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"Anyone who works at a radio station has certainly been compiling a list of songs for Aug. 21, the day of the eclipse."
Really? I wonder if any music station here is planning something. I sense an AM740 Saturday Night Bandstand theme.
Radio stations ready eclipse playlists
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HEY g.cheese, do you anticipate receiving a thank you note from neil hedley and robin lane for helping them out?
grilled.cheese wrote:
I don't know who they are and I don't care.
Of course you know them; they work with Norm Edwards & Ben Mercer on "Face the Music", Thur & Fridays. An AM-740 coffee mug is up for grabs. Is kind of like the $64,000 Question, but without a stuffy isolation booth
grilled.cheese wrote:
My morning men are Scott Fox and Gary Gamble, who are related by blood.
I don't know who they are and I don't care
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Goodness hopes that they will inform their listenership on safe eclipse viewing tips.
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Let's not forget it is a Moonshadow, after all!
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2" putt but whatever...
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Here's one that contains both, followed by another for CanCon needs.
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Sure enough, as predicted, this was the theme on AM740's Bandstand show Saturday night.
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Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon would cover the deal for 40+ minutes
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Couldnt see Bell Media stations doing anything creative like that...
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Can't believe that someone hasn't posted Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun", and there's also "Total Eclipse" from the Alan Parsons Project album 'I Robot'....which is one of the more unappreciated albums out there.
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CHFI just played "Total Eclipse of the Heart"
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Now the TV sites are getting in on the action:
Solar Eclipse 2017: Best Episodes to Watch From The Simpsons, Mad Men and More
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FYI: boom 973 has been doing a Solar Eclipse Soundtrack since 1pm and will continue to go to 3:30. Pink Floyd, Bonnie Tyler, etc. On right now.
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grilled.cheese wrote:
We need a music video with Frank D'Angelo singing "You're So Vain" and winking at the camera..wonder if anyone ever actually went up to Nova Scotia, to see the total eclipse of the sun....?
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I was sad to have missed this classic.
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grilled.cheese wrote:
This one is for the Big Cheese:
From Monday's Toronto Star:
Frank D'Angelo, a homegrown 'auteur' whose subject is himself