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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #375 on: August 13, 2013, 09:46:47 PM »
if it were up to me, I'd re-title this thread "10@10 Fan Fiction"

I'm working on a 1967, but at my rate, it may take quite a while.

How about "10@10 Revisionist History"? :)

One thread for people who create sets and share them, and another for fantasy sets.
So, if I don't get my shit together to actually produce a sound file, it's in the 'fantasy' category?
 :) ;) :D
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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #376 on: August 13, 2013, 10:26:11 PM »
if it were up to me, I'd re-title this thread "10@10 Fan Fiction"
I'm working on a 1967, but at my rate, it may take quite a while.
How about "10@10 Revisionist History"? :)
One thread for people who create sets and share them, and another for fantasy sets.
So, if I don't get my shit together to actually produce a sound file, it's in the 'fantasy' category?
 :) ;) :D

Something like that,  or maybe not...

I, for one, have potential topical set lists like "pop flute" that may never actually get
assembled/recorded.  I also keep lists of songs that share certain characteristics of interest
to me, and these could used as source material for other topical 10@10s.
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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #377 on: August 14, 2013, 01:40:22 AM »
3rd trip to 1972:

 1. Jefferson Airplane - Eat Starch Mom
 2. Hot Tuna - Sunny Day Strut
(TV: All In The Family)
 3. J.J. Cale - Bringing It Back (R.I.P. J.J. Cale)
 4. Al Green - Simply Beautiful
(News: John Lennon immigration battle)
 5. Tony Joe White - Even Trolls Love Rock And Roll
 6. Genesis - Horizons
(Commercial: Butterfinger sung by Minnie Riperton)
 7. Boz Scaggs - Dinah Flo (by request from urth)
(Movie: Last Tango In Paris)
 8. Chicago - Alma Mater
 9. The Allman Brothers Band - Les Brers In A Minor
10. Van Morrison - Listen To The Lion
(Renee sneaks in an extra track)
11. Steve & Eydie featuring The Osmonds - We Can Make It Together (R.I.P. Eydie Gormé)

https://soundcloud.com/retrocapnjack/79-10-10-1972

This set was inspired by Renee's recent 1970 set (the one that featured two instrumentals back to back:
Traffic "Glad" and Hot Tuna "Water Song").  Enjoy!
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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #378 on: August 14, 2013, 04:17:37 PM »
3rd trip to 1972:

 1. Jefferson Airplane - Eat Starch Mom
 2. Hot Tuna - Sunny Day Strut
(TV: All In The Family)
 3. J.J. Cale - Bringing It Back (R.I.P. J.J. Cale)
 4. Al Green - Simply Beautiful
(News: John Lennon immigration battle)
 5. Tony Joe White - Even Trolls Love Rock And Roll
 6. Genesis - Horizons
(Commercial: Butterfinger sung by Minnie Riperton)
 7. Boz Scaggs - Dinah Flo (by request from urth)
(Movie: Last Tango In Paris)
 8. Chicago - Alma Mater
 9. The Allman Brothers Band - Les Brers In A Minor
10. Van Morrison - Listen To The Lion
(Renee sneaks in an extra track)
11. Steve & Eydie featuring The Osmonds - We Can Make It Together (R.I.P. Eydie Gormé)

https://soundcloud.com/retrocapnjack/79-10-10-1972

This set was inspired by Renee's recent 1970 set (the one that featured two instrumentals back to back:
Traffic "Glad" and Hot Tuna "Water Song").  Enjoy!

Hey, this was great.  urth picked a good one in Boz Skaggs, whom I'll be seeing in Sept at the Fox.   But I gotta say, those Irish hippie gypsies sure did like their long songs back then.  Listen to the Lion clocks in at 11 minutes.  That Van guy really is a mystic.   And I liked your insert of Renée saying "Oooh, I lurve it," after the song (finally) ends.

Can we get Supper's Ready on your next channeling of 1972?  that would complete side two of Foxtrot. :)
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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #379 on: August 14, 2013, 06:41:18 PM »

Hey, this was great.  urth picked a good one in Boz Skaggs, whom I'll be seeing in Sept at the Fox.   But I gotta say, those Irish hippie gypsies sure did like their long songs back then.  Listen to the Lion clocks in at 11 minutes.  That Van guy really is a mystic.   And I liked your insert of Renée saying "Oooh, I lurve it," after the song (finally) ends.

