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Genrepalooza Presents: FG Radio - Tons of Lithium but very little Chill (2 Viewers)

Bumping this to the new page. Now including Jerry and Carlos and Bring in 'Da Funk.

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

Retirement tracking post: https://forums.footballguys.com/topic/789651-genrepalooza-presents-fg-radio-tons-of-lithium-but-very-little-chill/?do=findComment&comment=23035740

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

150 Seconds with Matt Pinfield: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0Bc76TtsvQOXrc6grP6Ua8

1800s on 18: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/50TZFkfyqhXfQhMzsgUMgF?si=JhU5eBvqT4SufzRkMLhxcw

1900s on 19: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/76UrRaJ92j1ePbBdcXW6ma?si=hERYYifYQyeZQCaJSnA4hg

All About That Bass: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3KJAEDQx6VPJhbuE4RsACB?si=cm8tLk7kTYan7ao7x9EwXw

Applausible Tunes: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/30zXEPQGWFaAT1FjTk2AuI?si=DUH2tER4QG6RF68gPKuQpw

Aretha and Otis Show: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5VvkyD2m55TULkXoGH27nn?si=0b03fdbeb0dc413b

Art Rock, Post Rock, Kraut Rock and Radiohead: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5nyC8YjSZeBLh9dQpLJvxW?si=950b22587d404f07&nd=1

At the Movies: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3iF2jG9r7aDQtMaoqwZCc4?si=fba3e690d55b4b5d

Back 40: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0aiAZguoy76oqgfwlbFGby

Beat It: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/45uybWajpZ3VVqFAuTbTmR

Beat This: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0KCNLvOtoiCmzP5BCUSZ7V

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

Bob Dylan Radio: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Eez0dECJgdrtMMRfNZ7rE

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

Breakin' Up Is Hard to Do: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3nXXWZAgGf8MtP86RG3FHw?si=RVf9vkr6SACZprfi6Fo9MQ

Bright Lights Big City: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/715c3RizsQQL05wdqWZ3m7

Bring in 'Da Funk: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6dBv2KvW5J0ca8l3qEOl6l?si=697cbd5f4a9e46fd

Chemistry 101: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2gRhSPpuF4eeh8Ivgi3utw

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

Concept Concept: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/05GJFusEOaM83kr83QYJyY?si=qLQOPfKWTZy6Csi6zD-u6Q

Country Rock: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Fz6WpqmExCogkspGMY6PK

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

David Bowie: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3Cw2lpcWptUXhBLaLv4Idm

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

Don't Worry Be Happy: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4giHwZjuQeV1VJfax1XKcr?si=AbWNvab2TkOkLJkKkcwTfQ

Eel Pie Preservation Society: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5FD2IbBtr8jJdRya4nIPYv

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

Emo Imo: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/47WTpCDakVAaGWw7ekNIgb?si=1fceff7c9caa4d57

End of the World: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3AMGlzXW2ZWJytWD9LEVRm?si=eabdca6d90164c73

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

Falling Leaves: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/49Lj9nLM0g4zuZo6kLheKK?si=m5x9h2mLQX65-ss-6rwh2g

Featuring...: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0D00ZE8ypkWfev4FG1JAFt

FFA-1 Storytellers: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0FiBBV9rBsQ5AKHuJhr0nF?si=5c8d8c0c8f4d4060

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

Five Word Song Titles: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5BISUw6m1MnWYOiZuHQPPG

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

Folk Yeah: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/25KTNzwaR3MvGZaygBA5uw?si=6126ebfc088c4906

Free Stylin': https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3n2etPpnUj4AqhyWHuCF7y?si=1YUE809FRemEGqrCxrdmrw

Free Your Mind: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5ln9vzUZoW4U1T4NLWAmw2

Geology 101: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0BetDNM7Ny3s4cU7EuoRHN

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

Go Cat Go: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3XZGda6zjXpDDdIl7AIiI1?si=G6t-fqBhS-OsHS8U-cjIYA

Goin' Solo: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4hWhQ7IL4ffX6iy36ssivW

Grrrls Grrrls Grrrls: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3dowecD30p2NuuRGt2WOD8?si=773687af3a734933

Guitar Hero: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6rAj5ZXIVkwlrUGke0lQ0w?si=WWCDb7H8RsqQmlZfnYbl0w&utm_=

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

Hall of Very Good: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4l1C4jFvtGxtvuW8JcGsqn

