Pip's Invitation
Footballguy
I see I’ve been beaten to the Uruk-Hai joke.Oh my. Zanzibar is an actual place on the map? Holy ****. I thought it was out of Casablanca or something like that.
Last edited:
I see I’ve been beaten to the Uruk-Hai joke.Oh my. Zanzibar is an actual place on the map? Holy ****. I thought it was out of Casablanca or something like that.
Billy Joel and mold spores, just another typical day in the FFA.What in the actual hell is going on in here?![]()
I know right!I'm officially afraid to submit a list. I'm pretty sure it's all invalid because a band member once inhaled second hand smoke on a trans Atlantic flight while sitting next to an American.
Well that's no fun, guy.

Omg, so many lists. It's great, but a lot have come in already and I'm very behind. For now can only concentrate on vetting (I have three still in the queue for that) and can't get to collating data and seeing trends. I can say that while there are some artists well represented, I can't see a pattern in any top songs yet. This one could be hard to predict.
I guess it depends on how granular we get. On Mr Fantasy the actual credits on the album per wiki, Jimmy Miller played on Dear Mr. Fantasy so I think that disqualifies that song.If others could help with notes on the vetting process, it would be beneficial.
Based on the ineligible members Krista has listed for Traffic, that makes the following albums eligible:
- Mr. Fantasy (first US pressing issued with title Heaven Is In Your Mind and released as Reaping in Canada) – 1967
- Traffic – 1968
- Last Exit (side 2 live at The Fillmore Auditorium) – 1969
- John Barleycorn Must Die – 1970
I guess it depends on how granular we get. On Mr Fantasy the actual credits on the album per wiki, Jimmy Miller played on Dear Mr. Fantasy so I think that disqualifies that song.If others could help with notes on the vetting process, it would be beneficial.
Based on the ineligible members Krista has listed for Traffic, that makes the following albums eligible:
- Mr. Fantasy (first US pressing issued with title Heaven Is In Your Mind and released as Reaping in Canada) – 1967
- Traffic – 1968
- Last Exit (side 2 live at The Fillmore Auditorium) – 1969
- John Barleycorn Must Die – 1970
Traffic looks good to me, doesn't seem that Miller played on any tracks.
Last Exit Side 2 looks good, Side 1 has a few tracks ineligible due to Miller.
John Barleycorn Must Die looks good.

My 31 songs are set. Ranking them is a different matter.

Once more...
Who played on which track is not the issue. Who is a band member is the question. Jimmy Miller is not listed as a band member on Mr. Fantasy or Last Exit, so he does not make any song thereon ineligible
Once more...
Who played on which track is not the issue. Who is a band member is the question. Jimmy Miller is not listed as a band member on Mr. Fantasy or Last Exit, so he does not make any song thereon ineligible
So this makes a song with a feature vocalist not in the band eligible? I hate to bother you, but this is specific to a song I'd like to pick.
Um, not to pile on here. But I had heard Billy Preston was a Beatle, so I'm just going to assume all Beatles are off limits, yes?
You heard wrong.all goodIf others could help with notes on the vetting process, it would be beneficial.
Based on the ineligible members Krista has listed for Traffic, that makes the following albums eligible:
- Mr. Fantasy (first US pressing issued with title Heaven Is In Your Mind and released as Reaping in Canada) – 1967
- Traffic – 1968
- Last Exit (side 2 live at The Fillmore Auditorium) – 1969
- John Barleycorn Must Die – 1970
He was not in the band - session guys do not count.Jimmy Miller played on Dear Mr. Fantasy so I think that disqualifies that song.
Once more...
Who played on which track is not the issue. Who is a band member is the question. Jimmy Miller is not listed as a band member on Mr. Fantasy or Last Exit, so he does not make any song thereon ineligible
So this makes a song with a feature vocalist not in the band eligible? I hate to bother you, but this is specific to a song I'd like to pick.
That's treated exactly the same as in the last countdown. If they are "featured" as in credited as part of the artist name when paired with the song title, then they have to be eligible. If not, then they're OK.

