I love it as well and I haven't tired of it yet. it's not on my list for 2 reasons:Totally my opinion and I'm sure it will make others with strong ones share theirs, but Hotel California is, to me, the best produced song ever recorded. It's just perfect in every way. Have loved that song from the second I heard the intro.
Only reason it isn't my number one is because of the story behind my number one and it's a song that has gotten a lot of love already.
I'll see what I can do. I was planning on doing a few summaries along these lines but not sure how to do it that way. I'm not sure the way the data is structured if it's possible. At the end I can post my full sheet and maybe someone knows more about excel than I do.@falguy - just had a thought. Would it be possible to create some kind of formula on a new sheet that shows how close someone's list was to the consensus list? I guess something simple like how many of somebody's list was in the top 25, 50, 75, 100, etc. similar to what Pip has been doing?
Talking about surprises, only 2 votes for Hotel California is a big surprise to me. As well, Only 6 total votes for Eagles songs and 2 are yours and 1 is mine.
I love it as well and I haven't tired of it yet. it's not on my list for 2 reasons:Totally my opinion and I'm sure it will make others with strong ones share theirs, but Hotel California is, to me, the best produced song ever recorded. It's just perfect in every way. Have loved that song from the second I heard the intro.
Only reason it isn't my number one is because of the story behind my number one and it's a song that has gotten a lot of love already.
a) I limited myself to 1 song per artist
b) I happen to love The Last Resort slightly more these days. I think it's a beautiful song.
Talking about surprises, only 2 votes for Hotel California is a big surprise to me. As well, Only 6 total votes for Eagles songs and 2 are yours and 1 is mine.
It's a Christmas miracle![]()
Marquee Moon and Superstition, which I picked along with almost everyone else:

I'll see what I can do. It'll be fun to try. I think i'll need to set aside the top x as a reference then do some lookups for hits based on everyones picks. I'm just guessing right now.I'll see what I can do. I was planning on doing a few summaries along these lines but not sure how to do it that way. I'm not sure the way the data is structured if it's possible. At the end I can post my full sheet and maybe someone knows more about excel than I do.@falguy - just had a thought. Would it be possible to create some kind of formula on a new sheet that shows how close someone's list was to the consensus list? I guess something simple like how many of somebody's list was in the top 25, 50, 75, 100, etc. similar to what Pip has been doing?
Definitely not asking for a lot of work. It's easy enough for me to check if I really care. All the work you and especially krista has done has been amazing! And the contributions of so many others to thread. I have to admit it's been better than the Beatles and LZ threads and those we 2 of my favorites ever!
@falguy - just had a thought. Would it be possible to create some kind of formula on a new sheet that shows how close someone's list was to the consensus list? I guess something simple like how many of somebody's list was in the top 25, 50, 75, 100, etc. similar to what Pip has been doing?
I'll see what I can do. It'll be fun to try. I think i'll need to set aside the top x as a reference then do some lookups for hits based on everyones picks. I'm just guessing right now.I'll see what I can do. I was planning on doing a few summaries along these lines but not sure how to do it that way. I'm not sure the way the data is structured if it's possible. At the end I can post my full sheet and maybe someone knows more about excel than I do.@falguy - just had a thought. Would it be possible to create some kind of formula on a new sheet that shows how close someone's list was to the consensus list? I guess something simple like how many of somebody's list was in the top 25, 50, 75, 100, etc. similar to what Pip has been doing?
Definitely not asking for a lot of work. It's easy enough for me to check if I really care. All the work you and especially krista has done has been amazing! And the contributions of so many others to thread. I have to admit it's been better than the Beatles and LZ threads and those we 2 of my favorites ever!
And regarding the bolded, The effort K4 has put in is unreal, as always. Also @Hawks64 for having the Spotify lists up within minutes usually. I don't have much useful input regarding songs and the picks so really appreciate what everyone has to say along the way. The knowledge on here is overwhelming. I do the sheet/stats stuff to try to add some value where i can.
I was going to write this later but might as well now while I'm on a role. I'm impressed at the respect shown by everyone here. It's all been positive . Nobody has come out once that I can recall and said anything negative about any other picks. Thats a big congrats and thank you to everyone. It's made this very enjoyable.
I'll see what I can do. It'll be fun to try. I think i'll need to set aside the top x as a reference then do some lookups for hits based on everyones picks. I'm just guessing right now.I'll see what I can do. I was planning on doing a few summaries along these lines but not sure how to do it that way. I'm not sure the way the data is structured if it's possible. At the end I can post my full sheet and maybe someone knows more about excel than I do.@falguy - just had a thought. Would it be possible to create some kind of formula on a new sheet that shows how close someone's list was to the consensus list? I guess something simple like how many of somebody's list was in the top 25, 50, 75, 100, etc. similar to what Pip has been doing?