Harmonicalooza: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1n9rLIXFUXm1KMRVqMShGq?si=8d3cf30339154cd4

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

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

Horny Time: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6Xucx3AmiUVjrDn9yj28pD?si=aa57b82899ad4d81

Horror Show: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5iKcvPl45vmOaDodRMrB04

How Bizarre: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5il3Gunuq50qvsZmZcSBDi?si=9e8328d7e5db4547

I Heart Prog: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5ESofkgu1n9r7ITOqPsLeH

Illiterature: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2GhJ5X9jaTOnb4Od6JBj2M?si=Y_KKNJhXSeq_KITW5kenJg&nd=1

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

International 2: No Boogaloo: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3usR1j5uYFjkdpRdxH268H?si=50045235be034624

I Write the Songs: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6KWHZX7TQED9QoUSkNhOO8

Jack and Dave: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5jj74LCE0VWb1Q7v4qemhV?si=KshHOJZfTdGzhLgGQmxrIQ

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

Jazz-Rock Fusion: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4KN29wuG3LgOZGXwCtMaG9

Jerry and Carlos: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5ol91kowVUuvikDkY8C6GH?si=qccc1hXsSOukw44dfCjGJQ

Keyboard Warriors: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5RJWCjo9U4BgiVjDhlrQ7k

KP's Boneyard: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/21DHE7ewOovEfxgMqLB2fk

Lazy Sunday Morning: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6OoAwIIZxdBVPLbYdJg3rC?si=912bbf399b204198

Lighters Up: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1NoHAyniBOWpU9mOy8PqzA?si=zXfmiutpQjy-hkHfTdCdpA&nd=1

Lilith Fair: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/78ixzW4Kf3J7TZ4hN7tjc1?si=GCfJnSzFQEuFfpFJ-y8_ww

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

Mantra: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/20jU2rC9Ysautds3GiRJrd?si=9VHR5cYAQdOwphtWxuHCGQ

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

META-static Radio: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0lgHM7fcdzJrMbg72xQJUg

Microphone #2: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6kHe0yJe4zbDe43iqWuh22

Moar Cowbell: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2Ml1xC8lTD5WpaS9Vdn89T?si=aae1e8fc9c214d0e

Morning Zoo: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4YWOr8po3BkygkwUX7p61l

NASA Mission Control: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2xRDPXn48JXIYr0HiqQiO6

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

Oh Canada: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0E6F0tulY937cNWhvv29QD

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

Piano Men: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2f8mbxZvzG0v9i61MDlAmV

Politico: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5ZoIB3l842CUotmzWWm128

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

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

Poptopia: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5OWpq9psBRexnvbuIMOGy4

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

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

Radio Alpha: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3v62xXhkbYLgxZzjoffHou?si=d78bccd92da44ae5

Radio Free Bird: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/11GKw9zt8VFrdzR454jSQH?si=DowB9vACSdWSZEZun3wDqQ

Radio Omega: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7KA51U0tMG5XZgfgiVavki?si=TH-x010QT0aURFq7Y8yfOA&utm

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

Rolling Stones: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/33FiZkDdeDkpNF65llOWMB?si=PU7pdjM9TTeveJB5RNZWrA

Rude Youth: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0SLnOIY1vThpeQMfb3Ic1N?si=FURzGnp4ScOwp2gUOTP8wA

Saxy Time: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3DYDwKfzuW2gptWXHA9MA4?si=Kig7N7ejTsegX1eDGczs3A

Second Wave: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0DBnBdL1LiT64fvOdPIBSu?si=Y1XKcn6JST2bNk-gddY8rA

Shake, Rattle and Roll: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0cD0TUZcnJ15i8wilI2OfT

Short Skirt, Long Jacket: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/61q1Wqkmr0FT8CjbJnC34c?si=Igv2jYVmS528fi7gV5mEoQ

Shut Up 'N Play Yer Guitar: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3308HnErErxxiSvyVH7Dn0

Side 1, Track 1: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5GyLycpxyIwhuPGGQRMIpD

Side 2, Track X: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4MmGVZOPa2zNmFOp4K67G1

Simey's Reading Glasses: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5ULa8Crm0y42U3WN6UsgXv

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

Sleet: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5SCTKEuxGmBizIOrIm4ERI?si=2169c285d7504624

Slow Jams: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0onG97smwdeX5AAl4ZawZO?si=3wl24fZyTWWaL3SaGY2dQQ

