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**Fake Scarcity Mixtape Draft #1: Tuesday picks 12 & 4PM EDT (1 Viewer)

Back a bit to the 80s...

Joe Jackson - Steppin' Out (International Song - England)
Big fan of Joe Jackson. Seems like he really fell off the face of the earth once the 80's ended, which is a shame because he put out good stuff. His "Live 80-86" album is really good.
I'm sure we've had this conversatino before- but I used to also be a big fan. saw him live a bunch early on whenever he'd come through SF (even trekked out to the Concord Pavilion and somewhere down the peninsula... maybe San Jose to see him)

I'd put his first 3 albums up against any other band's first three pop albums, even though most people didn't love Beat Crazy (I did). The guy was a master pop songwriter. I especially loved Jumpin' Jive (which, IMO, kickstarted the whole "swing" thing, particularly on the west coast as highlighted in the movie Swingers). I lost interest when he started going more "adult contemporary", IIRC, after Night and Day. He was still putting together nice songs- but seemed way more background or movie-soundtracky to me. I've completely lost track of his newer stuff- but was aware that he kept cranking along.
You'd probably like "Rain" then.
thanks for the suggestion. :thumbup:

just listened- nope, i don't. interesting to hear some the musical and lyrical themes still there from the early days- but I found this one to be a major yawner. what I'd expect a 60ish guy to put out as a pop album, or maybe an arthritis commercial.

 
Back a bit to the 80s...

Joe Jackson - Steppin' Out (International Song - England)
Big fan of Joe Jackson. Seems like he really fell off the face of the earth once the 80's ended, which is a shame because he put out good stuff. His "Live 80-86" album is really good.
I'm sure we've had this conversatino before- but I used to also be a big fan. saw him live a bunch early on whenever he'd come through SF (even trekked out to the Concord Pavilion and somewhere down the peninsula... maybe San Jose to see him)

I'd put his first 3 albums up against any other band's first three pop albums, even though most people didn't love Beat Crazy (I did). The guy was a master pop songwriter. I especially loved Jumpin' Jive (which, IMO, kickstarted the whole "swing" thing, particularly on the west coast as highlighted in the movie Swingers). I lost interest when he started going more "adult contemporary", IIRC, after Night and Day. He was still putting together nice songs- but seemed way more background or movie-soundtracky to me. I've completely lost track of his newer stuff- but was aware that he kept cranking along.
You'd probably like "Rain" then.
thanks for the suggestion. :thumbup:

just listened- nope, i don't. interesting to hear some the musical and lyrical themes still there from the early days- but I found this one to be a major yawner. what I'd expect a 60ish guy to put out as a pop album, or maybe an arthritis commercial.
I was a wee harsh with the first opinion... 2nd go-round is a bit better. some tracks that are less sleepy, even if they usually side-step from a good hook into a bad bridge or chorus or vice-versa. I think it might be his piano playing that hurts the tracks (great on the keyboard, but what he's playing feels "old" to me).

 
I was a wee harsh with the first opinion... 2nd go-round is a bit better. some tracks that are less sleepy, even if they usually side-step from a good hook into a bad bridge or chorus or vice-versa. I think it might be his piano playing that hurts the tracks (great on the keyboard, but what he's playing feels "old" to me).
1977 was a long, long time ago. The concerns of the middle aged are different from those of angry, young men. I really don't want to hear Jackson singing "I can't remember where I put my keys" to the melody of "Is she really going out with him".

I can understand why bands tend to get locked into their old sound. Audiences want to hear the hits and touring and merch sales is what pays these days. But singer/songwriters have lower overhead and less need for committee decisions. I want to hear them evolve.

 
Important question: When singing along to a song by a heavily accented singer, do you try to mimic the accent or sing it as you would normally say it?

 
Important question: When singing along to a song by a heavily accented singer, do you try to mimic the accent or sing it as you would normally say it?
I think you need to post a link of you singing
:goodposting: I mimic the accent, especially on spoken songs. Several years ago I was at some bar that was having Karaoke night, and I attempted to mimic Roger Waters while singing "Brain Damage/Eclipse." I'm not sure if I sounded good or bad, but my martinis were good.

 
Where did you guys discuss all this stuff anyway? If you get points for every different instrument that solos, that changes the game

 
That's why I asked the question in the first place. All three of them (the two trumpets and the sax) are playing that instrumental at the same time. It's actually always been one of my very favorite songs.

 
Here is an update on closed out items I hopefully have caught everything and put it in the right category:

Instruments: (Struck thru have been used twice)

Guitar

Piano

Organ

Harmonica

Violin

Mandolin

Trumpet

Alto Sax

Spoons

Countries:

Canada

Australia

England

France

Alcohol/Drugs:

Beer

Bourbon

Morphine

Marijauana

US State:

New York

Numbers:

1

2

3

7

66

Month/Day:

July

November

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Here is an update on closed out items I hopefully have caught everything and put it in the right category:

Instruments: (Struck thru have been used twice)

Guitar

Piano

Organ

Harmonica

Violin

Mandolin

Trumpet

Alto Sax

Spoons

Countries:

Canada

Australia

England

France

Alcohol/Drugs:

Beer

Bourbon

Morphine

Marijauana

US State:

New York

Numbers:

1

2

3

7

66

Month/Day:

July

November
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Nice work. Probably should have this on first page too.

 
mucho thanko to whomever has been updating the Google sheet.

I'll bring the Uber Spotify playlist current tonight

 
mucho thanko to whomever has been updating the Google sheet.

I'll bring the Uber Spotify playlist current tonight
Love the uber playlist, but still hope a lot put their their mixes up. It is good to put music tastes with people and see how the mixes work.

 
As usual, I have no plan for mixes, just taking songs I like. I don't want to break my self imposed draft rules, so I wanted to get a song that actually mentions a sports team. The rub is, I could only come up with one. Sure, he didn't have to use his AK, but the Lakers also beat the Supersonics.

3.3: ICE CUBE- IT WAS A GOOD DAY (song that mentions a sports team)

 
As usual, I have no plan for mixes, just taking songs I like. I don't want to break my self imposed draft rules, so I wanted to get a song that actually mentions a sports team. The rub is, I could only come up with one. Sure, he didn't have to use his AK, but the Lakers also beat the Supersonics.

3.3: ICE CUBE- IT WAS A GOOD DAY (song that mentions a sports team)
Who do you want? Lakers or Supersonics?

 
As usual, I have no plan for mixes, just taking songs I like. I don't want to break my self imposed draft rules, so I wanted to get a song that actually mentions a sports team. The rub is, I could only come up with one. Sure, he didn't have to use his AK, but the Lakers also beat the Supersonics.

3.3: ICE CUBE- IT WAS A GOOD DAY (song that mentions a sports team)
Who do you want? Lakers or Supersonics?
Doh! I guess Lakers.

 

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