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Genrepalooza Presents: FG Radio - Tons of Lithium but very little Chill (1 Viewer)

rockaction said:
Round 583

Category: Public Transit 

Song: Wreck of the Old 97

Artist: Vernon Dalhart 

The earliest of the best-sellers of the many to record this song, which was about an actual event. One of the progenitors of the tradition of great country/blues songs about train wrecks. I've been listening to a bunch of versions of this and another traditional train wreck song, and went with this for authenticity's sake. An interesting article (that digresses into alcohol) can be found here:

https://blogs.loc.gov/now-see-hear/2015/04/the-old-97/

Oh, yes, and Cash did do this one on either the San Quentin or Folsom Prison recordings. It rocks. 


This swing version by Freddie Slack with Johnny Mercer is a long train ride from Vernon's version.

 
584.  Blur - Under the Westway (I see London)

London's representative in the Britpop wars with a stately ballad that reminds me of "A Whiter Shade of Pale".  It's my favorite post-hiatus song by the band.

The Westway is an elevated freeway in West London. If you've come in from Heathrow, you've probably been on it but not under it.

 
Automatic is an album I have to really listen to one of these days. Hmm...

Total blind spot there. 
It is one of my favorite albums by them. "Subway" wasn't on the original album. It was a single that they tacked on to Automatic when they added bonus songs to one of the disc releases. Listen to the original album and see what you think. I think you'll like it. 

 
It is one of my favorite albums by them. "Subway" wasn't on the original album. It was a single that they tacked on to Automatic when they added bonus songs to one of the disc releases. Listen to the original album and see what you think. I think you'll like it. 


Call me a colonial but I prefer The Pixies version of "Head On" to the original (most of the time).

 
It is one of my favorite albums by them. "Subway" wasn't on the original album. It was a single that they tacked on to Automatic when they added bonus songs to one of the disc releases. Listen to the original album and see what you think. I think you'll like it. 
When Automatic first came out, I wasn't crazy about the less noisy (for them) direction.  It didn't take long though for it to become a favorite for me as well.

 
I hope I'm not too late to the party to reference the Punk Hundred in a shameless,  :deadhorse:  way, but Propagandhi would say about this colonials...

publicy subsized/privately profitable 
The anthem of the puppeteer profiteer untouchable
Focus a moment nod in approval bury your heads in the barkwoods
Of these neo-colonials


 
Okay, dice roll for Friday, Saturday, Sunday - Rounds 585, 586, 587

590 - 712 - 718 - 697 - 108 - 268

That's six rolls but 712, and 718 are redundant 

Segue Way (songs with segues) (last chance -- last roll!)

The Medium Is The Message (songs about or from the perspective of newspapers, journalism, television, or movies)

Motor City (songs about or by Detroit natives) (fifth chance)

Songs That Make You Cry (hey, stiff upper lip there, Jazzbo!) (first roll)

The Velvet Underground and Bands That Bought Their Album (Velvet Underground or those songs influenced by the Velvets) (fifth roll)

eta* That was two rolls for Kidz Bop. They really want us to have Kidz Bop there, so I ought to research what the category is. I did that a few days ago, but I forget what we settled on. 

 
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Call me a colonial but I prefer The Pixies version of "Head On" to the original (most of the time).
I loved the Pixies version in college, but I think I've changed my allegiance to the JAMC version. 

Plus, it gave us one of the great pop meta references ever from the aughts. 

The DJ never has it
JAMC Automatic


DO-I-I-I-I-I-I (female backing vox)

That's Jimmy Eat World's "Authority Song," which is just a boppin' tune. 

 
I hope I'm not too late to the party to reference the Punk Hundred in a shameless,  :deadhorse:  way, but Propagandhi would say about this colonials...

publicy subsized/privately profitable 
The anthem of the puppeteer profiteer untouchable
Focus a moment nod in approval bury your heads in the barkwoods
Of these neo-colonials
Is there a playlist for the thread? I need to revisit that thread. I haven't been in a punk music mood for awhile but when the mood strikes again, I will be all over that. 

 
I hope I'm not too late to the party to reference the Punk Hundred in a shameless,  :deadhorse:  way, but Propagandhi would say about this colonials...

publicy subsized/privately profitable 
The anthem of the puppeteer profiteer untouchable
Focus a moment nod in approval bury your heads in the barkwoods
Of these neo-colonials
I reference my Neil, 1969, 1971 and 1975 countdowns in this thread all the time. Rarely ever about Colonial architecture or colonists, though.

 
Is there a playlist for the thread? I need to revisit that thread. I haven't been in a punk music mood for awhile but when the mood strikes again, I will be all over that. 
Yes, there is. When I find it, I will surely post it here as an edit should you be in the mood. It should be in the very first post of that thread, actually. 

eta* Master Spotify List

 
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@krista4 This is on you
Heh. Oh, this wasn't k4, I don't think. 