Somebody Scream: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3EQfD9xE137uBzy6GWi6ff?si=ed15f1e07773471f

Songs About Food: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4fU8joBJFUaGg9ikzQTpGT?si=NYVZl7_FR3G0Hm1PgmKM9w

Songs About New York City: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2MLajto9Ir7IdGYr6lGpLo?si=e3Yp0nz6TXeUenKZjADDgQ

Songs About Southern California: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/09RcHwzvb5Ul5oUaqrQaER?si=g3ufhx2SQgy8Kwpy4tA_Bw

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

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

Sports Ticker: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3rCn25N0I76PlBWwcPQha0?si=94d5d9a6420c4064

Spring Forward: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0TUOVgj7PwLtw5bsStakUo

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

Stevie Wonder: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6ebGNUvLyK5ISYjJabkhKQ

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

Strings and Things: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2ubjEgH2uba3ERbGWLRMlk

Stripped: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/22Dl7V0c1S8HlhM0yDMG3J?si=YT0Nuj3dTSiroveOESHZFA

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

Summerpalooza: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2TjQff4cC1wZhmfNObELJq

Surf & Skate Shop: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/69tG6WGnCtJeIGAukkVC98?si=u-a1MIgEQIiCH3BR7ZD30Q

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

Synthesizer Smorgasbord: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6mlyxI0R70dbEb5EqwlE3d?si=Zy142Hl5QlKJ_9uyeB7zHQ

Talk Radio: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4Et0EVCXnE9bUmh5oxdnwl?si=ce271dc88571446c

Taylor Swift Channel: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/18jhQFQbT9cSTKVvAbPBAB

The Antipodes: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5g8P6H5ukwmdbL9mCe3kCZ?si=u7d8m3nrSlW6T9KiMZA4PA

The Beeb: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3VOfQOgyqlE1OdXd5tRikb

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

The Ego Meets the Dove (CSNY): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5T97CHaSGDlBXQwpempMSD

The Good Time Gospel Hour: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2smaQXsyeOOHg5NXjy2Xqr

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

The Highway: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/40XFA156DPgHAuoKC6Wqic

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

The Jose, Jim and Johnny Show: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3djrVBDwdouqN9voYsv9a8?si=f9zjzs7sSDaBdAZEo0Ji3w

The Man in Black: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4l9qi17ZBTMhSDaZNwvb5M?si=WXECDywPQXS-0WtYUWUKtg

The Name Game: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0OLWfmGp58FFs9aVvOqqk1

The Noble Eightfold Path (Classic Punk): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5olx1RMiFCwv0cyxkCrs3U?si=RnVjQaHYSRq_d6PqZYSscA&nd=1

The Velvet Underground: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1vhKJzT0AwA00QL7CqXNIa?si=Jsx5mO3LSguujjczg5XQnA

This Is the Beginning: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4KyW0GEdWrA1fOwV6Y6WhP

This Is the End: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3VncN8BQWhN75lfVFlBtcL

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

Turn Down the Lights: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4iSKLHZBSQosNu4pZ6iUb7?si=IJHSHtxxQyqcVRwArcYEEw

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

Vegas Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6nFFVi5n3AXzsq6zFWcn8W?si=m1eZcQyYQLyTcYleRw9vkg

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

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

Working for a Living: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6OVRj25TIGz0HwNJdHn3sz?si=1c789e926b4c4ec9

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

XMU Rocks: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5eJYqSOUg8aDeBkHIt2FBu?si=0cc84e2bbf5649e2

Yacht Rock: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1xAemrK8S3qJsuiOwUH6r

Zero to Sixty: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6aEl2AZ7xDXUwyqRtL2YxX?si=85713c0fdeb742d4

 
Hey everyone, thank you for the well wishes on Monday! Got my test results back from my procedure and I have zero signs of inflammation and cancer. I have a stomach and liver condition and get tested annually for both. Now that stress is over, back to the tunes!

Round 492 - Breakin' Up Is Hard To Do (Tues)

Olivia Dean - The Hardest Part

Round 492 - This Is The Beginning (Tues)

Fishbone - Party At Ground Zero

Round 493 - Songs About Food (Wed)

Galantis - Peanut Butter Jelly

Round 494 - Chemistry 101 (Thurs)

The 1975 - It's Not Living (If It's Not With You)

I didn't know it was actually about Matt Healy's heroin addiction until a few days ago

 
Hey everyone, thank you for the well wishes on Monday! Got my test results back from my procedure and I have zero signs of inflammation and cancer. I have a stomach and liver condition and get tested annually for both. Now that stress is over, back to the tunes!

