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The Peak, 07/23/08: It was 1980
« on: July 23, 2008, 08:27:54 AM »
Wow, did we miss a set or what!

Jam    That's Entertainment
Romantics    What I Like About You
Fischer-Z    So Long
Bob Marley    Could You Be Loved
Steely Dan    Babylon Sisters
Squeeze    Pulling Mussels From The Shell
Robin Lane & The Chartbusters    When Things Go Wrong
Dire Straits    Solid Rock
Blotto    I Wanna Be a Lifeguard
Clash    Hitsville UK
“The choir of children sing their song.  They've practiced all year long.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.”

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Re: The Peak, 07/23/08: It was 1980
« Reply #1 on: July 23, 2008, 09:07:04 AM »
Wow, did we miss a set or what!

Jam    That's Entertainment
Romantics    What I Like About You
Fischer-Z    So Long
Bob Marley    Could You Be Loved
Steely Dan    Babylon Sisters
Squeeze    Pulling Mussels From The Shell
Robin Lane & The Chartbusters    When Things Go Wrong
Dire Straits    Solid Rock
Blotto    I Wanna Be a Lifeguard
Clash    Hitsville UK

Dang me!

Big BOS for Fischer Z & Clash, I've never even heard of Blotto, and I had totally forgotten about Robin Lane.
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Re: The Peak, 07/23/08: It was 1980
« Reply #2 on: July 23, 2008, 07:15:41 PM »
here for the replay, also a BOS for the clip of Richard Prior.

"Music is the Earth, People are the Flowers, and I am the Hose."

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Re: The Peak, 07/23/08: It was 1980
« Reply #3 on: July 23, 2008, 07:42:24 PM »
I've never even heard of Blotto...

This song is hysterical!!!

Selling shoes
Another loser working in a shopping mall
9 to 5
A slave driver telling me "Get on the ball!"
A crowded store
I kneel before them
Misery beyond compare
Sweaty socks
A lady boxer
What's she got against fresh air?
I want an ocean and some sunscreen lotion
Take me to the beach with a thousand pretty girls in reach

I, I, I wanna be a lifeguard (help,help,help,help)
I, I, I wanna guard your life
I, I, I wanna be a lifeguard (lifeguard, lifeguard)
Hardly any clothes (lifeguard)
Sand between my toes (lifeguard)
White stuff on my nose

Selling shoes
Another loser working in a shopping mall
I'm getting fat
What does it matter?
Nobody cares at all
But next July, I'll say goodbye to every out-of-it, dull-witted fool
Convert their feet into meters, marking distance at the swimming pool
Summer blondes revealing tanlines
I'll make more moves than Allied Van Lines

I, I, I wanna be a lifeguard (be a big man, now...get a great tan, now)
I, I, I wanna guard your life
I, I, I wanna be a lifeguard (lifeguard, lifeguard)
Sitting on my chair (lifeguard)
In the salty air (lifeguard)
White stuff on my nose
I, I, I wanna be a lifeguard (help,help,help,help)
I, I, I wanna guard your life
I, I, I wanna be a lifeguard (lifeguard, lifeguard)
Lounging on the deck (lifeguard)
Whistle 'round my neck (lifeguard)
White stuff in my nose
I, I, I wanna be a lifeguard (lifeguard, lifeguard)
"Music is the Earth, People are the Flowers, and I am the Hose."

--Carlos Santana, 2010

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Re: The Peak, 07/23/08: It was 1980
« Reply #4 on: July 23, 2008, 08:12:35 PM »
I've never even heard of Blotto...

This song is hysterical!!!


That is absolutely in my all-time top five "shoulda-been-a-hit" list.  A *HUGE* turntable hit on WNEW-FM that summer, they played it to death (Blotto are from upstate NY -- Albany iirc) and were the only station in NYC to feature it. I have a 12" single of it, on their own label, Blotto Records.  I kept hoping a major would pick it up and run with it, but it didn't happen.  You'd think the B-52s might've done a cover of it, at least.

Rob clearly knows his NYC rock radio history, and kudos on the Fischer-Z and Clash too. Too bad the Peak's new player doesn't work on my home computer.
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Re: The Peak, 07/23/08: It was 1980
« Reply #5 on: July 23, 2008, 11:12:17 PM »
I've never even heard of Blotto...

This song is hysterical!!!


That is absolutely in my all-time top five "shoulda-been-a-hit" list.  A *HUGE* turntable hit on WNEW-FM that summer, they played it to death (Blotto are from upstate NY -- Albany iirc) and were the only station in NYC to feature it. I have a 12" single of it, on their own label, Blotto Records.  I kept hoping a major would pick it up and run with it, but it didn't happen.  You'd think the B-52s might've done a cover of it, at least.

Rob clearly knows his NYC rock radio history, and kudos on the Fischer-Z and Clash too. Too bad the Peak's new player doesn't work on my home computer.

Mike played that song for me at his place last time I visited SF.  (Something I'm overdue to do again - I have some vaca time coming in late August but have to think about budgets and other stuff.)  My first reaction was to pair it with "Rock Lobster" as a twin-spin.
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Re: The Peak, 07/23/08: It was 1980
« Reply #6 on: July 24, 2008, 09:19:35 AM »
I've never even heard of Blotto...

This song is hysterical!!!


That is absolutely in my all-time top five "shoulda-been-a-hit" list.  A *HUGE* turntable hit on WNEW-FM that summer, they played it to death (Blotto are from upstate NY -- Albany iirc) and were the only station in NYC to feature it. I have a 12" single of it, on their own label, Blotto Records.  I kept hoping a major would pick it up and run with it, but it didn't happen.  You'd think the B-52s might've done a cover of it, at least.

Rob clearly knows his NYC rock radio history, and kudos on the Fischer-Z and Clash too. Too bad the Peak's new player doesn't work on my home computer.

Okay, so two things Rob disagrees with you on:  He said that they were from Long Island, and that "I rememer hearing that on WAPP."
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Re: The Peak, 07/23/08: It was 1980
« Reply #7 on: July 24, 2008, 09:26:33 AM »
I've never even heard of Blotto...

This song is hysterical!!!


That is absolutely in my all-time top five "shoulda-been-a-hit" list.  A *HUGE* turntable hit on WNEW-FM that summer, they played it to death (Blotto are from upstate NY -- Albany iirc) and were the only station in NYC to feature it. I have a 12" single of it, on their own label, Blotto Records.  I kept hoping a major would pick it up and run with it, but it didn't happen.  You'd think the B-52s might've done a cover of it, at least.

Rob clearly knows his NYC rock radio history, and kudos on the Fischer-Z and Clash too. Too bad the Peak's new player doesn't work on my home computer.

Okay, so two things Rob disagrees with you on:  He said that they were from Long Island, and that "I remember hearing that on WAPP."

Hmmm... the 12"" indicated they were indeed from upstate. And not only was WAPP very conservative, playlist-wise -- it didn't yet exist in 1980, I don't think.

ETA: I just confirmed that WAPP wasn't around in '80 (TANC: there was a thread about them on the NYRMB last week).

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In 1982, Doubleday bought the station, and that June, the station switched to an Album-oriented rock format similar to WPLJ and WNEW-FM down the dial. The station was renamed "The Apple 103.5", with the call letters WAPP. The station went commercial-free for the duration of that summer, and as a result, it became the highest-rated radio station in New York City. Then, when the station added commercials, listeners switched back to WPLJ and WNEW-FM, and so ratings went down.
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