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

Bumping this to the new page. 

Google Doc: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1I_5j7lqQuKcV8yMuyipeC_MkgL3j1zc-RahK-ixFGb4/edit#gid=199888566

Spotify Playlists:

50s on 5: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5eD8va8avZW1Li4FyeK8vt?si=liDm48zSTgO5tj2QZt0f5A

60s on 6: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4eArnxPM3G5P9iqSfyL213

70s on 7: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0pX6JREySI0AQpEqUNOe5H

80s on 8: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/36apEcAyeFIhAixZ09lBP1

90s on 9: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1tiPx7JGXT7xVK6QPp45sg?si=YeEvI2jgSc21xYk29aazYw

Beatles Channel: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2fK6zW6FYh0j6VASbBHDcn?si=WKTbev8hT76Vgv1F-fRLmA

Bluegrass Junction: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Z1y22Bcq1Lh2c4oImbrwC

Bluesville: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7AnB7fxxDJ7Dte1QNaZ2Pv?si=0GduweAWRqaIuwYqQviwyA

BPM: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7pJfazF8Pge9I5TZM2uwsO?si=MRydLDh0RzW1ujK8Z7Me-A

Chill: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5T7dwsvmMWb7OLwDz2201s?si=vdE-7NEhRq2dzsT9gZjwXg

Classic Rewind: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3icgwqXZfoDHsIuRnxy1U6?si=jdr-jB2aQEaLK-ojo0V6Yg

Classic Vinyl: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6eWp0wB7n50ySyyZtVo2i6?si=twDRYqWCTwOTgoCF0aLmSA

Coffee House: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5V91BJKwYTNb7oTyw1IaVr

Comes Alive: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3maat8U9bo89R6h3tQTBDA?si=DDnBuEh1S3e93fw_faYJJg

Covers: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2mPBlIJGq6mgHHmo4Za42y?si=W9lSpkVbSAKtLyJXcFp_Lg

Deep Tracks: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Jw3DRjYoKkylJPOQTAO1A?si=QyQkHyOFQQCHovu7mu_FjA

Elvis Channel: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3YkM27YSmalc1HkYCIG3VD?si=B0W8k1y7SUirPfuQF1RtSQ

Faction: PUNK: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3hXc9c16X634V0PISSyrxZ

First Wave: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3SepTA96QiZXlF6A7iBs0E?si=SupoyJzwTqOQCSkE3WY2IA

Fly/The Heat/Shade45: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4BhIKCidciUzuvXf3iTsHt?si=aUXnxlqUTyCBhCK-6LIBkA

Globalization: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7tc49N4fZ7OayXyUKOw5gA?si=WdSom8d4SgCXmgabqE2fMg

Hair Nation: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3pn45NdHZ0Il9F244ss2BW?si=o-5hHF1CTFOk7jgCtrcKPQ

Hits 1: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4Q9mekEcUHI3eEMZmV9OZv?si=u3z59FcCS9CCVJYJ1YeehQ

Holly: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0pgWKrGxmgUMPutCfnWXHl?si=ErZX8dJeRjSzfANGIPwEDw

In My Room: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6eiiCyBIHQ5UEckBTOeDgb?si=YhToM9PoRI26nRevV0IuFA

Jam On: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0p133WFKX4NDom8LXllvhV?si=aatKEsKVT8u-kfMJkhT96A

Lithium: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6fxhdjJhohpYKNkHlISRyv?si=N5bHwQCcSWO-BPfzOTUShA

Margaritaville: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1aouKTcAEgIFEcFk5zTVNX

Octane/Turbo: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6dY797sxPR1erjfrYX1Z3H?si=JM6wicleQVarRwMRv5XP2Q

On Broadway: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Mmv2UG9dEzP0Jc4JksfwM?si=4V2TCyWZQLiWvl0_AnXcZg

Outlaw Country: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2Xz7fbrlyVx79ukWtgIbGd

Pearl Jam: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7gpv8pHIbKJwyvTtzrlIhu

Pop 2K: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2dez6HrI4TjOt6NTn7RQFY

PopRocks: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1N71mLqmT8hgrlfMIyxdIw?si=rIqB-vatT362VPpj3G0z_w

Prime Country: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7fiMYsxbItJV8Jj2fJg7hp?si=IVXMqZ4LSK6Pj4AryQC2Sw