Kidz Bop goes back as far as the first page on this thread. It was loosely described as "music for or by kids of all ages...". It was supposed to be a Kidz Bop/Kidz Jamz/Disney Channel from Sirius XM. Let's have a look see at what their station plays. (If they still have it, that is.) 

Oh my, is it ever huge. It's contemporary hits sung by kids for kids. It's all over Spotify. Just type in "Kidz Bop." Whether it ever should have been a category (I believe I tried to call attention to it, or maybe that was Squeezebox Redux.) 

We can nuke the category if enough participants say "enough." 

I personally say "enough." 

Vote here. If we get a second motion, I'll issue a quorum call to kill the category. 

OOOOOOH. Bet you never thought you'd be called to quorum in this thread, did you? 

 
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Heh. Oh, this wasn't k4, I don't think. 

Kidz Bop goes back as far as the first page on this thread. It was loosely described as "music for or by kids of all ages...". It was supposed to be a Kidz Bop/Kidz Jamz/Disney Channel from Sirius XM. Let's have a look see at what their station plays. (If they still have it, that is.) 

Oh my, is it ever huge. It's contemporary hits sung by kids for kids. It's all over Spotify. Just type in "Kidz Bop." Whether it ever should have been a category (I believe I tried to call attention to it, or maybe that was Squeezebox Redux.) 

We can nuke the category is enough participants say "enough." 

I personally say "enough." 

Vote here. If we get a second motion, I'll issue a quorum call to kill the category. 

OOOOOOH. Bet you never thought you'd be called to quorum in this thread, did you? 
Oh no way I am drafting songs sung by kids. I was just thinking music kids would like. 

 
So I take it we have a second and third motion to axe the category. 

QUORUM CALL

@simey  @Pip's Invitation @Eephus @Ilov80s @scorchy @Dr. Octopus  @krista4 @Mrs. Rannous

@KarmaPolice

If I missed anybody, please let me know. Yo Mama and Buffaloes and NV were once here (heck, NV started this grand wonder), but I'm not sure they still are participating. 

Gotta @Northern Voiceno matter what, actually. That gives us ten votes. We need a bunch of "nay" votes to nix the category. 

YOU HAVE BEEN CALLED TO VOTE ON KIDZ BOP. 

Kidz Bop was a category that somehow survived the first page of cut-downs and now looms large. We have a category in the Main Event that seems insufferable. It is described as a music channel where contemporary hits are "sung by kids for kids." Sounds like they sing "Old Town Road" and the like for other children. It's really very family-oriented, one would imagine. It's sort of like having Blue's Clues on during a road trip. But do we want something even potentially less engrossing and intelligent than Blue's Clues occupying our head space? This is the question before us. 

That's why we're voting. Vote "yay" or "nay" to the channel. A "nay" vote gets us close to our goal of five votes needed for removal. I assume that ilov80s, simey, and I vote "nay." So there needs to be two more "nay" votes. If there are six "yay" votes, then Kidz Bop rules the day and is a category. 

Go! 

 
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Anybody like how this is changing as we go along? All decisions arbitrary and final, according to Hagmania. 

 
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Heh. Oh, this wasn't k4, I don't think. 

Kidz Bop goes back as far as the first page on this thread. It was loosely described as "music for or by kids of all ages...". It was supposed to be a Kidz Bop/Kidz Jamz/Disney Channel from Sirius XM. Let's have a look see at what their station plays. (If they still have it, that is.) 


I believe Kid's music was one of the categories suggested at krista's dinner party with her mom's friends way back when.

 
I don’t care either way. I do remember when I worked at a record store Dylan’s version of “This Old Man” on some record for children, but don’t think it’s on Spotify.

 
Kidz Bop goes back as far as the first page on this thread. It was loosely described as "music for or by kids of all ages...". It was supposed to be a Kidz Bop/Kidz Jamz/Disney Channel from Sirius XM. Let's have a look see at what their station plays. (If they still have it, that is.) 

Oh my, is it ever huge. It's contemporary hits sung by kids for kids. It's all over Spotify. Just type in "Kidz Bop." Whether it ever should have been a category (I believe I tried to call attention to it, or maybe that was Squeezebox Redux.) 
I have a friend (or maybe had, not really sure) whose kid toured the world with Kidz Bop for a couple of years before he went through puberty and got kicked to the curb.  Kid had real musical talent (not just singing and dancing) but was always a bit of an odd duck.  My son got along with him well but other kids in the neighborhood kind of rolled their eyes at the whole thing.  His dad blamed it on the other kids being jealous - I never felt comfortable enough to tell him that teenage boys weren't jealous of a classmate that performed in front of over-excited 7-year old girls, no matter how many cities he got to visit.  Last I heard, they moved to LA to try to capitalize on the kid's limited fame but nothing has really panned out.  

Anyway, yes, I'm super-familiar with Kidz Bop and my vote is a resounding no.  

