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Prince No. 27 -- Nothing Compares 2 U (from the One Night Alone collection)

Prince first recorded Nothing Compares 2 U in 1984 (so right around the time of Purple Rain). He decided he didn't want to release it and instead gave it to one of his protege groups, The Family. Then Sinead recorded it in 1990 and Prince started playing it in concerts. A version with Rosie Gaines made The Hits compilation in the early 90s. The YouTube link included is from his New Years Eve 1999 PPV special, which I bought and played at my New Year's Eve party that year. That's also with Rosie.

The version I chose, however, is from 2002, from the One Night Alone set. I chose it, ironically, because of the lack of Rosie. So it's kind of funny how JML talked about taking points off of Chelsea Rodgers for the female vocal. Because I kind of feel the same way. This version is pretty much all Prince, although fans of 1990's pop saxophonists will enjoy the Candy Dulfer shoutout. I'm trying to decide if Candy was the third most famous pop/rock saxophonist of that era. Obviously, Kenny G. was first. And the Big Man was probably still a bigger deal. But then it's either Candy or G.E. Smith, I'd say. Are you a Prince and Aresenio Hall Show fan? Or do you ride with Hall & Oates and SNL?
GE Smith is a guitarist. Hall & Oates’ saxophonist is (then and now) Charles DeChant.
 
Tears for Fears
#27 - The Way You Are

Appears - Non Album Single
Year - 1983
UK Highest Chart Position - #24
US Highest Chart Position - Did Not Chart
Key Lyric - Going far
Getting nowhere
The way you are
These fingers aren't my fingers
These hands are not my hands
No one sees and no one cares
What gets broken

Notes
1- After the release and success of the Hurting LP and Mad World in particular, the band were heavily pressured by the record company to come up with something new. Anything.

2- The bands songwriter Roland Orzabal went blank. He had written the entirety of the Hurting LP by himself. This is what it sounds like when doves cry, writers block hits. In desperation he turned to Curt to help, then the keyboardist and drummer who were/werent considered part of the band. Keyboardist Ian Stanley eventually co wrote 5 of the 8 Songs from the Big Chair with Orzabal. The drummer Manny Elias cowrote the same number of songs as Curt Smith, One. Check out the dynamite lyrics quoted above to realise the band had nothing to say and recorded it anyway.

3- The co producer of the record , also co wrote this song. 5 cowriters. To make this. Producer was Chris Hughes, formerly Merrick in Adam and the Ants. He would also produce Songs from the Big Chair and cowrite Everybody Wants to Rule the World

4- Roland diplomatically said after doing this he realised the band and his songwriting needed to change direction. Curt was a bit more blunt. He called it “the worst thing we've done”

5- It only appears on one compilation, a rag tag CD of b sides and oddities. And the Super Double Plus Deluxe CD edition of Songs from the Big Chair

Where to find
The Hurting - 1
Songs from the Big Chair - 0
The Seeds of Love - 0
Elemental - 0
Raoul and the Kings of Spain - 0
Everybody Loves a Happy Ending - 1
Ready Boys and Girls - 0
The Tipping Point - 0
Greatest Hits only - 0
B- Sides - Other/Non Album Songs - 3

Year
1981 - 0
1982 - 0
1983 - 2
1984 - 0
1985 - 0
1986 - 1
1989 - 0
1993 - 0
1995 - 1
2004 - 1
2014 - 0
2017 - 0
2021 - 0
2022 - 0

Next up, back to the Beatles impressions with a song maybe more for the title than anything
 
Only knew the tracks by Prince,Kid Rock, CSNY and Petty of the 27's.
This was my least fav playlist so far. Not because it had more songs I didn't like but had less I really,really liked.
Of the artists I knew basically nothing about these are my favs so far
Sia, Against Me, Neko Case , Nina Simone, Pointer Sisters, and Nathaniel Rateliff.
I've seen Drive By Truckers and Los Lobos live at least twice each and liked them so somewhat familiar. Liking what's been posted so far.
Only familiar with the Dio years of Rainbow and the album Stone Cold is on. Liking the deeper and newer tracks so far.
Love the blues so have liked all the Hooker stuff so far and probably all of it.
Don't really listen to classical music but I've kinda liked the playlist finishing up with some.
 
