Pip's Invitation
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Shaun Cassidy's Wasp album does have a title track, and it was also written by Todd Rundgren.
Shaun Cassidy's Wasp album does have a title track, and it was also written by Todd Rundgren.
My official guesses are in!!!Doh!! I totally went into '93 I did the math right first, but just started thinking of it as Middle School through High School.Yup 89-92, fire away rock, look forward to the guesses.Time to put the kids to bed! No offense if anyone skips my death metal inclusions
These are from '88 to '92, right?
Any chance you'd take a DM where I do the same thing that KP and RW are doing? Trying to guess which band by which letter. I think I've got "E" and two candidates for "F".
Be of good cheer. I found Round 28 to be less keen than the first three.Honestly, I wasn't moved by many songs not already known to me and found this playlist a bit disappointing compared to my usual experience with MAD playlists. I'm sure others will be better!
The crowd's reaction when Garth breaks out the sax for this in The Last Waltz is awesome.
Sax by band member Garth Hudson.
Not sure why the youtube link didn't show up in the post, here it is. This is one of those songs where the sax doesn't show up until late, but when it does it's an unmistakable force.
Songs credited to more than one songwriter.Selections:
31. If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next - Manic Street Preachers
30. Hear The Drummer Get Wicked - Chad Jackson
29. Pick Up The Pieces - Average White Band
28. Virtual Insanity - Jamiroquai
Incorrect guesses:
Songs that give advice
Bands That Have Never Been in My Kitchen
Songs by artists who have headlined Glastonbury
Songs featuring the Mellotron
Fear mongering
Song titles that could be part of geometry proofs
Bands who have a member whose first or last name is a James Bond reference
Bands with family members
Songs that reference a location in another country
Songs that have nine or more words in the title
Songs that mention famous streets
Bands who had a member mysteriously disappear, get declared dead, but no body has ever been found
Songs that reference footballguys user names
Songs without a guitar
Song titles that are commands
First two words of song titles in order of lyrics from The Youngbloods’ Get Together
Songs about resilience in the face of adversity
Songs about the importance of progress
Songs to make people overthink and speculate about an imaginary theme that doesn't really exist
31 songs that MADs submitted in prior MAD rounds, but judge disqualified because the submitting MAD failed to get the long-form birth certificate of all band members before submitting
Songs NOT produced by Todd Rundgren
Artists without umlauts
Songs Sam Rockwell has danced to in a movie
Its nothing chart related thats obvious.Songs credited to more than one songwriter.Selections:
31. If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next - Manic Street Preachers
30. Hear The Drummer Get Wicked - Chad Jackson
29. Pick Up The Pieces - Average White Band
28. Virtual Insanity - Jamiroquai
Incorrect guesses:
Songs that give advice
Bands That Have Never Been in My Kitchen
Songs by artists who have headlined Glastonbury
Songs featuring the Mellotron
Fear mongering
Song titles that could be part of geometry proofs
Bands who have a member whose first or last name is a James Bond reference
Bands with family members
Songs that reference a location in another country
Songs that have nine or more words in the title
Songs that mention famous streets
Bands who had a member mysteriously disappear, get declared dead, but no body has ever been found
Songs that reference footballguys user names
Songs without a guitar
Song titles that are commands
First two words of song titles in order of lyrics from The Youngbloods’ Get Together
Songs about resilience in the face of adversity
Songs about the importance of progress
Songs to make people overthink and speculate about an imaginary theme that doesn't really exist
31 songs that MADs submitted in prior MAD rounds, but judge disqualified because the submitting MAD failed to get the long-form birth certificate of all band members before submitting
Songs NOT produced by Todd Rundgren
Artists without umlauts
Songs Sam Rockwell has danced to in a movie
That's literally the only commonality I can discern at this point.
Great song indeed, but it also shows the lasting power of MTV in our lives. When I hear it, I immediately think of a bunch of pink flamingos on the beach at the beginning of the video.Zegras11 – It's My Life - Talk Talk - shuke list appearance! Wow I love this song.
That is too funny, because I was just going to come in and guess: UK top 10 singles.Its nothing chart related thats obvious.Songs credited to more than one songwriter.Selections:
31. If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next - Manic Street Preachers
30. Hear The Drummer Get Wicked - Chad Jackson
29. Pick Up The Pieces - Average White Band
28. Virtual Insanity - Jamiroquai
Incorrect guesses:
Songs that give advice
Bands That Have Never Been in My Kitchen
Songs by artists who have headlined Glastonbury
Songs featuring the Mellotron
Fear mongering
Song titles that could be part of geometry proofs
Bands who have a member whose first or last name is a James Bond reference
Bands with family members
Songs that reference a location in another country
Songs that have nine or more words in the title
Songs that mention famous streets
Bands who had a member mysteriously disappear, get declared dead, but no body has ever been found
Songs that reference footballguys user names
Songs without a guitar
Song titles that are commands
First two words of song titles in order of lyrics from The Youngbloods’ Get Together
Songs about resilience in the face of adversity
Songs about the importance of progress
Songs to make people overthink and speculate about an imaginary theme that doesn't really exist
31 songs that MADs submitted in prior MAD rounds, but judge disqualified because the submitting MAD failed to get the long-form birth certificate of all band members before submitting
Songs NOT produced by Todd Rundgren
Artists without umlauts
Songs Sam Rockwell has danced to in a movie
That's literally the only commonality I can discern at this point.
