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<title>Crap From The Past - January 31, 2000: Former Grammy Winners, plus five football songs</title>
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<description>From March 1999 - October 2002, &quot;Crap From The Past&quot; was hosted by Ron &quot;Boogiemonster&quot; Gerber and was heard every Sunday night at midnight on KFAI-FM, 90.3 FM Minneapolis and 106.7 FM St. Paul.</description>
<date>2000-01-31</date>
<year>2000</year>
<publicdate>2006-06-28 19:14:28</publicdate>
<addeddate>2006-06-28 19:14:14</addeddate>
<uploader>ron@crapfromthepast.com</uploader>
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<updatedate>2006-06-28 19:15:24</updatedate>
<notes>SUPERBOWL SHUFFLE - Chicago Bears Shufflin&#039; Crew
LEAN ON ME - Club Nouveau (Best R and B Song, 1987)
EYE OF THE TIGER - Survivor (Best Rock Performance by a Group, 1982)
BETTE DAVIS EYES - Jackie DeShannon (original version of Kim Carnes hit, Song of the Year, 1981)
POR AMOR VIVIREMOS - El Capitan Y Tennille (the English version won Record of the Year, 1975)
U CAN&#039;T TOUCH THIS - M.C. Hammer (Best R and B song, Best Rap Solo Performance, 1990) ***Old stuff rippin&#039; off old stuff***
YOU HAVEN&#039;T DONE NOTHING - Stevie Wonder (every Grammy available in the &#039;70s)
AFTERNOON DELIGHT - Starland Vocal Band (Best New Artist, 1976; beating out Wild Cherry, the Brothers Johnson, and Boston!)
MEGAMIX - Milli Vanilli (Best New Artist, 1989; revoked) ***God-awful medley of the week***
KISS KISS KISS - Yoko Ono (Double Fantasy won Album of the Year, 1981)
AXEL F [12&quot;] - Harold Faltermeyer (Beverly Hills Cop won Best Soundtrack Album, 1986)
DIE ROSE [The Rose sung in German] - Katja Ebstein (The Rose won Best Female Vocal Performance, 1980)
DANCING IN THE DARK [12&quot;] - Bruce Springsteen (Best Male Rock Vocal Performance, 1984)
COPACABANA - Manilow (Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, 1978)
MOST OF ALL - Jody Watley (Best New Artist, 1987; despite being a member of Shalamar)
THE GOONIES &#039;R&#039; GOOD ENOUGH - Cyndi Lauper (Best New Artist, 1984)
DON&#039;T WORRY BE HAPPY - Bobby McFerrin (Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, 1988)
HOT STUFF - Donna Summer (Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, 1979)</notes>
<updatedate>2006-07-02 17:43:48</updatedate>
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