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Postby froy » Sun Oct 17, 2010 12:27 am

yogi wrote:Nature Of the Beast is a GREAT song and the only song worth a damn off of What If.

Harrys Hands to Goodbye Roseland would be a good mix. I always liked Roseland and also Back To Chicago.


Today is auto pilot work to do

Thanks for the ideas BTChicago will be played not sure if it skips my kids ruined that cd,
In fact I will play it now and see.
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Postby yogi » Sun Oct 17, 2010 1:09 am

Do you have any 'newer' Night Ranger, Loverboy or Foreigner? Neverland was a GREAT CD so many of those songs were good and radio friendly. Off of Seven 'Peace Sign' is a classic, plus others from that album. Hole In The Sun has a song 'Your Gonna Hear From Me' thats just great.

Loverboy's latest which was the album of the year on this website is a GREAT album. Almost every song on it is good. Foreigner has Starrrider & Juke Box Hero along with a song off of Mr. Moonlight ' Real World which is great.
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Postby froy » Sun Oct 17, 2010 1:17 am

yogi wrote:Do you have any 'newer' Night Ranger, Loverboy or Foreigner? Neverland was a GREAT CD so many of those songs were good and radio friendly. Off of Seven 'Peace Sign' is a classic, plus others from that album. Hole In The Sun has a song 'Your Gonna Hear From Me' thats just great.

Loverboy's latest which was the album of the year on this website is a GREAT album. Almost every song on it is good. Foreigner has Starrrider & Juke Box Hero along with a song off of Mr. Moonlight ' Real World which is great.


I have no Night Ranger at all not yet anyway.. I played a great show last night from Foreigner
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Mon Oct 18, 2010 10:35 am

froy wrote:
yogi wrote:Do you have any 'newer' Night Ranger, Loverboy or Foreigner? Neverland was a GREAT CD so many of those songs were good and radio friendly. Off of Seven 'Peace Sign' is a classic, plus others from that album. Hole In The Sun has a song 'Your Gonna Hear From Me' thats just great.

Loverboy's latest which was the album of the year on this website is a GREAT album. Almost every song on it is good. Foreigner has Starrrider & Juke Box Hero along with a song off of Mr. Moonlight ' Real World which is great.


I have no Night Ranger at all not yet anyway.. I played a great show last night from Foreigner


First no Shinedown and then no Night Ranger? What the hell is wrong with you???
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Postby yogi » Mon Oct 18, 2010 10:55 pm

Froy you need to go out & purchase Shinedown's 'Sound Of Madness' CD. Almost Every song is on this CD is GREAT!!

Also Stanid's The singles 1996-2007 whould be another GREAT purchase 'It's Been Awhile' is a TOTAL classic. They do a cover of Comfortably Numb that is haunting it is soo good. The entire CD is incredible!!

Break down you cheap basta rd, and purchase some new GREAT music!!
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Postby yogi » Sat Oct 23, 2010 6:40 am

Play some Styx already. I hear more Styx played on Shreveport 98.1 then I hear here.

You are killing me with the Beatles. They are AWEFUL. I didnt like em growing up, as I got older I have learned to appreciate some of their music. Now hearing their crap nonstop since Tuesday I remember why I disliked them soooo much.

I also cant stand The Who. They are worse than the Beatles.

I think that you are hoping that Dennis will listen in cause you keep playing the crappy music that he likes.

PLAY SOME STYX ALREADY!!!!
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Postby yogi » Sat Oct 23, 2010 6:51 am

Play some: Styx, Journey, REO, Rush, Triumph, Shinedown, The Cars, Nickleback, Metallica, Foreigner, Loverboy, April Wine, Gun & Roses, Tom Petty, Bad Company, Boston, New England, Night Ranger, Motley Crue, Poison, Bon Jovi, Damn Yankees, Nirvana, Alice Cooper, Staind, Billy Joel, BTO, Dream Theatre, Shaw/Blades, Tommy Shaw, Dennis DeYoung Aerosmith


Your Beatles, The Who , John Denver & Neil Diamond are killing me.


