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Don't care how overplayed it is, this record kicks every kind of ### ever begotten.17.23 -
Don't care how overplayed it is, this record kicks every kind of ### ever begotten.17.23 -
Do we just push the 18th round picks to Tuesday?Board upgrade tomorrow 8-5.
Agreed. Thread title edited.Do we just push the 18th round picks to Tuesday?Board upgrade tomorrow 8-5.
If we push the pick to Tuesday, we are covered in case they delay the reopening of the board. Better safe than sorry.Or just do a PM pick?
Sounds good.If we push the pick to Tuesday, we are covered in case they delay the reopening of the board. Better safe than sorry.Or just do a PM pick?
You ARE easy like Sunday morning.Since it's Sunday morning, I thought I'd share a couple of my jukebox's most-played Sunday Brunch records.
17A: "As" - Stevie Wonder (1976) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWhMyOs0pCQ
I don't know if I can express how much I love this song. It's funky, but it.......sways, too. I could spend the rest of my life with only Stevie Wonder records and count myself satisfied. This is, though, the one I'd HAVE to have.
17B: "Easy" - Commodores (1977) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XcTyEKSnYg
Lionel Richie hasn't written a lyric that Hallmark didn't already have dibs on, but that ####er knows how to sell "trite" like no one I've ever heard. This song - and the album it came from - will always have a special place in my heart for a lot of reasons that would mean nothing to anyone else.
Yes."Karma Chameleon" is a great song and it's not even their best.1984 Culture Club "Karma Chameleon"
1983 Men Without Hats "Safety Dance"
First time I saw the video for "Safety Dance" I was on shrooms. Yeah...........
Hey there, sailorYou ARE easy like Sunday morning.Since it's Sunday morning, I thought I'd share a couple of my jukebox's most-played Sunday Brunch records.
17A: "As" - Stevie Wonder (1976) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWhMyOs0pCQ
I don't know if I can express how much I love this song. It's funky, but it.......sways, too. I could spend the rest of my life with only Stevie Wonder records and count myself satisfied. This is, though, the one I'd HAVE to have.
17B: "Easy" - Commodores (1977) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XcTyEKSnYg
Lionel Richie hasn't written a lyric that Hallmark didn't already have dibs on, but that ####er knows how to sell "trite" like no one I've ever heard. This song - and the album it came from - will always have a special place in my heart for a lot of reasons that would mean nothing to anyone else.
I know it's trite of me to say, because all of these songs are great, but I particularly love this.Round 15.2a
The Animals - We Got To Get Out Of This Place - 1965
This will be fitting in time. Desert Island, losing my marbles, imaginary friend / insanity polluting what's left of my feeble mind.
15.2b
Jimi Hendrix Experience - The Wind Cries Mary - 1967
I'll be that king somewhere with no wife.
You're on an island, people! Embrace it!this draft needs more reggae.
sniped with Bruce - might have to take something else from that record later.Sorry, two more with no links. Will def do it after my day of soccer tournaments and hockey jamborees finishes
16a 6th avenue heartache- the wallflowers, 1997
16b The Rising- Bruce Sprinsteen AND THE E STREET BAND, 2002
Makes me nostalgic for when it had only been ten years since "honies were wearing Sassoons."
had an inkling that someone might be interested. Glad I took it.sniped with Bruce - might have to take something else from that record later.Sorry, two more with no links. Will def do it after my day of soccer tournaments and hockey jamborees finishes
16a 6th avenue heartache- the wallflowers, 1997
16b The Rising- Bruce Sprinsteen AND THE E STREET BAND, 2002
I think its gone.PIK95 said:2000 DMX, Party Up.
Having trouble with the sheet. Hope it's still out there.
Jebus. That hurt to read.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.i like that badfinger tune. never heard it before.I gotta keep up my Dead cred...
8.12 - Uncle John's Band - Grateful Dead (1970)
Guess I got what I deserved...
8.12 - Baby Blue - Badfinger (1971)
Here's the backstory and it's a doozy.
http://www.milwaukeemag.com/2009/12/21/PrisonersofRocknRoll/
Thanks, I thinkSia, "
Great doubleSince it's Sunday morning, I thought I'd share a couple of my jukebox's most-played Sunday Brunch records.
17A: "As" - Stevie Wonder (1976) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWhMyOs0pCQ
I don't know if I can express how much I love this song. It's funky, but it.......sways, too. I could spend the rest of my life with only Stevie Wonder records and count myself satisfied. This is, though, the one I'd HAVE to have.
