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Favoriting January 16, 2010: Less filler, more killer

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Lloyd Michigan Enterprises  Bigfoot   Favoriting
Jonathan King  Hooked On A Feeling   Favoriting
Al Terry  Watch Dog   Favoriting
Winfield Scott  Clambake   Favoriting
Buzzcocks, The  Love You More   Favoriting
Del Shannon  It's My feeling   Favoriting
Murry Kellum  In A Phone Booth On My Knees   Favoriting
Solomon Burke  It's Been A Change   Favoriting
Rudies, The  Train To Vietnam   Favoriting
Green  Curry Your Favor   Favoriting
Mel Torme  Comin' Home Baby   Favoriting
Dave Berry  Go Home Girl   Favoriting
Link Davis  Grasshopper Rock   Favoriting
Willie Hightower  Walk A Mile In My Shoes   Favoriting
She & Him  Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?   Favoriting
Rod McKuen  Bathtub Surfing   Favoriting
Hank Thompson  Too In Love   Favoriting
Shuggie Otis  Ice Cold Daydeam   Favoriting
Hall Negro Quartet  Peter   Favoriting
New Musik  Straight Lines   Favoriting
Jackie Deshannon  Breakaway   Favoriting
Charlie Rich  Rebound   Favoriting
Ray Scott  The Prayer   Favoriting
Ray Mason  You're 19   Favoriting
Ray Lamar  The Party Went Wild   Favoriting
Checkmates Ltd.  Black Pearl   Favoriting
Willie Bobo  Evil Ways   Favoriting
Steve Ward  Switch It On   Favoriting
Crickets, The  I'm Not A Bad Guy   Favoriting
Grandpa Jones  Eight More Miles To Louisville   Favoriting
Foster Sylvers  Misdemeanor (accapella dub)   Favoriting
Jimmie Lunceford Orchestra  Rhythm Is Our Business   Favoriting
Harry Nilsson  Girlfriend   Favoriting
Bruce Channel  Mr. Bus Driver   Favoriting
Freddie King  Now I Got A Woman   Favoriting
Money Mark  Tomorrow Will Be Like Today   Favoriting
All Night Workers  Don't Put All Your Eggs In One Basket   Favoriting
Tommy Collins  Be Serious Ann   Favoriting
Super Stocks, The  This Bike Of Mine   Favoriting
A MINUTE WITH  Scott Schinder   Favoriting
Biz Markie  Just A Friend   Favoriting
WFUN Miami  1969 aircheck pt 1   Favoriting


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Listener comments!

  11:06am
davidDid:

Just curious, did Brainen hijack this show?
  11:14am
ted:

Whats the deal with the oka chaga thing in Hooked on a Feeling? Seems there were other songs that had that oka Chagga. Seems like it was an afterthought. We have a bubblegum song and lets put this chanting on it.
  11:19am
ted:

OK: this is what the Wiki thing says but I still don't get it. Maybe there is nothing to get :P

"Hooked on a Feeling" is a 1968 pop song written by Mark James originally performed by B. J. Thomas. Featuring the sound of the electric sitar, the song reached number five in 1969 on the Billboard Hot 100. This then had two successful covers. In 1971, Jonathan King produced his own version, adding ooka shaka jungle chants similar to, but not exactly the same as, Johnny Preston's "Running Bear." King described it as "a reggae rhythm by male voices." His version was a Top 30 hit throughout Europe.[citation needed]
In 1974 the Swedish pop group Blue Swede with Björn Skifs as lead singer did a cover, with the "ooka shaka" introduction. Their version reached number one in the United States and was revived on the Reservoir Dogs soundtrack in 1992. In 1975, this version was subject to some minor controversy when Wilson Bryan Key, in his book Subliminal Seduction, claimed the words "ooka shaka" are changed to the phrase "who got sucked off" at 0:31 into the song.
It was covered again in 1997 by David Hasselhoff.
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  11:19am
Michael:

Not sure what you mean. You say "We have a bubblegum song and lets put this chanting on it. " like its something bad.
  11:21am
ted:

Ha ha, No judgement. I'm just mental. Just seems that the two sounds clash.
  11:22am
Michael:

I hear "genius at work" - the idea of combining the 2 sounds = #1 hit!
  11:23am
ted:

OK! = #5 hit. Judgmental, get it?
  11:26am
ted:

I was hoping you had interviewed him and he had given some insight how he came to make that record.
  11:50am
John:

it has to be either "she and he" or "her and him".
  12:01pm
Bad Ronald:

The Silver Fox!
  12:33pm
Red:

Good show today
  12:34pm
Peter:

Michael, A newsfeed is an RSS feed (that little icon you see next to the playlists). Your browser periodically checks, and pulls down updates.

A live-feed dynamically updates, like in Facebook. It's a 'push'.
  12:34pm
Dave R.:

Hey, you played Watch Dog! That's a Number One hit!
  12:34pm
Bun:

Miista Eddy Fadah!!
  10:31pm
Kevan A:

thought I'd give you a #1 hit.
This is from an old Vinyl comp I ripped called " The Beat Merchants-
British Beat Groups 1963-64 released around 1972.. It never was released on a CD but most of the songs have been comped since. Except this one. The Addicts - That's My Girl. It's a sure # 1 hit.
http:divshare.com/download/10202477-bbe

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