Thank you!!!
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Postby froy » Sat Oct 23, 2010 7:03 am

yogi wrote:Play some: Styx, Journey, REO, Rush, Triumph, , Foreigner, Damn Yankees, BTO,


Your Beatles, The Who , John Denver & Neil Diamond are killing me.


Thank you!!!


That's all I have of what you asked for. More to come painting the studio and getting things more organized,

Here is an hour of STYX

Tom Petty and Billy Joel SUCK never will play anything from them.
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Postby Michigan Girl » Sat Oct 23, 2010 7:16 am

froy wrote:
yogi wrote:Play some: Styx, Journey, REO, Rush, Triumph, , Foreigner, Damn Yankees, BTO,


Your Beatles, The Who , John Denver & Neil Diamond are killing me.


Thank you!!!


That's all I have of what you asked for. More to come painting the studio and getting things more organized,

Here is an hour of STYX

Tom Petty and Billy Joel SUCK never will play anything from them.
:shock: but your listening public ...what happened
to fair and impartial ... :wink:
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Postby yogi » Sat Oct 23, 2010 7:27 am

Pink Floyd, Supertramp!!! Hell, I would even take a Manilow song once in a while over the god aweful Beattles.
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Postby Keiferb » Sat Oct 23, 2010 7:28 am

5:25 PM EST. Suite Madame Blue (Live). What version is it? It's not the Caught in the Act Version, is it?
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Postby yogi » Sat Oct 23, 2010 7:31 am

The Stranger is a GREAT Album, Damn The Torpedos - Classic!!!!

P.S. Take some of the money that you are saving NOT going to Styx concerts and purchase some new music. I would start with Shinedowns 'Sound Of Madness CD'. From there purchase The Cars debut album & then Staind's The Singles. That ought of get you out of the funk that youve been in for the past 25 years.
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Postby Keiferb » Sat Oct 23, 2010 7:31 am

yogi wrote:Pink Floyd, Supertramp!!! Hell, I would even take a Manilow song once in a while over the god aweful Beattles.


Dude - I like your taste.....well, except for maybe the Manilow.
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Postby yogi » Sat Oct 23, 2010 7:36 am

I cant stand Manilow ( except Mandy, Even Now, and Weekend In New England) but ANYTHING is better then nonstop Beattles or The Who.

I'd also love to hear some Cinderella, Def Leppard, Led Zepplin. Queensryche, Long Cold Winter - CLASSIC

P.S. Ater Stainds The Singles CD purchase Dream Theatres Images & Words- I will do my best to get you out of your 25+year funk!!!
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Sat Oct 23, 2010 7:51 am

Froy, I'll send you some cd's next week, I expect you to play them !!! 8)

I'll let you know which songs. I have 400+ cd's that I'm going through right now. I'll put them in categories for you too. I hope you play a block of Progressive Rock, with Rush & Porcupine Tree :)

I'm even throwing in a few 80's Hair Band cd's to mix things up!
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Postby froy » Sat Oct 23, 2010 8:43 am

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Froy, I'll send you some cd's next week, I expect you to play them !!! 8)

I'll let you know which songs. I have 400+ cd's that I'm going through right now. I'll put them in categories for you too. I hope you play a block of Progressive Rock, with Rush & Porcupine Tree :)

I'm even throwing in a few 80's Hair Band cd's to mix things up!


Before you send let me know what you are not sending in case I really need that disc.
Look forward to getting some more music.
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Postby froy » Sat Oct 23, 2010 8:53 am

yogi wrote:I cant stand Manilow ( except Mandy, Even Now, and Weekend In New England) but ANYTHING is better then nonstop Beattles or The Who.

I'd also love to hear some Cinderella, Def Leppard, Led Zepplin. Queensryche, Long Cold Winter - CLASSIC

P.S. Ater Stainds The Singles CD purchase Dream Theatres Images & Words- I will do my best to get you out of your 25+year funk!!!


