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Middle-aged Dummies are back and bursting at the "themes" to get going! Full theme ahead! (7 Viewers)

krista4 – Chicagoland

Summertime Chi – Hayley May, Lee Foss, John Summit

Artist connection to Chicago (1-5 scale): 4 - Two Chicago DJs team up with a Yorkshire lass on vocals.

Song connection to Chicago (1-10 scale): 6 - It was a happy accident that this selection followed the last. Everything my last song nailed about Chicago in the winter, this one does for Chicago in the summer. It's hard to describe...maybe it's because we have to suffer through those brutal winters, but there's just nothing like summer in Chicago, and this song perfectly encapsulates it.

And there ain't no city that is quite this pretty
Like summertime in the Chi
As the breeze is blowin', breathing in this moment
And we ride down Lakeshore Drive


Total: 10
 

Songs in D Minor​

13 - Röyksopp - Poor Leno (Istanbul Forever Take)​


Lyric - Instrumental

Source - https://musicstax.com/track/poor-leno-istanbul-forever-take/4UHR07RtIxz53CmPtU1MjH

Sadness Quotient - 1/11 - It’s an uptempo dance number. No lyrics to drag down the song either. The original version, Poor Leno is a sadder song with lyrics, But the remix removes any hint of sadness

Comment - This appeared very high on my Röyksopp MAD rundown. Its a pulsating joyful dance number. Unlike Poor Leno, the song its based on.

Next Up - Another Instrumental
 

Batman​

13 - Siouxsie and the Banshees - Face to Face​


Relevant Lyric - Another life
Another time
We're Siamese twins writhing intertwined
Face to face
No telling lies
The masks they slide to reveal a new disguise

Batman Vibe Score - 7/10 - Composed with the movie in mind at key moments and co-written by Danny Elfman, composer of the soundtrack

Where to Find - Batman Returns Soundtrack

Quick Hit Comment - The only song on the soundtrack. The rest is the Elfman stuff. Although Super Freak appears in a very rare version of the soundtrack.

Next Up - The exciting first appearance by Prince. Which track?
 
kupcho1 – rain

Fool in the Rain - Led Zeppelin
Hey, I got a playlist title! Thanks @KarmaPolice

Fool in the Rain is off Led Zeppelin's 8th (and final studio) album, In Through the Out Door. This album was not received well by critics and (most) fans. 1979 was prime punk, and the fact that Led Zeppelin was part of the old guard, likely played a role in the reception. Plus, there's keyboards galore; this isn't a sound they're associated with.

But, it's a good rain song, and that's what matters.

And I'll run in the rain till I'm breathless
When I'm breathless I'll run 'til I drop, hey!
And the thoughts of a fool's kind of careless
I'm just a fool waiting on the wrong block, oh yeah
Easy call here, since it's probably my favorite Zep tune. I am trying not to double up on themes with the pics/songs, but some people have themes I am having trouble thinking of a picture for. :lol:
 
"Never Say Never" is a 1982 song by the new wave band Romeo Void. One of their best-known songs, "Never Say Never" was a favorite on early MTV, featuring a black-and-white music video that spoofs Jean-Luc Godard's Breathless. The song is driven by a throbbing, funky bassline and punctuated by jagged guitar and saxophone, incorporating post-punk influences. The song reached #17 on the Billboard Dance / Disco chart chart on the 27th of March, 1982.

I've mentioned this before but it was in the Genrepalooza thread that nobody but the crazies frequented.

We own a couple of paintings by Romeo Void frontwoman Debora Iyall. A couple of our old friends Tina and Paul moved out of SF during the pandemic and were getting rid of stuff. Paul was married to Iyall during the late 80s and played bass on her debut solo album after the band broke up. He and Tina decided that they didn't need to keep a couple of small landscapes painted by his ex-wife so they contacted Mrs. Eephus because she's a big Romeo Void fan. Evidently she's not a big enough fan to hang them yet but never say never.
 
