Fight like high school nerds like to fight. No fisticuffs witnessed. I did hear about the geek guy who was organizing the line, put his hands on a girl in the pit, when she wouldn't move from his spot. That seemed to be a big controversy and she actually got kicked out.
I'll have "Things that sound creepy out of context" for $1000, Alex.Wish I had video of the maid
Running u8 soccer practice.PIK, are you drinking perchance?
Oof. Maybe you SHOULD be drinkingRunning u8 soccer practice.PIK, are you drinking perchance?
I vote #3.Thursday rules discussion:
1. keep the Wednesday rules
2. submit one pick in the AM and two in the PM
3. submit two picks in AM and two in PM
Me tooI vote #3.Thursday rules discussion:
1. keep the Wednesday rules
2. submit one pick in the AM and two in the PM
3. submit two picks in AM and two in PM
An error occurredYou have reached your quota of positive votes for the dayPIK, are you drinking perchance?
I like 3 or 2.Me tooI vote #3.Thursday rules discussion:
1. keep the Wednesday rules
2. submit one pick in the AM and two in the PM
3. submit two picks in AM and two in PM
Me three, but I also understand that no sane people keep my schedule. I'm good with whatever works for most.Me tooI vote #3.Thursday rules discussion:
1. keep the Wednesday rules
2. submit one pick in the AM and two in the PM
3. submit two picks in AM and two in PM
Love Removal Machine was produced by Rick Rubin like they were an AC/DC tribute band.Wait just a Gol Darned minute........
I thought The Cult was like one of those dark, moody bands about suicide. "Love Removal Machine" is playing right now. Were they - dare I say it - HAIR? Because that's what it sounds like to me. Who am I confusing them with? The Church?
The Cult is not at all dark or moody. They were, at least, hair adjacent. I think a bit more in the classic rock vein. With lots of goofy psychedelic Doors inspired lyrics.Wait just a Gol Darned minute........
I thought The Cult was like one of those dark, moody bands about suicide. "Love Removal Machine" is playing right now. Were they - dare I say it - HAIR? Because that's what it sounds like to me. Who am I confusing them with? The Church?
Memphis in May fest all the frat boys yelling at Paula Cole to shave her pits. Dave Matthews at Jazz Fest had a large mount of dooshes too.The most d-bag fans I have ever witnessed at a show was at an Allman Brothers Band concert. It was a pack of frat boys that were obnoxious as hell. Also, I don't think ABB fans are obnoxious, just that group of people that happened to be at that particular show.
ya they changed quite a bit from Love to ElectricWait just a Gol Darned minute........
I thought The Cult was like one of those dark, moody bands about suicide. "Love Removal Machine" is playing right now. Were they - dare I say it - HAIR? Because that's what it sounds like to me. Who am I confusing them with? The Church?
plastic fantastic lobster telephoneThe Cult is not at all dark or moody. They were, at least, hair adjacent. I think a bit more in the classic rock vein. With lots of goofy psychedelic Doors inspired lyrics.Wait just a Gol Darned minute........
I thought The Cult was like one of those dark, moody bands about suicide. "Love Removal Machine" is playing right now. Were they - dare I say it - HAIR? Because that's what it sounds like to me. Who am I confusing them with? The Church?
Thanks. They are the definition of overplayed but I still love those 3 and am not sick of them. Pour some sugar on the other hand I would love to never hear again.Good one - I was eyeballing a few of the deeper tracks from Pyromania rather than the played out three tunes, and this was one of them.11.29 Def Leppard - Coming Under Fire 1983
I don't recall mid-80s funk and R&B being that bad at the time. But listening to it with 21st century ears hasn't been great. Bands ditched their horns and guitars and went into full synth mode. The cheesy 80s synths and drum machines that have been reclaimed by hipsters lose something when used without irony. Even Jam & Lewis who I thought were really good back then were guilty of it.Thanks for the info, scoob and eephus. I pretty much dropped out of the rock scene in the 80s after I heard Billy Joel's ####### "____" (if this is spotlighting and someone else steals it from you, you deserve to be sniped for this piece of garbage) on DC101. Of course, I caught a lot of 80s Rock by osmosis, but the deeper stuff I missed. Funk had dried up, too. So, I tucked my head in my shell for a decade or so and listened to my records or oldies stations.
oh... you don't want to even imagine what goes on at the front of U2 concerts.que?Fight like high school nerds like to fight. No fisticuffs witnessed. I did hear about the geek guy who was organizing the line, put his hands on a girl in the pit, when she wouldn't move from his spot. That seemed to be a big controversy and she actually got kicked out.