Prince: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0dNzERwLdQcgdmaKEO2A4f

Real Jazz: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6rmKIrYylhk5C3ujizkGwK

Road Trip Radio: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5YlOXBOOjZRykCkhZa1sXc?si=uAftdZzsR8iv8M0SC53msQ

Rock & Roll HOF: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0dRhQ7TLvuYH8ZDAh8RACd

Sinatra (standards): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/411gUpKBylsAcw702GGMtW?si=RMsP1ENXRkaQtKWMSbhE6Q

SoulCycle: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/07XWbFzOdQp7COlHGcmkwm?si=PXL4krNzQU6H3dwt76-7Pw

Soul Town: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0YuuZ7x10HIY1pZYrKPYAZ?si=WWzv2RdAQGuSnbe0Cel2cg

Springsteen: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7rl1v6BKxm0ScaZ5jEIB0k?si=ztiISXllSxWyXL3g0WppaQ

Stonehenge: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/17G0kQMgelTMDKuiK3Wk8A

Studio 54: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7s4OT93NR8W6LOtuBES0Ei

Symphony Hall: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3LZh7QvWSjSKEHjdzZnjMQ?si=dg8mOHyYTt2GKqQ_yt2JYg

Tom Petty: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/30Qmw9bO46xNWblt5VJsG0

The Bridge: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4QMRZHKfBFJx6Mz2h2jywJ

The Groove: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3kRDff2gQXUCGS3zULBr0q

The Joint: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2OewK3EqSSpK9ENLZq60P3?si=ufqyPDkcRkueOH1Ku5AiVw

Underground Garage: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/49Mtr8qTBeU2dIYV8BuwKm?si=IiuGeHywSJyHuyiS98kmPQ

Velvet: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6P8AV0DeLQn9RAahaT0C7N?si=E7M6Yl6VSFO9mbVOccVeVA

Willie's Roadhouse: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3xH9suethQOHs7oy9lIRmL

XMU: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4yyDdUPsEDkvCrnzaG7HFe?si=veIq66X4TPaAUIo3eL05mg

Yacht Rock: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1xAemrK8S3qJsuiOwUH6rk

 
Bumping this to the new page for retirement tracking.

Retired: Holly, First Wave, Underground Garage, Classic Rewind, Road Trip Radio, The Joint, Symphony Hall, The Groove, Covers 

Playlists with 50+ songs and/or 3+ hours are in bold and their categories will likely be retired on their next roll. 

XMU -- 81 songs, 5 hours and 33 minutes 

80s on 8 -- 60 songs, 4 hours and 21 minutes 

Comes Alive -- 56 songs, 6 hours and 27 minutes 

Lithium -- 56 songs, 4 hours and 6 minutes 

90s on 9 -- 54 songs, 3 hours and 54 minutes

70s on 7 -- 53 songs, 3 hours and 39 minutes

The Beatles -- 52 songs, 3 hours and 2 minutes

Octane/Turbo -- 49 songs, 3 hours and 31 minutes (to be retired at 4 hours)

R&R HOF -- 48 songs, 3 hours and 33 minutes

Deep Tracks -- 47 songs, 3 hours and 32 minutes

Yacht Rock -- 44 songs, 3 hours and 1 minute

Soul Town -- 44 songs, 2 hours and 36 minutes 

Bluesville -- 40 songs, 2 hours and 53 minutes 

Fly/The Heat/Shade45 -- 40 songs, 2 hours and 38 minutes (much of this is Fly, a few Heat, very little Shade45) 

