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Re: 10@10 in general
« Reply #240 on: June 13, 2013, 06:15:38 PM »
Freshly made, my 2nd visit to 1996:

 1. Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - Love Is All Around
 2. Luna - Season Of The Witch
 3. The Hi-Fives - It's Up To You
(News: The Rutles 18th anniversary)
 4. The Rutles - Now She's Left You
(Movie: That Thing You Do!)
 5. The Wonders - That Thing You Do! (Live at the Hollywood Television Showcase)
 6. Fountains Of Wayne - Please Don't Rock Me Tonight
(TV: MTV Buzz Bin - Fiona Apple)
 7. Fiona Apple - Shadowboxer
 8. Patti Smith - Gone Again
(TV: NewsRadio)
 9. Iggy Pop - Look Away
10. Lou Reed - Finish Line

http://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/43-10-10-1996

I believe this is the shortest set I've made so far.  Enjoy!

Lots of nuggets in this one--the Rutles, of course, and I also liked the Adam Schlesinger twin-spin. Fountains of Wayne is a longtime fave, and one of the few bands that came up in the 90s that I still follow -- their last record is one of their best. Also, the Patti Smith reminded me I need to revisit her 90s revival -- she did some good records after Fred died.

Btw, I've also listened to George Jackson #2, but not the Alan O'Day #2.
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« Reply #241 on: June 14, 2013, 01:53:58 AM »
Last set for the week, 1968:

 1. Country Joe & The Fish - Rock And Soul Music
(TV: The Dick Cavett Show - Groucho Marx)
 2. Jefferson Airplane - Triad
 3. Fever Tree - Day Tripper / We Can Work It Out
(Radio: Guard Scene - Davy Jones and Peter Tork)
 4. The Monkees - Auntie's Municipal Court
(News: Martin Luther King Jr.'s final speech)
 5. Aretha Franklin - People Get Ready
(Movie: Skidoo)
 6. Engelbert Humperdinck - Quando, Quando, Quando
 7. Otis Redding - Champagne And Wine
(News: KPIX interviews Woody Allen)
 8. Johnny Cash - The Walls Of A Prison
(TV: The Mike Douglas Show - The Beach Boys)
 9. The Beach Boys - Never Learn Not To Love
10. Mark James - Suspicious Minds

https://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/67-10-10-1968

This set was inspired by Renee's recent visit to '68.  Enjoy!
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« Reply #242 on: June 14, 2013, 02:43:45 PM »
8. Johnny Cash - The Walls Of A Prison

it's half "The Streets of Laredo!"
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« Reply #243 on: June 16, 2013, 10:44:49 PM »
2nd visit to 1982:

 1. Yaz - Situation
(TV: WKRP In Cincinnati)
 2. The Mighty Diamonds - Pass The Kouchie
 3. Haircut One Hundred - Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)
(Movie: Tootsie)
 4. Richard & Linda Thompson - Walking On A Wire
 5. Roxy Music - To Turn You On
 6. Willie Nelson - Always On My Mind
 7. The Monroes - What Do All The People Know
(Commercial: Matt Dillon for milk)
 8. Black Uhuru - Chill Out
(Movie: Deathtrap)
 9. The Fleshtones - Ride Your Pony
10. Van Halen - Happy Trails

https://soundcloud.com/retrocapnjack/52-10-10-1982

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« Reply #244 on: June 17, 2013, 11:20:27 AM »
2nd visit to 1982:

 (TV: WKRP In Cincinnati)
 

hey Cap'n, does that WKRP clip exist in downloadable form somewhere? because I know somebody who would love it.

and thanks for the Monroes, another great shouldabeen.  Also the Fleshtones great cover of "Ride Your Pony" -- I still have that 45, although I think they recorded it twice (?).
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« Reply #245 on: June 17, 2013, 02:51:31 PM »
2nd visit to 1982:

 (TV: WKRP In Cincinnati)
 

hey Cap'n, does that WKRP clip exist in downloadable form somewhere? because I know somebody who would love it.


