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I almost went with Epping Forest but didn’t want to throw 2 longer songs on the playlist.DAYUM! dayumdayumdayumdayumDAYUM!!!!!
ETA: and not even taking Epping Forest for when i smuggle Spotify onto my isalnd.....YO MAMA!
I almost went with Epping Forest but didn’t want to throw 2 longer songs on the playlist.DAYUM! dayumdayumdayumdayumDAYUM!!!!!
ETA: and not even taking Epping Forest for when i smuggle Spotify onto my isalnd.....YO MAMA!
24.27: Nick Heyward - North of a Miracle (1983)
I would have taken it much earlier had you not taken Step Inside My House. That crossed you out as sniping. Then Uruk and Wikki didn't make a move, so I started feeling confident it may last awhile. I did wonder if there were other potential snipers I didnt know of, which there was. After Stinky grabbed Argybargy I knew I couldn't gamble it any longer. I didn't choose an Island. Is it supposed to be one that already exist? You're welcome no matter the distance.John Lennon hated most of what John Lennon wrote, too.
I've seen him several times, and he never disappoints. I see simey now took what I predicted 4086 rounds ago that she would take, and I'm glad. Definitely my favorite of Lyle's albums, and what I would have taken if not for the Townes snipe.I don't know if simey chose an island, but I hope it's paddling distance from mine.
If it is acceptable (Dead Presidents Soundtrack), then the Forrest Gump Soundtrack should be as well. Actually, the Forrest Gump Soundtrack has an original song on it with the Forrest Gump Suite. My computer keeps lagging every time I try to edit.Didn't know this existed either![]()
Otb already took dawnrazorI see 3 of the probably top 10-15 American musical artists of the 20th century are still available. Might be time to make my move on one or two of them.
I saw this notification, Mrs. NV headed to bed, my bar buddy dropped off 5 new beers and then the site started timing out. Longest 3 minutes of my life.
Sorry about the circumstances, but congrats on the move (figurative and literal). Amazing to see the regrowth there. Ocean Grove was my wife and my first weekend away together in 98...hasn't changed much over the years (other than real estate prices). Asbury Park otoh, incredible. We spent a week in OG last summer and ate in AP a few times- some great eats and tons of stores. Plus walking distance to the train. We might be going this summer if we ever leave MD and head back to the city.Full time. My 17 year marriage ended last August but been living with her up until now. I closed on a condo 2 blocks from the Beach about a month and a half ago and have been moving stuff in slowly and ordering furniture to be delivered.
I’ve had an investment house down there with two friends for the last 15 years also that’s literally and figuratively on the wrong side of the tracks so I’ve seen the beachfront area take off. Boardwalk area is great. I love it there now.
I wanted to live there for the Beach and all the live music (unfortunately that part may not start back up for a while). Stone Pony, Wonder Bar, The Saint, Asbury Lanes, House of Indpenants and the Paramount are some of the places with all year live music.
he was sleepyI scooped out three gold fish tonight that had ran over the wall yesterday from the deluge. One I wasn't sure about it. It got itself into a pickle being stranded in an area that had receded a lot leaving it on its side and it was barely flopping. When I put it back into the pond it floated straight down and disappeared into the murkiness, while the others swam away. Maybe it was just tired from trying to breathe in the shallow water it found itself trapped in.
I gave this a knit sweater over the shoulders, or tucked into the belted trousers "like".Charlie Steiner said:24.27: Nick Heyward - North of a Miracle (1983)
Former Haircut 100 frontman cuts the rest of the band and goes it alone. One of the two picks both make quick appearances in the John Hughes film 16 Candles; see if you can remember the scene.
On a Sunday and Whistle Down the Wind
DP also has an original, guess i cut it off on my cut/paste haste:simey said:If it is acceptable (Dead Presidents Soundtrack), then the Forrest Gump Soundtrack should be as well. Actually, the Forrest Gump Soundtrack has an original song on it with the Forrest Gump Suite. My computer keeps lagging every time I try to edit.
Well, I did say I wanted to wait and see if people helped whittle down my shortlist, and there we go.The Dreaded Marco said:24.25 Ted Leo & the Pharmacists - The Tyranny of Distance (2001)
This is the only album of his that I love---and I love it so much that I'd take it to a desert (deserted?) island.
Biomusicology
Under the Hedge
I'm in essentially the same boat. Love Ted, and this is the one album of his that was on my list from the start (though I might reconsider one other now). I find side B a bit more sprawling and less focused, but lawd, side A is incredible. "Biomusicology" is a perfect opener, and followed up by "Parallel or Together?" (an absolute favorite)...damn, what an incredible one-two combo.21.37 - School of Fish, School of Fish 1991simey said:I scooped out three gold fish tonight that had ran over the wall yesterday from the deluge. One I wasn't sure about it. It got itself into a pickle being stranded in an area that had receded a lot leaving it on its side and it was barely flopping. When I put it back into the pond it floated straight down and disappeared into the murkiness, while the others swam away. Maybe it was just tired from trying to breathe in the shallow water it found itself trapped in.
If there’s music happening and you want to catch a show one night or just a beer if not, send me a PM or something.El Floppo said:Sorry about the circumstances, but congrats on the move (figurative and literal). Amazing to see the regrowth there. Ocean Grove was my wife and my first weekend away together in 98...hasn't changed much over the years (other than real estate prices). Asbury Park otoh, incredible. We spent a week in OG last summer and ate in AP a few times- some great eats and tons of stores. Plus walking distance to the train. We might be going this summer if we ever leave MD and head back to the city.
