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Shameless Lubbock/San Antonio/Austin spotlighting to break up the Radiohead conversation:
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I like it!Shameless Lubbock/San Antonio/Austin spotlighting to break up the Radiohead conversation:
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Yes, I like it but never gave it enough time to rank it. I will tonight.What about King of Limbs. Seems like you would dig that one based on the others you listed.
Us Kids Know!Accordions just don't get the love they deserve.
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Arcade Fire 2007 - No Cars Go
Arcade Fire 2010 - Sprawl II (Accordions Beyond Accordions)
That's a new low, even for you. That song truly blows.Up late tonight for some reason.
1982 Charlene- "I've Never Been to Me"
1981 Kim Carnes- "Bette Davis Eyes"
That's a new low, even for you. That song truly blows.
He'd be sad then laugh his ### off at himself. :(2000 - Spinnin' on this Rock by Ramsay Midwood
I wonder, what would a happily buzzed Rockaction think about these lyrics?
 It's one of my all time favorites. What bothers you the most about it? Is it her crying for unborn children? Or that she's been exploring her subtle whoring?That's a new low, even for you. That song truly blows.
My phone likes the one quote at a time thing I guess.I still owe a few and will try to get to today.
This new board format reeks though.
Lily Allen, nice.18.a Lily Allen, "The Fear" (2009)
18.b Steely Dan, "Rikki Don't Lose That Number" (1974)
Always think of this scene whenever I hear this.18.b Steely Dan, "Rikki Don't Lose That Number" (1974)
I actually really like the first few albums from Manson, so I like that pick. I agree 100% - I am having a hell of a time trying to find something from '98 and '99 right now.Not super thrilled with either of these picks. I have come the to conclusion that the late 90s early 00s were the worst era of music by far.
18.24a - Rock is Dead - Marilyn Manson - 1998
18.24b - What's My Age Again? - Blink 182 - 1999
Tie breaker for 1999 between Blink and [spotlight] was that I was 23 when the song came out. Blink vid is probably NSFW
Nice - love that Kravitz song.18a Kiss- Lick it up, 1983
18b Lenny Kravitz- Always on the Run, 1991
Super easy to insert links on mobile now. So there is that
That's usually my pick too.18.xx U2 - Bad (1984)
U2's last 3 or 4 albums are awful but their first-6-album run from '80 to '91 is fantastic. Bad is their best song, especially live, but I have to take the album version as the live year is not available to me---a great song either way.
That is the first three numbers of where I used to live. Zamboni, is that your number?Lot of the Wicked One being selected in this draft. This is my favorite from him.
Wilson Pickett -- 634-5789 (Soulsville, USA) -- 1966
The Kravitz song is excellent. That is a terrible Kiss song and a terrible choice for 1983. You have disappointed me Acer since your other choices have been so good. Then again, maybe it fits your theme.Nice - love that Kravitz song.
For me, 1996-2001 are pretty limited. If I get sniped once or twice I've got nothing I would want to post. That isn't from lack of looking either - just my musical tastes weren't really meshing with what was being put out at the time.Eh, I think it has a lot to do with personal taste and the person's willingness to seek out music during the given time period. The '00s were the easiest decade for me to fill out, and I'm thrilled with my picks. I don't have anything set for '96 or '99 yet, but that has more to do with my lack of research than the quality of the music. On the other hand, I'm struggling with the late '60s, and if I were simply looking at the Billboard charts or whatever for those years, I see a whole mess of insufferable crap too. Finding the good stuff wasn't as easy in the late '90s as it is today, but it was there.
Yup - landline.That is the first three numbers of where I used to live. Zamboni, is that your number?
Yes, I was limited to stay with my theme. I am sure that many of my next picks will further disapoint. Im stubborn, I saw a theme and went with it. Can't back off nowThe Kravitz song is excellent. That is a terrible Kiss song and a terrible choice for 1983. You have disappointed me Acer since your other choices have been so good. Then again, maybe it fits your theme.
I agree for the most part, and I realize I wasn't keeping up with music as much then. I think I was digging deeper in the 70s and metal at that time more than keeping current. I have ideas written down, just no one or two albums that I loved from those couple years, and none of the songs I have written down I am in love with too much either. I will be curious to look at the year by year list at the end of this to see what I might have been missing.Eh, I think it has a lot to do with personal taste and the person's willingness to seek out music during the given time period. The '00s were the easiest decade for me to fill out, and I'm thrilled with my picks. I don't have anything set for '96 or '99 yet, but that has more to do with my lack of research than the quality of the music. On the other hand, I'm struggling with the late '60s, and if I were simply looking at the Billboard charts or whatever for those years, I see a whole mess of insufferable crap too. Finding the good stuff wasn't as easy in the late '90s as it is today, but it was there.
Agreed. I've saved most of the later years for the end of the draft because each year is 5 or 6 songs deep for me. 95-15 is much deeper for me than the years previous. Two reasons I think---I started making money in 95 so I could afford to buy a lot more music and more importantly, the Internet. Much more exposure and easy access.Eh, I think it has a lot to do with personal taste and the person's willingness to seek out music during the given time period. The '00s were the easiest decade for me to fill out, and I'm thrilled with my picks. I don't have anything set for '96 or '99 yet, but that has more to do with my lack of research than the quality of the music. On the other hand, I'm struggling with the late '60s, and if I were simply looking at the Billboard charts or whatever for those years, I see a whole mess of insufferable crap too. Finding the good stuff wasn't as easy in the late '90s as it is today, but it was there.