Greetings to our beloved blog readers in Sweden, Costa Rica and Indonesia....
During the 1:00-2:00 p.m. hour (east coast America time), we were 'treated' to a mix of hip hop, disco, classic rock and kitsch pop thanks to 98.7-SimonFM (Greensboro, NC). The hour started with "I Can't Dance," a rare bland pop song from Genesis, a trio led in its later years by Phil Collins, a singer who wrote his signature solo song "I Can Feel It in the Air Tonight" after he came back to England from a tour of America to find she had been cheating on him. But, if anyone from Simon stumbles upon this blog, maybe they can play "Land of Confusion" or "No Reply at All" instead (yeah, of course, they won't pay attention to what we say, but..........)
Here are the last ten songs we listened to on Simon-FM:
1) "Refugee" Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. 1980
2) That's the Way (I Like It). KC and the Sunshine Band. 1975.
3) Another Brick in the Wall. Pink Floyd. 1979.
4) Don't Talk to Strangers. Rick Springfield (pict. bottom) 1982
5) Only the Good Die Young. Billy Joel (pict. center). 1977
6) Broken Wings. Mr. Mister. (pict. top) 1985
7) Someday. Nickelback. 2003.
8) Whole Lotta Love. Led Zeppelin. 1969
9) Every Little Step. Bobby Brown. 1989
10) I Can't Dance. Genesis. 1991
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Showing posts with label Phil Collins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phil Collins. Show all posts
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Friday, May 9, 2014
We're Back: The Last Ten Albums We've Listened To
Yes, we have been away for a while, but it's good to be back from our Buddhist pilgrimage to Bhutan (yes, that's a joke). But, we have listened to lots of records lately; here are the last ten:
1. Richard Pryor. "That ***ger's Crazy" 1974
2. Herbie Hancock. "Mr. Hands" 1980
3. Tim Buckley. "Blue Afternoon" 1969
4. Jefferson Starship "Red Octopus" 1975 (top image)
5. Jan Hammer Group "Oh Yeah?" 1976
6. The Tubes "Young and Rich" 1976 (center image)
7. Genesis "Abacab" 1981
8. Devo "Freedom of Choice" 1980 (bottom image)
9. Elvis Costello "This Year's Model" 1978
10. Phil Collins "Face Value" 1980
http://www.jerrysrecords.com (record store in Pittsburgh)
http://www.schoolkidsrecords.com (record store in Raleigh)
http://www.indycdandvinyl.com (record store in Indianapolis)
http://www.nuggetrecords.com (record store in Boston)
http://www.waterloorecords.com (record store in Austin, Tex.)
http://www.easystreetrecords.com (record store in Seattle)
1. Richard Pryor. "That ***ger's Crazy" 1974
2. Herbie Hancock. "Mr. Hands" 1980
3. Tim Buckley. "Blue Afternoon" 1969
4. Jefferson Starship "Red Octopus" 1975 (top image)
5. Jan Hammer Group "Oh Yeah?" 1976
6. The Tubes "Young and Rich" 1976 (center image)
7. Genesis "Abacab" 1981
8. Devo "Freedom of Choice" 1980 (bottom image)
9. Elvis Costello "This Year's Model" 1978
10. Phil Collins "Face Value" 1980
http://www.jerrysrecords.com (record store in Pittsburgh)
http://www.schoolkidsrecords.com (record store in Raleigh)
http://www.indycdandvinyl.com (record store in Indianapolis)
http://www.nuggetrecords.com (record store in Boston)
http://www.waterloorecords.com (record store in Austin, Tex.)
http://www.easystreetrecords.com (record store in Seattle)
Labels:
Boston,
Devo,
Elvis Costello,
Herbie Hancock,
Phil Collins,
Pittsburgh,
Raleigh,
records,
Richard Pryor,
Seattle
Monday, May 27, 2013
Last Ten Music Records We've Listened To: John Denver to (the) BoDeans
Most of these records are from the 1980s, ie. the Me Decade, with just two exceptions, one coming from the late John Denver and the other coming from Elvis Costello.
We got these records through record stores in Roanoke, Va. and Carrboro (Chapel Hill), NC, as well as yard sales, record shows, auctions and a visit to an antique shop in the quaint town of Madison, NC.
There was also a nifty comedy record by Bob Newhart from 1960, which we listened to, but we opted to stick with music records for this list.
Here is the list:
1. BoDeans "Outside Looking In" (pictured top). 1987
2. The Psychedelic Furs "Forever Now." 1982.
3. Pat Benatar "Seven the Hard Way." 1985
4. Elvis Costello. "This Year's Model." 1978
5. The Cars "Panorama." 1980
6. Phil Collins "Face Value" 1981 (pictured center)
7. David Bowie. "Never Let Me Go." 1987
8. Supertramp "........Famous Last Words.........." 1982
9.The Rolling Stones "Undercover" 1983
10. John Denver. "Rocky Mountain High" 1972 (pictured bottom)
It was also interesting to learn that some of these bands are still active and on tour. (The) BoDeans will be playing Austin, Tex. on June 1st while the Psychedelic Furs play in Las Vegas on June 2nd.
http://www.bodeans.com
http://www.thepsychedelicfurs.com
We got these records through record stores in Roanoke, Va. and Carrboro (Chapel Hill), NC, as well as yard sales, record shows, auctions and a visit to an antique shop in the quaint town of Madison, NC.
There was also a nifty comedy record by Bob Newhart from 1960, which we listened to, but we opted to stick with music records for this list.
Here is the list:
1. BoDeans "Outside Looking In" (pictured top). 1987
2. The Psychedelic Furs "Forever Now." 1982.
3. Pat Benatar "Seven the Hard Way." 1985
4. Elvis Costello. "This Year's Model." 1978
5. The Cars "Panorama." 1980
6. Phil Collins "Face Value" 1981 (pictured center)
7. David Bowie. "Never Let Me Go." 1987
8. Supertramp "........Famous Last Words.........." 1982
9.The Rolling Stones "Undercover" 1983
10. John Denver. "Rocky Mountain High" 1972 (pictured bottom)
It was also interesting to learn that some of these bands are still active and on tour. (The) BoDeans will be playing Austin, Tex. on June 1st while the Psychedelic Furs play in Las Vegas on June 2nd.
http://www.bodeans.com
http://www.thepsychedelicfurs.com
Labels:
Bob Newhart,
BoDeans,
David Bowie,
Elvis Costello,
John Denver,
Pat Benatar,
Phil Collins,
The Cars
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