I played Cinderella the other night,

Its on auto shuffle so Im not picking the tunes

The Beatles are the best

Neil Diamond is great also
Better than Tom Swetty.
Billy Pole forget it never.
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Postby froy » Sat Oct 23, 2010 9:04 am

Keiferb wrote:5:25 PM EST. Suite Madame Blue (Live). What version is it? It's not the Caught in the Act Version, is it?


1977 Chicago Concert
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Postby bugsymalone » Sat Oct 23, 2010 9:05 am

yogi wrote:I cant stand Manilow ( except Mandy, Even Now, and Weekend In New England) but ANYTHING is better then nonstop Beattles or The Who.

I'd also love to hear some Cinderella, Def Leppard, Led Zepplin. Queensryche, Long Cold Winter - CLASSIC

P.S. Ater Stainds The Singles CD purchase Dream Theatres Images & Words- I will do my best to get you out of your 25+year funk!!!


Hee! I like a lot of Barry's stuff. (So kill me!) Mandy kinda sucks, but I like those other two, Yogi. "Brooklyn Blues" is just one of his standout songs. Very unlike most of his BIG MOMENT ballads. I think it may be my favorite of his.

And yes to Porcupine Tree, Suite!


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Postby froy » Sat Oct 23, 2010 9:09 am

bugsymalone wrote:
yogi wrote:I cant stand Manilow ( except Mandy, Even Now, and Weekend In New England) but ANYTHING is better then nonstop Beattles or The Who.

I'd also love to hear some Cinderella, Def Leppard, Led Zepplin. Queensryche, Long Cold Winter - CLASSIC

P.S. Ater Stainds The Singles CD purchase Dream Theatres Images & Words- I will do my best to get you out of your 25+year funk!!!


Hee! I like a lot of Barry's stuff. (So kill me!) Mandy kinda sucks, but I like those other two, Yogi. "Brooklyn Blues" is just one of his standout songs. Very unlike most of his BIG MOMENT ballads. I think it may be my favorite of his.

And yes to Porcupine Tree, Suite!


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Sorry no Manilow will ever be played. I like The Carpenters will play them some time when its right
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Postby Monker » Sat Oct 23, 2010 10:31 am

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yogi wrote:Wrong check what I sent you. Again you are just plain sorry.

Hell, I would of sent to you for free like I did many others here. I didnt want anything in return, but then you promised something in return so I took you to be someone of their word. You are NOT that person.

And you rip Gowan for taking advantage. What a hypocrite.

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I checked and your still wrong

Not only do I have the cd of the KBFH but I have the Reel to Reel tapes.
Bought em from Goldmine magazine,

Boy have you become a goofus


Wow. I wonder what KBFH would think if somebody told them you are broadcasting a show of theirs from an old CD.
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Postby froy » Sat Oct 23, 2010 11:56 am

Monker wrote:
froy wrote:
yogi wrote:Wrong check what I sent you. Again you are just plain sorry.

Hell, I would of sent to you for free like I did many others here. I didnt want anything in return, but then you promised something in return so I took you to be someone of their word. You are NOT that person.

And you rip Gowan for taking advantage. What a hypocrite.

Once a used car salesman always....................



I checked and your still wrong

Not only do I have the cd of the KBFH but I have the Reel to Reel tapes.
Bought em from Goldmine magazine,

Boy have you become a goofus


Wow. I wonder what KBFH would think if somebody told them you are broadcasting a show of theirs from an old CD.


Are you threatening me Monker?
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Postby Monker » Sat Oct 23, 2010 1:50 pm

froy wrote:
Monker wrote:
froy wrote:
yogi wrote:Wrong check what I sent you. Again you are just plain sorry.

Hell, I would of sent to you for free like I did many others here. I didnt want anything in return, but then you promised something in return so I took you to be someone of their word. You are NOT that person.

And you rip Gowan for taking advantage. What a hypocrite.

Once a used car salesman always....................