 
We have five nays, one "I don't care," and Eephus digging down to draft kids' music no matter what. We're done with this category. 

Replacing it in the Main Event is...

You rolled 1 die:

1

Timestamp: 2022-07-08 01:47:02 UTC

The Medium Is The Message (songs about television/journalism/newspaper/movies)

So that will be one of the categories for the weekend. 

 
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The Hopper to Daytona 

Dice Roll: 1

Pride (LGBT+ songs or artists)

Daytona to Main Event: 

Dice roll: 1

Pride (LGBT+ songs or artists)

Wow. Well, Pride slides right into Segue Way's spot after the weekend 

 
We have five nays, one "I don't care," and Eephus digging down to draft kids' music no matter what. We're done with this category. 

Replacing it in the Main Event is...

You rolled 1 die:

1

Timestamp: 2022-07-08 01:47:02 UTC

The Medium Is The Message (songs about television/journalism/newspaper/movies)

So that will be one of the categories for the weekend. 
Do the internet and social media count as "mediums" or media or is that it's own whole other category?

 
We have five nays, one "I don't care," and Eephus digging down to draft kids' music no matter what. We're done with this category. 

Replacing it in the Main Event is...

You rolled 1 die:

1

Timestamp: 2022-07-08 01:47:02 UTC

The Medium Is The Message (songs about television/journalism/newspaper/movies)

So that will be one of the categories for the weekend. 
My vote was nay if it was songs sung by kids. If you haven’t already, edit your dice roll post so people don’t reference it and still think the kids category is on this weekend.

 
Tomorrow we leave for Cape Cod with our convalescing cat in tow, returning next Friday the 15th. I won't be on a real computer very much during that time, so I'll catch up on my picks, the spreadsheet and my playlists when I can. 

I have a bunch of stuff left on my list for Segue Way, so I'll do a blitzkrieg of that on Sunday or whenever I get a chance to do Sunday's picks. 

Since it's somewhat close to midnight my time, I'll make Friday's picks now.

Round 585: 

A. The Medium Is the Message

Kill Your Television -- Ned's Atomic Dustbin

B. The Velvet Underground And Everyone Who Bought Their Album, And Also Those Who Lied About Buying Their Album

New Age -- The Velvet Underground

 
The Velvet Underground And Everyone Who Bought Their Album, And Also Those Who Lied About Buying Their Album
ROFL 

New Age -- The Velvet Underground
I'm wondering if you know that song has some of my favorite lyrics ever within 

"Can I have your autograph?" he said to the fat, blonde actress
"You know I know everything you've done.
Anyway, I hate divorces. To the left is a marble shower
It was fun even for an hour." 


 
The Medium Is The Message (songs about television/journalism/newspaper/movies)

So that will be one of the categories for the weekend. 


Pretty sure this one actually was my category.

As for kidz, I see it's gone.  I don't recall it being a category from my dinner party and wouldn't expect it was, but I wouldn't be surprised if I pimped it generally.  You might recall, or why would you, that I have an ex-boyfriend-now-dear-friend who has been nominated for four (4!) Grammys in the category, and I adore his music and also think there's some fun in the genre.  I do think we are mostly people who are too old to have kids that might be enamored of it (hi, Eephus!), so probably not the best here.

And JFC it would not be children singing.  I'd rather die. 

 
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Pretty sure this one actually was my category.
Yes, it was. I remember complimenting whoever came up with it at the dinner party at the time you wrote the suggestion. 

Kidz Bop went back to the first page. I think Eephus was being cheeky about you suggesting it and was tweaking us. Or maybe not. I really don't know. Everybody has such dry, wry humor (I'm looking at the cereal fruitlooper simey here!) that sometimes I can't tell. Y'all are so earnest, but then devilish...

I only vaguely remember that you had a boyfriend-now-dear-friend who won Grammys writing that sort of music. It sounds very familiar, but it must have slipped my memory. That's really cool. I agree there can be fun in the genre, just not Disney kids singing at other kids. That sounds miserable. Then again, there was Justin and Britney, so...

 
Yes, it was. I remember complimenting whoever came up with it at the dinner party at the time you wrote the suggestion. 

Kidz Bop went back to the first page. I think Eephus was being cheeky about you suggesting it and was tweaking us. Or maybe not. I really don't know. Everybody has such dry, wry humor (I'm looking at the cereal fruitlooper simey here!) that sometimes I can't tell. Y'all are so earnest, but then devilish...

I only vaguely remember that you had a boyfriend-now-dear-friend who won Grammys writing that sort of music. It sounds very familiar, but it must have slipped my memory. That's really cool. I agree there can be fun in the genre, just not Disney kids singing at other kids. That sounds miserable. Then again, there was Justin and Britney, so...
I actually drafted a song from a kid's album for Lazy Sunday or whatever that category/channel is called. The song I drafted was You are My Sunshine (version 1) by Elizabeth Mitchell.

 

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