#13: PREMIATA FORNERIA MARCONI (PFM) - PHOTOS OF GHOSTS

Any MADer who likes a bit of Genesis or Yes might dig these guys, or any of the people who were following along to the 70s prog songs countdown since they showed up there as well. Photos of Ghosts is the English language version of Per Un Amico plus one song from their debut album. I will include the Italian version below for comparison if anybody is interested. This was yet another find as I was watching the stuff on Youtube and writing down ideas as I did research. A handful of the artists that showed up on the countdown came from one single source (we will meet them toward the end of the countdown). This is the last like that and the list was: Culpepper's Orchard and McCoy Tyner from the Last X outs, and Linda Perhacs, Scott Walker, and PFM from the main playlist.

Recommended Listening: So far, I have gotten through all the 70s stuff and liked all those albums. Per Un Amico is where I would start (I prefer the Italian version but listen to Photos of Ghosts if you prefer the other option. L'Isola Di Niente and Jet Lag were the other two that stuck out for albums. I've been listening to a couple live albums before moving on to the 80s and beyond in a true deep dive. They have a release as recent as 2021, so there is a lot to dig through here.



Next: we are sticking with the prog, but going with a British band from the 00s. I found them after giving up trying to connect with the band who has similar initials (also from England and the same period of time).
 
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Theme: 31 Best Albums of 1984

13. Why Can't We Live Together by Sade


Album: Diamond Life
Released: July 16


Some superlatives I have for Diamond Life: favorite album of 84, favorite debut album ever, sexiest album ever recorded, most beautiful lead singer ever. How can Sade Adu be that stunning, have that gorgeous of a voice and be such a gifted songwriter? Even today at 64 she looks amazing. She was truly blessed by the gods. This is the neo soul, quiet storm album by which all are judged.

So I mentioned her wonderful songwriting but also how about her skill at making someone elses song her own? There is only one song from Diamond Life that Sade didn't write, the album closer and Timmy Thomas cover, Why Can't We Live Together. It's a slow burn and probably my favorite song here. It hypnotically pulls you in like a boat adrift on a clalm sea before Sade makes her first haunting plea at the 2:08 mark.


 
13. You're Much Too Soon
Artist: Daryl Hall & John Oates
Album: War Babies (1974)
Todd's role(s): producer, engineer, guitar, backing vocals
Writer(s): Daryl Hall

This one sounds a lot like a Todd song until Hall goes and shows off his range in the outro.
Most songs on this album can be described as “This one sounds a lot like a Todd song until…”. A few can be described as “This one sounds a lot like a Todd song.”
 
World’s Worst Superheroes #13

The Rubberband Man

Artist - The Spinners (1976)

Strengths - knows how to do lots of cool things with rubber bands - extreme accuracy when shooting them across a room, that annoying thing when he smacks your leg with one, tying a bunch together to create a catapult from office supplies, he even won second place at the science fair for creating a rubber band-propelled boat made out of a milk carton; this dude is outta sight - everything he does seems to come out right!

Weaknesses - no, he’s not made of plastic like Mister Fantastic, Elastigirl, or Plastic Man - that would be pretty cool; tends to be very annoying and gets in trouble at school and work a lot


There Goes My Hero

Situation
- you are the top salesman and assistant regional manager assistant to the regional manager at a mid-size regional paper wholesaler. You are attempting to collate and assemble sales packages for your most important clients, but your arch-nemesis co-worker continues to annoy you.

You: “Excellent! All the materials are printed out and perfectly in order. I just need to attach all the papers together and I’m ready to hit the road. Oh hey Jim, you look very handsome today.”

Rubberband Man: [fixes cheap glasses and adjusts his brown tie over olive short-sleeved shirt] “Question - what bear is best? And I told you to call me Rubberband man!” [shoots rubber band at your head] “Bears! Beets! Battlestar Gallactica!”

You: [dodging incoming rubber bands] “Hey! Knock that off! Stop bugging me - I’m trying to work!”

You look for your stapler to get your sales packages together but can’t find it. You open your desk drawer and see your stapler completely molded in jello.

