What's new
Fantasy Football - Footballguys Forums

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

00's Mixtape Draft (1 Viewer)

Time to Dance

Loads of choices from this band, but this is the one I want.

8:08 - Röyksopp – Poor Leno (Istanbul Forever Remix) Live – 5:24
And sniped here, although I was going for the album version. Didn't see that coming.
I'm pretty sure you still can. The Remix version, is from Röyksopp's Night Out EP and it's a totally different pace to the IMHO name only version it's based on Melody A.M. The band refer to it as Istanbul Forever rather than Poor Leno The Dance Mix.Obviously N.V would have to make the ruling.

 
For Marco:

8.12 Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - "Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!" (4:11)

Me:

8.13 The Subdudes - "Social Aid & Pleasure Club" (3:25)

Total Used - 40:35

Remaining - 59:25

 
8.21 - Postradamus - :confused:

8.22 - Abrantes - -

8.23 - Tremendous Upside - -

8.24 - drpill - -

8.25 - AcerFC - -

8.26 - KarmaPolice - -

 
Last edited by a moderator:
Is Franz Nicolay a little bit insane?

Nicolay told Paste that he played on sessions for a forthcoming Hold Steady album, but the band has rerecorded those sessions with another keyboardist.

Nicolay illustrated things with a fairly confusing zoo creature analogy: "In the Hold Steady, I was kind of a fox in a hedgehog band. The Isaiah Berlin thing about the hedgehogs who have one defining idea and the foxes who have a lot of different ideas. So this is going to let me indulge a lot of those different ideas."

Or, basically, Nicolay felt like he'd done all the things he could do with the Hold Steady. He told Paste, "They have their one big idea-- making literate, wordy lyrics over big anthemic rock-- and the last two records were about as good as I felt like I could do with that idea."

Instead, Nicolay will focus his energy on a vaudeville-themed solo tour. People going to those shows might find Nicolay playing banjo and tapdancing (seriously), two things that rarely appear at Hold Steady shows. He told Paste, "I want to explore this vaudeville troubadour idea of going out there all over the world and seeing if I can walk into a room of strangers and entertain them. I think part of the problem of being known as a member of other bands is, if I walk into a room with my name over the door, no one really knows what to expect. I have, in a lot of ways, a blank slate to see what works."
 
Is Franz Nicolay a little bit insane?

Nicolay told Paste that he played on sessions for a forthcoming Hold Steady album, but the band has rerecorded those sessions with another keyboardist.

Nicolay illustrated things with a fairly confusing zoo creature analogy: "In the Hold Steady, I was kind of a fox in a hedgehog band. The Isaiah Berlin thing about the hedgehogs who have one defining idea and the foxes who have a lot of different ideas. So this is going to let me indulge a lot of those different ideas."

Or, basically, Nicolay felt like he'd done all the things he could do with the Hold Steady. He told Paste, "They have their one big idea-- making literate, wordy lyrics over big anthemic rock-- and the last two records were about as good as I felt like I could do with that idea."

Instead, Nicolay will focus his energy on a vaudeville-themed solo tour. People going to those shows might find Nicolay playing banjo and tapdancing (seriously), two things that rarely appear at Hold Steady shows. He told Paste, "I want to explore this vaudeville troubadour idea of going out there all over the world and seeing if I can walk into a room of strangers and entertain them. I think part of the problem of being known as a member of other bands is, if I walk into a room with my name over the door, no one really knows what to expect. I have, in a lot of ways, a blank slate to see what works."
I'd pay to see Franz tapdance.
 
8.14 Neurosis--At The End of the Road (8:23)

Sadly, this isn't the last 8-minute epic metal song about death that I will be taking in this draft.

 
Last edited by a moderator:
Christ.

7.09 Jay Reatard - "My Shadow"

P.S. Punk as ####.
(3:18)
This might be the only place in print that "punk" is used to describe this song. It's classic 80s metal, even in the vocal tones, without so much as a dollop of punk to it. Interesting that this is a 2000s song, it sounds and looks exactly like it would if someone in my high school would've done it back then.
 
I think Tufnel introduced me to these guys. Thanks buddy.

8.15 Los Campesinos! -


 
Last edited by a moderator:
Christ.

7.09 Jay Reatard - "My Shadow"

P.S. Punk as ####.
(3:18)
This might be the only place in print that "punk" is used to describe this song. It's classic 80s metal, even in the vocal tones, without so much as a dollop of punk to it. Interesting that this is a 2000s song, it sounds and looks exactly like it would if someone in my high school would've done it back then.
Doubtful.
Results 1 - 10 of about 9,840 for "my shadow" +punk +reatard
 
I am leaving in 25 minutes. I dont want to hold it up. Can anyone take a PM. If not, skip me and Ill make it up. At this point, I am going back to my theme and doubt I will get sniped

 
1.06 - Postradamus - The Arcade Fire - Wake Up (5:35)

2.21 - Postradamus - The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army (3:51)

3.06 - Postradamus - MGMT - Electric Feel (3:49)

4.21 - Postradamus - Interpol - PDA (4:59)

5.06 - Postradamus - Wilco - At Least That's What You Said (5:34)

6.21 - Postradamus - Phoenix - 1901 (3:18)

7.06 - Postradamus - TV on the Radio - I Was a Lover (4:21)

crazy liveness

probably my favorite song of the decade

total 35:19 in iTunes

 
Last edited by a moderator:

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top