17B: "Easy" - Commodores (1977) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XcTyEKSnYg
Lionel Richie hasn't written a lyric that Hallmark didn't already have dibs on, but that ####er knows how to sell "trite" like no one I've ever heard. This song - and the album it came from - will always have a special place in my heart for a lot of reasons that would mean nothing to anyone else.
1983 Men Without Hats "Safety Dance"
APP is an underrated band that never really put it together for an album. A look at a singles collection and you'd think they should have been massive.Happy Valentine's Day, everyone.![]()
17.a Alan Parsons Project, "Sirius/Eye in the Sky" (1982)
A pick I stockpiled mentally since the draft began and was, somewhat amazingly to me, not sniped on, probably because I consider 1982 to be a pretty deep year. "Sirius" is an awesome, iconic instrumental that begins with a pulsing bass doubled by a guitar and by the end incorporates three different synths and even some strings before the bass/guitar undertone leads into "Eye in the Sky," a love song that can also be about the modern-day surveillance state if you want to take an inspirational interpretation of the lyrics. Fantastic lead vocals by the late Eric Woolfson, particularly the two high-pitched concluding lines to the each verse ("And I ain't gonna take anymore/Believe me/The sun in your eyes/Made some of the lies worth believing" and "Cause I ain't gonna live anymore believing/Some of the lies while all of the signs are deceiving".) As a bonus, you can close your eyes and imagine the appropriate frenzied sports introductions in a cheering arena. Thank you to anyone who waited too long to draft this one.
1983 Men Without Hats "Safety Dance"![]()
I actually like this.
How dare this be on your list
What a delightfully weird combo of picks.Round 17a - Spirit in the Sky - Norman Greenbaum (1970)
Round 17b - Real Wild Child (Wild One) - Iggy Pop (1986)
A favorite sing-a-long for drunk women over 35
That's my 2nd rounderI think its gone.PIK95 said:2000 DMX, Party Up.
Having trouble with the sheet. Hope it's still out there.
The plus side of the fragmentation of the music scene is there so much new music released. EDM is one genre I struggle with though. I don't experience it in the wild; a middle aged couple on the dancefloor is more conspicuous than the same people on the fringe of the mosh pit. When I see the DJ streams from the big festivals, it seems kind of silly to have one guy with headphones jumping around a huge stage. Maybe I'm just taking the wrong drugs.Sia, "
kidsA favorite sing-a-long for drunk women over 35
good reason to start overI just wanted to make a suggestion that everyone make sure they have their own picks saved somewhere independent of FBG. The spreadsheet is working fine for me, but having one's own picks saved on their own drives or whatever seems like a good hedge against the possibility that . . . stay with me here, now . . . something is wrong with the thread when the board returns. I know, that’s COMPLETELY CRAZY. Still.
4b.13 - ChVrches - Clearest Blue - 2015https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XrTEjwpAjUI’d lay in bed at night with just the lights of my stereo on and I’d hear ‘Crying’, ‘Love Hurts’, ‘Running Scared’, ‘Only The Lonely’, and and ‘It’s Over’ filling my room. Orbison’s voice was unearthly. He had the ability, like all great Rock and Rollers, to sound like he dropped in from another planet and yet get the stuff that was right to the heart of what you were livin’ in today, and it was how he opened up your vision. I carry his records with me when I go on tour today, and I’ll always remember what he means to me and what he meant to me when I was young and afraid to love. In 1975, when I went into the studio to record, Born To Run, I wanted to make a record with words like Bob Dylan, that sounded like Phil Spector’s productions, but most of all I wanted to sing like Roy Orbison. Now, everybody knows that nobody sings like Roy Orbison.”
– Bruce Springsteen (Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Speech, January 21, 1987)
Between tonite and tomorrow, I might be able to help you with data for the spreadsheet.Ill see if I can update the sheet tonight. Not like Vinyl or Walking dead premiere or anything
I absolutely love this and the accompanying video.Mrs Rannous beat me to the Yello punch, but I found a gap. Their best stuff is earlier in the decade, but the competition is tough there.
This song is told so beautifully, with great atmosphere and the accompanying youtube video does a great job of capturing the spirit of the song
16.b.13 - Yello - Of Course I'm Lying - 1989
Happy Valentine's Day. I have always loved Dusty's voice. She did some great songs.Round 17 Double Shot
Happy Valentine's Day
You Don't Have to Say You Love Me - Dusty Springfield - 1966
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QR4vE9xL3yk