27. The Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had to Swallow)
Album: Non-album single (1982)
Released as a single? Yes (UK #2)

The Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had to Swallow) was The Jam's second-to-last single, released shortly before Paul Weller announced he was breaking up the band. It was also one of the band's four videos I remember from the early years of MTV. A soul ballad with prominent strings and female harmonies, the song is basically a template for the sound Weller would pursue with The Style Council. Though its melody and arrangement is more successful than a lot of what that band would produce. The band's previous incorporations of soul tended to be influenced by Motown, but this one is more derived from Philly International. The tune is a breakup song, and one has to wonder how much Weller is singing about a lover and how much he is singing about the band. (It's telling that in the video, the girl leaves Weller for drummer Rick Buckler.)

For the bitterest pill is mine to swallow
The love I gave hangs in sad coloured, mocking shadows


Music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc9VWNl3BSI
There are no documented live performances.

At #26, the "I Can See for Miles" of the band's early Who fixation.
 
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Round 27

Top 5 Songs "New To Me"

  1. Done Gone Blue - Los Lobos
  2. Andy - Neko Case
  3. The Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had to Swallow) - The Jam
  4. Dallas - Silver Jews
  5. Eugen Onegin, Op. 22 - Tchaikovsky
Top 5 Songs "Known To Me"
  1. Helpless - CSN&Y
  2. There is a Kingdom = Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
  3. Queen ***** - David Bowie
  4. If You Want My Love - Cheap Trick
  5. Gratitude - Beastie Boys
Other Notes
  • @KarmaPolice, no comment.
  • I haven't shouted out John Lee Hooker or Nina Simone yet. I've loved all the songs so far, but they're both likely not to see many Top 5 appearances (Simone may get one or two songs up there) as they're not my "go to" music but have loved what they added to the playlists.
  • I agree with @Raging weasel that this was probably the weakest round so far (although I did still enjoy it).
  • Very Interesting how "Nothing Compares To You" made two appearances today. Not sure if the Prince version can be considered the original since Sinead first recorded it - but neverthless it's a great song and both versions here were top notch. In Scorchy's countdown, I pointed out that I just saw Living Colour cover that song live a few weeks back during their set at Sea Hear Now festival.
 
Very Interesting how "Nothing Compares To You" made two appearances today. Not sure if the Prince version can be considered the original since Sinead first recorded it - but neverthless it's a great song and both versions here were top notch. In Scorchy's countdown, I pointed out that I just saw Living Colour cover that song live a few weeks back during their set at Sea Hear Now festival.

Next up, one of the few artists whose talent comes close to Prince: Aretha
 
@Dr. Octopus - :lol: no worries, I predicted that. If I am remembering right - 2, 3, and 5 were cross outs for you because of the vocals. 1 was interesting enough to get you listening more to the playlist, and Show Yourself was the only one you've actually liked (just not top 5 worthy). Do I have that accurate?

IMO tonight's will be closer to your reaction for #1. It's the album they started in with Brann singing some and the other two eased up on the growls a tad. Also for you and others to keep in mind, while 3 of the first 5 were examples of their heavier sound, only 7 were of that era overall on the playlist. So at the start of the playlist we are batting 60% and I would understand people wanting to bail a bit, but only 4 of the last 26 songs are going to be that way. Meaning only 15% of the songs from those 3 albums going forward. Not to say there aren't heavier songs coming up from Emperor, but they aren't as harsh.
 
@Dr. Octopus - :lol: no worries, I predicted that. If I am remembering right - 2, 3, and 5 were cross outs for you because of the vocals. 1 was interesting enough to get you listening more to the playlist, and Show Yourself was the only one you've actually liked (just not top 5 worthy). Do I have that accurate?
Pretty much - I’ve like the music on the others though.
 