I checked and your still wrong

Not only do I have the cd of the KBFH but I have the Reel to Reel tapes.
Bought em from Goldmine magazine,

Boy have you become a goofus


Wow. I wonder what KBFH would think if somebody told them you are broadcasting a show of theirs from an old CD.


Are you threatening me Monker?


No. If I were going to send a note to KBFH, I wouldn't post about it here...I would just do it and you would have no idea who tipped them off.

But, I think you acting pretty stupidly by rebroadcasting a KBFH or any other radio show. I wonder what the fine is, or if you would have to serve jail time, or both.
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Postby Boomchild » Sat Oct 23, 2010 3:02 pm

Monker wrote:
froy wrote:
Monker wrote:
froy wrote:
yogi wrote:Wrong check what I sent you. Again you are just plain sorry.

Hell, I would of sent to you for free like I did many others here. I didnt want anything in return, but then you promised something in return so I took you to be someone of their word. You are NOT that person.

And you rip Gowan for taking advantage. What a hypocrite.

Once a used car salesman always....................



I checked and your still wrong

Not only do I have the cd of the KBFH but I have the Reel to Reel tapes.
Bought em from Goldmine magazine,

Boy have you become a goofus


Wow. I wonder what KBFH would think if somebody told them you are broadcasting a show of theirs from an old CD.


Are you threatening me Monker?


No. If I were going to send a note to KBFH, I wouldn't post about it here...I would just do it and you would have no idea who tipped them off.

But, I think you acting pretty stupidly by rebroadcasting a KBFH or any other radio show. I wonder what the fine is, or if you would have to serve jail time, or both.


People need to respect copyright laws. The ones that don't just fuck things up for everyone.
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Postby froy » Sat Oct 23, 2010 9:38 pm

Monker wrote:
froy wrote:
Monker wrote:
froy wrote:
yogi wrote:Wrong check what I sent you. Again you are just plain sorry.

Hell, I would of sent to you for free like I did many others here. I didnt want anything in return, but then you promised something in return so I took you to be someone of their word. You are NOT that person.

And you rip Gowan for taking advantage. What a hypocrite.

Once a used car salesman always....................



I checked and your still wrong

Not only do I have the cd of the KBFH but I have the Reel to Reel tapes.
Bought em from Goldmine magazine,

Boy have you become a goofus


Wow. I wonder what KBFH would think if somebody told them you are broadcasting a show of theirs from an old CD.


Are you threatening me Monker?


No. If I were going to send a note to KBFH, I wouldn't post about it here...I would just do it and you would have no idea who tipped them off.

But, I think you acting pretty stupidly by rebroadcasting a KBFH or any other radio show. I wonder what the fine is, or if you would have to serve jail time, or both.


Im sure they would laugh to know 10 people from Melodic Rock are tapped in to my private link.
If it were a major radio station that would be a different issue,
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Postby Keiferb » Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:52 am

froy wrote:
Im sure they would laugh to know 10 people from Melodic Rock are tapped in to my private link.
If it were a major radio station that would be a different issue,


Make that 11. Live Bee Gee's. I notice you play a fair amount of live music. Many don't like live performances, because they don't sound EXACTLY like the original recording. I think live recordings are great opportunities to hear "alternate" (improvisations), or extended versions of songs you like. I also think live performances give great insight into the actual talent of the performers (instrumentally, on key, harmonies, etc. and yes, I know that subsequent "tweaks" can be made after the fact). Hence, the dry-heaving I've experienced listening to some (not all) of the Gowan GI/PO8 samples that have been posted, but yet I digress.

I think I value my live Floyd/Gilmour discs more so than the originals. Extended versions of the classic songs are great. I think I might be in a minority here, but "Live" ain't bad when done good.
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Postby froy » Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:59 am

Keiferb wrote:
froy wrote:
Im sure they would laugh to know 10 people from Melodic Rock are tapped in to my private link.
If it were a major radio station that would be a different issue,


Make that 11. Live Bee Gee's. I notice you play a fair amount of live music. Many don't like live performances, because they don't sound EXACTLY like the original recording. I think live recordings are great opportunities to hear "alternate" (improvisations), or extended versions of songs you like. I also think live performances give great insight into the actual talent of the performers (instrumentally, on key, harmonies, etc. and yes, I know that subsequent "tweaks" can be made after the fact). Hence, the dry-heaving I've experienced listening to some (not all) of the Gowan GI/PO8 samples that have been posted, but yet I digress.

