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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #720 on: August 10, 2014, 06:08:00 AM »
Listening to the 1987 compilation - thanks! Can't help but notice Renee introduces...

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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #721 on: August 10, 2014, 08:37:03 AM »
Listening to the 1987 compilation - thanks! Can't help but notice Renee introduces...

Once I reach 200 of these (which will be pretty soon), I will switch over to AL -- by then AL will have
done enough intros/years where I can pick and choose.
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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #722 on: August 11, 2014, 02:13:47 PM »
5th visit to 1988:

 1. Men Without Hats - Pop Goes The World
 2. Sade - Nothing Can Come Between Us
(Paul McCartney on writing a song for Johnny Cash)
 3. Johnny Cash & Paul McCartney - New Moon Over Jamaica
(News: JFK Jr. speech at the Democratic National Convention)
 4. Shona Laing - (Glad I'm) Not A Kennedy
(Rod Stewart on football hooligans)
 5. Climie Fisher - Love Changes (Everything)
 6. Taylor Dayne - I'll Always Love You
(TV: Late Night with David Letterman - Roy Orbison)
 7. Traveling Wilburys - Rattled
(TV: Soul Train)
 8. The Deele - Two Occasions
(News: Dan Quayle the GOP VP choice)
 9. Steve Earle - The Devil's Right Hand
(Commercial: Ron Perlman AIDS PSA)
10. The Jets - Make It Real

https://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/197-10-10-1988

Using the 1987 model, I did the same for this 1988 set. Let me know what you think!
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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #723 on: August 11, 2014, 02:38:51 PM »
5th visit to 1988:

 1. Men Without Hats - Pop Goes The World
 2. Sade - Nothing Can Come Between Us
(Paul McCartney on writing a song for Johnny Cash)
 3. Johnny Cash & Paul McCartney - New Moon Over Jamaica
(News: JFK Jr. speech at the Democratic National Convention)
 4. Shona Laing - (Glad I'm) Not A Kennedy
(Rod Stewart on football hooligans)
 5. Climie Fisher - Love Changes (Everything)
 6. Taylor Dayne - I'll Always Love You
(TV: Late Night with David Letterman - Roy Orbison)
 7. Traveling Wilburys - Rattled
(TV: Soul Train)
 8. The Deele - Two Occasions
(News: Dan Quayle the GOP VP choice)
 9. Steve Earle - The Devil's Right Hand
(Commercial: Ron Perlman AIDS PSA)
10. The Jets - Make It Real

https://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/197-10-10-1988

Using the 1987 model, I did the same for this 1988 set. Let me know what you think!

Lots of mellow soul here! Glad to see Shona Laing getting some love.

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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #724 on: August 11, 2014, 03:11:16 PM »
5th visit to 1988:

 1. Men Without Hats - Pop Goes The World
 2. Sade - Nothing Can Come Between Us
(Paul McCartney on writing a song for Johnny Cash)
 3. Johnny Cash & Paul McCartney - New Moon Over Jamaica
(News: JFK Jr. speech at the Democratic National Convention)
 4. Shona Laing - (Glad I'm) Not A Kennedy
(Rod Stewart on football hooligans)
 5. Climie Fisher - Love Changes (Everything)
 6. Taylor Dayne - I'll Always Love You
(TV: Late Night with David Letterman - Roy Orbison)
 7. Traveling Wilburys - Rattled
(TV: Soul Train)
 8. The Deele - Two Occasions
(News: Dan Quayle the GOP VP choice)
 9. Steve Earle - The Devil's Right Hand
(Commercial: Ron Perlman AIDS PSA)
10. The Jets - Make It Real


that looks utterly fab -- several oft-requested tunes (by me), and the Climie Fisher tune is the Best. Rod Stewart. Imitation. EVAH, so... nice segue there.  Sadly I still can't listen to these at work until they upgrade our PCs (soon, I'm told)
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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #725 on: August 12, 2014, 05:06:07 PM »
2nd attempt at 2001:

 1. Weezer - Don't Let Go
 2. Sophie B. Hawkins - Walking In My Blue Jeans (Strange Thing)
(Movie: Ocean's Eleven)
 3. Daft Punk - One More Time
(TV: Alias)
 4. Zero 7 - Destiny
 5. Alien Ant Farm - Smooth Criminal
 6. Alicia Keys - Fallin'
(Movie: Zoolander)
 7. The Wallflowers - I Started A Joke
 8. Bob Dylan - Bye And Bye
 9. Nikka Costa - Like A Feather
(TV: Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood final episode)
10. Jools Holland featuring George Harrison - Horse To The Water

https://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/164-10-10-2001

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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #726 on: August 17, 2014, 11:20:30 PM »
9th visit to 1973:

 1. New York Dolls - Bad Girl
 2. Daryl Hall and John Oates - Las Vegas Turnaround (The Stewardess Song)
(News: OPEC oil embargo)
 3. Al Green - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
 4. Willie Nelson - Shotgun Willie
(News: New York gravediggers strike)
 5. Chicago - Darlin' Dear
 6. Seals and Crofts - We May Never Pass This Way (Again)
(Movie: The Sting)
 7. James Taylor - One Man Parade
 8. The Isley Brothers - Sunshine (Go Away Today)
(News: Roe v. Wade)
 9. Charlie Rich - Behind Closed Doors (per urth)
10. George Harrison - Living In The Material World (per RGMike)

https://soundcloud.com/retrocapnjack/177-10-10-1973

The days of RR intros/outros are winding down - 5 more sets before I reach 200 sets,
and I will start using AL, FYI.  In the meantime, let me know what you think of this set!
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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #727 on: August 18, 2014, 01:09:46 PM »
Suggested by urth, here is a second round of Beatles covers:

 1. Adrian Belew - I'm Down (per urth)
(George 1964)
 2. Gregory Phillips - Don't Bother Me
 3. Tim Curry - I Will
 4. Flamin' Groovies - There's A Place
(John 1965)
 5. Yes - Every Little Thing (per urth)
 6. Nilsson - She's Leaving Home
 7. Elvis Costello - You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
(Paul 1966)
 8. Sweet Linda Divine - Good Day Sunshine
 9. The Hollies - If I Needed Someone
(Ringo 1968)
10. Steve Earle - I'm Looking Through You (per urth)
(John 1968)
11. Fats Domino - Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except For Me And My Monkey
12. Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs - And Your Bird Can Sing
(George 1969)
13. Theo Bikel - Piggies
(Paul 1969)
14. Teenage Fanclub - Tell Me What You See

https://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/200-10-10-beatles-covers

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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #728 on: August 19, 2014, 09:57:36 PM »
5th visit to 1996:

 1. The Hi-Fives - Hypnotizer
 2. Liz Phair with Material Issue - The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana)
(TV: NewsRadio)
 3. Eels - Susan's House
(TV: NewsRadio)
 4. Merril Bainbridge - Mouth (per radical347)
(TV: NewsRadio)
 5. The Why Store - Lack Of Water
 6. Prince - I Can't Make U Love Me
(TV: NewsRadio)
 7. Fugees - Killing Me Softly (per RGMike)
(TV: NewsRadio)
 8. Lush - All This Useless Beauty
(TV: NewsRadio)
 9. Patti Smith - Wicked Messenger (per urth)
(TV: NewsRadio)
10. Lyle Lovett - That's Right (You're Not From Texas)

https://soundcloud.com/retrocapnjack/187-10-10-1996

This set was partially inspired by RGMike's Fugees comment.  Following the models of recent sets (e.g. 1987, 1988),
I tried to keep things balanced.  Let me know what you think!
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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #729 on: August 23, 2014, 02:42:35 PM »
A request driven set, inspired by dischead's comments, here is my 7th visit to 1972:

 1. Flash - Monday Morning Eyes (per dischead)
 2. New Riders Of The Purple Sage - California Day (per dischead)
(TV: The Brady Kids)
 3. Gentle Giant - River (per dischead)
 4. Carole King - Brother, Brother (per RGMike)
(News: Angela Davis interview)
 5. Gil Scott-Heron - The Get Out Of The Ghetto Blues
 6. Wings - Tomorrow
(News: Genesis [Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford] interview)
 7. Genesis - Watcher Of The Skies (per dischead)
 8. Jefferson Airplane - Milk Train (per dischead)
(News: Jerry Garcia interview)
 9. Grateful Dead - One More Saturday Night (per dischead)
(TV: The Dating Game - Michael Jackson)
10. Michael Jackson - I Wanna Be Where You Are (per RGMike)

https://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/199-10-10-1972

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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #730 on: August 24, 2014, 05:00:36 PM »
9th visit to 1973:

 
 8. The Isley Brothers - Sunshine (Go Away Today)

Finally getting around to this one... DAMN that Isleys cover of "Sunshine" is fantastic. NTM and an instant fave. They truly did the best soul covers of white-boy Top 40 hits evah.
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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #731 on: August 24, 2014, 05:54:46 PM »
A request driven set, inspired by dischead's comments, here is my 7th visit to 1972:

 

