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Getcha passports ready - the middle-aged dummies are going to the British Isles! Top 31 song countdown. (1 Viewer)

I'm sure this has been talked about already, but what's be best way to vet a band? Is there a good site for this? I've just been going to bands' official website and can find most of what I'm looking for, but not always

Wikipedia is pretty good for vetting a band/album - most album entries will have a personnel section (with each one usually having his/her own page that usually tells where they were born.)

I found wiki to be about 80% thorough. I had to dig a bit deeper to find out, for example, that Cliff Richard's parents were also born in India (like he was), making him ineligible (I think.)
 
I'm sure this has been talked about already, but what's be best way to vet a band? Is there a good site for this? I've just been going to bands' official website and can find most of what I'm looking for, but not always

Wikipedia is pretty good for vetting a band/album - most album entries will have a personnel section (with each one usually having his/her own page that usually tells where they were born.)

I found wiki to be about 80% thorough. I had to dig a bit deeper to find out, for example, that Cliff Richard's parents were also born in India (like he was), making him ineligible (I think.)
That’s funny because I thought at one point he was considered the “most British” British pop star.
 
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Elton John, I think, will be all over this list - but given my list and Pip's (got a sneak preview), I do wonder if he's the rare instance in which one particular song may outcrowd all the others ...
I believe he'll have a pretty good spread, too.

Me, too. I've no idea what the "one particular song" would be.
It was VERY popular on the radio stations DrIan and I listened to growing up. Maybe it was a Mid-Atlantic states thing. But he’s got a lot of songs people love.
 
I will be on autopick. This is not the typical "by the seat of my pants" draft I am accustomed to.
It’s actually not a draft. You PM your 31 picks to Krista and she unveils them.
Thanks. I dropped in for some camaraderie and diversion. I doubt I made more than 30-40 posts this year and I'm tired tired of spending way too much time on stressful things..This format sounds fun.
Its not at all what I expected when I joined, assuming it was my mental image of a FFA draft. I'm just not used to hardly coming to the FFA anymore and keeping up on anything. I think it might enhance my life if I started hanging out again. Still lots of good people still hang around.
I imagine I can find what I need to know in the first few pages to get his done in a day or two, if that's not too late.
Lots of you have my phone, so feel free to text or call (lol) if I need shepherding herding..
Definitely join this man...you would be a welcome addition to this thread GB.
 
Soory to add to the ruling chaos. I need a ruling on Fatboy Slim. While he is very English, the performers on a lot of his stuff are not. If Bootsy is singing all of it, is the song eligible?
 
Soory to add to the ruling chaos. I need a ruling on Fatboy Slim. While he is very English, the performers on a lot of his stuff are not. If Bootsy is singing all of it, is the song eligible?
While krista is the final arbiter, imo as long as it’s labeled as “Fatboy Slim” it would be eligible but really not in the spirit of the lists - but that’s not a decision for me to make for some one else.
 
See, this is what I don't get. Why do we need a ruling on Fatboy Slim?

In what world could Fatboy Slim make the top 31 British songs ever? I can understand liking him personally but...

It is liking him personally though. It's 31 favorite songs, not top 31 ever. Feel free to cut out the classics (or bands/artists) you think "should" be there.

ETA - for me, it's also going to be a more "here's what I'd like on the playlist today". This means some beloved classics that maybe I heard one too many times may not make it, replaced by a <much lesser artist> song. I did that a little in the US one but I'm doing it more here.
 
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See, this is what I don't get. Why do we need a ruling on Fatboy Slim?

In what world could Fatboy Slim make the top 31 British songs ever? I can understand liking him personally but...

It is liking him personally though. It's 31 favorite songs, not top 31 ever. Feel free to cut out the classics (or bands/artists) you think "should" be there.
So it's a list of "your" 31 favourite songs, innit?

And my initial assessment was right - "Show how deep your musical knowledge goes" is what's really going on. Not that that's bad.
 
See, this is what I don't get. Why do we need a ruling on Fatboy Slim?

In what world could Fatboy Slim make the top 31 British songs ever? I can understand liking him personally but...

It is liking him personally though. It's 31 favorite songs, not top 31 ever. Feel free to cut out the classics (or bands/artists) you think "should" be there.
So it's a list of "your" 31 favourite songs, innit?

And my initial assessment was right - "Show how deep your musical knowledge goes" is what's really going on. Not that that's bad.
Not even close, at least IMO, it's sharing your favorites and introducing folks to artists they may not know about. There isn't any look at me anything about these lists, at least in the US there wasn't and I suspect the UK won't have any either.
 
See, this is what I don't get. Why do we need a ruling on Fatboy Slim?

In what world could Fatboy Slim make the top 31 British songs ever? I can understand liking him personally but...

It is liking him personally though. It's 31 favorite songs, not top 31 ever. Feel free to cut out the classics (or bands/artists) you think "should" be there.
So it's a list of "your" 31 favourite songs, innit?