Studio 54 -- 39 songs, 2 hours and 57 minutes

Pearl Jam -- 38 songs, 3 hours and 4 minutes

Coffee House -- 38 songs, 2 hours and 42 minutes

Prince -- 36 songs, 2 hours and 39 minutes 

Hair Nation -- 32 songs, 2 hours and 17 minutes 

The Bridge -- 32 songs, 1 hour and 58 minutes 

Tom Petty -- 30 songs, 2 hours and 10 minutes 

60s on 6 -- 29 songs, 1 hour and 24 minutes 

Real Jazz -- 28 songs, 2 hours and 47 minutes

Sinatra (Standards) -- 28 songs, 1 hour and 36 minutes 

Pop 2K -- 27 songs, 1 hour and 44 minutes 

PopRocks -- 26 songs, 1 hour and 49 minutes

50s on 5 -- 26 songs, 1 hour and 11 minutes 

Jam On -- 24 songs, 2 hours and 58 minutes

Outlaw Country -- 24 songs, 1 hour and 31 minutes

Willie's Roadhouse -- 24 songs, 1 hour and 17 minutes

Faction -- 23 songs, 1 hour and 14 minutes 

SoulCycle -- 22 songs, 1 hour and 34 minutes

Springsteen -- 21 songs, 1 hour and 44 minutes

Bluegrass Junction -- 21 songs, 1 hour and 18 minutes 

Classic Vinyl -- 20 songs, 1 hour and 30 minutes 

Margaritaville -- 19 songs, 1 hour and 16 minutes 

On Broadway -- 19 songs, 60+ minutes -- missing at least 3 songs 

Hits 1 -- 18 songs, 60+ minutes -- missing at least 3 songs 

In My Room -- 18 songs, 1 hour and 14 minutes

Elvis -- 16 songs, 47 minutes

BPM -- 15 songs, 1 hour and 23 minutes  

Chill -- 13 songs, 1 hour and 18 minutes

Prime Country -- 13 songs, 45 minutes 

Globalization -- 12 songs, 53 minutes 

The Stonehenge Channel -- 10 songs, 52 minutes

Velvet -- 9 songs, 35 minutes

Not yet rolled:

Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way? (Country Rock Radio)

Free Stylin' (Pre-90 Hip Hop)

I Heart Prog (Progressive Rock)

KP's Boneyard (Metal 1980-95)

The Noble Eightfold Path (Classic Punk before Nirvana)

Oh Canada (strictly Canadian artists)

Poptopia (Power Pop)

Synthesizer Smorgasbord (Synthpop and Electronica)

Not yet in the category rotation: 

Radio Free Bird (Southern Rock)

Second Wave (90s Alternative)

Rolling Stones Radio

Turn Down the Lights (Instrumental Movie Music)

The Beeb (Strictly UK artists)

WLUV & KSEX-FM (Slow Jams)

How Bizarre (Weird and wonderful tracks)

The Man in Black (Johnny Cash)

Grrrrls Grrrls Grrrls (Women Who Rock)

40s Junction (Pop Hits 1940s)

Bob Dylan Radio

International 2-No Boogaloo (World Music)

Sleet (A Wintery Mix)

Summerpalooza (Not the League)

All About That Bass (Awesome Bass parts)

Guitar Hero (Solos and/or Riffs - 2x Bonus for dual leads)

Don't Worry Be Happy (Upbeat Songs)

Shut Up N Play Yer Guitar (Rock Instrumentals)

Storytellers

 
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The Jazz mix is going to go over three hours regardless tomorrow so it doesn't matter how long a song you draft

 
Krista is right the jazz playlist doesn't really cover a broad stretch of regional jazz. I am not even sure at first glance if there is any traditional west coast jazz. I'll get my map out and do some travelin' today. 

 
This should be a cautionary tale to keep the categories from getting too obscure.

Maybe we should keep a few of the more basic channels in the draft but just reboot the playlists.

ETA:  or maybe not.  :shrug:
OR - maybe you all need to embrace the Hair Nation!  :headbang:

 
I've been keeping a mental list of great bass parts for when the category comes up.

1.  I swear it's not all just Paul McCartney.

2.  My memory isn't so good, though, so by the time we get to it, I might just have that.
I've got some Paul things in mind for that as well. One could make a playlist for this of nothing but Paul things, not that I'm suggesting that. 

Gotta have Geddy Lee on there too. 😆

 
Eephus said:
Veteran Jazz pianist Junior Mance died last week at the age of 92.  He'd been active from the early 50s until just a few years ago. 

In tribute, here's a short (2:15) bonus pick that Mance wrote and recorded with a big band in 1964. 

Junior Mance - Senor Mance (Classic Jazz)
I haven't thought about Junior in a few years. I used to play his album Junior's Blues a lot. I have a few others of his that were also in rotation. I'll have to listen to him tonight. RIP Jr

 
I’m a little distracted this morning watching hedge fund a-holes get their lunch handed to them over AMC and GameStop. Bought some AMC over shutdown when it was dirty cheap. I might make like 20k today lol. 
 