I listened to the #28 playlist.

Excluding my own song, I already knew that I liked these songs:
  • David Bowie - Modern Love
  • Tom Petty - You Got Lucky - easily a top 5 Petty song for me
I didn't recognize this song by name, but once I heard it I realized I knew and liked it:
  • Talking Heads - Mind
On first listen to this playlist, these were the unfamiliar songs I liked the best:
  • Sia, Zero 7 - Speed Dial No. 2 - 3 out of 4 songs that made my highlight lists so far; this playlist is killing it
  • Faith No More - Midnight Cowboy
  • Beastie Boys - The Sounds Of Science
  • Drive-By Truckers - Easy On Yourself
  • Chris Cornell, Slash - Promise
  • Collective Soul - Needs
Another great playlist, easily the best yet for my taste. I liked a lot of other songs I didn't highlight, they just didn't rise to the same level for me as these.
 
I've been keeping up with the listening, but not with the writeups (besides Mastodon and horror movie rambles). Here are random musings from the #28s and 27s.

Like others, Los Lobos and Sia stand out so far as surprises of the draft for me. There hasn't been a song of either I haven't really liked yet.
A few others have been a tier below in that I've liked most more than I expected. Against Me! was one main one. I don't seem to like punk much, and I assumed I wouldn't like much here. Also with the country leaning acts I haven't had any issues getting through and also really liked most. That would be John Prine, Neko, DBTs, Nick Cave and I feel a couple others I am missing.
There's another big group of acts that I was sure I'd like and they haven't disappointed with the tunes so far. That would be Ms. Simone, Prince, Tanya, Melloncamp, Cheap Trick, Ben Folds, and a few others.

I have officially warmed up to The Jam. Not full embrace yet, more like THIS?
Kid Rock. :lol: In a good way. He has to be the king of dumb, DGAF, 2 fingers up rock, and I am here for it.
This round's winners of my "weed doesn't make everything better" award are Black Midi . I can hear the talent but I find the music both fascinating and terrifying. :lol: Bauhaus was the reason last round that I had to stop with the random button, because it freaked me out when it came on randomly at night. I need to be prepared, or listen in the morning.

I've already added a song from all artists and I feel like I've talked about a lot of others already that I didn't mention above. Great playlist and group of artists again - thanks for the great music, all!
 
Is that a woodblock in Learning to Fly? One of my annoying music tics is I always have to play that part on something when I hear the song.
 
It's not too surprising but...

Sufjan's newest album "Javelin" was released this last week and he dedicated it to his late partner. This is the first time he's come out as gay. My favorite headline is from "them" (whatever that publication is): "Sufjan Stevens songs were always gay and were always about God". They missed that they were also always about birds, but yeah that headlines pretty much nails it. Sad to hear the love of his life passed so young though. There is nothing on my playlist from the new album but it's so good. Like near masterpiece level good. Well worth checking out if you have any interest in him.
 
Listened to some John Prine last night. Don't want to ruin anything, but it's the first time I ever really did. Listened to his eponymous.

Lotta singer/songwriters this round.
I am not super familiar but after he passed from COVID and Krista recommended him pretty heavily, I gave him a flyover and was blown away. I already know his songs are likely to be my favorite of this exercise. I have absolutely loved whats been included from him so far. Such an underappreciated singer songwriter.
 
I’m starting to wonder if all the love Sia is getting is going to last when we get to her mainstream pop phase. I mean, her voice remains as good as ever if not better, but to go from down tempo jazzy triphop to mainstream pop is a big leap in a 31 song list.
 
I’m starting to wonder if all the love Sia is getting is going to last when we get to her mainstream pop phase. I mean, her voice remains as good as ever if not better, but to go from down tempo jazzy triphop to mainstream pop is a big leap in a 31 song list.
Could be due to peoples personal tastes but her mainstream pop music is out of this world good.
 