Can we get Supper's Ready on your next channeling of 1972?  that would complete side two of Foxtrot. :)

Originally, I had intended to include Supper's Ready, but the set would have run close to 75 minutes, so I dropped it in favor of Steve Hackett's solo Horizons, but I will include it in the next '72 set!
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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #380 on: August 14, 2013, 09:22:32 PM »
3rd trip to 1972:

 1. Jefferson Airplane - Eat Starch Mom
 2. Hot Tuna - Sunny Day Strut
(TV: All In The Family)
 3. J.J. Cale - Bringing It Back (R.I.P. J.J. Cale)
 4. Al Green - Simply Beautiful
(News: John Lennon immigration battle)
 5. Tony Joe White - Even Trolls Love Rock And Roll
 6. Genesis - Horizons
(Commercial: Butterfinger sung by Minnie Riperton)
 7. Boz Scaggs - Dinah Flo (by request from urth)
(Movie: Last Tango In Paris)
 8. Chicago - Alma Mater
 9. The Allman Brothers Band - Les Brers In A Minor
10. Van Morrison - Listen To The Lion
(Renee sneaks in an extra track)
11. Steve & Eydie featuring The Osmonds - We Can Make It Together (R.I.P. Eydie Gormé)

https://soundcloud.com/retrocapnjack/79-10-10-1972

This set was inspired by Renee's recent 1970 set (the one that featured two instrumentals back to back:
Traffic "Glad" and Hot Tuna "Water Song").  Enjoy!

Hey, this was great.  urth picked a good one in Boz Scaggs, whom I'll be seeing in Sept at the Fox.   But I gotta say, those Irish hippie gypsies sure did like their long songs back then.  Listen to the Lion clocks in at 11 minutes.  That Van guy really is a mystic.   And I liked your insert of Renée saying "Oooh, I lurve it," after the song (finally) ends.

Can we get Supper's Ready on your next channeling of 1972?  that would complete side two of Foxtrot. :)
"Listen to the Lion" and "Almost Independence Day" at 10:06 actually got a lot of play on KSAN back in the day.  This is one of my favorite Van Morrison albums.
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« Reply #381 on: August 16, 2013, 01:29:56 AM »
3rd visit to 1987:

 1. Echo & The Bunnymen - People Are Strange
(Commercial: The Night Belongs To Michelob - Wang Chung)
 2. Depeche Mode - To Have And To Hold
 3. The Dukes Of Stratosphear - You're A Good Man, Albert Brown (Curse You Red Barrel)
(TV: Fanclub - T'Pau interview)
 4. T'Pau - Heart And Soul
(TV: Solid Gold - The Monkees)
 5. The Monkees - Heart And Soul
 6. Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam - Lost In Emotion
 7. Steve Earle - Sweet Little '66
(Commercial: The Night Belongs To Michelob - Steve Winwood)
 8. Warren Zevon - The Factory
 9. The Godfathers - Love Is Dead
(Commercial: Stock-Aitken-Waterman CD)
10. Stock-Aitken-Waterman twin spin: Bananarama - Strike It Rich / Samantha Fox - Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now

https://soundcloud.com/retrocapnjack/87-10-10-1987

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« Reply #382 on: August 16, 2013, 01:13:43 PM »

Hey, this was great.  urth picked a good one in Boz Skaggs, whom I'll be seeing in Sept at the Fox.   But I gotta say, those Irish hippie gypsies sure did like their long songs back then.  Listen to the Lion clocks in at 11 minutes.  That Van guy really is a mystic.   And I liked your insert of Renée saying "Oooh, I lurve it," after the song (finally) ends.