I think I value my live Floyd/Gilmour discs more so than the originals. Extended versions of the classic songs are great. I think I might be in a minority here, but "Live" ain't bad when done good.


I can't agree more. I have about 300 concerts still waiting to be uploaded, Live is where its at . This Bee Gees show is from 1989 the height of there career,
Up Next a stellar Elton John performance that will blow you away, Its a great day to enjoy Concert Day on The WILD 100.1
Later YES from the HOB The Ladder Tour,
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Postby Keiferb » Sun Oct 24, 2010 6:20 am

froy wrote:
Keiferb wrote:
froy wrote:
Im sure they would laugh to know 10 people from Melodic Rock are tapped in to my private link.
If it were a major radio station that would be a different issue,


Make that 11. Live Bee Gee's. I notice you play a fair amount of live music. Many don't like live performances, because they don't sound EXACTLY like the original recording. I think live recordings are great opportunities to hear "alternate" (improvisations), or extended versions of songs you like. I also think live performances give great insight into the actual talent of the performers (instrumentally, on key, harmonies, etc. and yes, I know that subsequent "tweaks" can be made after the fact). Hence, the dry-heaving I've experienced listening to some (not all) of the Gowan GI/PO8 samples that have been posted, but yet I digress.

I think I value my live Floyd/Gilmour discs more so than the originals. Extended versions of the classic songs are great. I think I might be in a minority here, but "Live" ain't bad when done good.


I can't agree more. I have about 300 concerts still waiting to be uploaded, Live is where its at . This Bee Gees show is from 1989 the height of there career,
Up Next a stellar Elton John performance that will blow you away, Its a great day to enjoy Concert Day on The WILD 100.1
Later YES from the HOB The Ladder Tour,


4:15 EST. Another Brick in the Wall Pt 2. Awesome. Although, I don't recognize the version. Off of a Waters album I presume? Berlin?
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Postby froy » Sun Oct 24, 2010 6:26 am

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4:15 EST. Another Brick in the Wall Pt 2. Awesome. Although, I don't recognize the version. Off of a Waters album I presume? Berlin?


Nope Waters In The Flesh Tour This sucker is WILD ..
Played it for you my friend,,
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Postby Boomchild » Sun Oct 24, 2010 6:20 pm

froy wrote:
Monker wrote:
froy wrote:
Monker wrote:
froy wrote:
yogi wrote:Wrong check what I sent you. Again you are just plain sorry.

Hell, I would of sent to you for free like I did many others here. I didnt want anything in return, but then you promised something in return so I took you to be someone of their word. You are NOT that person.

And you rip Gowan for taking advantage. What a hypocrite.

Once a used car salesman always....................



I checked and your still wrong

Not only do I have the cd of the KBFH but I have the Reel to Reel tapes.
Bought em from Goldmine magazine,

Boy have you become a goofus


Wow. I wonder what KBFH would think if somebody told them you are broadcasting a show of theirs from an old CD.


Are you threatening me Monker?


No. If I were going to send a note to KBFH, I wouldn't post about it here...I would just do it and you would have no idea who tipped them off.

But, I think you acting pretty stupidly by rebroadcasting a KBFH or any other radio show. I wonder what the fine is, or if you would have to serve jail time, or both.


Im sure they would laugh to know 10 people from Melodic Rock are tapped in to my private link.
If it were a major radio station that would be a different issue,


The average Joe that got fined and sued back in the early days of illegal downloading music thought the same thing. That is until they got fined and sued. It's the folks that do that kind of thing that cause stupid laws to be created that effect everyone.
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