I got the clip from here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD7UarDxcv0

If you just want that exact soundbite, I could upload it to SoundCloud for you.
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« Reply #246 on: June 18, 2013, 07:44:10 AM »
3rd visit to 1971:

 1. Boz Scaggs - Hollywood Blues
(Movie: 200 Motels)
 2. Ray Price - For The Good Times
 3. Al Green - Are You Lonely For Me Baby
(Movie: Carnal Knowledge)
 4. Carpenters - Superstar
 5. Long John Baldry - It Ain't Easy
(News: D.B. Cooper)
 6. Perry Como - It's Impossible
 7. Badfinger - Name Of The Game
(Movie: What's The Matter With Helen?)
 8. Bread - Baby I'm - A Want You
 9. Barbra Streisand - Stoney End
(TV: The Odd Couple)
10. Fleetwood Mac - Show Me A Smile

https://soundcloud.com/retrocapnjack/75-10-10-1971

Enjoy!
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« Reply #247 on: June 18, 2013, 11:37:24 AM »
3rd visit to 1971:

 

another stone cold gem.  We all know how much I adore "Stoney End", But damn that F.Mac closer was wonderful. Did Macca write that Badfinger tune, 'cause it seemed very Paul-y.
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« Reply #248 on: June 18, 2013, 02:34:29 PM »
3rd visit to 1971:

 

another stone cold gem.  We all know how much I adore "Stoney End", But damn that F.Mac closer was wonderful. Did Macca write that Badfinger tune, 'cause it seemed very Paul-y.

The Badfinger tune was written by Pete Ham, produced by George Harrison, mixed by Todd Rundgren, off the Straight Up album.
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« Reply #249 on: June 18, 2013, 03:52:44 PM »
Last set for the week, 1968:

 1. Country Joe & The Fish - Rock And Soul Music
(TV: The Dick Cavett Show - Groucho Marx)
 2. Jefferson Airplane - Triad
 3. Fever Tree - Day Tripper / We Can Work It Out
(Radio: Guard Scene - Davy Jones and Peter Tork)
 4. The Monkees - Auntie's Municipal Court
(News: Martin Luther King Jr.'s final speech)
 5. Aretha Franklin - People Get Ready
(Movie: Skidoo)
 6. Engelbert Humperdinck - Quando, Quando, Quando
 7. Otis Redding - Champagne And Wine
(News: KPIX interviews Woody Allen)
 8. Johnny Cash - The Walls Of A Prison
(TV: The Mike Douglas Show - The Beach Boys)
 9. The Beach Boys - Never Learn Not To Love
10. Mark James - Suspicious Minds

https://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/67-10-10-1968

This set was inspired by Renee's recent visit to '68.  Enjoy!

Lots here I hadn't heard before.

Fever Tree:  Sounds like the Beatles channeled thru Iron Butterfly.

The Skidoo promo was kinda crazy, if not exactly tuneful.

Geoff was right about the Johnny Cash song--Streets of Laredo redux.

Was the Beach Boys song the one cowritten with Charles Manson? Not exactly Top 40 material.

And that must be the original version of Suspicious Minds--Elvis didn't really change the arrangement much at all, did he?
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« Reply #250 on: June 18, 2013, 05:39:08 PM »
My 2nd 1978 set:

 1. Van Morrison - Kingdom Hall
(TV: WKRP In Cincinnati)
 2. The Clash - Guns On The Roof
 3. Robert Palmer - You Really Got Me
(Movie: Ice Castles)
 4. Heart - Lighter Touch
(TV: Three's Company)
 5. Con Funk Shun - Ffun
 6. Dusty Springfield - Sandra
(Cab Calloway introduction)
 7. Cab Calloway - Minnie The Moocher
 8. Leila and the Snakes - Rock & Roll Weirdos
(TV: WKRP In Cincinnati)
 9. Detective - Got Enough Love
10. Lou Reed - Street Hassle

https://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/66-10-10-1978

This set was inspired by Renee's recent '78 set.  Enjoy!

Funny you chose Kingdom Hall to lead off the set. I'd just heard it the day before this on KUSF In Exile.

When Guns On The Roof started, I thought it was the Kinks' "The Hard Way" from Schoolboys in Disgrace.  I went and checked, and sure enough, the Clash nicked the rhythm and three of four opening chords for GOTR.   
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMRtRAzVMpo

(And was it coincidence that the song that followed GOTR was a Kinks cover?)

