<< << I have tears in my eyes I'm laughing so hard!>>
I am with Scooter here! This is hysterical and so right on!
Speaking of not being able to keep things to yourself
(DOUG/LONEGATOR)...and along the same line as the Hall Of Shame Inductions
When I was in Reno and asked
There is a guy here in Mid- Michigan that broadcast's from his home. I am not
sure what all the rules are but he has a small tower and can broadcast within
the city limits or a limited distance from his home. Every day before
leaving for work he sets up a 100 disc player and lets it play all d
radio is a void. i can't even program six stations
on my car's fm dial, because there aren't six listenable stations here in
cleveland.
i always wonder why there is not one commercial,
non-college station (to my knowledge) in america that shuns formats and
programming and hits and instead
Well put, Steely Dan! These guys have devoted quite a bit of their web site
to the HOF. They did leave out the fact that some people played for them
before & after they were Doobies. Could this be a contributing factor to
their HOF problems?
Another big Harummmph!
George
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Hey Doug,
I agree with you 100%. I have felt for a long time now that maybe the Doobs should release "Can't Stand to Loose", or "Ordinary Man"! I think that they would have monster hits on their hands! Also, I noticed that "Ordinary Man" sounds alot like Eric Clapton and Baby Face. What do you
Hi Gang,
Like our dear Doug (LONEGATOR), the question of how to introduce Sibling
Rivalry to the masses has been simmering in the back of my mind. The old
Airplay Paradox. It's got me thinkin' - and you know what a dangerous thing
THAT can be!
Anyway, my inspiration came last night. I'd ma
ROFLMAO!!!
Boy, that really does say it all. I imagine you could substitute the
name of many other bands and performers in place of Steely Dan, and it
would be as valid.
It sure is refreshing to know that there are artists out there (The
Doobs, The Dan, Ozzie) who still value the fans above the
Don't forget, for all interested, drop by the River tomorrow night for a
chat. 7:00 PST. We may even have a special guest appearance, if he feels up
to it. Dress is casual but throwing money at the host is encouraged.
Hope to see you there.
Later, Nick
Getting there will have no
Hi guys, talking about funny stuff, what about the
spanish version of long train runnin' by the spanish
group "la Union" in 1991. (ain't bad)
Here as follows you will find a comment in spanish
(sorry) about that.
Cheers.
Carlos
"Sus magníficos directos quedaron por fin plasmados en
el disco con
Why Steve, that's a question I ask myself every time I listen to KBCO the
"World Class Rock" station based out of Boulder here in Colorado. I get very
frustrated when they play "Love of my Life" from the latest Santana album and
they always cut it right at the start of the great guitar solo.
Because people stopped " Listening to the music".
Joel
>>> "Adams, Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/10/01 05:10PM >>>
Remember wayyy back when FM stations were "album oriented"? FM 95-Q
in Charlotte used to play entire sides of all the Doobie records (among
others) up through the MM er
Yep, that about says it all!
Thanks for sharing, Gary!
Debbie in NH.
Hi Roger:
Congratulations on your new arrival!
All the best to you and Lee Ann.
Debbie in NH.
I have tears in my eyes I'm laughing so hard!
Scooter !!
Gary Banton wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Thought you all might like this letter from Steely Dan to the directors of
> the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.
>
> www.steelydan.com
>
> Enjoy! It kinda says it all really!;o)
>
> Gary (the Limey Doobie!)
Those Steely Dan guys are very witty. If you ever get the chance to see
their "Storytellers" special of VH1, make sure to watch. The between-songs
banter is as good as their hits.
--Thor
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How perfect is that?!?!? Great one, Gary!!
Doobies Rule,
Steve
-Original Message-
From: Gary Banton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 3:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fwd: Rock & Roll HOF
Hi!
Thought you all might like this letter from Steely Dan to th
Remember wayyy back when FM stations were "album oriented"? FM 95-Q
in Charlotte used to play entire sides of all the Doobie records (among
others) up through the MM era. I Cheat The Hangman was a staple. As was
Sweet Maxine, Another Park, and every now and again 8th Ave. Shuffle. I'm
sure
Dude! First of all many congrats on the newest Doobiefan. The
TJ thing is TOO funny. I started laughing so hard, I nearly had an
accident. I don't think you'll be in too much trouble. After
all Lee Ann agreed to the name. But no way am I believin' this was
an accident, you sly Doobie dog yo
That's great news. My humble/stupid opinion thinks they are ALL singles
awaiting to be released.