Definitely not asking for a lot of work. It's easy enough for me to check if I really care. All the work you and especially krista has done has been amazing! And the contributions of so many others to thread. I have to admit it's been better than the Beatles and LZ threads and those we 2 of my favorites ever!
And regarding the bolded, The effort K4 has put in is unreal, as always. Also @Hawks64 for having the Spotify lists up within minutes usually. I don't have much useful input regarding songs and the picks so really appreciate what everyone has to say along the way. The knowledge on here is overwhelming. I do the sheet/stats stuff to try to add some value where i can.
I was going to write this later but might as well now while I'm on a role. I'm impressed at the respect shown by everyone here. It's all been positive . Nobody has come out once that I can recall and said anything negative about any other picks. Thats a big congrats and thank you to everyone. It's made this very enjoyable.
Yes, don't want to leave @Hawks64 out - the playlists have been awesome!
show off!@falguy - just had a thought. Would it be possible to create some kind of formula on a new sheet that shows how close someone's list was to the consensus list? I guess something simple like how many of somebody's list was in the top 25, 50, 75, 100, etc. similar to what Pip has been doing?
I can probably pull this pretty easily.
show off!@falguy - just had a thought. Would it be possible to create some kind of formula on a new sheet that shows how close someone's list was to the consensus list? I guess something simple like how many of somebody's list was in the top 25, 50, 75, 100, etc. similar to what Pip has been doing?
I can probably pull this pretty easily.![]()
Not that muchshow off!@falguy - just had a thought. Would it be possible to create some kind of formula on a new sheet that shows how close someone's list was to the consensus list? I guess something simple like how many of somebody's list was in the top 25, 50, 75, 100, etc. similar to what Pip has been doing?
I can probably pull this pretty easily.![]()
Oops, see above.
. Rather than duplicate effort I'll let you pull together what you can/want and if there's anything I can add after I will. I had a few ideas likeHawks64:
Constellations - Jack Johnson, Eddie Vedder, Kawika Kahiapo
(Johnson - new song; Vedder and Kahiapo – both new artists)
# of songs in the top 10 for an artist (10 is arbitrary)
songs with the most top 10 votes (10 is arbitrary)
total points for and FBG's songs
the artist who has the most songs with > 1 vote
cross ref how many of my picks (for example) were also picked by someone else.
There is an artist with two in the top 15, though.I'm probably going to offend GB shuke and rockaction but I wish somebody would have warned me about 20 straight minutes of instrumentals.
C'mon, AAA, if simey can handle it, so can you!Favorite new to me song(s):
Memorial
The Divided Sky
I love it as well and I haven't tired of it yet. it's not on my list for 2 reasons:Totally my opinion and I'm sure it will make others with strong ones share theirs, but Hotel California is, to me, the best produced song ever recorded. It's just perfect in every way. Have loved that song from the second I heard the intro.
Only reason it isn't my number one is because of the story behind my number one and it's a song that has gotten a lot of love already.
a) I limited myself to 1 song per artist
b) I happen to love The Last Resort slightly more these days. I think it's a beautiful song.
Talking about surprises, only 2 votes for Hotel California is a big surprise to me. As well, Only 6 total votes for Eagles songs and 2 are yours and 1 is mine.
I don't know why? whats so hard to understand about "total points for and FBG's songs".I don't understand what #3 is.
There have been a lot of talented artists chosen in this thing. Grand Funk is the least-talented of all. I haven't even listened to some of the selections, but I know it's true.
Criminy Thropa-Monster! This was the unofficial song of every funk pre-show at the Capitol Centre in D.C. Once this one started, you knew the headliners were coming on.
This thing shreds, brothers and sisters. Awesome choice, @Doug B
SorryToday's playlist is almost 3.5 hours, in contrast to the typical 2.5 to 3. Some long-*** epics were ranked very highly.

There have been a lot of talented artists chosen in this thing. Grand Funk is the least-talented of all. I haven't even listened to some of the selections, but I know it's true.
There are a lot of "meaningful" lyrics in the songs chosen. This ain't one of 'em. The lyrics to this are dumb. The "smartest" are about playing poker with Freddie King.