You: “Dammit Rubberband Man! I know you did this!”

RBM: [smiles at you while flirting with the admin assistant and bouncing a ball made of rubber bands that must have taken months to create] “Why don’t you use one of these to pull everything together?” [flings another barrage in your direction]

You: “Ow, stop it! I’ll just use paper clips instead.”

You search everywhere, but can’t find your paper clip cup anywhere. You ultimately look in the break room and find that all your office supplies have been placed in the vending machine.

You: “I hate you, Rubberband Man! Michael!!!”

RBM: [looks directly at camera with his typical smug look on his face, theme music plays]
I heard the chorus to this song in my head the whole time I was reading the saga of RBM.
 
#13 songs

kupcho1 – rain

Who'll Stop The Rain - Creedence Clearwater Revival


Charlie Steiner – songs from Mad Men


You Only Live Twice - Nancy Sinatra


Dr. Octopus – guitarists I’ve seen live


Freeway Jam (feat. Jan Hammer) - Jeff Beck


Yo Mama – World’s Worst Superheroes

The Rubberband Man - The Spinners


KarmaPolice – songs from artists not on shuke’s list

Photos Of Ghosts - Premiata Forneria Marconi


JMLs secret identity – songs in D#Minor, the saddest key of all

Poor Leno (Forever Istanbul Take) (Spotify) - Röyksopp


Raging weasel – name-checking Beatles or their songs

Be My Yoko Ono - Barenaked Ladies


jwb – songs that sound great on a decent 2-channel system


Spirit in the Night – Bruce Springsteen

shuke – Saxytime

What is Life (Spotify) - George Harrison



Zegras11 – New wave

Never Say Never - Romeo Void
No triskaidekaphobia for me, #13's I am not afraid to like. 🍀
 
GTA #13 - Dillinger - Cokane In My Brain (K-Jah West, SA)

We get our first revisit from the six stations listed from 26-31 that warranted a second selection in the main countdown here. To be honest, I don't have a lot to say about it on top of it's my favourite track of the station. We're going back to the mid 70's for this one, but apart from that, nothing much. **** writeup, sure, the track just works for me
 
Upcoming in the list, we have our final two ventures into GTA III, next up we have a pick from a station that is incredible in its entirety but really doesn't work well in this sort of format, and then we have a pick that should be pretty well known, albeit one that would make a lot more sense in the subsequent game than the game it was actually used in. Then for the top 10, we pile into entirely Vice City and San Andreas. And there is still very much something for everyone still to be revealed.
 
GTA #13 - Dillinger - Cokane In My Brain (K-Jah West, SA)

We get our first revisit from the six stations listed from 26-31 that warranted a second selection in the main countdown here. To be honest, I don't have a lot to say about it on top of it's my favourite track of the station. We're going back to the mid 70's for this one, but apart from that, nothing much. **** writeup, sure, the track just works for me

I always liked the album cover from this one and how it stood out in a bin of reggae records.
 
#, Please # 13
Song: 40oz. To Freedom
Artist: Sublime
Year: 1992


(Youtube Video) Sublime - 40oz. To Freedom (Visualizer)
(Live version) Sublime - "40oz. To Freedom" Live at House of Blues West Hollywood

4 Lines:
You look so fine when you lie it just don't show,
That I know which way the wind blows
40 oz to freedom is the only chance I have to feel good,
even though I feel bad

Number Theory:

Playlist title achieved! Beforehand, I was wondering if The Nails or Springsteen would nab it. Or, perhaps, if KarmaPolice would wait for a specific song. Getting it here? Well, of course, that’s just sublime.

I plausibly don’t need to explain the number here. But let’s do it anyway. One container for alcohol are 40 ounce glass bottles. These are usually reserved for malt liquors. The traditional term for that required 5% alcohol and malted barley among the ingredients. Though more commonly it’s just any beer with high alcohol content, usually above 6%.

