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I was just singing this song yesterday!!6th round picks
Glen Campbell - Rhinestone Cowboy - 1975 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8kAU3B9Pi_U#action=share
I was just singing this song yesterday!!6th round picks
Glen Campbell - Rhinestone Cowboy - 1975 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8kAU3B9Pi_U#action=share
My list I'd taking a beaten this round. Morris Day and the motherf#$&@* Time!More danceable stuff.
My number 2 go to karaoke song. There's a semi-long instrumental break in the middle that's perfect for extemporaneous beat boxing.
Morris Day & The Time -- Jungle Love -- 1984
I'll take that Colt45, Eeph.
Har Mar Superstar -- DUI -- 2004
Eephus will have to elaborate.I would assume that by 2 picks you mean 2 rounds/4songs?i like this.We'll see how the snake draft goes tomorrow. If there are lots of skips piling up, we'll move to 2 picks/day starting on Wednesday.
good ####Got pulled into Tech support for my parents...
Going to do the turn from the 70s to the 80s...
1979 - Joe Jackson "Is She Really Going Out With Him?"
1980 - Genesis "Misunderstanding"
A 6-7 year old Limp loved this song and I doubt there has been a song that I've played, on an actual jukebox, more oftenI was just singing this song yesterday!!6th round picks
Glen Campbell - Rhinestone Cowboy - 1975 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8kAU3B9Pi_U#action=share
We have a while day to decide. Right now all I'm thinking about is kissing my wife and children and getting a can of Colt 45 in my mouthEephus will have to elaborate.I would assume that by 2 picks you mean 2 rounds/4songs?i like this.We'll see how the snake draft goes tomorrow. If there are lots of skips piling up, we'll move to 2 picks/day starting on Wednesday.
We have a while day to decide. Right now all I'm thinking about is kissing my wife and children and getting a can of Colt 45 in my mouthEephus will have to elaborate.I would assume that by 2 picks you mean 2 rounds/4songs?i like this.We'll see how the snake draft goes tomorrow. If there are lots of skips piling up, we'll move to 2 picks/day starting on Wednesday.
Had a similar near death experience as a passenger in a 1964 Impala. However, I think Snoop Dog was being played and that didn't seem to stick with me. Love Blondie and The Clash though. I figured Sunday Girl would last but wasn't sure about Train in Vain.8.21a
I drafted it in the stupid lyrics category in one of the dealers choice theme drafts. The song works though.Love the Cowboy Song.
oh for goodness sake.How long until I'm up? I'm getting the Shakes.
Looks like RHE TOd (I think he might be one on autoskip too though). Looks like Uruk can go.8 . 23 --- Uruk Hai
8 . --- Uruk Hai
8 . 24 --- Karma Police
8 . --- Karma Police
8 . 25 --- timschochet
8 . --- timschochet
8 . 26 --- HellToupee
8 . --- HellToupee
8 . 27 --- Ilov80s
8 . --- Ilov80s
8 . 28 --- eephus
8 . --- eephus
8 . 29 --- Limp Ditka
8 . --- Limp Ditka
8 . 30 --- Pik95
8 . --- Pik95
I'll be out all day today, so auto-skip me and I'll catch up in the morning.
Yeah, skip me and I'll catch up in the morningI thought Uruk was autoskip as well![]()
And I always forget how good this song is.
Thanks! I was a little surprised to see it last 250 picks, or whatever we have overall now, with this group.This was on my 1966 shortlist. Nice pick.8.05 "You Can't Hurry Love," The Supremes (1966)
There can never be enough Glen Campbell in a music draft.I was just singing this song yesterday!!6th round picks
Glen Campbell - Rhinestone Cowboy - 1975 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8kAU3B9Pi_U#action=share
You saw the recent documentary on him ...right? The that focused on his alzheimer's? Reminded me of how good he was. He wasn't cool in those days - but I kind of grew up with his music - my mom played it a lot on the big console stereo.6th round picks
Glen Campbell - Rhinestone Cowboy - 1975
Mrs. Eephus and I went to LA to see Campbell's Hollywood Bowl show on his farewell tour. He had some problems knowing which song was up next and wasn't up to introducing the band, but once the music started he managed to find most of the notes and all of the magic. I normally don't get emotional hearing Rhinestone Cowboy but that nightYou saw the recent documentary on him ...right? The that focused on his alzheimer's? Reminded me of how good he was. He wasn't cool in those days - but I kind of grew up with his music - my mom played it a lot on the big console stereo.There can never be enough Glen Campbell in a music draft.I was just singing this song yesterday!!6th round picks
Glen Campbell - Rhinestone Cowboy - 1975 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8kAU3B9Pi_U#action=share
Anybody have any thoughts on the Super Bowl halftime?Great song.2003- Beyoncé- Crazy In Love
I think four of the band members are his children. He made a joke about it saying something like he was too cheap to pay a band so he grew one.Mrs. Eephus and I went to LA to see Campbell's Hollywood Bowl show on his farewell tour. He had some problems knowing which song was up next and wasn't up to introducing the band, but once the music started he managed to find most of the notes and all of the magic. I normally don't get emotional hearing Rhinestone Cowboy but that nightYou saw the recent documentary on him ...right? The that focused on his alzheimer's? Reminded me of how good he was. He wasn't cool in those days - but I kind of grew up with his music - my mom played it a lot on the big console stereo.There can never be enough Glen Campbell in a music draft.I was just singing this song yesterday!!6th round picks
Glen Campbell - Rhinestone Cowboy - 1975 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8kAU3B9Pi_U#action=share![]()
My parents played him all the time in the house when I was growing up, and I loved hearing him. Still do.I liked it, Beyonce was the best part of it. Did her backup dancers/choreography etc... remind anyone else of late 80s Janet Jackson?Anybody have any thoughts on the Super Bowl halftime?Great song.2003- Beyoncé- Crazy In Love
I'm not a Coldplay fan but I thought it was pretty entertaining all things considered.