I’m starting to wonder if all the love Sia is getting is going to last when we get to her mainstream pop phase. I mean, her voice remains as good as ever if not better, but to go from down tempo jazzy triphop to mainstream pop is a big leap in a 31 song list.
It's a high bar for her to hurdle.
 
I've been listening to a lot of Sufjan with his new album and making the playlist, also listening to a ton of Dinosaur Jr after I got into them from the last countdown (shoutout @KarmaPolice ) and it suddenly dawned on me, I'm just listening to a bunch of religious music. I always knew Sufjan's music was coming from a Christian POV if not overtly Christian but it took me awhile to realize so many of the Dino Jr songs were religious and then I googled Mascis and see he's Hindu and a teetotaler so that just makes sense. They aren't nearly as overt as Sufjan and it caught me off guard. No real opinion on listening to all this spiritual music, it's cool I guess. The music is top tier so I'll listen to a great song about anything, even John Wayne Gacy I suppose.
 
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#28. Another playlist where I didn't know many songs, but I thought it was a very strong round.

Known-to-me favorites:

Mind
Dark Star
Modern Love
You Got Lucky
Unguided

New-to-me favorites:

Holy River -- I suspect most Prince songs I don't know will end up on these lists.
VivaKaraoke -- on this track Tanya Donnelly's voice sounds a little like Neko Case's. :eek:
Speed Dial No. 2 -- jazzy Sia is 4 for 4. I should probably do a deeper dive at some point.
Show Yourself -- much better with non-growly vocals
Deep Red Bells
Nobody's Fault but Mine -- obviously I know the Zeppelin version but not this one
Easy on Yourself
Tupelo -- Nick showing some Jim Morrison energy on this one
Ain't Got the Words
As I Come of Age -- I suspected I would like this because I like Stills' original: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtB6hfvbrsA
Just Another Day
They Are Night Zombies! And Stuff!
...Like Clockwork -- Reminds me of Jack Bruce's/Mountain's Theme for an Imaginary Western
Brakeman
Ain't Life Amazing
Hollywood
Everybody Loves a Happy Ending -- You can do worse than imitating the Beatles (and McCartney's more ambitious early-70s stuff)
Little Sister -- speaking of imitating the Beatles (earlier era)
Mexican Home -- sounds kind of like a cross between late-70s Bob Dylan and Jimmy Buffett 🤔
Late
Keep Yourself Warm
 
With the impending rainy weekend and looming cold weather, decided to take advantage of the sun yesterday and listened to the #27s while fishing from my kayak. Leant a whole new perspective on some things:

Favorite Songs to Listen to While Kayak Fishing:

Saltwater Gospel by Jimmy Buffet/Eli Young Band
Switchblade by Roger Clyne
Our Country by John Cougar Mellencamp

A Few Songs I Would Have Loved More Had I Not Been Floating in Perfect Weather

Me&YouPhoria by Royskopp
Queen ***** by David Bowie
Do It Again by QotSA

Song That Most Interfered With My Efforts to Commune with the Surrounding Nature

The Wolf is Loose by Mastodon

Favorite Artist (If Not Song) of Boaters and Jet Skiers from the Glen Burnie/Pasadena Area

Kid Rock, hands down.
 
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Favorite Artist (If Not Song) of Boaters and Jet Skiers from the Glen Burnie/Pasadena Area

Kid Rock, hands down.
The Redneck Riviera.

You're in the 'dena?
Nah, I'm in Catonsville but my closest launch with good fishing is down near the Key Bridge. Parts of AA County remind me a lot more of where I was born (lower Eastern Shore) than suburban Baltimore. I mean all this as no real offense to Kid Rock, btw, even though the jet skiers are the bane of my freaking existence out there.
 
Favorite Artist (If Not Song) of Boaters and Jet Skiers from the Glen Burnie/Pasadena Area

Kid Rock, hands down.
The Redneck Riviera.

