine" and "Jean".