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I don't think i took my 19th. Will do in morning if so. Sitting in the damn ER currently. getting old sucks balls.
Especially when you aren't that old. Hope all is well.I don't think i took my 19th. Will do in morning if so. Sitting in the damn ER currently. getting old sucks balls.
Sounds like you have it settled, but here they are just in case. Still have a few to make up.zam - never mind the above; I just found "Bittersweet Symphony" sitting by itself in a later round, so since it doesn't matter I moved that to Round 14.
Love that video for the use of the same building on the cover of Physical Graffiti (on St. Marks Place), and also seeing Peter Tosh hanging out on the stoop with Mick and Keith.20B: "Waiting On A Friend" - Rolling Stones (1981) Link
I noticed that some of picks are missing on the sheet. I tried to go back and bump, but page navigation on my phone is a nightmare. I know my two AF acordian songs are missing at a minimum. There may be more.PIK95 > you owe picks for Round 15, 16, 17
Sorry, these years are off. Lost in Love is 1980 and Flowers is 1979. My apologies.1981- Air Supply- "Lost in Love"
1980- Neil Diamond & Barbra Streisand- "You Don't Bring Me Flowers"
I noticed that some of picks are missing on the sheet. I tried to go back and bump, but page navigation on my phone is a nightmare. I know my two AF acordian songs are missing at a minimum. There may be more.
Sorry, these years are off. Lost in Love is 1980 and Flowers is 1979. My apologies.
Sounds like you have it settled, but here they are just in case. Still have a few to make up.
Thanks for your hard work. I'll look when I get on a computer later tonight.Aerial Assault said:Sure; sorry. Post all missing picks in a big flashing post and Acer or I will add them in.
sing it20.xx Modest Mouse - 3rd Planet (2000)
Like U2, MM's last 2-3 albums have been disappointing. But this song is from arguably my favorite album of this century thus far.
And so is this song:
20.xx McLusky - To Hell With Good Intentions (2002)
sn0mm1s said:
Well done. Those 2 songs still sound new even though they have been played to death.Aerial Assault said:20.a Seven Mary Three, "Cumbersome" (1995)
This amazing track has been called "the best Pearl Jam song ever" and drawn similar praise for these unfortunately one-hit wonders who met while attending William & Mary. This is a perfect "post-grunge" song, lacking only the Fender Rhodes or Hammond B-3 part that I adore in this sort of music, but the lyrics of this one are so fascinating that it doesn't really matter. The guitar part somehow straddles between sounding like it was recorded in a garage on a four-track and coming off as slickly produced, and there are a few unexpected musical flourishes, especially toward the end. As a bonus, any song with a bass break (here at 2:25) automatically gets my attention, but here it's accompanied by lyrics that sound like something out of science fiction ("There is a balance between two worlds/One with an arrow and a cross/Regardless of the balance life has become/Cumbersome) and the interlude ends with a screaming pick slide. Love it.
20.b Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band, "Blue on Black" (1997)
Sounding like a fusion between Nirvana and Dylan with a screaming blues-tinged guitar solo to make Stevie Ray Vaughn proud, this song seems to have influenced about 90% of what you hear sung by male vocalists on modern country radio. The hooks are simple but gripping, the lyrics dealing with regret over a breakup are powerful, and the vocal is understated yet powerful. I'm a little surprised this one was still available, but I'm not complaining; I've been looking for a reason to listen to this song again for many years. Mad props to that fantastic lead guitar sound that Shepherd pulls off, including just enough of the edge of the pick when required to attacking certain notes.
Well done. Those 2 songs still sound new even though they have been played to death.
How do you do a hidden quote? (i.e. Spoiler from waaaay back when!)
So basically the same as before...AcerFC said:Ected
Use this
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Fiddles said:KP hope you are ok
yes I very specifically want The Ramones in round 20. If you put them at 19 there will be HELL TO PAY... no haha it doesn't matter. Thanks for all the work on the spreadsheet!Valence, I flip flopped your last two rounds. Any reason to change it?