You're in the 'dena?
Nah, I'm in Catonsville but my closest launch with good fishing is down near the Key Bridge. Parts of AA County remind me a lot more of where I was born (lower Eastern Shore) than suburban Baltimore. I mean all this as no real offense to Kid Rock, btw, even though the jet skiers are the bane of my freaking existence out there.
PG County survivor here, been in AACO for 20 years now. Don't own any watercraft so I've never seen the Pasadenans at their peak. My rancor for that 'burg comes mostly from my son's youth sports days, which also took us to Catonsville a few times over the years as well. Liked the vibe a little better.
 
#26's PLAYLIST
#26 -
PrinceRamsay Hunt ExperienceShe's Always in My Hair
Tanya DonellyplinkoAngel
Hunkpapa, 1989
Talking Headskupcho1Stay Up Late
Sia FurlerScoresmanSunday
Los LoboseephusEvangeline
The Seldom SceneCharlie SteinerCity of New Orleans
Kid RocksnellmanLonely Road of Faith
Against Me!scorchyAmericans Abroad
MastodonKarmaPolice Oblivion
Neko CaseMister CIADreaming Man
Faith No MoreJBBreakfastClubEdge of the World
black midiJuxtatarotStill
Nina SimoneDon QuixoteTake Me to the Water, from High Priestess of Soul
Beastie BoysYo MamaDon’t Play No Game That I Can’t Win
Drive-By TruckersDr. OctopusShut Up And Get On The Plane
Jimmy Buffet-OZ-Growing older but not up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLvHaxtZHdM
The JamPip's InvitationAway from the Numbers
RöyksoppJMLs secret identity26 - The Night feat Alison Goldfrapp
Nick Cave and the Bad SeedssalterifficStraight to you
CSNYjwbChicago
Roger ClyneMt. ManMaybe We Should Fall In Love https://open.spotify.com/track/1wwVNLIcBnao8wv9OHIzVL?si=2cf2d5a5837c4bf5
David BermanThe Dreaded MarcoWe Could Be Looking For The Same Thing
David BowieBinky the DoormatStarman
Pointer SistersMrs. RannousGoing Down Slowly

IncubusMAC_32Talk Shows On Mute
John MellencamptuffnuttPeaceful World

Sufjan Stevens Ilov80sThe Predatory Wasp of the Palisades is Out to Get Us!
Mike ShinodaJust Win BabyPoints Of Authority
Chris Cornell Raging Weasel Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart
Josh HommetitusbrambleAnother Love Song
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night SweatsAAABatteriesStill Trying
Kim MitchellSullieI Am a Wild Party
Thin LizzyzamboniRomeo and the Lonely Girl
Collective SoulfalguyIn Between
Tears for FearsJohn Maddens LunchboxWho Killed Tangerine? (Vocals Roland)
Cheap TrickFairWarningHe's A Whore
John Prinelandrys hatSabu Visits the Twin Cities Alone

Ben FoldsHov34Video
Tom PettyZegras11Handle With Care
Scott Hutchison snevenelevenLump Street
The New PornographersNorthern VoiceMy Rights Versus Yours
John Lee HookerDrIan MalcolmHobo Blues

Rainbow Sam Quentin Street of Dreams
Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyzazaleManfred Symphony, Op. 58, TH.28: 3. Andante con moto
 
26

  • Song: Shut Up And Get On The Plane
  • Album: Southern Rock Opera
  • Released: 2001
  • Lead Vocals: Mike Cooley

Southern Rock Opera was the group’s break-out album, and started the bands fascination with the “duality of the South” – trying to convince it’s audience that the South is not all red-neck racists and gun nuts. Lynrd Skynyrd and Neil Young are main characters throughout the album geared towards telling us not to believe everything we’ve heard. There was no feud between Young and the Southern rock legends, in fact Young was a pallbearer at Van Zant’s funeral.