Round 492 - Breakin' Up Is Hard To Do (Tues)

Olivia Dean - The Hardest Part

Round 492 - This Is The Beginning (Tues)

Fishbone - Party At Ground Zero

Round 493 - Songs About Food (Wed)

Galantis - Peanut Butter Jelly

Round 494 - Chemistry 101 (Thurs)

The 1975 - It's Not Living (If It's Not With You)

I didn't know it was actually about Matt Healy's heroin addiction until a few days ago
For obvious reasons I didn't want to ask, but I'm so happy all is well!

 
Not enough candidates for a last chance roll.  Just regulars for Friday

Roll set 1
Die rolls: 591, 709, 244, 421
Roll subtotal: 1965
Roll total: 1965

Roll set 1
Die rolls: 30
Roll subtotal: 30
Roll total: 30
The Ego Meets The Dove (CSNY plus one degree of separation) - 5th roll

Diamonds in the Rough -- Good songs from bad albums - NEW

Applausible Theory (Songs with clapping)

Piano Men (Billy, Joel, Elton and John)

 
I do love my dog though and can't imagine what happens if/when he's gone. He does have a major heart issue (and enlarged right side which effects his breathing) and is on medication, and could need a surgery, but he's only six years old (soon) and seems in good shape. Keep on keeping on, little Loki.
I still cry thinking about my Abbey at least once a week, something always gets me. The other day it was "Just Exist" by Eliza and the Delusionals, a song that I love and drafted here but was hitting it's peak when we lost her (and also the lyrical content)

 
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All that aside, I absolutely love my new job but it's meant me working more and wanting to work more so I'll probably continue to be super sporadic in here but I couldn't pop in and not pay tribute to Taylor Swift :wub:   :wub:   :wub:  

 
Round 495:

Ego/Dove

Another theme to this quartet, sort of. 

A. Out of the Darkness -- Crosby and Nash

Crosby wrote this with help from Nash and Craig Doerge about trying to emerge from being the drug-addled zombie he had been since the death of his girlfriend in a car crash in 1969. It's full of mantras like "Be the light or love will fade away" and "I'm coming out of the darkness, finally my soul can take a rest." It could also qualify for the good songs/bad albums playlist, as it comes from the 1976 duo album Whistling Down the Wire, which is mostly dull and is nowhere near the quality of the previous year's Wind on the Water. (This album is also inexplicably filed under Crosby instead of Crosby & Nash on Spotify.)

B. Into the Darkness -- Crosby, Stills and Nash

Things had gotten much worse for Crosby by 1982, and Nash released all his frustration about it in this song from Daylight Again. The lyrics are unsparing: 

Into the darkness soon you'll be sinking
What are you doing? What can you be thinking
All of your friends have been trying to warn you
That some of your demons are dying to drag you
Away (Into the darkness) into the darkness
Into the darkness away


I see you coming to the end of the day
And was it worth it? No one can say
I see your face it is ghostly pale
Into the sunset we are watching you sail


&

As mentioned earlier, this was supposed to be a Stills/Nash album; Crosby was only brought in at the last minute after hectoring by the record company. I'd say it must have been awkward when Crosby added his vocals to this one, but that implies he had any self-awareness at all in 1982, which is not an assumption we can make. 

C. Dark Star -- Crosby, Stills and Nash

The darkness here has nothing to do with Crosby. The song, from the 1977 CSN reunion album, is about an affair Stills had in the mid-70s, when he was married to French singer Veronique Sanson. With who? "This isn't People magazine," Stills wrote in the entry for this song on the 1991 box set liner notes.

D. Ambulance Blues -- Neil Young

Unexpectedly given how bleak many of his songs are, I could not find any Neil song with "Dark" in the title. So I'll give you some "Blues" from him in the form of the cryptic closer from On the Beach. The CSNY connection is that he performed it at some of the shows on the 1974 CSNY reunion tour. 

 
Think I have my playlists  caught up.

Listened to the Horror Show while working yesterday and it's a pretty good listen. If you weren't looking at the list of songs in there I doubt most would guess the theme.

Fav new tracks- Vampire Blues, GHOST!, and The Boogie Monster.

