Sorry - but I think Dave Hermann - the 10 am-2pm dj on 102.7 WNEW fm (New York City) probably pipped you as I know he did it every morning - late seventies/early eighties- my mom was a nurse and she worked seven to three thirty (half an hour for lunch) - so I could skip school and she'd never know - she was gone by 6:30 and not home till around 4 - so I'd just pretend I'd gone to school (after I turned eighteen I could call in sick for myself) and I'd stay home and listen to music all day (while doing my homework - I DID always do my work -even if I didn't go to class everyday).
Yep, I remember ole Dave doing this in the '70s. Welcome back, hh!
something borrowed: blue highway - What Wondrous Love Is This:
something blue: agnes strange- highway blues
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aidan
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Mon 19 Jul, 2010 02:48 pm
Something Old:
Something New (and borrowed - but since no one else is playing - I'm making my own rules now and this is one of my favorite songs of all time so:
Holy **** - listen to this pure, crystalline voice and amazing guitar work AND I used to listen to WMMR out of Philadelphia - what a treasure:
Something Borrowed:
Something blue - the original - it is a sad song so it's blue:
Something new and blue
Etta James makes it her own.
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aidan
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Sat 4 Sep, 2010 01:35 am
something old- Runaway Train/Soul Asylum
something new: Run/Snow Patrol
something borrowed Midnight Rider/Theory of a Deadman
something blue: Runaway Love/Ludacris and Mary J. Blige
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tsarstepan
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Sat 4 Sep, 2010 02:28 am
@jespah,
Mental illness/neurosis
(forgive me the loose theme here my excuse is it's 04:25 in the morning. I promise a more faithful/closer themed group of songs in my next posting):
Something old: Still Crazy After All These Years by Paul Simon
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Something new: Zak and Sara by Ben Folds
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Something borrowed: Diana Krall, Elvis Costello & Willie Nelson - Crazy (Live)
Something blue: Constant Craving by k.d. lang
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jespah
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Sat 4 Sep, 2010 07:39 am
Weather-related, in honor of the fizzled-out Earl.