The Cult were this goth band in the Uk, a la The Cure initially.The Cult is not at all dark or moody. They were, at least, hair adjacent. I think a bit more in the classic rock vein. With lots of goofy psychedelic Doors inspired lyrics.Wait just a Gol Darned minute........
I thought The Cult was like one of those dark, moody bands about suicide. "Love Removal Machine" is playing right now. Were they - dare I say it - HAIR? Because that's what it sounds like to me. Who am I confusing them with? The Church?
All but two or three of the mainstream 70s funk bands had died by the early 80s, and those two or three radically changed their sound to fit the post-disco/New Wave era. I'm not complaining, but that gut-bucket/quirky funk sound was done for a while (& forever as a mainstream thing.I don't recall mid-80s funk and R&B being that bad at the time. But listening to it with 21st century ears hasn't been great. Bands ditched their horns and guitars and went into full synth mode. The cheesy 80s synths and drum machines that have been reclaimed by hipsters lose something when used without irony. Even Jam & Lewis who I thought were really good back then were guilty of it.Losing the Paisley Park catalog on Spotify also takes a big bite out of my soul/dancey mix.Thanks for the info, scoob and eephus. I pretty much dropped out of the rock scene in the 80s after I heard Billy Joel's ####### "____" (if this is spotlighting and someone else steals it from you, you deserve to be sniped for this piece of garbage) on DC101. Of course, I caught a lot of 80s Rock by osmosis, but the deeper stuff I missed. Funk had dried up, too. So, I tucked my head in my shell for a decade or so and listened to my records or oldies stations.
Maybe The Cure is who I was confusing them with.The Cult were this goth band in the Uk, a la The Cure initially.The Cult is not at all dark or moody. They were, at least, hair adjacent. I think a bit more in the classic rock vein. With lots of goofy psychedelic Doors inspired lyrics.Wait just a Gol Darned minute........
I thought The Cult was like one of those dark, moody bands about suicide. "Love Removal Machine" is playing right now. Were they - dare I say it - HAIR? Because that's what it sounds like to me. Who am I confusing them with? The Church?
They got away with it for She Sells Sanctuary, but when they did the album with Rick Rubin, UK journalists almost to a man thought it was a pastiche. The band didnt like it when the journos told them it was a great joke.
anything you could possible want sorted, I have already done with sheets on the bottom of the spreadsheet. Im sure we can revert it back to an earlier version with little effort to re enter stuff. But im not sure if anyone can revert or only eephsWeb spreadsheet is missorted...please fix!
Would making the second pic for each person something like 1.1 make resorting the sheet easier? Then you can sort by round and pic and it should go smoothly...
Back when the Cult was called Southern Death Cult, they looked and sounded the part.Maybe The Cure is who I was confusing them with.The Cult were this goth band in the Uk, a la The Cure initially.The Cult is not at all dark or moody. They were, at least, hair adjacent. I think a bit more in the classic rock vein. With lots of goofy psychedelic Doors inspired lyrics.Wait just a Gol Darned minute........
I thought The Cult was like one of those dark, moody bands about suicide. "Love Removal Machine" is playing right now. Were they - dare I say it - HAIR? Because that's what it sounds like to me. Who am I confusing them with? The Church?
They got away with it for She Sells Sanctuary, but when they did the album with Rick Rubin, UK journalists almost to a man thought it was a pastiche. The band didnt like it when the journos told them it was a great joke.
I reverted to the version from two hours ago.anything you could possible want sorted, I have already done with sheets on the bottom of the spreadsheet. Im sure we can revert it back to an earlier version with little effort to re enter stuff.But im not sure if anyone can revert or only eephsWeb spreadsheet is missorted...please fix!
Would making the second pic for each person something like 1.1 make resorting the sheet easier? Then you can sort by round and pic and it should go smoothly...