 
FYI, finally feeling back to normal. That was quite a lost week barely getting out of bed. Hopefully I’ll get a chance to catch up here once I catch up on everything else.

 
FYI, finally feeling back to normal. That was quite a lost week barely getting out of bed. Hopefully I’ll get a chance to catch up here once I catch up on everything else.
Wow. Sorry to hear that. That took it out of you, huh? I hope you feel better, man. This thread is only for those of us in fighting shape. :boxing:   No palookaloozas here.

 
Round 494.xx

Category: Short Skirt, Long Jacket

Song: Dress

Artist: PJ Harvey

I was gonna go "Gucci Gucci" by Kreyshawn here and realized it held up about as well as Kid Rock's songs did.

Round 495.xx

Category: Piano Men

Song: All For Leyna

Artist: Billy Joel

My childhood friend Brian used to sing this all the time when we were kids one year. He loved the break between the first part of "She" and the line the subsequently followed. He loved the melody line, I guess you would say. We were new to music, of course, so this thrilled him. He wound up into prog rock (yes, Rush) and still plays in a remarkably good band in San Diego. I haven't seen him since I moved out here, though he asked once. I was always out-of-sorts, and then COVID happened. Have to put that one on the bucket list. Can still remember this record in his room. Glass Houses, IIRC. Billy doesn't look like he's really going to throw that rock on the cover, by the way. His foot and leg look like he's already thrown an awful throw. Like Sam Bradford. His body ain't turned right. At least open those hips, Billy!

Whoops. Wrong thread to bring up Sam. I guess he lives in my head.  :oldunsure:

 
Wow. Sorry to hear that. That took it out of you, huh? I hope you feel better, man. This thread is only for those of us in fighting shape. :boxing:   No palookaloozas here.
Truly, hit me Monday around noon and I was a total mess until yesterday evening. Alternated between sleeping and watching episodes of Mary Tyler Moore for like 48 hours straight, unsure which was which at times. 

 
Truly, hit me Monday around noon and I was a total mess until yesterday evening. Alternated between sleeping and watching episodes of Mary Tyler Moore for like 48 hours straight, unsure which was which at times. 
Oof. When you don't know if you're dreaming or awake in that fugue-like state is no fun. Fever dreams and all.

 
Round 496:

Piano Men

A. Cage the Songbird -- Elton John

Continuing our quest to get all of side 2 of Blue Moves on this playlist.

B. My Life -- Billy Joel

As a kid, apparently I was REALLY happy when this song came on the car radio. Which led to my parents buying me the 52nd Street cassette.

Applausible Tunes

C. Clap Hands -- Beck

One of the most insane shows I ever saw was Beck in 2006 -- there were marionettes and stuff. He ended the set with a frenzied medley that began with this.

Diamonds in the Rough

D. Goin' Home -- Neil Young

Neil's output took a turn for the worse starting in 2002. The first offender was Are You Passionate?, a dull undertaking in which Booker T. and the MGs backed him on most songs. The highlight was a song left over from an aborted attempt at a Crazy Horse album the previous year. Goin' Home brings the fury as well as anything on Ragged Glory -- and doesn't fit with the rest of the album in the slightest. 

 
496

Thru and Thru - The Rolling Stones (Hidden Gem)

Like most of their late eighties onward albums, Voodoo Lounge was mostly dreck. This Keith song is the best one on the record and closed out the second season of The Sopranos.

 
BONUS <100K SONG

My friend Joe Cassidy died yesterday.  He was a larger-than-life part of the Belfast music scene in the 1990s, then broke into the Chicago scene and wowed everyone.  Not just because he was supremely talented, not to mention impossibly handsome, but...but...he was just big.  Big in heart, big in generosity, big in love, big in any positive attribute you could name.  Mesmerizing in a way I've never known anyone else to be.  He was also the best storyteller, as only a native Irishman can be.  He knew everyone.  And so when, for instance, David Bowie died, of course Joe had two stories of his encounters with David Bowie.  Everyone.  But not in a name-dropping way, but with a sense of magical wonder at what an amazing life he'd been blessed to lead.

Joe was an animal lover and had lost his beloved dog a year or so ago, but recently found a tiny sick kitten on a farm and was nursing her through her rough days.  He nursed everyone through their rough days, as it's hard to fathom a more caring, genuinely kind person, who would spend any amount of time for a friend in need.  Or hell, a stranger in need.

