10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on August 30, 2010, 09:27:55 AM
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LNG just played the Beau Brummels, "Don't Talk to Strangers" -- NTM and quite nice; I seem to recall someone (geoff?) mentioning it here in the past.
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JJ begins his '60s Hour with Ray Charles' version of "Yesterday" -- hard to top. But then he follows it with one of my fave Philly obscurities, "In a Moment" by the Intrigues. And more Philly fabulousness: the Intruders, "Love is Like a Baseball Game".
ETA: so of course KPOO's tempermental stream dies 20 minutes into the hour.
ETA: the stream comes back in time for Fancy Miss Nancy Wilson's "Guess Who I saw Today". Sublime.
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Another accidental discovery: John Pizziarelli (son of Bucky) and his wife do a weekly 2-hour podcast -- they play jazzy standards. Very classy if you like this sorta thing.
http://www.johnpizzarelli.com/RadioDeluxe.html
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Radio de Sebb plays a NTM cover of "You're The Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me" by the Persuaders, of all people.
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OMGWTF: Minnie Riperton doing "Light My Fire" -- with a Jose Feliciano cameo at the end. NTM.
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Now THIS is Labor Day Weekend: listening to Barry Scott's "Lost 45s" Top 100 countdown while watching the Giants/Dodgers on the ESPN Sun Nite game (with the sound down). Tuned in just in time to hear the Osmonds covering Joe South's fab "Yo-Yo", with its cribbed-from-"Day Tripper" intro. WOOT now!
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Now THIS is Labor Day Weekend: listening to Barry Scott's "Lost 45s" Top 100 countdown while watching the Giants/Dodgers on the ESPN Sun Nite game (with the sound down). Tuned in just in time to hear the Osmonds covering Joe South's fab "Yo-Yo", with its cribbed-from-"Day Tripper" intro. WOOT now!
Barry played the rare 45 mix of Stevie's "Don't you Worry..." with the "todo da bien Chevrolet" rap excised -- sacrelige! But he makes up for it with the "long" versions of "Last Time I Saw Him" and "Hot Child in the City". And what a delight to hear Shaun Cassidy's Eric Carmen cover "Hey Deanie".
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Now THIS is Labor Day Weekend: listening to Barry Scott's "Lost 45s" Top 100 countdown while watching the Giants/Dodgers on the ESPN Sun Nite game (with the sound down). Tuned in just in time to hear the Osmonds covering Joe South's fab "Yo-Yo", with its cribbed-from-"Day Tripper" intro. WOOT now!
Barry played the rare 45 mix of Stevie's "Don't you Worry..." with the "todo da bien Chevrolet" rap excised -- sacrelige! But he makes up for it with the "long" versions of "Last Time I Saw Him" and "Hot Child in the City". And what a delight to hear Shaun Cassidy's Eric Carmen cover "Hey Deanie".
Belatedly mentioning that I enjoyed the above as well. Barry's voters' tastes seem to track really well with my own, on the whole.