Skip me at the round 23 wraparound, too. Will probably make up both this afternoon.You can skip me here. Didn't expect it to come around that fast. Will make it up shortly.
Great pick, including the songs. Save A Prayer is their best tune IMO. And Rio really showcases John Taylor's bass playing chops.Duran Duran - Rio 1982
I am very pleased to get this here. I have always enjoyed early Duran Duran, and will love having them on my island. I am not going to take an obvious song (Hungry Like the Wolf). Instead I will take my favorite...
Save a Prayer
And the title track Rio
I saw you posted before me and braced myself for another snipe
Did I getcha?I saw you posted before me and braced myself for another snipe
i'm actually quite envious of those who can buzz upon waking ... as booze is now my only vice, can't say the prospects of a full bag on an hour after getting up would work ... at all.Even on the very rare occasion that I am able to partake, I have never done the wake and bake. I am too much of a lightweight.
Just a ####ty cup of coffee and some good tunes to drown out the crabby kids this am for me.![]()
There it is, I've had one eyeball on this ##### since we started but my spidey senses tell me I've heard about enough of this choad's mouthI will post songs in a little bit, as I am in the middle of an annoying cleaning project. I will take a pair of 90s albums with some funky bass and great drumming to listen to:
23.40? : RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - BLOOD SUGAR SEX MAGIK (1991)
DEANER!!!I have no idea if anyone wants this but I can’t risk it any longer.
23.02 Ween - The Mollusk (1997)
The Mollusk
Buckingham Green
Have the Chili Peppers aged poorly with anyone else? When the mood is right I can spin some of their 80's stuff, but everything after makes my stomach churn.There it is, I've had one eyeball on this ##### since we stared but my spidey senses tell me I've heard enough of this choad's mouth
My best weed smoking memories will always be Sunday wake and bakes with the legendary CBS SUNDAY MORNING then head right into NFL / RedZonei'm actually quite envious of those who can buzz upon waking ... as booze is now my only vice, can't say the prospects of a full bag on an hour after getting up would work ... at all.
only did it thrice in my life, all in prep for 6+ hour morning flights.
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I came to love this one later in life, so maybe I am not as tired of it as some are? Surprised it lasted this long.There it is, I've had one eyeball on this ##### since we started but my spidey senses tell me I've heard enough of this choad's mouth
Killer disc though, no doubt about it
RIGHTEOUS AND THE WICKED pls
Aged pretty poorly, yet this album was so epic, I can still jam it... ultimately had to pass thoughHave the Chili Peppers aged poorly with anyone else? When the mood is right I can spin some of their 80's stuff, but everything after makes my stomach churn.
Right before Seattle happened this showed up in my life and blew me the #### away, it might even be the last record that ever made my jaw drop, as it wouldn't be much longer before I became cynical and too cool for everythingI came to love this one later in life, so maybe I am not as tired of it as some are? Surprised it lasted this long.
I will THINK about your song request. I was going to try to go non-hits for this one and also like Naked in the Rain and The Greeting Song.
I agree on your industrial take earlier as I have popped on a few of those for research in the last couple weeks, but obviously not on this one. Like I said though - it's not something I really listened to a ton in HS when this was out besides trying to avoid Under the Bridge as that was everywhere.Have the Chili Peppers aged poorly with anyone else? When the mood is right I can spin some of their 80's stuff, but everything after makes my stomach churn.
You and @JZilla have nudged this one back up into giving it another shot. Looking through their catalog last week I know I have no interest in anything after, but maybe this one's still holding onto enough of their 80's sound that a few of them can make their way back onto my library. The non-singles anyway.I agree on your industrial take earlier as I have popped on a few of those for research in the last couple weeks, but obviously not on this one. Like I said though - it's not something I really listened to a ton in HS when this was out besides trying to avoid Under the Bridge as that was everywhere.
Cleaning and rearranging Living Room. Got an exercise bike to help the family get in mild shape, but need to clear space with the 2 tvs and assload of kids toys all around.What are ya cleanin gb
Righteous and the WikkedYou and @JZilla have nudged this one back up into giving it another shot. Looking through their catalog last week I know I have no interest in anything after, but maybe this one's still holding onto enough of their 80's sound that a few of them can make their way back onto my library. The non-singles anyway.
I remember Kiedis had a big feud with Mike Patton for a while as he thought Epic sounded like they were copying the RHCP.I can still listen to some RHCP. Some at least. Kiedis is the problem.
For me it’s the voice/lyrics/rap rock.Again - I am not a superfan or anything so what is the beef with Kiedis? Just the voice or is he a super doosh?
The voice is stale for me, he's dooshy sure but there are dooshier dooshes in my regular rotationAgain - I am not a superfan or anything so what is the beef with Kiedis? Just the voice or is he a super doosh?
The scatting needed to stop with Soul to SqueezeFor me it’s the voice/lyrics/rap rock.
I had a feeling you were a Weener.I have no idea if anyone wants this but I can’t risk it any longer.
23.02 Ween - The Mollusk (1997)
The Mollusk
Buckingham Green
For me it’s the voice/lyrics/rap rock.
The voice is stale for me, he's dooshy sure but there are dooshier dooshes in my regular rotation
I never really got into any of their other stuff
You could draft some female comedians or German opera albums, that would sure do the trickSkip me for today. I'm all out of new ways to sabotage the playlist.
I do too. I really only hear them when I'm listening to the radio. My favorite songs are probably Soul to Squeeze and Under the Bridge. I saw them back in 1985/86 in a bar at college. I remember them having a rubber chicken on the stage. I had no idea who they were, but they were wild.I still like RHCP in small doses. Not intentionally spotlighting.
cancel cultureI was reading the Mark Lanegan book and he had a very unpleasant encounter with Anthony Kiedis' creep dad, and I took it as a sign to keep that off my list, which up to then I'd been undecided on
That was no rubber chickenI do too. I really only hear them when I'm listening to the radio. My favorite songs are probably Soul to Squeeze and Under the Bridge. I saw them back in 1985/86 in a bar at college. I remember them having a rubber chicken on the stage. I had no idea who they were, but they were wild.
That was no rubber chicken
I like Breaking the Girl and My Friends a lot too. I'm sure there is even more I like.you haven't yet mined the Goth/Rap genre ... have you?Skip me for today. I'm all out of new ways to sabotage the playlist.
There are probably 4-6 RCHP songs I really like but they are all on different albums. As far as entire albums, the only one on my radar would be BSSM.I do too. I really only hear them when I'm listening to the radio. My favorite songs are probably Soul to Squeeze and Under the Bridge. I saw them back in 1985/86 in a bar at college. I remember them having a rubber chicken on the stage. I had no idea who they were, but they were wild.