I've typed so much already but have so much more to say.  Instead I'll sum it up with what someone else posted today:  "sincere, dark as night, handsome as hell, kind as heaven."  Or this one:  "He lived more in his life than 100 people.  And all the life he led, he was humble and warm, kind and helpful, making time whenever anyone would reach out."

RIP Joe, perhaps the most alive person I've ever known.

My favorite song from Joe's first band, Butterfly Child, is Drunk on Beauty (warning:  90s video cliches).  Unfortunately it's not on Spotify.  A lot of people have been posting the following song today in Joe's memory, which is from Butterfly Child's reunion album about 20 years later and contain lyrics that are reaching people due to the news of his death.

Butterfly Child - Holding On

 
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BONUS <100K SONG

My friend Joe Cassidy died yesterday.  He was a larger-than-life part of the Belfast music scene in the 1990s, then broke into the Chicago scene and wowed everyone.  Not just because he was supremely talented, not to mention impossibly handsome, but...but...he was just big
RIP and condolences. He seems to have loved strings. They sound good in those songs.

 
Oof. When you don't know if you're dreaming or awake in that fugue-like state is no fun. Fever dreams and all.
One thing I will say was that I had no fever the entire time. Had aches but some Aleve took care of that. So this was actually very restful as I drifted it and out of it. I just literally had no energy to do anything and couldn’t hold down a drop of anything but a little coconut water here and there. It was a weird experience and I thought maybe it was COVID. But given how quickly it came on and quickly went, I am pretty positive it was a really nasty bit of food poisoning. 

 
krista4 said:
BONUS <100K SONG

My friend Joe Cassidy died yesterday.  He was a larger-than-life part of the Belfast music scene in the 1990s, then broke into the Chicago scene and wowed everyone.  Not just because he was supremely talented, not to mention impossibly handsome, but...but...he was just big.  Big in heart, big in generosity, big in love, big in any positive attribute you could name.  Mesmerizing in a way I've never known anyone else to be.  He was also the best storyteller, as only a native Irishman can be.  He knew everyone.  And so when, for instance, David Bowie died, of course Joe had two stories of his encounters with David Bowie.  Everyone.  But not in a name-dropping way, but with a sense of magical wonder at what an amazing life he'd been blessed to lead.

Joe was an animal lover and had lost his beloved dog a year or so ago, but recently found a tiny sick kitten on a farm and was nursing her through her rough days.  He nursed everyone through their rough days, as it's hard to fathom a more caring, genuinely kind person, who would spend any amount of time for a friend in need.  Or hell, a stranger in need.

I've typed so much already but have so much more to say.  Instead I'll sum it up with what someone else posted today:  "sincere, dark as night, handsome as hell, kind as heaven."  Or this one:  "He lived more in his life than 100 people.  And all the life he led, he was humble and warm, kind and helpful, making time whenever anyone would reach out."

RIP Joe, perhaps the most alive person I've ever known.

My favorite song from Joe's first band, Butterfly Child, is Drunk on Beauty (warning:  90s video cliches).  Unfortunately it's not on Spotify.  A lot of people have been posting the following song today in Joe's memory, which is from Butterfly Child's reunion album about 20 years later and contain lyrics that are reaching people due to the news of his death.

Butterfly Child - Holding On
Sorry for the loss of your friend.

A lot of real life happened in this thread.

 
krista4 said:
BONUS <100K SONG

My friend Joe Cassidy died yesterday.  He was a larger-than-life part of the Belfast music scene in the 1990s, then broke into the Chicago scene and wowed everyone.  Not just because he was supremely talented, not to mention impossibly handsome, but...but...he was just big.  Big in heart, big in generosity, big in love, big in any positive attribute you could name.  Mesmerizing in a way I've never known anyone else to be.  He was also the best storyteller, as only a native Irishman can be.  He knew everyone.  And so when, for instance, David Bowie died, of course Joe had two stories of his encounters with David Bowie.  Everyone.  But not in a name-dropping way, but with a sense of magical wonder at what an amazing life he'd been blessed to lead.

Joe was an animal lover and had lost his beloved dog a year or so ago, but recently found a tiny sick kitten on a farm and was nursing her through her rough days.  He nursed everyone through their rough days, as it's hard to fathom a more caring, genuinely kind person, who would spend any amount of time for a friend in need.  Or hell, a stranger in need.