Jazz

Rd 157: Moten Swing by Bennie Moten

The great early KC jazz sound featuring Count Basie, Ben Webster and Hot Lips Page.

 
Ilov80s said:
Krista is right the jazz playlist doesn't really cover a broad stretch of regional jazz. I am not even sure at first glance if there is any traditional west coast jazz. I'll get my map out and do some travelin' today. 
The Sirius channel real jazz (classic Jazz) is basically playing jazz classics from a broad timeline. I'm in a hurry to leave to go to the Dr, but the channel goes from Louis to Wynton Marsalis. 

 
I’m a little distracted this morning watching hedge fund a-holes get their lunch handed to them over AMC and GameStop. Bought some AMC over shutdown when it was dirty cheap. I might make like 20k today lol. 
 

Jazz

Rd 157: Moten Swing by Bennie Moten

The great early KC jazz sound featuring Count Basie, Ben Webster and Hot Lips Page.
Damn - nice! 

So... basically your regular daily teacher income though? ;)  

 
lol looks like AMC didn’t take off like GameStop did. Still quadruples in value from where it was yesterday and I’m up 8x from when I got it.
Yeah, what is going on with that stuff and the Redditors? What are they doing?

eta* Never mind. Watched a short primer. I still wouldn't get it if you held me down and explained it with blocks that three-year olds use.

 
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Eephus said:
This should be a cautionary tale to keep the categories from getting too obscure.

Maybe we should keep a few of the more basic channels in the draft but just reboot the playlists.

ETA:  or maybe not.  :shrug:
I honestly think the only potential problems are the closeness of the categories. Like Outlaw Country, Prime Country, and now a Hank country category to go with a Southern Rock category? That's nine hours of country and three more hours of rural. That's a lot. The Fly/Heat/Shade mix is one mix, and there's a whole lot of music to be covered there, too, probably even more than in the country categories. 

 
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I know there's sometimes debate whether these guys belong in hair metal but there should be absolutely no doubt that this particular song (which sue me, I really like for the big dumb fun that it is) fits.

157.NV - Tattoo - Van Halen - Hair Metal

 
Round 147.xx

Category: Hair Nation

Artist: Faster #####cat

Song: Bathroom Wall (Live off of The Decline Of Western Civilization, Volume II OST)

There are better songs off of their eponymous, and the recorded version is somehow grittier and better when produced by Ric Browde (who is rumored to have co-written or been instrumental on many of the songs) but here is #####cat live. Probably lil' rockaction's favorite band in ninth grade. Greg Steele, Brent Muscat, Mark Matthews, Taime Downe (Gustav), and the bass player Eric something (Kelly Nickels, bass player for L.A. Guns, was in the band but had broken his leg in a motorcycle accident, couldn't cut the debut, and the band, being the nice guys that they were, weren't willing to wait for him to heal) will always be in my head, adorning the poster in my room .

Aww...shucks. And you wanna talk about pubescent problems?

 
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156.NV - On Lankershim - Foxygen - Yacht Rock
Was sorely tempted to use them for an aughts version of the Yachters, but figured that came off too research-y. Glad to see them in all their L.A. goodness, represented with a boat appropriate. I believe Landrys Hat got me into them about a year and a half ago or so, though it seems like yesterday. (It wasn't.)

 
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Yeah, what is going on with that stuff and the Redditors? What are they doing?

eta* Never mind. Watched a short primer. I still wouldn't get it if you held me down and explained it with blocks that three-year olds use.
Basically using the group power of the internet to screw over huge hedge funds who bet on all these stocks to fail. 

 
Basically using the group power of the internet to screw over huge hedge funds who bet on all these stocks to fail. 
I gathered that much. I just didn't undertand the technicalities. I support it! It would be like the FFA music crew getting together and screwing over the banks (record companies) that have already been pretty much screwed over and are clinging to vinyl sales as their only dupe hope. (I'm a dupe.)

 
Was sorely tempted to use them for an aughts version of the Yachters, but figured that came off to research-y. Glad to see them in all their L.A. goodness, represented with a boat appropriate. I believe Landrys Hat got me into them about a year and a half ago or so, though it seems like yesterday. (It wasn't.)
Yeah, they're kind of "the" band at the front of the indie yacht rock revival and that's my favourite song of theirs.