So is the song about drinking? Of course. That and using it as a temporary escape. Though I’ve also seen some suggest the narrator here just got out of jail, and it’s that he’s “not going back” to. Regardless, it’s a catchy, fairly upbeat song, and worth including (IMHO) for the chorus alone. I should also note that Sublime covered (Last 5 Out member) “54-46 Was my Number” on this album, if combined with “Ball and Chain”.

Significant Digits:
Off album#: 1
Track #: 3

Artist crossover with other playlists: 19
(Known: 12) Van Halen & Bruce Springsteen (x3) tied for lead


Next on the countdown, a song about how a year can seem like much, much longer.
 
Single (Named) Lady #13 - Tamia - "You Put a Move on My Heart" (1995)
Full name: Tamia Marilyn Washington

Tamia was born in Windsor, Ontario and began her career there winning a YTV young artist award at the age of 18. That led to her performing at a benefit show for multiple sclerosis where she was discovered by Lionel Richie's ex-wife Brenda who became her manager. Richie was Tamia's connection to Quincy Jones who took her under his week and invited her to perform on his Q's Juke Joint album in 1995. Not many artists are lucky enough to have Quincy Jones produce their debut recording even if it did get released under his name.

"You Put a Move on My Heart" is a love ballad written by longtime Jones associate Rod Temperton. He originally wrote the song for Mica Paris who recorded it a couple of years earlier. Paris' version is steamier with a bluesy feel. Jones files down some of the rough edges with the lush atmospherics and close harmonies that he's famous for. The song is a diva's showcase and Tamia absolutely nails the vocal.

The video takes place in a recording studio. Tamia mimes her vocal booth while Quincy looks on from the producer's booth. It's all pretty straightforward except she dematerializes at three points of the song and reappears singing the same song in the same outfit but with a new hairstyle in a different setting.
 
ditkaburgers says she's sorry she bailed on the countdown but work has been crazy. She did get industrious over the weekend and gave me some notes for the writeups.

Slam Dunk (Da Funk)FiveBoy BandLondon, EnglandStill holds and makes a great soundtrack if you ever need another group lip sync routine
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Apologies for the formatting but here are songs #15 - #22

All 4 LoveColor Me BaddBoy BandOklahoma CityGot really into this song last year, still don't remember where I heard it, but it was stuck in my head for WEEKS
Disco LoveThe SaturdaysGirl GroupLondon, EnglandOne of my favorite finds during my British music renaissance. They had a tv show on E! when they tried to break America. I wish they would get back together, but I haven't heard much these days
Hold MeMenudoBoy BandPuerto RicoLove this song so much, imagine my surprise when I realized that Ricky Martin used to be in the band
His StoryTLCGirl GroupAtlantaUnpopular opinion: I much prefer early TLC
SurvivorDestiny's ChildGirl GroupHoustonDC had too many songs to pick from but in my opinion this song can't be topped. A classic 'hype up you can't touch me' song
How You Like ThatBLACKPINKGirl GroupSouth KoreaTikTok find that will transport me back into Covid lockdown. Weird times, but this song got me through a number of solo dance parties
Can't Help Falling In LoveA*TeensBoys & GirlsSwedenIDGAF this version makes me happy
Playas Gon' Play3LWGirl GroupNewark, NJReal fans know that two of the members went on to be part of The Cheetah Girls
 
Songs #24 - #29 (I previously wrote up #30 & 31)

He Loves You NotDreamGirl GroupLos Angeles**** Diddy, these girls deserved better
It Happens EverytimeDream StreetBoy BandNew YorkGoing back to my radio Disney days. They were everywhere and yet nowhere near me at the same time. Saw that they would tour, but it was only on the East Coast. RIP to Chris Trousdale
Things That Go Bump In The NightallSTARSBoys & GirlsUKCompletely forgot this song existed until I watched the Scooby Doo movie back in October. It's got enough of a beat to keep me entertained. It's definitely on my Halloween playlist
I Can't Help MyselfNobody's AngelGirl GroupLos AngelesProbably my slowest song on the list
I'm GoodBlaqueGirl GroupAtlantaAnother banger from Honey (one of dad's favorite movies)
Don't Wanna CrySEVENTEENBoy BandSouth KoreaGot sent this song by one of my best friends when I started my Kpop journey
 
All 4 LoveColor Me BaddBoy BandOklahoma CityGot really into this song last year, still don't remember where I heard it, but it was stuck in my head for WEEKS
Funny - just heard this one myself a few weeks ago for the first time in ages. They were pretty talented and had a handful of big hits, but then just fell off the map.
 