And my initial assessment was right - "Show how deep your musical knowledge goes" is what's really going on. Not that that's bad.
Not even close, at least IMO, it's sharing your favorites and introducing folks to artists they may not know about. There isn't any look at me anything about these lists, at least in the US there wasn't and I suspect the UK won't have any either.
That's what I was trying to say.

I can tell I'm not being clear - I'm just playing around.
 
See, this is what I don't get. Why do we need a ruling on Fatboy Slim?

In what world could Fatboy Slim make the top 31 British songs ever? I can understand liking him personally but...

It is liking him personally though. It's 31 favorite songs, not top 31 ever. Feel free to cut out the classics (or bands/artists) you think "should" be there.
So it's a list of "your" 31 favourite songs, innit?

And my initial assessment was right - "Show how deep your musical knowledge goes" is what's really going on. Not that that's bad.
Not even close, at least IMO, it's sharing your favorites and introducing folks to artists they may not know about. There isn't any look at me anything about these lists, at least in the US there wasn't and I suspect the UK won't have any either.
That's what I was trying to say.
:hifive: The lack of ego and piling on picks in these is what makes it so much fun. Lots of folks do some kind of why this made my list after each round reveal. It's pretty awesome.
 
See, this is what I don't get. Why do we need a ruling on Fatboy Slim?

In what world could Fatboy Slim make the top 31 British songs ever? I can understand liking him personally but...

It is liking him personally though. It's 31 favorite songs, not top 31 ever. Feel free to cut out the classics (or bands/artists) you think "should" be there.
So it's a list of "your" 31 favourite songs, innit?

And my initial assessment was right - "Show how deep your musical knowledge goes" is what's really going on. Not that that's bad.
My musical knowledge is pretty limited. These exercises have shown that. I think it comes down to taste.....what makes the needle move for you. Also, it is fun to find new music or maybe appreciate something you didn't before
 
See, this is what I don't get. Why do we need a ruling on Fatboy Slim?

In what world could Fatboy Slim make the top 31 British songs ever? I can understand liking him personally but...

It is liking him personally though. It's 31 favorite songs, not top 31 ever. Feel free to cut out the classics (or bands/artists) you think "should" be there.
So it's a list of "your" 31 favourite songs, innit?

And my initial assessment was right - "Show how deep your musical knowledge goes" is what's really going on. Not that that's bad.

At the very start of the US one I kind of thought it might be like that too. I even mentioned in my initial writeup with Krista something along those lines ("hopefully not too many too cool for the room picks nobody's ever heard of" or something like that).

But it wasn't like that at all. It was just friendly and fun, the entire time. And nobody laughed or said "how could you?" when you picked a bubblegum pop song at #5 instead of that Stevie Wonder or Allman Brothers classic. In fact, many applauded it.

Pick what you like Andy. Chalk or deep. That's what makes it fun.
 
But it wasn't like that at all. It was just friendly and fun, the entire time. And nobody laughed or said "how could you?" when you picked a bubblegum pop song at #5 instead of that Stevie Wonder or Allman Brothers classic. In fact, many applauded it.
Exactly. Glad to be part of it as well. (It's also why I'm serving up a few helpings of snark now, because once we get going, that goes out the window. Once we hit #31, I stay away from negativity.)
 
See, this is what I don't get. Why do we need a ruling on Fatboy Slim?

In what world could Fatboy Slim make the top 31 British songs ever? I can understand liking him personally but...

It is liking him personally though. It's 31 favorite songs, not top 31 ever. Feel free to cut out the classics (or bands/artists) you think "should" be there.
So it's a list of "your" 31 favourite songs, innit?

And my initial assessment was right - "Show how deep your musical knowledge goes" is what's really going on. Not that that's bad.

At the very start of the US one I kind of thought it might be like that too. I even mentioned in my initial writeup with Krista something along those lines ("hopefully not too many too cool for the room picks nobody's ever heard of" or something like that).

But it wasn't like that at all. It was just friendly and fun, the entire time. And nobody laughed or said "how could you?" when you picked a bubblegum pop song at #5 instead of that Stevie Wonder or Allman Brothers classic. In fact, many applauded it.

Pick what you like Andy. Chalk or deep. That's what makes it fun.
This all day long.
 
Got it, thanks. My list will still be pretty straight forward. Except for the inclusion of A Flock of Seagulls (I think. I'm still awaiting the genealogical results).

Mine is pretty chalky too (to me anyway). 80% is stuff everyone has probably heard at one time or another (on a quick scan Flock looks good to me. They have a few good songs.)

One of the best parts of the last draft was the "oh wow, I love that song - haven't thought about it in years" that happened over and over for all of us.
 
In the U.S. version of this, every record I chose with the exception of Golden Smog (the supergroup, not Bill Callahan) were massive radio hits. And the Golden Smog (the supergroup, not Bill Callahan) record is by far their most well-known.
 
Submitted.

All my joking aside when I finally started listing songs, doing the research for birthplaces and all the things that went into this the fact that I only get 31 songs and not like 75 at least is driving me nuts, so once again, I decided to go with my gut, listed the 31 from my longer list, maybe moved 1 or 2 things, and just went with it. Another playlist I can listen to every day, probably not perfect, I know I forgot a billionty songs, but I can't take the stress. I'm good with my top 5 I know that. I think.
 