I've typed so much already but have so much more to say.  Instead I'll sum it up with what someone else posted today:  "sincere, dark as night, handsome as hell, kind as heaven."  Or this one:  "He lived more in his life than 100 people.  And all the life he led, he was humble and warm, kind and helpful, making time whenever anyone would reach out."

RIP Joe, perhaps the most alive person I've ever known.

My favorite song from Joe's first band, Butterfly Child, is Drunk on Beauty (warning:  90s video cliches).  Unfortunately it's not on Spotify.  A lot of people have been posting the following song today in Joe's memory, which is from Butterfly Child's reunion album about 20 years later and contain lyrics that are reaching people due to the news of his death.

Butterfly Child - Holding On
Also, I’m very secure in my manhood, but yes Joe is very handsome.

 
krista4 said:
BONUS <100K SONG

My friend Joe Cassidy died yesterday.  He was a larger-than-life part of the Belfast music scene in the 1990s, then broke into the Chicago scene and wowed everyone.  Not just because he was supremely talented, not to mention impossibly handsome, but...but...he was just big.  Big in heart, big in generosity, big in love, big in any positive attribute you could name.  Mesmerizing in a way I've never known anyone else to be.  He was also the best storyteller, as only a native Irishman can be.  He knew everyone.  And so when, for instance, David Bowie died, of course Joe had two stories of his encounters with David Bowie.  Everyone.  But not in a name-dropping way, but with a sense of magical wonder at what an amazing life he'd been blessed to lead.

Joe was an animal lover and had lost his beloved dog a year or so ago, but recently found a tiny sick kitten on a farm and was nursing her through her rough days.  He nursed everyone through their rough days, as it's hard to fathom a more caring, genuinely kind person, who would spend any amount of time for a friend in need.  Or hell, a stranger in need.

I've typed so much already but have so much more to say.  Instead I'll sum it up with what someone else posted today:  "sincere, dark as night, handsome as hell, kind as heaven."  Or this one:  "He lived more in his life than 100 people.  And all the life he led, he was humble and warm, kind and helpful, making time whenever anyone would reach out."

RIP Joe, perhaps the most alive person I've ever known.

My favorite song from Joe's first band, Butterfly Child, is Drunk on Beauty (warning:  90s video cliches).  Unfortunately it's not on Spotify.  A lot of people have been posting the following song today in Joe's memory, which is from Butterfly Child's reunion album about 20 years later and contain lyrics that are reaching people due to the news of his death.

Butterfly Child - Holding On
Condolences on losing your friend :(

 
krista4 said:
BONUS <100K SONG

My friend Joe Cassidy died yesterday. 
I'm sorry for the loss of your friend, krista.  He sounds like he was an awesome fella and friend. May he rest in peace. 🙏

 
@Raging weaselor whoever: Here are a few things still missing from some playlists:

Drinking:

Strawberry Wine by Ryan Adams

Swimming Pools by Kendrick Lamar

Applausible: 

Walk, Walk by Yael Naim

The Year of the Spider by Shannon and the Clams

Clap Hands -- Beck

Food:

What Is Soul by Funkadelic (Spotify doesn't have a question mark in the title, if you couldn't find it, that's probably why)

Short Skirt:

Dress by PJ Harvey

Forever in Blue Jeans by Neil Diamond

Radio Alpha:

Dumb Blonde by Dolly Parton

I'd add these myself if I had the app. 

 
I went out of town late Tuesday afternoon, and when I went to the colony tonight I couldn't find the siamese named Flash. I saw her Monday. She is part of the welcoming committee that welcomes me every night when I go to feed them.  Anyway, I found her after looking around for her, and she was at the end of the gravel road (which dead ends) dead. She looks like she has been dead for at least 3 days. I don't know what happened to her, and she was too decomposed to see any visible attack marks. There is a family of new foxes out there, but mother fox usually doesn't bother the cats, and she eats with them. I don't think Flash would have messed with her children. There are coyotes out there, but it seems like one would have taken her away. Sucks. I knew bad luck was coming in some form, because the room I stayed in while away was room #9. I couldn't switch rooms or I would have.

 
Also, I’m very secure in my manhood, but yes Joe is very handsome.
:lol:   I needed that.  Yeah, one of those people where every woman wanted to date him, and every man wanted to be him.  :)  

By the way, though he lived a rock-star life, he didn't die a rock-star death.  Instead, he got ####### pneumonia in his 40s that turned to sepsis and he ####### died.  What the ####### ####.  It's still completely unreal to me.

 
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