I didn't realize Heart had gone MOR so early in their career. I didn't think that happened until some time in the early 80s.

Like Mike, I'm curious how many versions of 'Minnie' Cab Calloway recorded over his career. I'm sure he must have done more than that, but that's the one song he's most widely known for.

Loved the WKRP clips. I watched the "Hoodlum Rock" ep last night after I heard this -- as funny as I remember it. Michael Des Barres missed his calling.
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« Reply #251 on: June 18, 2013, 06:55:06 PM »
3rd visit to 1971:

 1. Boz Scaggs - Hollywood Blues
(Movie: 200 Motels)
 2. Ray Price - For The Good Times
 3. Al Green - Are You Lonely For Me Baby
(Movie: Carnal Knowledge)
 4. Carpenters - Superstar
 5. Long John Baldry - It Ain't Easy
(News: D.B. Cooper)
 6. Perry Como - It's Impossible
 7. Badfinger - Name Of The Game
(Movie: What's The Matter With Helen?)
 8. Bread - Baby I'm - A Want You
 9. Barbra Streisand - Stoney End
(TV: The Odd Couple)
10. Fleetwood Mac - Show Me A Smile

https://soundcloud.com/retrocapnjack/75-10-10-1971

Enjoy!

The Boz Scaggs was completely new to me. But his catalog is ripe for mining all sorts of nuggets in the 70s -- Runnin' Blue, and perhaps Dinah Flo, to name just two. Yes, that was a hint. :)

I've always loved that Ray Price tune. It was a couple of years at least before I realized it was a country song that crossed over.

A number of songs here that I know in other versions, specifically the Al Green and Long John Baldry. Did Baldry's It Ain't Easy predate the Bowie/Ziggy version? And is that Faces backing him? It sure sounds as if it were.

In the Carpenters tune, is that oboe or english horn? Either way, a rarity among pop songs.

Love the segue from the D.B. Cooper clip to "It's Impossible." (Another great 71 crossover hit., btw.)

Gotta pause it for now; I'll finish my commentary later.  Looking forward to the rest of the set!
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« Reply #252 on: June 18, 2013, 09:06:14 PM »
Last set for the week, 1968:

 1. Country Joe & The Fish - Rock And Soul Music
(TV: The Dick Cavett Show - Groucho Marx)
 2. Jefferson Airplane - Triad
 3. Fever Tree - Day Tripper / We Can Work It Out
(Radio: Guard Scene - Davy Jones and Peter Tork)
 4. The Monkees - Auntie's Municipal Court
(News: Martin Luther King Jr.'s final speech)
 5. Aretha Franklin - People Get Ready
(Movie: Skidoo)
 6. Engelbert Humperdinck - Quando, Quando, Quando
 7. Otis Redding - Champagne And Wine
(News: KPIX interviews Woody Allen)
 8. Johnny Cash - The Walls Of A Prison
(TV: The Mike Douglas Show - The Beach Boys)
 9. The Beach Boys - Never Learn Not To Love
10. Mark James - Suspicious Minds

https://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/67-10-10-1968

This set was inspired by Renee's recent visit to '68.  Enjoy!

Lots here I hadn't heard before.

Fever Tree:  Sounds like the Beatles channeled thru Iron Butterfly.

"San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native)" was the only song  by Fever Tree to be played on 10@10, so I dug a little deeper into their album for that one.  "Eleanor Rigby" should have also been credited in that track.

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The Skidoo promo was kinda crazy, if not exactly tuneful.

There's actually a soundtrack, composed by Harry Nilsson, which the promo samples a bit from.

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Geoff was right about the Johnny Cash song--Streets of Laredo redux.

Indeed -- this just has a spoken intro.

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Was the Beach Boys song the one cowritten with Charles Manson? Not exactly Top 40 material.

Yes, that's the infamous Manson track Dennis Wilson "stole" -- where's Brian Wilson when you need him?

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And that must be the original version of Suspicious Minds--Elvis didn't really change the arrangement much at all, did he?