Yambag and I both had Nine Inch Nails on our list as well. I landed on Wish for my playlist. I know I had Pretty Hate Machine mostly based on Head Like A Hole. I liked them, but they weren't front and center in my listening. Then the Wish video and song came out and :headbang:. I was fully on board from that point on. I was able to see them on the Downward Spiral tour, and that still is a top concert that I went to. Trent is still an artist I love and gravitate to, but I lost a bit of interest as the Ghosts albums started coming out. I toyed with doing a Trent 31, but that is a lot of instrumental stuff to wade through between the Ghosts and movie scores.


My guesses have been fairly accurate too. Whiffed on Motley Crue, but got Morbid Angel and tomorrow's pick.
 
Yambag and I both had Nine Inch Nails on our list as well. I landed on Wish for my playlist. I know I had Pretty Hate Machine mostly based on Head Like A Hole. I liked them, but they weren't front and center in my listening. Then the Wish video and song came out and :headbang:. I was fully on board from that point on. I was able to see them on the Downward Spiral tour, and that still is a top concert that I went to. Trent is still an artist I love and gravitate to, but I lost a bit of interest as the Ghosts albums started coming out. I toyed with doing a Trent 31, but that is a lot of instrumental stuff to wade through between the Ghosts and movie scores.


My guesses have been fairly accurate too. Whiffed on Motley Crue, but got Morbid Angel and tomorrow's pick.
As mentioned in my write up, this is a group I have never seen live. I tried to get Philly tickets last month but that was a cluster and was unwilling to pay the price from resellers. Looking like prices are coming down a bit, so I still hope to go in August.
 
Yambag and I both had Nine Inch Nails on our list as well. I landed on Wish for my playlist. I know I had Pretty Hate Machine mostly based on Head Like A Hole. I liked them, but they weren't front and center in my listening. Then the Wish video and song came out and :headbang:. I was fully on board from that point on. I was able to see them on the Downward Spiral tour, and that still is a top concert that I went to. Trent is still an artist I love and gravitate to, but I lost a bit of interest as the Ghosts albums started coming out. I toyed with doing a Trent 31, but that is a lot of instrumental stuff to wade through between the Ghosts and movie scores.


My guesses have been fairly accurate too. Whiffed on Motley Crue, but got Morbid Angel and tomorrow's pick.
As mentioned in my write up, this is a group I have never seen live. I tried to get Philly tickets last month but that was a cluster and was unwilling to pay the price from resellers. Looking like prices are coming down a bit, so I still hope to go in August.
Not sure if they’re still like this but Nine Inch Nails was the loudest concert I’ve ever been to. Couldn’t hear right for over a week afterward (could also be where my seats were). Bring ear plugs.
 
Yambag and I both had Nine Inch Nails on our list as well. I landed on Wish for my playlist. I know I had Pretty Hate Machine mostly based on Head Like A Hole. I liked them, but they weren't front and center in my listening. Then the Wish video and song came out and :headbang:. I was fully on board from that point on. I was able to see them on the Downward Spiral tour, and that still is a top concert that I went to. Trent is still an artist I love and gravitate to, but I lost a bit of interest as the Ghosts albums started coming out. I toyed with doing a Trent 31, but that is a lot of instrumental stuff to wade through between the Ghosts and movie scores.