 
I gathered that much. I just didn't undertand the technicalities. I support it! It would be like the FFA music crew getting together and screwing over the banks (record companies) that have already been pretty much screwed over and are clinging to vinyl sales as their only dupe hope. (I'm a dupe.)
So it would be like you have your record collection rock. The market says your records are worth about $20 apiece. I think that this record thing is a fad and those prices are going to drop and they’re not gonna be worth that much in the near future. So I ask to borrow 100 records of yours and I tell you that one year from now I will pay you back whatever they’re worth. I’ll pay you the value of what your records are worth one year from now.
 

Then I take the records I borrowed from you and I sell them to people who are willing to pay the current market value of $20. When one year comes up if the prices and the value of records have dropped and they’re only worth $10 a record now, I can pay you off what I owe you and I’ve made a nice profit.
 

However if a bunch of crazy people from Reddit and the Internet got together to start buying records like crazy so that stores couldn’t keep them on shelves, the value of records skyrockets. All of a sudden in a year from now when I have to pay you back the market price for those records I borrowed, I’ve lost my butt.

Imagine this on a massive scale and with a 400% increase in the value of the records. One of the investment groups that was targeted was worth over $14B. They had to borrow $2B from a hedge fund yesterday to get a cash infusion. They absolutely never saw this move coming.

 
Ah, I got it. Moral of the story: Don't profit from losing industries or hang your hopes on fads, unless you really get something out of them.

I'm thinking of selling my records before they're worth ten cents apiece. I can fetch a pretty penny for them now. 

I wonder how long this Reddit thing lasts, though they seem to have proven their point already.

 
Ah, I got it. Moral of the story: Don't profit from losing industries or hang your hopes on fads, unless you really get something out of them.

I'm thinking of selling my records before they're worth ten cents apiece. I can fetch a pretty penny for them now. 

I wonder how long this Reddit thing lasts, though they seem to have proven their point already.
I don’t think Reddit people have enough money to consistently disrupt at a wide level. Though many are sitting on some serious profits. The head guy put his life savings of $50k into GameStop and it’s now worth $22 million. These hedge funds have it coming because when they sell short at a huge level like this, they then use their money and influence to s-hit all over the asset they sold short on thus driving the price down and essentially trying to destroy an already struggling company. One group was dumb and revealed just how deep in they were on GameStop and got hammered for it.

 
The other reason people with GameStop  stock are hitting it big is at some point the date will come when that hedge fund has to pay up and buy back all the stock they sold short on. You think the value of Gamestop stock is high now, potentially wait until some fund has to buy back a f-ton of their stock at $350 a share. 

 
Ah, I got it. Moral of the story: Don't profit from losing industries or hang your hopes on fads, unless you really get something out of them.

I'm thinking of selling my records before they're worth ten cents apiece. I can fetch a pretty penny for them now. 

I wonder how long this Reddit thing lasts, though they seem to have proven their point already.
The nice thing about record as opposed to stocks is they have a value beyond just money. 

 
I honestly think the only potential problems are the closeness of the categories. Like Outlaw Country, Prime Country, and now a Hank country category to go with a Southern Rock category? That's nine hours of country and three more hours of rural. That's a lot. The Fly/Heat/Shade mix is one mix, and there's a whole lot of music to be covered there, too, probably even more than in the country categories. 
The Southern Rock and Country Rock canons haven't really been picked over in the previous Country-adjacent categories.

I definitely think we should reboot XMU since that's square in the wheelhouse of most of us. Personally, I love the Fly/Heat/Shade mix and would be open to giving it another hour since it's more categories than Turbo/Octane.

 
157.8 or 12 - The Pete Christlieb/Warne Marsh Quintet - Rapunzel  (Jazz)

West Coast Jazz with Steely Dan connections.  Fagan and Becker wrote this tune, produced the album and managed to get it released on a major label when Warner Brothers were wooing Steely Dan to jump from ABC/MCA. 

Christleb and Marsh both play tenor sax but their contrasting styles make the record.  Christlieb, who soloed on "Deacon Blue",  is a straight ahead player who played with the Tonight Show orchestra.  Marsh was a disciple of Lennie Tristano who plays more outside in.

 

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