Can we get Supper's Ready on your next channeling of 1972?  that would complete side two of Foxtrot. :)

Originally, I had intended to include Supper's Ready, but the set would have run close to 75 minutes, so I dropped it in favor of Steve Hackett's solo Horizons, but I will include it in the next '72 set!

cool beans.  I saw Genesis only once, in 1982 -- WELL after their prog heyday -- but they did Supper's Ready on that tour.  SCORE.
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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #383 on: August 16, 2013, 05:45:58 PM »
3rd trip to 1972:

 1. Jefferson Airplane - Eat Starch Mom
 2. Hot Tuna - Sunny Day Strut
(TV: All In The Family)
 3. J.J. Cale - Bringing It Back (R.I.P. J.J. Cale)
 4. Al Green - Simply Beautiful
(News: John Lennon immigration battle)
 5. Tony Joe White - Even Trolls Love Rock And Roll
 6. Genesis - Horizons
(Commercial: Butterfinger sung by Minnie Riperton)
 7. Boz Scaggs - Dinah Flo (by request from urth)
(Movie: Last Tango In Paris)
 8. Chicago - Alma Mater
 9. The Allman Brothers Band - Les Brers In A Minor
10. Van Morrison - Listen To The Lion
(Renee sneaks in an extra track)
11. Steve & Eydie featuring The Osmonds - We Can Make It Together (R.I.P. Eydie Gormé)

https://soundcloud.com/retrocapnjack/79-10-10-1972

This set was inspired by Renee's recent 1970 set (the one that featured two instrumentals back to back:
Traffic "Glad" and Hot Tuna "Water Song").  Enjoy!

Hey, this was great.  urth picked a good one in Boz Skaggs, whom I'll be seeing in Sept at the Fox.   But I gotta say, those Irish hippie gypsies sure did like their long songs back then.  Listen to the Lion clocks in at 11 minutes.  That Van guy really is a mystic.   And I liked your insert of Renée saying "Oooh, I lurve it," after the song (finally) ends.

Can we get Supper's Ready on your next channeling of 1972?  that would complete side two of Foxtrot. :)

You could add Tull's "Thick as a Brick" (not the single edit), also from '72, and the set would never end.
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« Reply #384 on: August 17, 2013, 07:27:41 PM »

Hey, this was great.  urth picked a good one in Boz Skaggs, whom I'll be seeing in Sept at the Fox.   But I gotta say, those Irish hippie gypsies sure did like their long songs back then.  Listen to the Lion clocks in at 11 minutes.  That Van guy really is a mystic.   And I liked your insert of Renée saying "Oooh, I lurve it," after the song (finally) ends.

Can we get Supper's Ready on your next channeling of 1972?  that would complete side two of Foxtrot. :)

Originally, I had intended to include Supper's Ready, but the set would have run close to 75 minutes, so I dropped it in favor of Steve Hackett's solo Horizons, but I will include it in the next '72 set!

cool beans.  I saw Genesis only once, in 1982 -- WELL after their prog heyday -- but they did Supper's Ready on that tour.  SCORE.

I remember that tour. I saw three consecutive nights at the Greek. I'd seen them a couple of times prior to that (all post-Gabriel however), but thanks to Supper's Ready, after those shows I thought I'd died and gone to heaven. They could have played nothing else but Abacab over and over for the entire night and I'd have still loved it. Ah, youth.
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« Reply #385 on: August 19, 2013, 12:01:19 AM »
3rd visit to 1988:

 1. Cyndi Lauper - Hole In My Heart (All The Way To China)
 2. Prince - Glam Slam
(Tracie Spencer interview)
 3. Tracie Spencer - Symptoms Of True Love
(News: Dan Quayle debates Lloyd Bentsen)
 4. Rick Astley - It Would Take A Strong Strong Man
(TV: But This First! - Debbie Gibson)
 5. Debbie Gibson - Out Of The Blue
(TV: The Des O'Connor Tonight Show - Tiffany)
 6. Tiffany - Mr. Mambo
(Macca on Choba B CCCP)
 7. Paul McCartney - Crackin' Up
(Radio dial: Tracie Spencer - Cross My Heart / Martika - Cross My Heart)
 8. Eighth Wonder - Cross My Heart
 9. Bob Dylan (with Full Force) - Death Is Not The End
(TV: CNN - James Brown interview - April 4, 1988)
10. James Brown (with Full Force) - I'm Real

https://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/90-10-10-1988

Another RGMike special.  Enjoy!
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« Reply #386 on: August 19, 2013, 11:39:09 PM »
Third visit to 1989:

 1. Roachford - Cuddly Toy (Feel For Me)
 2. Henry Lee Summer - Hey Baby
 3. Neneh Cherry - Kisses In The Wind
(TV: The Arsenio Hall Show - Bobby Brown)
 4. Bobby Brown - Rock Wit'cha
(TV: Soul Train - New Edition)
 5. New Edition - Can You Stand The Rain
 6. Milli Vanilli - Blame It On The Rain
(TV: Wogan - Liza Minnelli and the Pet Shop Boys)
 7. Liza Minnelli - Twist In My Sobriety
 8. Martika - More Than You Know
(TV: Entertainment Tonight - Grayson Hugh)
 9. Grayson Hugh - Talk It Over
10. The Rolling Stones - Slipping Away

https://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/83-10-10-1989

This completes the triumvirate of late '80s sets inspired by RGMike.  Enjoy!
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« Reply #387 on: August 20, 2013, 09:27:30 AM »
Third visit to 1989:

 1. Roachford - Cuddly Toy (Feel For Me)
 2. Henry Lee Summer - Hey Baby
 3. Neneh Cherry - Kisses In The Wind
(TV: The Arsenio Hall Show - Bobby Brown)
 4. Bobby Brown - Rock Wit'cha
(TV: Soul Train - New Edition)
 5. New Edition - Can You Stand The Rain
 6. Milli Vanilli - Blame It On The Rain
(TV: Wogan - Liza Minnelli and the Pet Shop Boys)
 7. Liza Minnelli - Twist In My Sobriety
 8. Martika - More Than You Know
(TV: Entertainment Tonight - Grayson Hugh)
 9. Grayson Hugh - Talk It Over
10. The Rolling Stones - Slipping Away

https://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/83-10-10-1989

This completes the triumvirate of late '80s sets inspired by RGMike.  Enjoy!

This was, of course, a delight -- even ONE of these would be the highlight of a Renee 1989 set.  Damn, that Grayson Hugh song is a lost gem.  And I didn't remember the Martika song at all -- was surprised to see it charted before "Toy Soldiers".
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« Reply #388 on: August 20, 2013, 04:44:16 PM »

This was, of course, a delight -- even ONE of these would be the highlight of a Renee 1989 set.  Damn, that Grayson Hugh song is a lost gem.  And I didn't remember the Martika song at all -- was surprised to see it charted before "Toy Soldiers".

I remember it vividly -- mid-to-late 80s are in my wheelhouse in terms of musical knowledge (good or bad).

Liked Martika's debut single, then she had the huge HFH "Toy Soldiers", then she had the Carole King cover "I Feel The Earth Move".
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« Reply #389 on: August 20, 2013, 05:25:26 PM »
3rd trip to 1972:

 1. Jefferson Airplane - Eat Starch Mom
 2. Hot Tuna - Sunny Day Strut
(TV: All In The Family)
 3. J.J. Cale - Bringing It Back (R.I.P. J.J. Cale)
 4. Al Green - Simply Beautiful
(News: John Lennon immigration battle)
 5. Tony Joe White - Even Trolls Love Rock And Roll
 6. Genesis - Horizons
(Commercial: Butterfinger sung by Minnie Riperton)
 7. Boz Scaggs - Dinah Flo (by request from urth)
(Movie: Last Tango In Paris)
 8. Chicago - Alma Mater
 9. The Allman Brothers Band - Les Brers In A Minor
10. Van Morrison - Listen To The Lion
(Renee sneaks in an extra track)
11. Steve & Eydie featuring The Osmonds - We Can Make It Together (R.I.P. Eydie Gormé)

https://soundcloud.com/retrocapnjack/79-10-10-1972

This set was inspired by Renee's recent 1970 set (the one that featured two instrumentals back to back:
Traffic "Glad" and Hot Tuna "Water Song").  Enjoy!

Finally had an afternoon at the computer so listened to this in short bursts. Thanks so much for the Dinah Flo--one of Boz's more underappreciated songs, imo. But I found a lot of other things to bite down on here, too--St. Dominic's Preview is probably my all-time fave Van record, so hearing Listen to the Lion was awesome (and I'll register a vote for Redwood Tree or Gypsy--or both--next time you get a chance to slip a Van song into a 72 set). Love Van's Marin County period, which I consider the most productive and profound of his career. Also dug Les Brers, a fave off of Eat a Peach that I haven't heard in a long time.  And as I have revealed elsewhere, I'm a Genesis head from way back, so Horizons also provided a nice flashback. Liked the JA/HT twofer, and the JJ Cale, although I can't say I knew any of those songs before this.
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