10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on May 11, 2010, 07:50:17 AM
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JJ treats me to the Spinner's "Ghetto Child".
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treat of the day, on Offshore, " '39", one of Queen's rare non-Freddie tracks.
and it's followed by Mark Lindsay, postin' a poster of Pancho & Cisco.
and, presumably in honor of the B'way revival of Promises Promises, here's Dionne W, "I'll Never Fall in Love Again".
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So nice to be able to lsiten to La Radio de Sebb again. Here's Santa Esmeralda's loooong version of "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood".
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LAWD! Radio de Sebb plays Billy Paul's upbeat cover of EJ's "Your Song" -- NTM and quite a find.
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Twice as sweet as sugar
Twice as bittter as salt
And if you get hooked, baby
It's nobody else's fault, so don't do it!
FREEBASE!
lordy, I haven't heard "White Lines" in ages. Thank you Radio de Sebb.
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OMFG my week is truly comple: Gil Scott Heron, "the Revolution Will Not Be Televised", brotha!
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I am both gobsmacked and embarrassed to say I just heard the uncensored studio version of the Doors "Break on Through" for the first time -- I never knew Jim said "she gets... high" and that Elektra originally took the word out. Live'n'learn.
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Radio de Sebb continues to amaze: Sade's "Is It a Crime" -- it's a crime this song isn't a radio staple in the US except maybe on "Quiet Storm" formats.
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awesome: Radio de Sebb plays Carl Bean's gay-lib disco classic "I Was Born This way".
and it's followed by the Spinners' "Ghetto Child", which some enterprising gay band should re-do as "Homo Child".
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We talk about "unnecessary" cover versions here, but jeez: I'm listening to Greg Edwards' Jazz-FM podcast and he played the Salsoul Orchestra (!) doing a note-for-note recreation of EWF's "Getaway"; only diff is that it's an instrumental.
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Barry Scott's Lost 45s set tonight includes Art Garfunkel's majestic "All I Know," used to manipulative effect in the closing episode of "Nip/Tuck."
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Barry Scott's Lost 45s set tonight includes Art Garfunkel's majestic "All I Know," used to manipulative effect in the closing episode of "Nip/Tuck."
Manipulative? Nip/Tuck? No, really?
Gawd, I *lurve* "All I Know"; gawd, I've hated nearly everything Ryan Murphy has had a hand in.