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Austin "Bob" week of 1/22/18
« on: January 22, 2018, 07:06:06 AM »
Mon 1/22/18: 1994

Ini Kamoze, 10,000 Maniacs, John Mellencamp, Stone Temple Pilots, The Cranberries, Coolio, Weezer, Crystal Waters, Mariah Carey...

1 Ini Kamoze                 -Here Comes The Hotstepper   
2 10,000 Maniacs           -Because The Night           
3 John Mellencamp         -Wild Night                   
4 Stone Temple Pilots     -Interstate Love Song         
5 The Cranberries           -Dreams                       
6 Coolio                         -Fantastic Voyage             
7 Weezer                       -Buddy Holly                 
8 Crystal Waters             -100% Pure Love               
9 Mariah Carey               -Hero     

BOB Explains His 1994

1994 Winter Olympics was when Tonya Harding inspired the film I, Tonya.
BOB explains how she might be innocent because he believes her when she
says "who would do that, to a friend?" This was also the year that those 6
F.R.I.E.N.D.S became TV icons. BOB can't quite explain that one, he was too
busy playing playstation at the time. And so goes 1994, as explained by BOB.
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Re: Austin "Bob" week of 1/22/18
« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2018, 07:06:21 AM »
Tue 1/23/18: 1981

Rush, Joey Scarbury, The Who, Rick James, Squeeze, The J. Geils Band, Rick Springfield, Stevie Nicks/Tom Petty, John Lennon...

1 Joey Scarbury                  -Beleive It Or Not
2 Rush                               -Tom Sawyer                   
3 The Who                         -You Better You Bet           
4 Rick James                      -Super Freak                 
5 Squeeze                          -Tempted                     
6 The J. Geils Band             -Love Stinks                 
7 Rick Springfield                -Jessie's Girl               
8 Stevie Nicks/Tom Petty     -Stop Draggin' My Heart Around
9 John Lennon                    -(Just Like) Starting Over   
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Re: Austin "Bob" week of 1/22/18
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2018, 07:08:44 AM »
Wed 1/24/18: 1977

Stevie Wonder, Foreigner, Pablo Cruise, Rose Royce, Aerosmith, Climax Blues Band, 10cc, James Taylor, Leo Sayer...

1 Stevie Wonder           -I Wish                       
2 Foreigner                  -Feels Like The First Time     
3 Pablo Cruise              -Whatcha Gonna Do             
4 Rose Royce               -Car Wash                     
5 Aerosmith                 -Walk This Way                 
6 Climax Blues Band     -Couldn't Get It Right         
7 10CC                        -Things We Do For Love         
8 James Taylor             -Your Smiling Face             
9 Leo Sayer                  -You Make Me Feel Like Dancing

Bob Explains His 1977- Using the force, 101:

Being told, "may the force be with you" at any moment, by anyone, can certainly make
someone feel like they can do anything. When Lay's potato chips challenged the world
with their slogan, "betcha' can't have just one," Bob knew it was time to use the force.
Bob explains that he took their challenge personally, but, it was too bad he could never
prove them wrong. He remembers having the force alright, the force to eat every single
chip, shake the bag directly into his mouth, and wipe his fingers on his pants. Touché
Lay's, touché.
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Re: Austin "Bob" week of 1/22/18
« Reply #3 on: January 25, 2018, 07:05:56 AM »
Thur 1/25/18: 1987

Kim Wilde, Whitesnake, Pretty Poison, Heart, U2, Richard Marx, Los Lobos, Genesis, Billy Vera & The Beaters...

1 Kim Wilde                         -You Keep Me Hangin' On       
2 Whitesnake                       -Here I Go Again               
3 Pretty Poison                     -Catch Me I'm Falling         
4 Heart                                -Alone                         
5 U2                                    -I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
6 Richard Marx                     -Don't Mean Nothing           
7 Los Lobos                          -La Bamba                     
8 Genesis                             -Land Of Confusion             
9 Billy Vera & The Beaters     -At This Moment   

Bob Explains His 1987- This is your brain, this is BOBFM, this is your brain on BOBFM:

Bob remembers being worried for baby Jessica McClure and was relieved when she was rescued.
Bob explains that she's doing well, and you can read about her hole story online. All joking aside,
Bob would love to meet Jessica and ask her if she thinks she might have inspired that memorable
Swayze line, "nobody puts baby in a corner?" Thing is though, at the BOBFM studio, Bob's are in
the corner...
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Re: Austin "Bob" week of 1/22/18
« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2018, 07:06:38 AM »
Fri 1/26/18: 1991

Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch, Extreme, Tara Kemp, EMF, Divinyls, Amy Grant, Michael Jackson, Marc Cohn, Surface...

1 Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch     -Good Vibrations               
2 Extreme                                       -More Than Words               
3 Tara Kemp                                   -Hold You Tight               
4 EMF                                             -Unbelievable                 
5 Divinyls                                        -I Touch Myself               
6 Amy Grant                                    -Baby Baby                     
7 Michael Jackson                             -Black Or White               
8 Marc Cohn                                     -Walking In Memphis           
9 Surface                                         -The First Time         

Bob Explains His 1991- Nevermind:

Someone recently saw a picture of Bob and asked why his pants looked like parachutes.
Bob disliked having to explain 1991. He just told them, "I blame the 90's." Even after the
rise of grunge bands, like Nirvana, and their relationship with plaid, Bob could never get
rid of his parachute pants. The truth is, he loves them so much because he is able to
sneak more snacks into the movies. And, well, sneak more Bob post snacks into the
pants. It was never about the trend, always about the snacks.
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