Aaaaand we're back to the Addams Family. That stuff is disgusting.geez RA, hand bar soap on the sink stand was the standard for years. We had two, one regular soap and the other was Lava soap, for us kids with grimy hands - took a layer of skin off with all the pumice in it.
Totally. Same here. But things have evolved and it's gross to think of now. But yes, hand soap, dishes, and stands were the norm for us, too. Until Softsoap and the individual dispensers came out. But grabbing that teddy? Oh my.
did you read the article?
you'll love this ...the "fur" is actually mold spores!!!![]()
For my purposes, I’m going to just assume that Stevie Nicks and Lindsay Buckingham were session musicians.

Boom chicka wow wow.Christie Hynde also strikes me a session type of gal.
He was afraid that fixing the problem would alter his voice.Quite honestly, one of the reasons I could never get into Queen was Freddie's overbite. I just could not fathom someone so obviously disfigured would prance around so pompously and unabashedly. Meanwhile, I'm screaming "someone call an orthodontist, stat! We've got an extreme case, here. One of the worst I've ever seen!"
And if you have a question about one, just send to me and I'll let you know.![]()
My 31 songs are set. Ranking them is a different matter.
Don't know if it will help you, but several of us have used this ranking engine in various exercises. OH even commented on the last countdown, "I had no idea 'Surrender' was my third favorite song until I used that ranking thing."![]()
Listen everyone, I know we're a bunch of dummies but it would be nice of everyone to actually read through the thread before asking the same type of questions over and over. It's really not fair to krista, who is a real human being with an actual job, as well as doing yeoman's work in here. I'd get a bit frustrated if I had to keep responding to the same type of questions when the answers are here in the thread and she's somehow kept her composure thus far.

also his mother always wore red.New artist on the A-OK list: Chris de Burgh was born in Argentina, but to British parents.
Listen everyone, I know we're a bunch of dummies but it would be nice of everyone to actually read through the thread before asking the same type of questions over and over. It's really not fair to krista, who is a real human being with an actual job, as well as doing yeoman's work in here. I'd get a bit frustrated if I had to keep responding to the same type of questions when the answers are here in the thread and she's somehow kept her composure thus far.
Different question. I know you said links are good, and said spotty or youtube is fine. But do you have a preference?
i hope this wasn't in response to my question. I was trying to be helpful.
No - it was a general statement about the same types of questions about eligibility over and over.Listen everyone, I know we're a bunch of dummies but it would be nice of everyone to actually read through the thread before asking the same type of questions over and over. It's really not fair to krista, who is a real human being with an actual job, as well as doing yeoman's work in here. I'd get a bit frustrated if I had to keep responding to the same type of questions when the answers are here in the thread and she's somehow kept her composure thus far.
i hope this wasn't in response to my question. I was trying to be helpful.
I'd prefer Spotify if you want a specific version, helps tremendously when there are 85 recordings of said songDifferent question. I know you said links are good, and said spotty or youtube is fine. But do you have a preference?
I don't at all. When people don't send links, I tend to grab a YouTube one because I know we have a few people who don't use Spotify. Spotify could be more helpful to @Hawks64, though? Maybe he could say if he cares. But for me, whatever is easier for you guys is fine. I'm just happy so many people are sending them this time!
i hope this wasn't in response to my question. I was trying to be helpful.
Not to speak for Dr. O, but absolutely not related to your question.

Luís Alberto Figueira Gonçalves Jardim disqualifies The The's 2nd album, Infected. The third release, Mind Bomb, with Johnny Marr and James Eller is good to go.
Luís Alberto Figueira Gonçalves Jardim disqualifies The The's 2nd album, Infected. The third release, Mind Bomb, with Johnny Marr and James Eller is good to go.
Thank you - will add to post #3.
I think @Dr. Octopus had another resource, but that's all I've used.Is there any other resource you guys are using other than Wiki and Google to vet these? I've tried for a couple groups to find information on members but can't find anything.
Indeed happy news when I found that yesterday, unhappy news, I thought it was already known. Could have sworn I read they were A-Ok in the thread.More happy news: Mumford & Sons' Marcus Mumford was born in the US, but to English parents.
Vetting on this one is more interesting than the US, as I'm learning about a lot of new places. Today, I learned the Isle of Barra exists!
Unfortunately, with plenty of notable exceptions, on average the pictures that I end up seeing for these folks on Wiki or elsewhere are a bit uglier than the US people were.