DP also has an original, guess i cut it off on my cut/paste haste:
is this your pick - or is still being discussed?"Dead Presidents Theme" composed and conducted by Danny Elfman
Nick lost the battle when he cut the Haircut.I gave this a knit sweater over the shoulders, or tucked into the belted trousers "like".
Nick and Level 42 bare knuckle brawl...who wins?
Wow. If I were doing a normal draft, I'd have felt sniped, at least per artist. I love [redacted], his next one.The Dreaded Marco said:24.25 Ted Leo & the Pharmacists - The Tyranny of Distance (2001)
This is the only album of his that I love---and I love it so much that I'd take it to a desert (deserted?) island.
Biomusicology
Under the Hedge
Okay, does this count? <cues intro to DVP>Steve Tasker said:
Good album. I saw these guys play a short set for free in a courtyard outside one of the Twin Towers around the time it came out. They played Three Strange Days and two other songs from that record and also George Michael’s Father Figure and BTO’s Taking Care of Business.
Funny, Fall Out Boy was the first concert I saw without my parents, PUP is my current most recent concert since right before the virus hit back in late February. I think they played Peterborough the night before and then Buffalo, first 2 shows on the tour?Okay, does this count? <cues intro to DVP>
As I said to PIK earlier give me MASSIVE GUITARS, HOOKS, CHORUSES AND TUNES
PUP - The Dream Is Over (2016)
1. "If This Tour Doesn't Kill You, I Will" 2:18
2. "DVP" 2:28
3. "Doubts" 3:00
4. "Sleep in the Heat" 3:21
5. "The Coast" 3:53
6. "Old Wounds" 2:19
7. "My Life Is Over and I Couldn't Be Happier" 2:26
8. "Can't Win" 3:07
9. "Familiar Patterns" 3:39
10. "Pine Point" 4:00
If This Tour Doesn't Kill You/DVP should always be played as one song but they don't exist like that on Spotify
I'm going max thirty, then I tap out, unless I switch up schitck here.Did we decide how many rounds we’re going?
Played 5-10 shows with them in the Midwest on that tour. It's crazy to think about what they became.Steve Tasker said:22.31 - Fall Out Boy - Take This to Your Grave (2003)
#### it, let's get emo.
I saw them on this tour at the now-defunct Showplace Theatre in Buffalo, a classic dive music venue. I think it was my first concert without my parents, I would've been 16. Went with one of my childhood best friends; I've since fallen out of touch with him after he fell into a pretty serious depression, ended up getting into hard drugs and dropped out of college after our freshman year. I've seen him maybe twice in the past decade. He had a kid probably like 6 or 7 years ago now, and last I'd heard he'd finally gone back to school at Colorado-Boulder for electrical engineering as like a 30 year old freshman. He'll never see this, but I have a ton of respect for him and nothing would make me happier than to know he's doing well.
Anyway, this album is still great 17 years on. It's impossible to understate how formative this album was for emo and scene kids in 2003 and 2004.
"Grand Theft Autumn / Where Is Your Boy"
"Dead on Arrival"
the spreadsheet says your pick 23.22 saysotb_lifer said:Rd 23
Dead Presidents Soundtrack - Various Artists (1995)
feels like a straight up Brinks Truck heist hauling all of this funkified, soulful goodness on one platter.
- one stop shop for dialing up some of the best of that early 70s sound i love so damn much ... i'm back in dad's Caddy -
"If You Want Me To Stay", by Sly & The Family Stone
"I'll Be Around", by The Spinners
"Never Gonna Give You Up", by Jerry Butler
"The Payback", by James Brown
"I Miss You", by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
"Get Up & Get Down", by The Dramatics
"If There's a Hell Below, We're All Going to Go", by Curtis Mayfield
"Do Right Woman, Do Right Man", by Aretha Franklin
"Where Is The Love", by Jesse Campbell (singer) & Trina
"Love Train" by The O'Jays
"The Look Of Love", by Isaac Hayes
Walk On By - Issac Hayes just like "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone", if i'm gonna sit for this long, groove my ### like none other could. once this starts i never want it to end.
Tired of Being Alone - Al Green bit of a mood shift from my original pick, but Mr. AL takes a backseat to nobody.
IN.
Yep, Peterborough the night before. That tour didn't make it even halfway before covid killed it. I was near the back in Peterborough, it was no alcohol on the floor and the venue had a nice raised perimeter area for standing - not too unlike where we sawFunny, Fall Out Boy was the first concert I saw without my parents, PUP is my current most recent concert since right before the virus hit back in late February. I think they played Peterborough the night before and then Buffalo, first 2 shows on the tour?
PUP at Wayhome is the only time I've ever actually moshed. Surprised I didn't blow out my shoulder. If you don't mosh during DVP there's something wrong with you imo.
another band in Buffalo. So I was enjoying it, getting into, having a couple pints, thinking I'd just have a nice relaxed PUP experience... Then the first notes of 'Scorpion Hill' came on and I made a mad sprint to the floor and stayed there thrashing around, dripping sweat with kids 20 years younger than me (it was all ages hence the no alcohol on the floor) for a good 45 minutesThe latest answer is 40, with the option to drop out at 30.Did we decide how many rounds we’re going?
yes, Rd 24 for DP - gotta keep Fields of Nephilim in for Long Nutz Larrythe spreadsheet says your pick 23.22 says
Dawnrazor - Dreams of Nephilim
does the Dead Presidents Soundtrack replace this ...or become Rd 24 pick?
Haven't thought about this album in years. Wow.
NV leading that ...but I believe that there are a number of people wanting to go 40 (maybe longer, will decide close to 40)Did we decide how many rounds we’re going?