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Baby I've Been Thinking: October 2009
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Baby I've Been Thinking. Can we have a moratorium on pop argot? Friday, October 30, 2009. Friday Funtime: San Franciscan Nights. The world's greatest record store, where I am incapable of spending under $50 once I get going. And attended the annual Bridge School Benefit concert. Neil Young's annual undertaking to raise funds for the Bridge School. Which aids children with speech and physical impairments to learn and express themselves. 1 Adam Sandler (! And Neil Young, "Powderfinger". Links to this post.
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Baby I've Been Thinking: July 2009
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Baby I've Been Thinking. Can we have a moratorium on pop argot? Monday, July 27, 2009. Norman Connors, "You Are My Starship". Barry Scott's weekly Lost 45s. Show yesterday reminded me of a number of songs I neglected to include the Friday before last in my moon/space celebration set. Rather than miscontextual fluff like "Desert Moon," I should have gone with Bobby Womack's splendid take on "Fly Me to the Moon.". Links to this post. Thursday, July 23, 2009. Links to this post. Wednesday, July 22, 2009.
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Baby I've Been Thinking: Lady Gaga, "Telephone"
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Baby I've Been Thinking. Can we have a moratorium on pop argot? Thursday, May 6, 2010. Lady Gaga, "Telephone". Few artists today are as polarizing as Lady Gaga - you either absolutely adore her or are absolutely mystified by her overwhelming success over the past 18 months. I'm not on board with her - didn't she learn from Elton John and Madonna that costumes only go so far, that you have to have some lyrical meat on your glittery bones? Gaga and Beyonce did, though. May 6, 2010 at 2:44 PM. I used to thi...
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Baby I've Been Thinking: February 2010
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Baby I've Been Thinking. Can we have a moratorium on pop argot? Thursday, February 25, 2010. Friday Funtime: Oh, Canada! I don't get personally excited about the Olympics, but I hope the athletes and fans in Vancouver are having the time of their lives right now. Here's a celebration of some Canadians who have contributed memorable pop and rock to their neighbors to the south. 1 Nikki Yanofsky, "I Believe". 2 Bob and Doug McKenzie f/ Geddy Lee, "Take Off". 3 Paul Anka, "I Don't Like to Sleep Alone".
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Baby I've Been Thinking: April 2010
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Baby I've Been Thinking. Can we have a moratorium on pop argot? Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Marie Osmond, "This Is the Way That I Feel". Ever wonder what Marie Osmond would have sounded like if she had mashed up two Diana Ross hits, "Love Hangover" and "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"? Then you should be aware of absolutely sweet Marie's final Top 40 chart appearance as a solo artist, "This Is the Way That I Feel.". For an immense number of forgotten gems.). Links to this post. Monday, April 26, 2010. A typi...
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Baby I've Been Thinking: Marie Osmond, "This Is the Way That I Feel"
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Baby I've Been Thinking. Can we have a moratorium on pop argot? Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Marie Osmond, "This Is the Way That I Feel". Ever wonder what Marie Osmond would have sounded like if she had mashed up two Diana Ross hits, "Love Hangover" and "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"? Then you should be aware of absolutely sweet Marie's final Top 40 chart appearance as a solo artist, "This Is the Way That I Feel.". For an immense number of forgotten gems.). April 27, 2010 at 3:19 PM. Your Host This Evening.
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Baby I've Been Thinking: August 2009
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Baby I've Been Thinking. Can we have a moratorium on pop argot? Monday, August 31, 2009. The Legendary K.O., "George Bush Doesn't Care About Black People". This weekend saw the fourth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, an ugly storm that revealed an ugly side of America. Our nation's slothful indifference to the needs of the people trapped in the region was nothing short of shocking, and Kanye West was right to call it as he saw it. They rendered the refrain as "George Bush don't like. Links to this post.
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Baby I've Been Thinking: Rose Colored Glass, "Can't Find the Time"
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Baby I've Been Thinking. Can we have a moratorium on pop argot? Tuesday, April 20, 2010. Rose Colored Glass, "Can't Find the Time". Can't Find the Time," meanwhile, found new life in the hands of Rose Colored Glass, a pop quartet who took it to #54 in the spring of 1971. I'd never have known about it had it not been for a Dick Bartley compilation, Collector's Essentials: The '70s. This one is my favourite (though it lacks the comedy of the original video). April 28, 2010 at 3:29 PM. Your Host This Evening.
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Baby I've Been Thinking: November 2009
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Baby I've Been Thinking. Can we have a moratorium on pop argot? Tuesday, November 10, 2009. The Pointer Sisters, "The Pinball Song". Happy 40th birthday, Sesame Street. You were my favorite block to hang out on through most of the '70s. And happy 11/10/09 to the rest of you. Here's a fitting Sesame Street tune for the date. Betcha didn't know this was the Pointer Sisters singing these pinball songs, huh? Molto grazie to the fan who linked them all together as one long clip. Links to this post. I'm an out...