My guesses have been fairly accurate too. Whiffed on Motley Crue, but got Morbid Angel and tomorrow's pick.
As mentioned in my write up, this is a group I have never seen live. I tried to get Philly tickets last month but that was a cluster and was unwilling to pay the price from resellers. Looking like prices are coming down a bit, so I still hope to go in August.
Not sure if they’re still like this but Nine Inch Nails was the loudest concert I’ve ever been to. Couldn’t hear right for over a week afterward (could also be where my seats were). Bring ear plugs.
I don't remember this part. The loudest 2 I can remember is a group I think is still coming up for Yambag, and surprisingly - Chrvches.
 
13s

Known
CCR: Who'll Stop the Rain
David Cassidy: Come on Get Happy
Green Day: Brat

Caught My Attention
Spinners: Rubberband Man
Royksopp: Poor Leno
Bruce: Spirit in the Night
The Whip: Muzzle 1
George Harrison: What is Life
Siouxsie and the Banshees: Face to Face (I know of them, never listened much but loved this song)
Fidlar: No Waves
Supergrass: Moving
 
I don't remember this part. The loudest 2 I can remember is a group I think is still coming up for Yambag, and surprisingly - Chrvches.
The Who is the loudest outdoor show I've ever heard, and the Psychedelic Furs is the loudest indoor show. This particular show The Furs played was at a small venue, and they were loud enough to wake the dead. I've seen them play there before, though, when they weren't that loud, but they always have it turned up. The last time I saw them was in 2023 when they toured with Squeeze. Their sax player, Mars Williams, was still alive when I saw them. I don't think they have brought in another sax player since Mars passed in late '23.
 
Chaos34 - Post Surf Rock Surf Rockish (80s fwd)

No Waves - Fidlar

FIDLAR is an acronym for a wannabe competitive skateboarder meme popular when the two founders met while employed at LA's The Ship recording studio: F*** It Dawg, Life's a Risk.

The Ship won't be found on a tourist map of LA studios, but it's where Zac Carper, an escapee from rehab in Hawaii, landed an engineering gig in the diy control room armed with a notebook of irreverent and painful song ideas. Elvis Kuehn, son of Greg Kuehn of Long Beach punkers T.S.O.L. and a college drop out, lied about that in order to obtain an internship at The Ship where he and Zac found plenty of late night studio downtime to experiment with the notebook. Zac once confessed alcohol was his biggest issue because it was the easiest drug to steal. With free booze (plenty of costly alternatives) and a free diy studio, Elvis recruited his brother Max a drummer, and Zac recruited Brandon Schwartzel (bass), who'd provided an LA refuge for the Hawaiian fugitive. In 2011 they released their debut EP, the aptly named DIYDUI.

Landing on Stereogum's Top 40 Best New Bands and peaking at #5 on Billboard's Heatseekers chart, they soon found themselves gigging with successful punkers The Black Lips and The Hives. In a Pitchfork interview they claimed Blink 182 as a primary influence, which made me say, "Really?" They're more similar to Wavves who appeared earlier on my list, and even then they're grittier; skate punk with lo-fi surf slop perfect for a violent mosh experience. Fun when you're in the mood, if ever you're in the mood.

My song choice, No Waves, was written in what Carper calls his dark period doing diy rehab as an escapee.

I feel, feel like a crackhead, I feel
Feel like I'm not gonna make it no more
′Cause I'm on the floor
Just pick me up and give me some more
I feel, feel like I′m a grandpa, I feel
Feel like I'm already 80 years old
And my skin's so cold
I need a new body and I need a new soul
 
@El Floppo - the song title and link didn't match up for the #12 song. I went with what you wrote for the song/artist. Let me know if that is wrong.

I also didn't see the songs for @titusbramble and @Mister CIA, just so you two are also aware before tomorrow.