Going back to this, has there been another living artist who put out an album so critically acclaimed as this and never released another studio LP? Won the Grammy for AOTY, hit #1 in 3 countries, top 10 in 13 countries, 8x platinum in the US alone. Kinda amazing when you look back on it. She had such success with the Fugees and then blew up with her solo album.....then disappeared, went to prison, released some live material and scattered random singles and has really been nowhere to be found in the last 10 years or so.Ms. Lauryn Hill - still crazy after all these yearsWeird, I have Marvin Gaye and Fugees songs on my mix. It's almost like we have a similar theme.And damn, Doo *** is 18 years old now.
Not at the time, but now that you mention it, yes - good call!I liked it, Beyonce was the best part of it. Did her backup dancers/choreography etc... remind anyone else of late 80s Janet Jackson?Anybody have any thoughts on the Super Bowl halftime?Great song.2003- Beyoncé- Crazy In Love
I'm not a Coldplay fan but I thought it was pretty entertaining all things considered.
I like the ZZ Top cover.I'm just trying to see how far I can push this location / travel theme before I get to songs I really don't like. The Elvis hit is iconic.I put the jukebox metaphor out there originally but moved completely away from it myself.ok sure.Is this about where we are? I think rocknation TOd and we are on Fubar?
Going for two classics here.
8.10
Viva Las Vegas, Elvis Presley 1964
New York New York, Frank Sinatra, 1977
I'm glad some people are using it for their selections.
Barracuda rules!8th
Heart - Barracuda (1977)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0OX_8YvFxA
Kasabian - Club Foot (2004)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lk5iMgG-WJI
I love this shtick.2003- Beyoncé- Crazy In Love
2002- Sheryl Crow- Soak Up the Sun
I like the Sheryl Crow song.I love this shtick.2003- Beyoncé- Crazy In Love
2002- Sheryl Crow- Soak Up the Sun
I was expecting this linkI moved away from Milwaukee/Madison in January 1982. My linkWhen I was a teenager, I had just moved from Milwaukee in November 1982 - that's a legendary story in those parts.I've posted this before but here's a post-Peter Ham Badfinger playing on a late night horror movie TV show in Milwaukee in 1982.
Here's the backstory and it's a doozy.
http://www.milwaukeemag.com/2009/12/21/PrisonersofRocknRoll/
Being labeled as an eccentric genius is a better career move than the old sophomore album jinx. Terrence Trent d'Arby discovered this fact about four albums too late.Going back to this, has there been another living artist who put out an album so critically acclaimed as this and never released another studio LP? Won the Grammy for AOTY, hit #1 in 3 countries, top 10 in 13 countries, 8x platinum in the US alone. Kinda amazing when you look back on it. She had such success with the Fugees and then blew up with her solo album.....then disappeared, went to prison, released some live material and scattered random singles and has really been nowhere to be found in the last 10 years or so.Ms. Lauryn Hill - still crazy after all these yearsWeird, I have Marvin Gaye and Fugees songs on my mix. It's almost like we have a similar theme.And damn, Doo *** is 18 years old now.
Chris Martin performed with the good humor that only being free of Gwyneth Paltrow can bring.Anybody have any thoughts on the Super Bowl halftime?Great song.2003- Beyoncé- Crazy In Love
I'm not a Coldplay fan but I thought it was pretty entertaining all things considered.
What do Tim's picks taste like?I kind of like the pace we're moving at now. I have time to sample all the music. It's like a box of chocolates- you never know what you're gonna get.
We only get 20 more years before Tim actually drafts a song he likesI love this shtick.2003- Beyoncé- Crazy In Love
2002- Sheryl Crow- Soak Up the Sun
What do Tim's picks taste like?I kind of like the pace we're moving at now. I have time to sample all the music. It's like a box of chocolates- you never know what you're gonna get.