Farner's guitar solo is awful. Donnie Brewer can't do anything other than pound his drum in (what he thinks) is "time". GFR hired a keyboard player and he only knew how slam his fingers into his instrument. Mel Schacher's bass was the only good thing about this band, because he apparently listened to James Jamerson down the road in Detroit. The rest of them were un-good. I am willing to bet that there can be a band made up from folks in this thread who sound better than Grand Funk
Guess what? I don't care. This record hit me like like an electric shock that only an 11 year-old music-nerd boy can feel.
Story behind this is that GFR and Humble Pie were on tour. The bands were out one night drinking (imagine that!) and got to arguing whose country had the better musicians. The Pie was throwing out the Beatles, Stones, etc.... Donnie wasn't having it. "WE got Little Richard, Chuck Berry, and Elvis Presley!!!!; We're an American Band, *******!!!".
Thankfully, the record company hired Runt to produce this one and his presence makes the record zoom.
Screw all y'all - this is MY record.

I don't know why? whats so hard to understand about "total points for and FBG's songs".I don't understand what #3 is.
I should proofread before hitting Post
What I meant is total all the points for all songs for an FBG. As in, who has the most points for all their songs. I'm 99% sure you have this and fully planned on posting it at the end. Somebody who picked superstition and marquee moon would be in the running I'm sure.
I can tell you why.Talking about surprises, only 2 votes for Hotel California is a big surprise to me. As well, Only 6 total votes for Eagles songs and 2 are yours and 1 is mine
I could've made this exercise very easy on myself and not bound myself to one song per artist, but what fun is that? Who slotted #1 and #2 in this thing was never a doubt in my mind. The selection? Over whelming - with both of them.Just looking at this list I can say Rearviewmirror is my fave of the day. Such a great song!
This song is SO much better than the sum of its parts. I credit Todd.There have been a lot of talented artists chosen in this thing. Grand Funk is the least-talented of all. I haven't even listened to some of the selections, but I know it's true.
There are a lot of "meaningful" lyrics in the songs chosen. This ain't one of 'em. The lyrics to this are dumb. The "smartest" are about playing poker with Freddie King.
Farner's guitar solo is awful. Donnie Brewer can't do anything other than pound his drum in (what he thinks) is "time". GFR hired a keyboard player and he only knew how slam his fingers into his instrument. Mel Schacher's bass was the only good thing about this band, because he apparently listened to James Jamerson down the road in Detroit. The rest of them were un-good. I am willing to bet that there can be a band made up from folks in this thread who sound better than Grand Funk
Guess what? I don't care. This record hit me like like an electric shock that only an 11 year-old music-nerd boy can feel.
Story behind this is that GFR and Humble Pie were on tour. The bands were out one night drinking (imagine that!) and got to arguing whose country had the better musicians. The Pie was throwing out the Beatles, Stones, etc.... Donnie wasn't having it. "WE got Little Richard, Chuck Berry, and Elvis Presley!!!!; We're an American Band, *******!!!".
Thankfully, the record company hired Runt to produce this one and his presence makes the record zoom.
Screw all y'all - this is MY record.
"I don't recognize the title ... what song is that?"
(Starts listening)
"... all right ..."
(Bridge kicks in)
"OOOOOOOOHHHHHHH ... I know that!!"
There have been a lot of talented artists chosen in this thing. Grand Funk is the least-talented of all. I haven't even listened to some of the selections, but I know it's true.
There are a lot of "meaningful" lyrics in the songs chosen. This ain't one of 'em. The lyrics to this are dumb. The "smartest" are about playing poker with Freddie King.
Farner's guitar solo is awful. Donnie Brewer can't do anything other than pound his drum in (what he thinks) is "time". GFR hired a keyboard player and he only knew how slam his fingers into his instrument. Mel Schacher's bass was the only good thing about this band, because he apparently listened to James Jamerson down the road in Detroit. The rest of them were un-good. I am willing to bet that there can be a band made up from folks in this thread who sound better than Grand Funk
Guess what? I don't care. This record hit me like like an electric shock that only an 11 year-old music-nerd boy can feel.
Story behind this is that GFR and Humble Pie were on tour. The bands were out one night drinking (imagine that!) and got to arguing whose country had the better musicians. The Pie was throwing out the Beatles, Stones, etc.... Donnie wasn't having it. "WE got Little Richard, Chuck Berry, and Elvis Presley!!!!; We're an American Band, *******!!!".
Thankfully, the record company hired Runt to produce this one and his presence makes the record zoom.
Screw all y'all - this is MY record.