This was also a winner, tho' I never "got" Gentle Giant. The fact that they ended up in bed with Lee Abrams (the notorious radio consultant) and STILL couldn't get airplay made a lot of people I know very happy. :)
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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #732 on: August 25, 2014, 08:49:58 PM »
A request driven set, inspired by dischead's comments, here is my 7th visit to 1972:

Ah, if I had only known, I could have filled out the set with requests and even a guilty pleasure
or two.  Mostly great choices here, although I am not a Wings fan.  And I would judge One More
Saturday Night
to be LN for a Dead song, as it was used frequently for an encore or second set
closer in shows.  Had you caught the hint from my recent sigs it would have been Brown-Eyed
Woman
instead, and Mr. Charlie  would have been an inspired choice as well.  It was wonderful
being reminded of that gem from NRPS, and it was great hearing the GSH track again.

Among other reactions, for me this set highlighted the difficulty of creating a cohesive show
when assembling tracks from disparate genres.
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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #733 on: August 25, 2014, 08:56:10 PM »
A request driven set, inspired by dischead's comments, here is my 7th visit to 1972:
This was also a winner, tho' I never "got" Gentle Giant. The fact that they ended up in bed with Lee Abrams (the notorious radio consultant) and STILL couldn't get airplay made a lot of people I know very happy. :)


What's to get?  They're possibly the best prog rock band and probably the most talented.
I picked River because in addition to being a personal fave it's also one of their most
accessible tracks.  Rather than write about them myself, here are a few relevant passages
lifted from Wikipedia:

Quote from: Wikipedia
Gentle Giant were a British progressive rock band active between 1970 and 1980.  The band
was known for its extreme complexity and sophistication of its music and for the varied musical
skills of its members.  All of the band members, except Malcolm Mortimore, were
multi-instrumentalists.

[...]

Gentle Giant's music was considered complex even by progressive rock standards, drawing on a
broad swath of music including folk, soul, jazz, and classical music.  Unlike many of their
progressive rock contemporaries, their classical influences ranged beyond the Romantic and
incorporated medieval, baroque, and modernist chamber music elements.  The band also had a
taste for broad themes for their lyrics, drawing inspiration not only from personal experiences but
from philosophy and the works of both François Rabelais and R. D. Laing.

[...]

From the start, Gentle Giant was a particularly flexible band because of the exceptionally broad
musical skills of its members.  One Gentle Giant album would list a total of forty-six instruments
in the musician credits -- all of which had been played by group members -- and five of the six
members sang, enabling the band to write and perform detailed vocal harmony and counterpoint.
The band's approach to songwriting was equally diverse, blending a wide variety of ideas and
influences whether they were considered commercial or otherwise.

It is the depth and complexity of their music that gives it the staying power for continued
enjoyment after repeated listenings over decades.  How many times has some pop song been
played on 10@10, and someone here makes a comment to the effect that they don't need to
hear it again for X years?  Yet I could play my Gentle Giant albums every day and it would
be weeks before I would tire of them.

It's like the difference between reading the Sunday New York Times and one of those free local
papers that cover high school sports and print the city council minutes.  The difference in
vocabulary, sentence structure, and sophistication of ideas makes the latter disposible and
enables the writing of the former to remain interesting weeks or even months later.
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Re: 10@10: Alternative Takes
« Reply #734 on: August 26, 2014, 06:17:56 PM »
Suggested by urth, here is a second round of Beatles covers:

 1. Adrian Belew - I'm Down (per urth)
(George 1964)
 2. Gregory Phillips - Don't Bother Me
 3. Tim Curry - I Will
 4. Flamin' Groovies - There's A Place
(John 1965)
 5. Yes - Every Little Thing (per urth)
 6. Nilsson - She's Leaving Home
 7. Elvis Costello - You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
(Paul 1966)
 8. Sweet Linda Divine - Good Day Sunshine
 9. The Hollies - If I Needed Someone
(Ringo 1968)
10. Steve Earle - I'm Looking Through You (per urth)
(John 1968)
11. Fats Domino - Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except For Me And My Monkey
12. Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs - And Your Bird Can Sing
(George 1969)
13. Theo Bikel - Piggies
(Paul 1969)
14. Teenage Fanclub - Tell Me What You See

https://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/200-10-10-beatles-covers

Fab! Gear! What's your response?

Thanks for taking my not-so-subtle hint -- loved it! Some I'd heard before, several I hadn't (that Flamin' Groovies song is the bomb), and all strung together nicely with some great clips.
« Last Edit: August 27, 2014, 11:47:16 AM by urth »
Let's get right to it.