Doobies Rule,
Steve
-Original Message-
From: LONEGATOR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 3:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: This Could be the Beginning of Some
Hi!
Thought you all might like this letter from Steely Dan to the directors of
the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.
www.steelydan.com
Enjoy! It kinda says it all really!;o)
Gary (the Limey Doobie!)
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As a followup to this...let's all help out by calling,
writing, emailing, etc. our local AC stations to be
sure "Ordinary Man" gets some major airplay. The rest
of America needs to "listen to the music"!!!
Doug
--- LONEGATOR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 13:16:43 -0800 (PS
I hope I don't get in trouble for this but I'm sure
it's something you all want to know. I didn't hear
back from the Doobies on whether this was "public"
news yet but they made the mistake of telling me and
I've never been any good at keeping a secret. :)
In my last email to the list (earlier t
Hi Guys!
I just wanted to remind you all about the chat tomorrow night. I hope to
be able to see even more of you there this week.
Last week was pretty fast paced, but we sure had fun!
One thing that some of you may not have caught (and it is posted in message
boards area as well)
In a message dated 1/10/01 11:24:56 AM Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Timothy James arrived yesterday at 12:39 pm
weighing in at 7 lbs 6 oz. Immediately, my mother in law called him
TJI snorted as I walked out the door real fast. I think I am in
trouble now. >
Somehow it seems logical ONLY our CinderGina could come up with a viable
concept that links a Harley and the ballet. Keep up the good work.
And the peasants rejoice.
Doobies Rule,
Steve
-Original Message-
From: Dorman, Gina (CPS) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10,
I hear ya about the job from Heck alright. I don't know about all
Doobs, All The Time, but I think if we stopped excluding "non-hits" and
recent albums from classic rockers, and played three and four song blocks
from CDs, we could run the "Classic Hits" bunch out of town on a rail.
You definitel
Doug,
You probably are out of your mind (aren't we all?) but I agree with you
here!
I sometimes wonder if the choice of tracks for the album was influenced by
the same thinking as you. One of the reviews I read here in the UK said that
they thought the album was targeted at the "pipe and slipper
Congratulations on your newest edition Rog - that's wonderful news!
Seems you got your own "TJ" after all, and a mother-in-law who's right on
target :-)
Regards to Lee Ann,
Marla
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Lee Ann made me promise that we could not name the baby from anything to do
with the Doobie Brothers. We selected family names and I was very happy to
comply with her wishes Timothy James arrived yesterday at 12:39 pm
weighing in at 7 lbs 6 oz. Immediately, my mother in law called him
TJ.
Ok...I've sat quietly and it's time to share my
opinion...after listening to Sibling Rivalry over and
over and over again, here are my thoughts on getting
some airplay...
I feel there's a much better chance of getting airplay
for the slower/mellower songs right now. The Adult
Contemporary (AC) s
How about "Harley Davidson Lake" or "The Doobcracker Suite"?
Dave from Denver
Original Message Follows
From: "Dorman, Gina (CPS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Coming to a Theatre Near You
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 10:16:58 -0600
Mick Jagge
Mick Jagger had one choreographed for him called "Rooster". The Houston
ballet performed it. The American Ballet Theatre did one for Elvis. The
jail house rock scene was wonderful. And Michael Monarch from Steppenwolf
did his own dancing. So why not a ballet about the Doobie Brothers? Let's
s
Gina, Can I be the Robert D. Raeford on your program (ala John Boy And
Billy)?
Doobies Rule,
Steve
-Original Message-
From: gina dorman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 5:40 AM
To: Miles Lumbard
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Down In The (Lame, Hits Only)T
Hey all you New Yorkers, hot off the
press, just came in, a new date added in the Catskills.
http://www.pollstar.com/tour/searchall.pl?By=Artist&Content=DOOBRO&AN=Y
Torrey
Pollstar -- The Concert Hotwire.url
Great, Miles! And you can be the program director! I'm ready to move to VA and quit
my job-from-hell right now and play All Doobies, ALL the time! Can I be a DJ? Can I
do the morning show? (Sorry Steve W. and Steve A., I asked first!)
"Toadwater?, VA?"...ribbit ribbit.
g
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