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Austin "Bob" week of 3/26/18
« on: March 26, 2018, 07:06:49 AM »
Mon 3/26/18: 1990

Damn Yankees, Garth Brooks, Jane Child, Tom Petty, DNA featuring Suzanne Vega, Mariah Carey, Depeche Mode, Jane's Addiction, Alannah Myles

#9 Damn Yankees            -High Enough                   
#8 Garth Brooks              -Friends In Low Places         
#7 Jane Child                  -Don't Wanna Fall In Love     
#6 Tom Petty                  -Free Fallin'                 
#5 DNA/Suzanne Vega     -Tom's Diner                   
#4 Mariah Carey              -Vision Of Love               
#3 Depeche Mode            -Personal Jesus               
#2 Jane's Addiction          -Been Caught Stealing         
#1 Alannah Myles            -Black Velvet         

Bob Explains His 1990: World In Motion

The World Cup in 1990 was held in England and the song of the Cup was "World In Motion"
by New Order. Bob explains that he has absolutely no idea who won the cup that year, but,
because of the song, he knows without a doubt they all played in England, and it was soccer...
fútbol...foot-ball...sport with a ball involved...
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Re: Austin "Bob" week of 3/26/18
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2018, 07:05:58 AM »
Tue 3/27/18: 1986

Stacey Q, Bon Jovi, Rod Stewart, Janet Jackson, Mr. Mister, Boys Don't Cry, The Human League, Level 42, Falco

#9 Stacy Q                      -Two Of Hearts                 
#8 Bon Jovi                     -You Give Love A Bad Name     
#7 Rod Stewart               -Love Touch                   
#6 Janet Jackson             -When I Think Of You           
#5 Mr. Mister                  -Kyrie                         
#4 Boys Don't Cry           -I Wanna Be A Cowboy           
#3 The Human League     -Human                         
#2 Level 42                     -Something About You           
#1 Falco                          -Rock Me Amadeus       

Bob Explains His 1986: Mean, Green, and from Outer Space

The film Little Shop of Horrors was adapted from the off-Broadway musical of the same name.
Bob explains that if he was a florist and one day his plants started talking to him, that would be
the day he gave up being a florist. It was no surprise to him in the end that the plant wanted to
take over the city of New York. It's what happens when you sing and dance with a venus fly trap!
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Re: Austin "Bob" week of 3/26/18
« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2018, 07:03:47 AM »
Wed 3/28/18: 1998

Third Eye Blind, 'NSYNC, Goo Goo Dolls, Everclear, All Saints, Fastball, Natalie Imbruglia, Harvey Danger, Celine Dion

#9 Third Eye Blind                  -Jumper                       
#8 'NSYNC                             -Tearin' Up My Heart
#7 Goo Goo Dolls                   -Slide                         
#7 Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories     -I Do                         
#6 Everclear                          -Father Of Mine               
#5 All Saints                          -Never Ever                   
#4 Fastball                             -The Way                       
#3 Natalie Imbruglia               -Torn                         
#2 Harvey Danger                  -Flagpole Sitta               
#1 Celine Dion                       -My Heart Will Go On         

Bob Explains His 1998: Rose and Jack 4EVA!

We all remember the titanic theme song, a little song by the name "My Heart Will Go On."
Sung by an artist that maybe you've heard of her as well, Celine Dion? Well, Bob explains
that she did not, and he repeats, DID NOT want to sing that song. For her heart, it stopped
when she heard the song. But, Celine, gracious nonetheless, is humbled by the success of
the song. It's not like it made her unbelievably famous or anything...
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Re: Austin "Bob" week of 3/26/18
« Reply #3 on: March 29, 2018, 03:55:58 PM »
Thur 3/29/18: 1977

#9 Rita Coolidge                  -(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher & Higher
#8 Boston                           -Peace Of Mind                 
#7 Meco                              -Star Wars Theme / Cantina Band
#6 Eagles                            -Life In The Fast Lane         
#5 Supertramp                    -Give A Little Bit             
#4 Alan O'Day                     -Undercover Angel             
#3 Steve Miller Band            -Jungle Love                   
#2 Marshall Tucker Band      -Heard It in a Love Song       
#1 Daryl Hall & John Oates   -Rich Girl         

Bob Explains His 1977: E.T. Phone Home!

1977 was the year the Big Ear radio telescope heard what many considered a transmission from
outer space. Bob explains that working in radio, there have been many times he believes E.T. was
trying to contact him, but he just reminds himself that he's hungry and hearing things.       
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Re: Austin "Bob" week of 3/26/18
« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2018, 07:05:51 AM »
Fri 3/30/18: 1984

Shannon, Yes, Berlin, The Cars, Real Life, Billy Idol, Duran Duran, Tracey Ullman, Kenny Loggins

#9 Shannon             -Let The Music Play           
#8 Yes                    -Owner Of A Lonely Heart       
#7 Berlin                 -No More Words                 
#6 The Cars             -Magic                         
#5 Real Life             -Send Me An Angel             
#4 Billy Idol             -Eyes Without A Face           
#3 Duran Duran       -The Reflex                   
#2 Tracey Ullman     -They Don't Know               
#1 Kenny Loggins     -Footloose         

Bob Explains His 1984: Kick Off The Sunday Shoes

This year was the year to cut loose, footloose. Bob explains that there has yet to be a film
that inspired him to run around and dance hysterically. Happy Feet came really close, but,
it did not measure up to the way Footloose made him feel. To this day when Kenny Loggins
comes in with "been working so hard..." Bob's feet take off and no matter where he is he
starts his dancin shoes.
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