This song is about a flight that happened shortly before the plane crash that killed Skynrd members Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines and Cassie Gains. Before that last flight another plane they were on had some engine troubles and band members did not want to get back on it for the next leg and Ronnie yelled at everyone to “shut up and get back on the plane”.



Well your wishes and your feelings
Your bad dreams and intuitions
Are about as much good to me right now as a brand new set of golf clubs
We've been this close to death before, we were just too drunk to know it
Guess the price of being sobers being scared out of your mind

When it comes your time to go, ain't no good way to go about it
Ain't no use in thinking bout it
You'll just drive yourself insane
There comes a time for everything
And the time has come for you to shut your mouth and get your *** on the plane
 
26. City of New Orleans

This is the second of four songs from their debut album, Act I, and a staple in their live show.

I heard this version before I heard the Arlo Guthrie version. Go figure.

Fun fact for you: despite having the most famous version of this song, Arlo Guthrie did not write it. The actual author, Steve Goodman, also collaborated with John Prine and Jimmy Buffett (may see a song or two of his show up on @-OZ- and/or @landrys hat 's lists later on). A lifelong Cubs fan, he also wrote our bonus track #5: Go Cubs Go.

Coming up next, our first individual spotlight.
 
26. Nina Simone, Take Me to the Water (from The High Priestess of Soul, 1967)
YouTube Spotify

My past few songs have been written by others, but I’m back to a song written by Nina Simone here.

As I’ve mentioned, Nina Simone’s mother was a Methodist minister, and she has some gospel songs where can see that influence — this one about baptism. Everything just kind of adds up here for me: Nina Simone’s wavy and passionate singing, the call-and-response elements with the background vocals, and then Nina Simone’s flourishes on the piano near the end. I’m not that religious, but just enjoy the beauty of those elements working together.

Next up is a song that actor-playwright Sam Shepard became so entranced by while working as a busboy at The Village Gate during one of Nina Simone’s performances that it got him fired from his job.
 
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#26 Prince- She's Always in My Hair (from Around the World in a Day)

I absolutely recommend checking out the YouTube link for this one. It's a late performance with 3rd Eye Girl. And at one point, Prince introduces "Donna" and you think "Wow, he's going to let someone else handle the guitar solos!" Ha ha, no. The recorded version from 1985 has a nice guitar solo at the end. But my theory is that Prince started really upping the solo when he performed this song after D'Angelo recorded a very well received cover of the song.

The song itself is another of those that is popular with Prince-heads but maybe a little less well-known among casuals. It was released as a B-Side to both Raspberry Beret and Paisley Park and Pop Life was the other charting single off Around the World In a Day (which I think is understandably underrated as it was the follow-up to Purple Rain).
 
@KarmaPolice looks like i posted the #27 song link to the #26. This should be In Between.


Thanks
Doh! Missed that one, sorry. I just made the change.
Was my mistake. No need to apologize. Thanks for correcting the playlist. :thanks:
Not sure I've commented on Collective Soul yet, but I've loved the tunes so far. They are in an embarrassingly big group of artists I largely wrote off for one reason or another back in the day. Mostly that I thought I was too cool or metal for it, honestly. Too radio-friendly?

I've realized how much good music I wasn't listening to back then thanks to these playlists and drafts over the years.
 
26. City of New Orleans

This is the second of four songs from their debut album, Act I, and a staple in their live show.

I heard this version before I heard the Arlo Guthrie version. Go figure.

Fun fact for you: despite having the most famous version of this song, Arlo Guthrie did not write it. The actual author, Steve Goodman, also collaborated with John Prine and Jimmy Buffett (may see a song or two of his show up on @-OZ- and/or @landrys hat 's lists later on). A lifelong Cubs fan, he also wrote our bonus track #5: Go Cubs Go.

Coming up next, our first individual spotlight.
I had it on the list. Erred in taking it off, should have dropped my #12 or when the boat leaves town 🤷
 

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