Featuring:
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- You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere
- Glen Hansard & Markéta Irglová
- I’m Not There – Original Soundtrack
- Orig. Bob Dylan
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2 |
- Stuck In a Moment You Can’t Get Out Of
- The Persuasions
- The Persuasions Sing U2
- Orig. U2
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3 |
- Baby I’m-A Want You
- The Brady Bunch
- Meet The Brady Bunch
- Orig. Bread
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4 |
- I Got You
- Lava Baby
- Big Muff (Expanded)
- Orig. Split Enz
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5 |
- Lay Down Sally
- Carl Weathersby
- Blues Power: Songs Of Eric Clapton
- Orig. Eric Clapton
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6 |
- I Want You Bad
- J. Mascis
- The Q People: A Tribute To NRBQ
- Orig. NRBQ
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7 |
- Ain’t No Mountain High Enough
- Jimmy Barnes
- Soul Deep
- Orig. Marvin Gaye/Tammy Terrell
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8 |
- We Gotta Get Out Of This Place
- Ann Wilson
- Hope & Glory
- Orig. Animals
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45 minutes |
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I didn't even know what a preposition was until I just looked it up, but this was a great show!
Actually, if you want to follow the traditional rule that you shouldn't end a sentence with a preposition–a rule to which most grammarians no longer adhere–the correct title would be "You got stuck in a moment out of which you can't get."
When the Brady Brunch tried to do soul and jive talk, grammar is the least of our worries. That is the whitest thing I've heard in a long time. (Insert obvious corny 'white Bread' joke here).
Brian, you done good!
The original version of "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" was not by Diana Ross but by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell in 1967.
Right you are – corrected in the shownotes
John McCoy, you're spot on…Brian, your grammar cop bullets are losing their sting!
re: "stuck in a moment out of which you can't get"
Since when is Tristan 12? I feel like he was just nine,
What a great show.
It did, however, remind me a bit of the classic Stan Freberg sketch, "Elderly Man River" (which is an attempt at a cover of "Old Man River"), where the incorrect grammar of the song and hints of bad taste cause constant interruptions from a Mr Tweedly and his horn. He particular dislikes double negatives and contractions. The transcript is on the net (below) but if you get a chance to hear the "darlin' little horn" it's worth it.
Kink to transcript: http://www.themadmusicarchive.com/song_details.as…
Link to a blog with streaming version: http://www.steinski.com/blog/elderly_man_river_by…
Okay. Since you brought up the topic, Brian, you have one habitual fingernails-on-the-chalkboard phrase it'd be nice if you phased out: "continue on." 'Continue' means 'go on.' So when you say, "let's continue on, shall we?", you're saying, "let's go on on, shall we?"
I wasn't gonna [sic] mention it, but you chose the topic.
When are we doing the Queen Cover Story II?
Love ya [sic], man!
Blocking all future emails from Uncle George…
And you're off the Christmas Card list, too!