But it wasn't like that at all. It was just friendly and fun, the entire time. And nobody laughed or said "how could you?" when you picked a bubblegum pop song at #5 instead of that Stevie Wonder or Allman Brothers classic. In fact, many applauded it.
Exactly. Glad to be part of it as well. (It's also why I'm serving up a few helpings of snark now, because once we get going, that goes out the window. Once we hit #31, I stay away from negativity.)

Too late. Yur ded to me mrpinkfloydsucks.
 
Music snobbery since 2003 - longer for those on old yeller.
:lol:

I wasn't in the first wave of drafts, but I've been doing them for a while. I was mentioning to @krista4 in a PM that I associate several drafters with specific artists or songs now because of these drafts. Another memory I had while driving the other day was the burned CDs I had (I still think I have several in a closet somewhere) of people's playlists that I made. I had a stack of those things that I would play in the car. I've been introduced to so many good bands and so much good music over the years.
 
See, this is what I don't get. Why do we need a ruling on Fatboy Slim?

In what world could Fatboy Slim make the top 31 British songs ever? I can understand liking him personally but...

While I agree on Fatboy Slim, IMO this countdown is favorite songs, not "best" songs, which may or may not be the same thing for various people. In the first post, @krista4 referenced that this is another fun follow-up to the American artists thread, which was titled favorite songs.

So "liking him personally" might be enough for someone.

ETA: I see I'm late to the party on this one. Never mind.
 
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First pass through my spotify and a couple links gives me 49 songs. Still have bad feeling I'm missing some. Will gladly take PM lists of artists you submitted. (don't send me songs LOL)
 
See, this is what I don't get. Why do we need a ruling on Fatboy Slim?

In what world could Fatboy Slim make the top 31 British songs ever? I can understand liking him personally but...

It is liking him personally though. It's 31 favorite songs, not top 31 ever. Feel free to cut out the classics (or bands/artists) you think "should" be there.
So it's a list of "your" 31 favourite songs, innit?

And my initial assessment was right - "Show how deep your musical knowledge goes" is what's really going on. Not that that's bad.
Not even close, at least IMO, it's sharing your favorites and introducing folks to artists they may not know about. There isn't any look at me anything about these lists, at least in the US there wasn't and I suspect the UK won't have any either.
This has influenced my picks. Maybe more so in this one because I know that many were following along a bit and listening to the playlists as they were released. There's been a couple times where I'm deciding between a couple from an artist, I'm really struggling because I love both, and use as a tiebreaker if it's something that people haven't listened to in a bit.

I mean ask me tomorrow what my favorite Radiohead song is and you get a different answer than today.
 
See, this is what I don't get. Why do we need a ruling on Fatboy Slim?

In what world could Fatboy Slim make the top 31 British songs ever? I can understand liking him personally but...

It is liking him personally though. It's 31 favorite songs, not top 31 ever. Feel free to cut out the classics (or bands/artists) you think "should" be there.
So it's a list of "your" 31 favourite songs, innit?

And my initial assessment was right - "Show how deep your musical knowledge goes" is what's really going on. Not that that's bad.

At the very start of the US one I kind of thought it might be like that too. I even mentioned in my initial writeup with Krista something along those lines ("hopefully not too many too cool for the room picks nobody's ever heard of" or something like that).

But it wasn't like that at all. It was just friendly and fun, the entire time. And nobody laughed or said "how could you?" when you picked a bubblegum pop song at #5 instead of that Stevie Wonder or Allman Brothers classic. In fact, many applauded it.

Pick what you like Andy. Chalk or deep. That's what makes it fun.

In fairness, I noted that I was surprised people took Debbie Gibson and Backstreet Boys songs. 😬

But I was careful to caveat that with to each their own or something like that.
 
While I agree on Fatboy Slim, IMO this countdown is favorite songs, not "best" songs, which may or may not be the same thing for various people. In the first post, @krista4 referenced that this is another fun follow-up to the American artists thread, which was titled favorite songs.

So "liking him personally" might be enough for someone.

Absolutely. I purposefully changed the usage that Dr. O had in his countdown, from "top" to "favorite." Dr. O's group did the exercise the same (i.e., favorites not "best"), but I think the word "top" could be interpreted differently. I know for some people, "best" and "favorite" are closely aligned (Dr. O, for one, has mentioned this before), but as we saw in the last countdown, many people will take songs because of a personal connection to a time or place or experience. In those instances, the distinction between "best" and "favorite" will likely be broader. And I definitely would want to encourage that, since people's stories are as interesting to me as learning the new music itself.
 
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In what world could Fatboy Slim make the top 31 British songs ever? I can understand liking him personally but...

Fatboy Slim might have just missed or been on my list. Possibly. Big Beat was a huge and global phenomenon back in '97.

This is why we don't rip on people or do this with tastes. To remove all doubt in a relativistic exercise is a problem one suffers when one does that. He's easily one of the top ten influential British electronica acts of the past thirty years, a form of music revered in Britain.
 
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