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Re: 10 June 2009: it's 1974
« Reply #105 on: June 10, 2009, 02:29:01 PM »
6/10/09 - Midweek!  Checkin' in to...1974!!!

   1.  Lou Reed - Sweet Jane
(Commercial - Hair Whiz)
   2.  Bad Company - Can't Get Enough
   3.  David Bowie - Diamond Dogs
(Commercial - Barbie Pool Party)
   4.  Rolling Stones - Dance Little Sister
   5.  J. Geils Band - I Musta Got Lost
(Burger Chef)
   6.  Robert Palmer - Sneaking Sally Through the Alley Medley
(Movie:  Young Frankenstein)
   7.  Joni Mitchell - Free Man in Paris
(TV:  Columbo)
   8.  Big Star (with Alex Chilton) - O, My Soul
   9.  Grateful Dead - Scarlet Begonias
(Movie:  Dirty Mary & Crazy Larry)
 10.  Eagles - James Dean

BONUS TRACK:  Todd Rundgren - Hello, It's Me

another AL/DM difference: her clips (so far) are a lot heavier on the TV/Movie stuff and much lighter on the politics.
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Re: 10 June 2009: it's 1974
« Reply #106 on: June 10, 2009, 02:35:49 PM »
How many members of the original Star Trek crew appeared on Columbo?

I remember Shatner as a (hammy) murderer... after that, I'm blanking.

Spock was also a murderer (one of the few that Columbo actually got mad at), and Chekov was in an ep, but neither killer nor killed.
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BOS
« Reply #107 on: June 10, 2009, 02:49:06 PM »
I was half listening, and didn't notice her say BOS.  It doesn't look like the setlists are showing much BOS info.  Anyone know what's up?
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Re: 10 June 2009: it's 1974
« Reply #108 on: June 10, 2009, 03:30:35 PM »
How many members of the original Star Trek crew appeared on Columbo?

I remember Shatner as a (hammy) murderer... after that, I'm blanking.
sounds like you guys need to take this over to the TV threads!
 :) :D ;D


dude! where's that free-flowing-don't-harsh-my-buzz-forget-labels-man hippie energy you used to have!!  :)  8)
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Re: 10 June 2009: it's 1974
« Reply #109 on: June 10, 2009, 03:43:58 PM »
How many members of the original Star Trek crew appeared on Columbo?

I remember Shatner as a (hammy) murderer... after that, I'm blanking.
sounds like you guys need to take this over to the TV threads!
 :) :D ;D


dude! where's that free-flowing-don't-harsh-my-buzz-forget-labels-man hippie energy you used to have!!  :)  8)
sorry, it's been modified by my physics teacher when-in-doubt-reduce-entropy mantra!
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Re: BOS
« Reply #110 on: June 10, 2009, 09:54:03 PM »
I was half listening, and didn't notice her say BOS.  It doesn't look like the setlists are showing much BOS info.  Anyone know what's up?

I remember her saying the Robert Palmer three-fer blew everything else away in the BOS voting--even the GD tune, which surprises me. Not sure why they didn't note it in the setlists. Blame the intern, sez I.
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Re: 10 June 2009: it's 1974
« Reply #111 on: June 10, 2009, 11:06:21 PM »

btw, the "sup" button is what you wanted here: BOSn+1


nah, I only thought the Feldman quote was incrementally, not exponentially, better than the average.

I love this kind of humor.

BTW, Mark, are you going to separate the Shraytabase into Dave and Annalisa eras, or run it all together?

My BOS went to J. Geils, although they apparently actually titled it - and the grammarian in me hates them for it - "Must Of Got Lost."
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Re: 10 June 2009: it's 1974
« Reply #112 on: June 11, 2009, 07:36:36 AM »

BTW, Mark, are you going to separate the Shraytabase into Dave and Annalisa eras, or run it all together?


It would seem silly to separate them, no? We know exactly when AL took over.
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Re: 10 June 2009: it's 1974
« Reply #113 on: June 11, 2009, 10:19:05 AM »

BTW, Mark, are you going to separate the Shraytabase into Dave and Annalisa eras, or run it all together?


It would seem silly to separate them, no? We know exactly when AL took over.

It's only matter of a minute and a half to create tabs for combined, Dave only & Annalisa only Db's.  In fact I was thinking about the Db exactly when you posted that, considering that I need a tab for the total Db, inclusive of duplicate classics, for the historical record, and also one with all the dupes removed, for statistical analysis.
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Re: 10 June 2009: it's 1974
« Reply #114 on: June 12, 2009, 02:03:45 PM »

BTW, Mark, are you going to separate the Shraytabase into Dave and Annalisa eras, or run it all together?


It would seem silly to separate them, no? We know exactly when AL took over.

It's only matter of a minute and a half to create tabs for combined, Dave only & Annalisa only Db's.  In fact I was thinking about the Db exactly when you posted that, considering that I need a tab for the total Db, inclusive of duplicate classics, for the historical record, and also one with all the dupes removed, for statistical analysis.
personally, I'd just add a field to the records where it was either DM or AL or whatever, and that way we could easily do comparisons.  We could choose to include, exclude, or mix DM/AL sets for specific songs, etc.
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