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Here too.  In the Suburbs...with no protests...or protesters.  Or most importantly, no rioters.  It looks like the town in Red Dawn around here for no good reason.  We are laying off teachers, but let's militarize our police, pay ungodly overtime, and roll tanks.  Oof.

 
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22. Grateful Dead- Europe ‘72 (1973)

”China Cat Sunflower” 

“Brown Eyed Woman” 

Brown eyed women and red grenadine 

The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean 

Sound of the thunder with the rain pouring down 

And it looks like the old man’s...getting on 

 
22. Grateful Dead- Europe ‘72 (1973)

”China Cat Sunflower” 

“Brown Eyed Woman” 

Brown eyed women and red grenadine 

The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean 

Sound of the thunder with the rain pouring down 

And it looks like the old man’s...getting on 
Would have taken this long ago, but the Morning Dew was ten minutes long.  I didn't want to add another to the playlist.

 
23. Billy Bragg- Talking with the Taxman About Poetry (1986)

”The Marriage” 

“Help Save the Youth of America” 

Before he got together with Wilco to cover Woody Guthrie songs, Billy Bragg did a pretty good job producing melodic, folky punk with VERY leftist lyrics. 

 
Would have taken this long ago, but the Morning Dew was ten minutes long.  I didn't want to add another to the playlist.
My sentiments exactly. Dew is the one I would want, but was avoiding subjecting the haters to that song length.  "Looks Like Rain" was the other one I would want to add, but also too long.

 
My sentiments exactly. Dew is the one I would want, but was avoiding subjecting the haters to that song length.  "Looks Like Rain" was the other one I would want to add, but also too long.
I don't think length matters at this point imho, there's always a skip feature

 
25. Randy Newman- Sail Away (1970) 

“Sail Away” 

“God’s Song (That’s Why I Love Mankind)”

Some of the most lush, melodic music ever, combined with probably the most cynical lyrics I have ever heard. “Sail Away” is an invitation to Africans, set in the 1700s, to come be slaves in America. “God’s Song” has the Lord explaining that He gets off on the fact that men continue to worship Him despite all their misery; otherwise they mean nothing to Him. And there’s plenty more where these two gems came from. 

 
26. Lone Justice- Lone Justice (1986) 

“Ways to be Wicked”

”Soap, Soup and Salvation” 

The great Maria McKee. “Ways to be Wicked” was written by Tom Petty and features Benmont Tench on keyboards. 

 
39.07 Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska 1982

This is probably my least favorite Springsteen record. I just don't enjoy the Boss doing the country sound. It's my least favorite up to and including Tunnel of Live which is better.  Everything after Tunnel hurts my ears. 
How much Rising and beyond have you listened to? @Eephus is right in that each one has misses and they are Rob Deer-esque misses, but when he hits the hits are...well, Rob Deer-esque.

 
How much Rising and beyond have you listened to? @Eephus is right in that each one has misses and they are Rob Deer-esque misses, but when he hits the hits are...well, Rob Deer-esque.
You know we've come a long way when we start making Rob Deer references. Haven't thought of that guy in a gazillion years.

 
27. Patsy Cline- The Patsy Cline Story (1963) 

“Walkin’ After Midnight”

”Crazy” 

Hopefully I’m allowed to do this? Granted it’s a posthumous collection, but most of what she released during her short lifetime were EPs, plus I think this is the first appearance of “Walkin’”. 

 
28. Pure Prairie League- Bustin’ Out (1972)

“Early Mornin’ Riser”

”Amie”

I think I could stay with you, for a while maybe longer if I do...

 
27. Patsy Cline- The Patsy Cline Story (1963) 

“Walkin’ After Midnight”

”Crazy” 

Hopefully I’m allowed to do this? Granted it’s a posthumous collection, but most of what she released during her short lifetime were EPs, plus I think this is the first appearance of “Walkin’”. 
I just updated Tim's recent picks to the playlist.  I gotta run for a bit, but can do more in a bit if needed.

 
Gonna get started on the picks I owe. Think I'm up to 5 now.

34.29 Clube da Esquina, Clube da Esquina (1972)

Cais
Um Girassol da Cor do Seu Cabelo

The Clube da Esquina (Corner Club, essentially) was a musical collective in the '60s and '70s which brought together all sorts of disparate influences into a whole. This particular record, their first self-titled release, is credited chiefly to two of the collective's central figures: Milton Nascimento (who's got an absolutely heavenly voice, and I may or may not take another very different record later featuring him) and Lô Borges (one of three brothers; the other two were also part of the collective). It's one of the most fully-realized albums in Brazilian music, and feels like an honest-to-goodness journey. I'm not quite sure how to describe it, but just as Astral Weeks resides in and transports us to a world of memory, I'd say that Clube da Esquina has a similarly transporting quality. Absolutely gorgeous.

35.12 Helado Negro, This is How You Smile (2019)

Running
País Nublado

Took this in the 2010s draft already, but I'll double up. I actually took other as-yet-undrafted albums ahead of it in that one, but I'd miss this one more dearly on my desert island, and this is purely by chance, but I gotta say it makes for a wonderful pairing with Clube da Esquina. Roberto Carlos Lange (AKA Helado Negro) paints such a gorgeous picture on this one. Feels familiar and cozy, but also unique.

PS. Didn't know when I first heard it, but I'm repping a fellow SCAD alum here (Lange was class of '03, I'm class of '05). One love.  :suds:

 
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27. Patsy Cline- The Patsy Cline Story (1963) 

“Walkin’ After Midnight”

”Crazy” 

Hopefully I’m allowed to do this? Granted it’s a posthumous collection, but most of what she released during her short lifetime were EPs, plus I think this is the first appearance of “Walkin’”. 
think you will have to grab an official Patsy release, this is a comp and its terrific, I have this in my collection.

Also highly recommend this 3 lp comp released last Black Friday for RSD

https://www.discogs.com/Patsy-Cline-Sweet-Dreams-The-Complete-Decca-Studio-Masters-1960-1963/release/14387880

 
I think I have enough albums that won't drive everyone nuts.  I'd be getting some Steeleye Span or Pentangle or somesuch.

Of course, I'll be hanging out with you weirdos.  This seems to be the safe place here.

 
29. The Tallest Man on Earth- The Wild Hunt (2010) 

“The Wild Hunt” 

“Burden of Tomorrow” 
 

Oh rumor has it I wasn’t born, I just walked in one frosty morn

 
You know we've come a long way when we start making Rob Deer references. Haven't thought of that guy in a gazillion years.
My first exposure to Detroit Tigers baseball was a never-ending barrage of him flailing away at anything that wasn't straight. Some things you just can't un-see and remove from your memory, no matter how hard you try.

 
30. Oingo Boingo Only a Lad (1981) 

“On the Outside”

”Only a Lad” 

Its not his fault that he can’t behave

Society has made him go astray 

Perhaps if we’re nice he’ll go away 

 
Ok then here goes 

21. Judy Garland- Judy at Carnegie Hall(1961)

”The Man that Got Away”

”The Trolley Song”

Judy with a big orchestra at her absolute best, before the pills and booze destroyed her. 


24. Emmylou Harris- Red Dirt Girl (2000)


25. Randy Newman- Sail Away (1970) 


27. Patsy Cline- The Patsy Cline Story (1963) 


28. Pure Prairie League- Bustin’ Out (1972)
good strategy - trying to attract a yacht. add a Christopher Cross and you're sure to be rescued

 

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