Chips Moman produced the Mark James recording, and he just brought the same arrangement to Elvis when he recorded in Memphis.
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« Reply #253 on: June 18, 2013, 09:12:54 PM »
My 2nd 1978 set:

 1. Van Morrison - Kingdom Hall
(TV: WKRP In Cincinnati)
 2. The Clash - Guns On The Roof
 3. Robert Palmer - You Really Got Me
(Movie: Ice Castles)
 4. Heart - Lighter Touch
(TV: Three's Company)
 5. Con Funk Shun - Ffun
 6. Dusty Springfield - Sandra
(Cab Calloway introduction)
 7. Cab Calloway - Minnie The Moocher
 8. Leila and the Snakes - Rock & Roll Weirdos
(TV: WKRP In Cincinnati)
 9. Detective - Got Enough Love
10. Lou Reed - Street Hassle

https://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/66-10-10-1978

This set was inspired by Renee's recent '78 set.  Enjoy!

Funny you chose Kingdom Hall to lead off the set. I'd just heard it the day before this on KUSF In Exile.

You mentioned this track in the last '78 set (Renee opted for "Wavelength"), so I took the request.

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When Guns On The Roof started, I thought it was the Kinks' "The Hard Way" from Schoolboys in Disgrace.  I went and checked, and sure enough, the Clash nicked the rhythm and three of four opening chords for GOTR.   
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMRtRAzVMpo

(And was it coincidence that the song that followed GOTR was a Kinks cover?)

Someone noticed! ;)

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I didn't realize Heart had gone MOR so early in their career. I didn't think that happened until some time in the early 80s.

Actually, Dog & Butterfly featured rockers on one side and ballads on the other.  RGMike thought the title track was LN, so I dug a little deeper in the album for this ballad.

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Like Mike, I'm curious how many versions of 'Minnie' Cab Calloway recorded over his career. I'm sure he must have done more than that, but that's the one song he's most widely known for.

Who knows -- hundreds, maybe?  There maybe several dozen that are probably lost -- I think it was first recorded in 1931!

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Loved the WKRP clips. I watched the "Hoodlum Rock" ep last night after I heard this -- as funny as I remember it. Michael Des Barres missed his calling.

Scum of the Earth, indeed! :)
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« Reply #254 on: June 18, 2013, 09:26:00 PM »
3rd visit to 1971:

 1. Boz Scaggs - Hollywood Blues
(Movie: 200 Motels)
 2. Ray Price - For The Good Times
 3. Al Green - Are You Lonely For Me Baby
(Movie: Carnal Knowledge)
 4. Carpenters - Superstar
 5. Long John Baldry - It Ain't Easy
(News: D.B. Cooper)
 6. Perry Como - It's Impossible
 7. Badfinger - Name Of The Game
(Movie: What's The Matter With Helen?)
 8. Bread - Baby I'm - A Want You
 9. Barbra Streisand - Stoney End
(TV: The Odd Couple)
10. Fleetwood Mac - Show Me A Smile

https://soundcloud.com/retrocapnjack/75-10-10-1971

Enjoy!

The Boz Scaggs was completely new to me. But his catalog is ripe for mining all sorts of nuggets in the 70s -- Runnin' Blue, and perhaps Dinah Flo, to name just two. Yes, that was a hint. :)

Duly noted!

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I've always loved that Ray Price tune. It was a couple of years at least before I realized it was a country song that crossed over.

I've always had a soft spot for this and "It's Impossible" -- in fact, I had originally segued the two in my first draft of this set...

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A number of songs here that I know in other versions, specifically the Al Green and Long John Baldry. Did Baldry's It Ain't Easy predate the Bowie/Ziggy version? And is that Faces backing him? It sure sounds as if it were.

Baldry's predates Bowie's version, and yes, the Faces are backing him on that track (Rod Stewart produced that side of the record, the other side produced by Elton John).  "Take It Easy" was recorded by a bunch of artists, including Three Dog Night and Dave Edmunds.

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In the Carpenters tune, is that oboe or english horn? Either way, a rarity among pop songs.

According to Wikipedia, oboe...

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Love the segue from the D.B. Cooper clip to "It's Impossible." (Another great 71 crossover hit., btw.)

I had fun with that -- I was inspired by a NewsRadio episode, of all things...

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Gotta pause it for now; I'll finish my commentary later.  Looking forward to the rest of the set!

Wow, you went through 2-1/2 sets today! You get a gold star!  :D
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