Well I wouldn't notice on the playlist as I don't use Spotify. Weird the artist has more than one track I could have picked and I could see the other one
 
Greetings from London! Sorry to have gone MIA but the missus suggested that I head to the UK a few days earlier than planned for the annual weekend of Hold Steady shows. She sweetly thought that getting a few solo days away from work madness would get my mind off of things, but of course, almost every non-service industry person over here who hears me speak 'murican starts asking me about the two people who shan't be named :lmao:,

Today, I wandered 11.5 miles in the almost 60-degree sunshine on a hunt for great street art. I also killed an hour in this artsy coffeeshop/bar/civic space that Courtney Love has repeatedly claimed to frequent just to get verification that she's truly as awful as Krista's friend says. Alas, Courtney didn''t show so I'll go on sticking my head in the sand, ignoring the first-hand experiences of others in the know, and believing that if we had met, Courtney would have been instantly charmed and taken me up on the spare ticket I have for Saturday night's THS show.

Anyway, I have no idea where I left off here and am too lazy to go back, so I'll just say The Whip's Muzzle #1 was the top selection in Q Magazine's "20 Songs We Love RIght Now" list from the August 2007 issue. Love at first listen for me - pure dance-punk bliss.
 
Greetings from London! Sorry to have gone MIA but the missus suggested that I head to the UK a few days earlier than planned for the annual weekend of Hold Steady shows. She sweetly thought that getting a few solo days away from work madness would get my mind off of things, but of course, almost every non-service industry person over here who hears me speak 'murican starts asking me about the two people who shan't be named :lmao:,

Today, I wandered 11.5 miles in the almost 60-degree sunshine on a hunt for great street art. I also killed an hour in this artsy coffeeshop/bar/civic space that Courtney Love has repeatedly claimed to frequent just to get verification that she's truly as awful as Krista's friend says. Alas, Courtney didn''t show so I'll go on sticking my head in the sand, ignoring the first-hand experiences of others in the know, and believing that if we had met, Courtney would have been instantly charmed and taken me up on the spare ticket I have for Saturday night's THS show.

Anyway, I have no idea where I left off here and am too lazy to go back, so I'll just say The Whip's Muzzle #1 was the top selection in Q Magazine's "20 Songs We Love RIght Now" list from the August 2007 issue. Love at first listen for me - pure dance-punk bliss.
:lol: Time to shore up that British accent. I can imagine how bad travelling abroad might be on that front.
 
Still way behind. New-to-me songs from #17 that caught my ear:

simey – train songs

Blood on the Tracks - Marcus King

Dr. Octopus – guitarists I’ve seen live

I Don't Wanna Go There - Dinosaur, Jr. (J. Mascis)

KarmaPolice – songs from artists not on shuke’s list

Zoo of Death - Screaming Females

Don Quixote – Afrobeat

Ja Funmi (Spotify) - King Sunny Ade (Nigeria)

falguy – songs by 31 different Canadian artists

Speechless - Colin James

scorchy – songs by Manchester(-ish) artists

Second Skin - The Chameleons

landrys hat - favorite Side 2 Track 1s from my record collection

South Carolina (barnwell) - Gil Scott Heron - From South Africa to SC (1975)

rockaction - Songs that state the genre they’re in

R.A.P. Music - Killer Mike

MrsKarmaPolice – Animal Kingdom

Moth's Wings - Passion Pit

Tau837 – Hair metal

Modern Day Cowboy - Tesla

Chaos34 - Post Surf Rock Surf Rockish (80s fwd)

What a Pleasure - Beach Fossils

krista4 – Chicagoland

Love Song for a Schubas Bartender – Margot & The Nuclear So and So’s

MAC_32 – Songs to play during (and after) a funeral

The Warmth - Incubus

Between these and all the known-to-me favorites, this was probably my favorite playlist thus far.

Mascis's guitar playing often sounds like Neil's, but that's particularly the case on "I Don't Wanna Go There."
"What a Pleasure" sounds more like jangle-pop than surf to me, but whatever, it's good.

(Yes, I know what "jangle-pop" is, unlike "landfill indie" and "blog band".)
 
:lol: Time to shore up that British accent. I can imagine how bad travelling abroad might be on that front
Or I could go back to the pidgin french I used to pull out so that Germans and Belgians would think I was a chubby Parisian instead of a skinny American. But that was mainly because I could never remember how to say 'excuse me' in German.
 

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