timschochet
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My next selection will remove all of your doubts.I'm pretty sure tim has a mangina
My next selection will remove all of your doubts.I'm pretty sure tim has a mangina
You're rotten. Rolling in the Deep is a good song.I'm pretty sure tim has a mangina
the unknown secret ...You're rotten. Rolling in the Deep is a good song.I'm pretty sure tim has a mangina
You're taking that ####ed Up band @Nigel Tufnel just took, aren't you?My next selection will remove all of your doubts.
Always like it when you chime in. You should be in this draft. Keep ‘em comin.Courtney barnett....whoa. this is really good. Think I'm adding this to the office chart for further digging. Not sure anyone cares but wanted to throw it out there for whoever picked it.
Agree. I appreciate reading these thoughts, too.Always like it when you chime in. You should be in this draft. Keep ‘em comin.
Absolutely can.You want playlist landmines? I give you playlist landmines. I have to have this and I have no idea if anyone else might take it but I can’t be too careful. This album really opened up a whole new genre of music for me and I can’t unhear it. Maybe my favorite guitar album.
16.3x ####ed Up - David Comes to Life (2011)
I’ll post songs later if we decide stuff like this can really go on the playlist.
Stumbled across her first, and then Kurt Vile. They perform a couple of duos. Check him out too,Courtney barnett....whoa. this is really good. Think I'm adding this to the office chart for further digging. Not sure anyone cares but wanted to throw it out there as a quick 'thanks' to whoever picked it.
Thanks, man. I found this draft at the right time and you guys are hitting it out of the park with some of these picks. I may add some undrafted free agents at the end or if someone drops out maybe I will be an obtrusive guest and ask to take their place. Truly have enjoyed following the thread and the shuffle thoAlways like it when you chime in. You should be in this draft. Keep ‘em comin.
I feel like that album rocks a bit more than her subsequent, and also very good albums. I prefer the more rocking songs and love this album, so was bummed this got taken.Courtney barnett....whoa. this is really good. Think I'm adding this to the office chart for further digging. Not sure anyone cares but wanted to throw it out there as a quick 'thanks' to whoever picked it.
I feel like that album rocks a bit more than her subsequent, and also very good albums. I prefer the more rocking songs and love this album, so was bummed this got taken.Courtney barnett....whoa. this is really good. Think I'm adding this to the office chart for further digging. Not sure anyone cares but wanted to throw it out there as a quick 'thanks' to whoever picked it.
Same with Doc Holliday and other peeps who are following.Always like it when you chime in. You should be in this draft. Keep ‘em comin.
Was on my short "obligated to pick" list, along with Parliament/Funkadelic, ad along with the most popular album of all-time.17.05 Abraxas, Santana (1970)
For bonfire dancing on the beach. One of the wisest things i ever did was, as a runaway, to make my winter base of operations the scorekeepers booth of a municipal ballpark in downtown Monterrey. There was a theater on the way to the major thoroughfare where i went to beg my food money. Turns out the theater was a rehearsal hall for a lot of prominent Bay area bands, Santana included. For hours would i sit by the stage doors listening to them rehearse this for performance. Pure bliss.
I wish Singing Winds, Crying Beast was alloted as the lead-in for Black Magic Woman, for it is as much a part of it as Foreplay/Long Time.
Black Magic Woman
Incident at Neshabur
Hot damn, another obvious choice I never even considered. Wore this album out and don't recall there being a bad song on it.17.05 Abraxas, Santana (1970)
For bonfire dancing on the beach. One of the wisest things i ever did was, as a runaway, to make my winter base of operations the scorekeepers booth of a municipal ballpark in downtown Monterrey. There was a theater on the way to the major thoroughfare where i went to beg my food money. Turns out the theater was a rehearsal hall for a lot of prominent Bay area bands, Santana included. For hours would i sit by the stage doors listening to them rehearse this for performance. Pure bliss.
I wish Singing Winds, Crying Beast was alloted as the lead-in for Black Magic Woman, for it is as much a part of it as Foreplay/Long Time.
Black Magic Woman
Incident at Neshabur
I was thinking of this one the other day and wondering when it would be picked. Surprised it was still hanging out there17.05 Abraxas, Santana (1970)
For bonfire dancing on the beach. One of the wisest things i ever did was, as a runaway, to make my winter base of operations the scorekeepers booth of a municipal ballpark in downtown Monterrey. There was a theater on the way to the major thoroughfare where i went to beg my food money. Turns out the theater was a rehearsal hall for a lot of prominent Bay area bands, Santana included. For hours would i sit by the stage doors listening to them rehearse this for performance. Pure bliss.
