10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on July 26, 2010, 08:39:29 AM
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Radio de Sebb plays Third World's "Try Jah Love", which I hadn't heard in ages. If I remembered what year it was from I'd request it from AL.
and -- TANC -- it's followed by Candi Staten Island, "Victim"
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JJ kills me softly with Miss Rubina Flake. Flashback to early '73, which is both a good and a bad thing.
Lawd! Soul Children, "Don't Take My Kindness for Weakness".
and mercy -- Ree-Ree's fantabulous cover of "Oh Me Oh My". Command performance indeed.
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This one *really* made my day: Bessie Banks, the orig version of "Go Now".
and here's the Emperors, "Karate" -- the template for Santana's "Everybody's Everything".
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Radio de Sebb lets Stevie's "Superwoman" track into "Where Were You When I Needed You...", which never happens. Kudos!
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'LNG unearths Oliver's 3rd-and-final hit, "Sunday Morning", his very nice cover of the Spanky & Our Gang hit.
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lawdy! Bobby W's funky interpretation of "All Along the Watchtower".
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BS&T are on 'LNG saying Heidi's a 'ho -- how dare they?
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Rarities from Radio de Sebb: Eddie Kendrick's lovely "Date With the Rain" followed by the Fifth D's fab cover of "Ticket To Ride".
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Sade's "Is It A Crime?" is surely one of the greatest tracks of the '80s to have never been released as a single. A crime, indeed.
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DAY-um! R de S plays Candi Staton's terrif cover of "Suspicious Minds" which sadly is not on either of the 2 best-ofs I just bought.
followed by an OMGWTF: Paul Jabara's "Disco Queen" -- nice of him to write a song about himself!
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Sade's "Is It A Crime?" is surely one of the greatest tracks of the '80s to have never been released as a single. A crime, indeed.
I'm with you on that. At least she/they included it in the GH comp anyway.
BTW, did you listen to her/their new album? I heard only "Soldier of Love" and was bored enough that I need persuasion to hear the rest.
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Our Canadian friends who run both AT40s on the weekends have a Saturday nite "party" show called Big Pete's House of Boogie -- it's quite a lot of fun; very cheezy, music-wise. In the past hour I've heard
Eddie Murphy, "Party All the Time"
Baltimora, "Tarzan Boy"
Rednex, "Cotton-Eyed Joe" (oh, the HORROR!)
George Baker Selection, "Paloma Blanca"
Terhnotronic, "Pump Up the Jam"
plus Crock o'Seigals, Scandal's "Ah Ayum da Wah-wee-uh" and OMFG it's "Holiday Road" (Monday is a Canuck holiday, apparently). Delightful, for the most part
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Barry Scott busts out Underground Sunshine's cover of "Birthday" -- I remember this getting quite a bit of NYC airplay in '69. Good cheezy fun. Preceded by the Winstons' inadvertently gay "Color Him Father" -- "there's a man at mah house -- he's so big and strong!"
OMGWTF: the Impressions' fabulous "Choice of Colors".
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Holy crap: Barry S plays the Village Peeps orig version of "Go West".
Followed by a NTM Cowsills delight, "Poor Baby".
Ha! Barry exhumes the Bobby Sherman version of "Seattle", the Here Come4 the Brides theme; Perry Como actually had the Top 40 hit on this one in '69.