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Genrepalooza Presents: FG Radio - Tons of Lithium but very little Chill (3 Viewers)

4    .    1    Ilov80s    SoulCycle    Tom and Jane    Rise (Like A Thousand Suns)
4    .    2    Doug B    Deep Tracks    Fleetwood Mac    Sentimental Lady
4    .    3    rockaction/krista4    Chill    Madlib Ft. MF DOOM    Stepping Into Tomorrow
4    .    4    Pitchfork    Deep Tracks    Rolling Stones    Monkey Man
4    .    5    Abrantes            
4    .    6    Eephus    Deep Tracks    Mick Ronson    Angel No 9
4    .    7    Mrs. Rannous            
4    .    8    zamboni    Deep Tracks    Babe Ruth    The Mexican
4    .    9    Buffaloes    Chill    Atlas    Compass Error (Tarrantella vs. Redanka dubbed version)
4    .    10    simey    SoulCycle    Golden Earring    Radar Love
4    .    11    Dr. Octopus    SoulCycle    The Cult    She Sells Sanctuary
4    .    12    Raging Weasel    SoulCycle    Survivor    Eye of the Tiger
4    .    13    Hov34            
4    .    14    Pip's Invitation            
4    .    15    Yo Mama            
4    .    16    mphtrilogy            
4    .    17    KarmaPolice            

 
Pip's Invitation said:
MAC_32 said:
I didnt pop into this because I didn't want to make music a priority right now, but I just remembered what's happening Tuesday and realized the grave error I made not joining this distraction. 
AndrewClark dropped out, you could take his spot.
Yeah, jump in if you like.

 
No, I'm not going Neil Young for Deep Tracks. Y'all have already heard from me about that. 

Deep Tracks channel

4.14 King of the World -- Steely Dan

Countdown to Ecstasy is an album I have always found fascinating. Steely Dan is known for being hyper-perfectionist in the studio, not caring about touring, and finding new ways to merge jazz and pop. But in their early years, they pretended to be a real band. For Countdown, the Dan's second album, Walter Becker and Donald Fagen deliberately wrote a bunch of songs that they thought would translate to the stage, as they knew they were going to be asked to tour to promote the record. As a result, Countdown is by far their hardest-rocking album, yet retains the intricate arrangements and jazz touches that were a hallmark of their career. 

Not surprisingly, teenage me LOVED this album and it remains a favorite to this day. I even wrote to one of the Philly FM stations about it in the late '80s. They had a feature where on Sunday night, they would play an album in its entirety that was requested by a listener. There was no infernet so you had to write them a letter to make a request. I wrote in with the case for this one, lamenting about how they never played anything from it except My Old School, and particularly extolled this track, the album closer. And they played it! 

The guitars from Jeff "Skunk" Baxter and Denny Dias are astounding, so nimble and yet so rocking. The lyrics, which seem to be describing some sort of apocalyptic landscape, are insane even by Becker/Fagen standards. Songs like this are the best kind of stimulation for the brain and the gut. 

@Yo Mama is up.

 
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Footnote: In 2010 I saw a Steely Dan show with a "rarities" theme. They played 5 of the 8 songs from Countdown to Ecstasy. 😃 But not King of the World. 🙁

 
Yeah, jump in if you like.
I think I missed my window, but if tomorrow goes well with work and I really have an open slate Friday I may engage and try to catch up. I've been wildly unproductive this week and should have locked into this Monday. Just didn't hit me until there were no sports tonight and I looked at the awful football schedule coming up. C'est la'vie

 
I think I missed my window, but if tomorrow goes well with work and I really have an open slate Friday I may engage and try to catch up. I've been wildly unproductive this week and should have locked into this Monday. Just didn't hit me until there were no sports tonight and I looked at the awful football schedule coming up. C'est la'vie
No spotlighting of the ‘80s channel.

 
I actually like that channel but going against Lithium is a tough draw. 
The group of drafters is, if we assume demographics are similar to fantasy football message boards as a whole, almost entirely made up of white men who were in their teens, 20s or early 30s at the height of grunge. ANYTHING is going to get a raw deal vs. Lithium. 

 
Not digging too deep here, but a couple blasts from the past songs from the college years ..

CHILL

4.17:  MOBY - PORCELAIN 

Link

LITHIUM

5.01:  MEAT PUPPETS  - BACKWATER

Link

 
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'90s grunge/alt is also what I do, so that can wait til round 6.

Covers channel

5.04 You're No Good -- Linda Ronstadt 

She didn't write, so her entire catalog qualifies for this channel. This is her best record, and IMO towers over all other versions (the most famous of which before hers was by Betty Everett.) Peter Asher's hyper-detailed production style serves her and the band extremely well here. 

Oh, and Youtube has graced us with an incredible live version from 1977: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEWosGN7Eis 

@Hov34 is on permaskip and can pick whenever. @Raging weasel is up. 

 
The group of drafters is, if we assume demographics are similar to fantasy football message boards as a whole, almost entirely made up of white men who were in their teens, 20s or early 30s at the height of grunge. ANYTHING is going to get a raw deal vs. Lithium. 
Did you just tell me to grow a pair?

 
Great work all, no skips other than Abrantes right now

4    .    12    Raging Weasel    SoulCycle    Survivor    Eye of the Tiger
4    .    13    Hov34    SoulCycle    Bruno Mars    Treasure (Cash Remix)
4    .    14    Pip's Invitation    Deep Tracks    Steely Dan    King of the World
4    .    15    Yo Mama    SoulCycle    Calvin Harris/Rihanna    We Found Love
4    .    16    mphtrilogy    SoulCycle    Billie Eilish    Bad Guy
4    .    17    KarmaPolice    Chill    Moby    Porcelain

5    .    0        Choices for this pair: Lithium, Prime Country, Holly, The Covers Channel        

5    .    1    Karma Police    Lithium    Meat Puppets    Backwater
5    .    2    mphtrilogy    The Covers Channel    Jeffrey Gaines    In Your Eyes (live)
5    .    3    Yo Mama    The Covers Channel    Gary Jules and Michael Andrews    Mad World
5    .    4    Pip's Invitation    The Covers Channel    Linda Ronstadt    You're No Good
5    .    5    Hov34    The Covers Channel    Talking Heads    Take Me To The River
5    .    6    Raging Weasel    Lithium    Temple of the Dog    Four Walled World
5    .    7    Dr. Octopus    Lithium    Social Distortion    Cold Feelings
5    .    8    simey            
5    .    9    Buffaloes            
5    .    10    Zamboni            
5    .    11    Mrs. Rannous            
5    .    12    Eephus             
5    .    13    Abrantes            
5    .    14    Pitchfork            
5    .    15    rockaction            

 

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