I wish Singing Winds, Crying Beast was alloted as the lead-in for Black Magic Woman, for it is as much a part of it as Foreplay/Long Time.
Black Magic Woman
Incident at Neshabur
One of rock's finest minutes, starting at the 92 second mark. https://youtu.be/RoTnvNWbPCk?list=OLAK5uy_nvcNfuoyMcB8NSLZ4TI7pjse86D-8A7SU&t=92Hot damn, another obvious choice I never even considered. Wore this album out and don't recall there being a bad song on it.
My folks told me he used to play before he got big in a little park in Sausalito where all the hippies hung out (so much that the city closed the park, just to try to get the hippies to move on- they were sleeping there and bathing in a little fountain). I've never seen that mentioned in his bios, so not sure if that's true.
He passed, I think.He schtupped an Olsen...is that what you're saying?
Nope.Jeff Koons?
Got any stories?
Great pick, my 3rd fav from them!Not sure how this one will go over, but I need to have some Maiden on my island. Probably not the one or two left available that people would take first, but in my old age this has become my most listened to. Speaking of concept albums a bit ago...
17.01: IRON MAIDEN - SEVENTH SON OF A SEVENTH SON (1988)
Hit me right at the time of Middle School.
360 windmill dunk of a pick18.08 One Nation Under A Groove - Funkadelic (1978)
I'm gonna blow Smith Island off of whatever rock it's tied to. There's not a dud to be found on this LP. The title song is a classic, no matter how badly RHCP butchered it. Again, I'll spare the playlist the longer songs.
"Lunchmeataphobia" Hey, gee-tar fans! Want riffage? Turn this sucker up and take out extra insurance on the foundations of your house.
"Maggot Brain (Live") I think this is Mike Hampton and not Eddie Hazel (who was "on a break"), but I kinda like it better than the original.
Can't believe this is the first Santana in the draft.17.05 Abraxas, Santana (1970)
For bonfire dancing on the beach. One of the wisest things i ever did was, as a runaway, to make my winter base of operations the scorekeepers booth of a municipal ballpark in downtown Monterrey. There was a theater on the way to the major thoroughfare where i went to beg my food money. Turns out the theater was a rehearsal hall for a lot of prominent Bay area bands, Santana included. For hours would i sit by the stage doors listening to them rehearse this for performance. Pure bliss.
I wish Singing Winds, Crying Beast was alloted as the lead-in for Black Magic Woman, for it is as much a part of it as Foreplay/Long Time.
Black Magic Woman
Incident at Neshabur
Which club?He passed, I think.
Nope.
I do have stories, but they're all pretty innocuous. He worked in a particular club in NYC that was famous for being a drag club, replete with drag shows and hip bachelorette parties. We did a mess of cocaine when they tried to open out a club/franchise out in Vegas and I was there. I had a transgendered person lolling naked in my comped hotel room while we did line after line of blow. It was a little surreal, but much better than the cat piss filth they were living in by the strip. Not glamorous, as it were. Does that suffice as as story? Oh, I almost got in a fight with the dealers/proprietors of the bar who would give you cocaine in matchbooks if you asked for matches and slipped them eighty bucks. That's about as wild as it got. I won five grand one night, lost eight grand the next.
Good times.
I'm pretty sure this one's not on Spotify17.08 One Nation Under A Groove - Funkadelic (1978)
Well, that sucks. I can repick if y'all wantI'm pretty sure this one's not on Spotify
George lost the rights to this one and three other Funkadelic records to pay off tax debts.Well, that sucks. I can repick if y'all want
Thought so. Literally around the corner. Worst Chinese food in the city...which you don't notice until your 2nd or 20th time there. Was a fun place, even when it ultimately went the way of bachelorette parties for the b&t crowd.Lucky Cheng's, which should be right down your way
this is an Inspector Clouseau movie isn't it?Lucky Cheng's, which should be right down your wayWhich club?
I'm pretty sure I got wtfpwned by the quote system here, but that's a bummer. That is probably the best cut off that album
What happened to NV?
I'm really sorry dude ...it was just posted that you were on skip17.3: Buffalo Springfield - Buffalo Springfield Again (1967)
Other info to follow later.