It looks like GW Pabst instead of Murnau (was thinking Murnau in Hollywood by that point and around when he died in the car crash).I never knew until this year that Mack the Knife is a cover of a song from a German musical Threepenny Opera by Brecht. There was a 1931 film of it by Murnau that’s actually on HBO Max. I really enjoyed it and kind of preferred the version there. Much less swing and more fitting for the introduction of a knife wielding villain. He’s a rapist and murderer and the song is an incredible introduction.
Quality here sucks but gives the idea
Criminy Thropa-Monster! This was the unofficial song of every funk pre-show at the Capitol Centre in D.C. Once this one started, you knew the headliners were coming on.
This thing shreds, brothers and sisters. Awesome choice, @Doug B
"I don't recognize the title ... what song is that?"
(Starts listening)
"... all right ..."
(Bridge kicks in)
"OOOOOOOOHHHHHHH ... I know that!!"
Television for the surprise upset.As you can see from the spreadsheet, Stevie now has a large but not at all insurmountable lead for #1 artist.
As you can see from the spreadsheet, Stevie now has a large but not at all insurmountable lead for #1 artist. Bob Dylan would need three #31s tomorrow to take the lead. Prince would need four of them. Getting more than that would seem very difficult, especially for someone like Petty who's already been on so many lists (and most people had a "one per artist" rule), so let's throw out Petty et al.
More interesting is the bottom of the top 10. We already know that The Allman Brothers make it, which will tell you something about how many #1s they might have. Right now, they would displace R.E.M. for that last slot, and maybe move above others, too. But could R.E.M. have some more fans out there we haven't heard from yet, maybe supplanting Marvin Gaye? We also have Jim Croce, Otis Redding, and others that could skip ahead of R.E.M. and Gaye with only 1-2 top selections.

Just because I like those songs does not mean I wouldn't take a bathroom break during them if played live. Sometimes you have to create your own intermission.I'm probably going to offend GB shuke and rockaction but I wish somebody would have warned me about 20 straight minutes of instrumentals.
C'mon, AAA, if simey can handle it, so can you!Favorite new to me song(s):
Memorial
The Divided Sky![]()
Good catch there. They have a few Pabst films on there. Haven’t had a chance to check out the others yet.It looks like GW Pabst instead of Murnau (was thinking Murnau in Hollywood by that point and around when he died in the car crash).
Will need to check out on HBO Max though, as not sure I’ve seen any Pabst besides Pandora’s Box.
Songs!
The race for top song looks even closer than for artist (non-spoiler alert - they both end up very close). "Superstition" has it right now, but one vote for "Marquee Moon" could lead to the biggest upset in countdown history!!!!1111 Surprise third-place entry "Visions of Johanna" would need two #1s to take the lead, as would upstart "The Boxer," stalwart "God Only Knows," and current leader for one-hit wonder, "Surrender." Five other songs could take it by getting three #1s, and "Fortunate Son" could even sneak into a tie for the current lead with three, as well.
I may not be able to sleep tonight.As you can see from the spreadsheet, Stevie now has a large but not at all insurmountable lead for #1 artist. Bob Dylan would need three #31s tomorrow to take the lead. Prince would need four of them. Getting more than that would seem very difficult, especially for someone like Petty who's already been on so many lists (and most people had a "one per artist" rule), so let's throw out Petty et al.
More interesting is the bottom of the top 10. We already know that The Allman Brothers make it, which will tell you something about how many #1s they might have. Right now, they would displace R.E.M. for that last slot, and maybe move above others, too. But could R.E.M. have some more fans out there we haven't heard from yet, maybe supplanting Marvin Gaye? We also have Jim Croce, Otis Redding, and others that could skip ahead of R.E.M. and Gaye with only 1-2 top selections.

I can advise you on optimal bathroom-break songs if you ever go to a Phish concert.Just because I like those songs does not mean I wouldn't take a bathroom break during them if played live. Sometimes you have to create your own intermission.I'm probably going to offend GB shuke and rockaction but I wish somebody would have warned me about 20 straight minutes of instrumentals.
C'mon, AAA, if simey can handle it, so can you!Favorite new to me song(s):
Memorial
The Divided Sky![]()
It’s like fantasy football or something…Songs!
The race for top song looks even closer than for artist (non-spoiler alert - they both end up very close). "Superstition" has it right now, but one vote for "Marquee Moon" could lead to the biggest upset in countdown history!!!!1111 Surprise third-place entry "Visions of Johanna" would need two #1s to take the lead, as would upstart "The Boxer," stalwart "God Only Knows," and current leader for one-hit wonder, "Surrender." Five other songs could take it by getting three #1s, and "Fortunate Son" could even sneak into a tie for the current lead with three, as well.