I'll take 3 but am good either wayMe tooI vote #3.Thursday rules discussion:
1. keep the Wednesday rules
2. submit one pick in the AM and two in the PM
3. submit two picks in AM and two in PM
If we lose the commentary and are just firing out picks, what ultimately is the point?I'll take 3 but am good either wayMe tooI vote #3.Thursday rules discussion:
1. keep the Wednesday rules
2. submit one pick in the AM and two in the PM
3. submit two picks in AM and two in PM
Rap recycled the best basslines and riffs of both 70s and 80s R&BAll but two or three of the mainstream 70s funk bands had died by the early 80s, and those two or three radically changed their sound to fit the post-disco/New Wave era. I'm not complaining, but that gut-bucket/quirky funk sound was done for a while (& forever as a mainstream thing.I don't recall mid-80s funk and R&B being that bad at the time. But listening to it with 21st century ears hasn't been great. Bands ditched their horns and guitars and went into full synth mode. The cheesy 80s synths and drum machines that have been reclaimed by hipsters lose something when used without irony. Even Jam & Lewis who I thought were really good back then were guilty of it.Losing the Paisley Park catalog on Spotify also takes a big bite out of my soul/dancey mix.Thanks for the info, scoob and eephus. I pretty much dropped out of the rock scene in the 80s after I heard Billy Joel's ####### "____" (if this is spotlighting and someone else steals it from you, you deserve to be sniped for this piece of garbage) on DC101. Of course, I caught a lot of 80s Rock by osmosis, but the deeper stuff I missed. Funk had dried up, too. So, I tucked my head in my shell for a decade or so and listened to my records or oldies stations.
Which explains a lot why Ian Astbury played the part of Jim Morrison from the Doors reunion a few years ago. Thankfully never flashed his shlong, and I thought Astbury did a good job on vocals.The Cult is not at all dark or moody. They were, at least, hair adjacent. I think a bit more in the classic rock vein. With lots of goofy psychedelic Doors inspired lyrics.
Just out of curiosity are you and the others wanting 4 a day, listening to other picks and making commentary or you just want to make your own picks?I'm admittedly fiending to pick more already, but I'm cool with it if people want to keep going at the current leisurely pace.
I understand the other sheets, they are wonderful...I was thinking more about repairing the main sheet when things like this happen.anything you could possible want sorted, I have already done with sheets on the bottom of the spreadsheet. Im sure we can revert it back to an earlier version with little effort to re enter stuff.But im not sure if anyone can revert or only eephsWeb spreadsheet is missorted...please fix!
Would making the second pic for each person something like 1.1 make resorting the sheet easier? Then you can sort by round and pic and it should go smoothly...
sorry, that was more for whoever was trying to sort it looking for something. Came off wrong. Sorry GBI understand the other sheets, they are wonderful...I was thinking more about repairing the main sheet when things like this happen.anything you could possible want sorted, I have already done with sheets on the bottom of the spreadsheet. Im sure we can revert it back to an earlier version with little effort to re enter stuff.But im not sure if anyone can revert or only eephsWeb spreadsheet is missorted...please fix!
Would making the second pic for each person something like 1.1 make resorting the sheet easier? Then you can sort by round and pic and it should go smoothly...
was thinking the exact same thing.Rap recycled the best basslines and riffs of both 70s and 80s R&BAll but two or three of the mainstream 70s funk bands had died by the early 80s, and those two or three radically changed their sound to fit the post-disco/New Wave era. I'm not complaining, but that gut-bucket/quirky funk sound was done for a while (& forever as a mainstream thing.I don't recall mid-80s funk and R&B being that bad at the time. But listening to it with 21st century ears hasn't been great. Bands ditched their horns and guitars and went into full synth mode. The cheesy 80s synths and drum machines that have been reclaimed by hipsters lose something when used without irony. Even Jam & Lewis who I thought were really good back then were guilty of it.Losing the Paisley Park catalog on Spotify also takes a big bite out of my soul/dancey mix.Thanks for the info, scoob and eephus. I pretty much dropped out of the rock scene in the 80s after I heard Billy Joel's ####### "____" (if this is spotlighting and someone else steals it from you, you deserve to be sniped for this piece of garbage) on DC101. Of course, I caught a lot of 80s Rock by osmosis, but the deeper stuff I missed. Funk had dried up, too. So, I tucked my head in my shell for a decade or so and listened to my records or oldies stations.
Today was Round 11, I believe, and I think there are 25 rounds (50 picks total), so another 14 days. Seems reasonable to me and plenty of time for fun commentary.I liked how today worked.
We still have a few who havent drafted yet. If we keep adding picks, they fall farther behind. Yes, it's their fault, but, would suck for them.
How many days would it take to finish the draft doing just two a day.
Yall got any more of those Desert Island picks?I'm admittedly fiending to pick more already, but I'm cool with it if people want to keep going at the current leisurely pace.
siMe tooI vote #3.Thursday rules discussion:
1. keep the Wednesday rules
2. submit one pick in the AM and two in the PM
3. submit two picks in AM and two in PM