Im wondering if anything will click into place at all.
We will probably kick ourselves in hindsight
So far thats all they have in common, but thats an extremely long list.That is too funny, because I was just going to come in and guess: UK top 10 singles.Its nothing chart related thats obvious.Songs credited to more than one songwriter.Selections:
31. If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next - Manic Street Preachers
30. Hear The Drummer Get Wicked - Chad Jackson
29. Pick Up The Pieces - Average White Band
28. Virtual Insanity - Jamiroquai
Incorrect guesses:
Songs that give advice
Bands That Have Never Been in My Kitchen
Songs by artists who have headlined Glastonbury
Songs featuring the Mellotron
Fear mongering
Song titles that could be part of geometry proofs
Bands who have a member whose first or last name is a James Bond reference
Bands with family members
Songs that reference a location in another country
Songs that have nine or more words in the title
Songs that mention famous streets
Bands who had a member mysteriously disappear, get declared dead, but no body has ever been found
Songs that reference footballguys user names
Songs without a guitar
Song titles that are commands
First two words of song titles in order of lyrics from The Youngbloods’ Get Together
Songs about resilience in the face of adversity
Songs about the importance of progress
Songs to make people overthink and speculate about an imaginary theme that doesn't really exist
31 songs that MADs submitted in prior MAD rounds, but judge disqualified because the submitting MAD failed to get the long-form birth certificate of all band members before submitting
Songs NOT produced by Todd Rundgren
Artists without umlauts
Songs Sam Rockwell has danced to in a movie
That's literally the only commonality I can discern at this point.
Im wondering if anything will click into place at all.
We will probably kick ourselves in hindsight![]()
It was actually the second video shot for the song because the label hated the first one, in which Mark Hollis acted grumpy and refused to lip sync. Which is why there’s animated debris covering his mouth in this one.Great song indeed, but it also shows the lasting power of MTV in our lives. When I hear it, I immediately think of a bunch of pink flamingos on the beach at the beginning of the video.Zegras11 – It's My Life - Talk Talk - shuke list appearance! Wow I love this song.
Wilson Pickett was the vocal equivalent of a runaway jackhammer. He had one gear, man, and it wasn't anywhere near the word "finesse". Otis Redding - himself no slouch at a vocal stomp or two - sounds like a member of the Vienna Boys Choir compared to Pickett. I mean, he could turn a wimp-serenade like Fogelberg's "Longer" into a party anthem. If you look up the word "sweat" in the dictionary, there's a picture of Wilson Pickett next to it. Didn't hurt that he worked with one of the greatest bands of all time, either.simey – train songs
Engine Number 9 - Wilson Pickett
I knew the phone number Pickett song, but not this one.
Singles released by UK artist/bands.Selections:
31. If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next - Manic Street Preachers
30. Hear The Drummer Get Wicked - Chad Jackson
29. Pick Up The Pieces - Average White Band
28. Virtual Insanity - Jamiroquai
I was older than you when I saw him.
I must say, I was not expecting to see Shaun Cassidy in this countdown. The first concert I ever attended was Cassidy in 1978... in fairness to me, I was 9.
Chris says it best in the lead-in to this song
I was older than you when I saw him.
I must say, I was not expecting to see Shaun Cassidy in this countdown. The first concert I ever attended was Cassidy in 1978... in fairness to me, I was 9.I still have a rose that I caught from him. It's pressed in a book.
Are you the one that is a fan of Kepley's BBQ in High Point? For some reason I attach you to that place. If you are, they are closing Feb. 8th after being open for more than 75 years.![]()
Just watched that clip - very impressive performance. And yes, Andy looks and sounds a lot like Barry there. Wish he had performed more with his older brothers - would have added another layer to their sound.@zamboni I started watching old Andy clips, and I'm tagging you since you did the Bee Gees recently. Check out Andy Gibb singing "Words" by his brothers. He is sporting a beard and mustache, and he looks and sounds so much like Barry. Barry always called him his twin.
Nobody reads my posts.OK, I'm confused. The theme states umlauts, and yet not an umlaut to be seen. Nada (which is also in Spanish which, unless I'm mistaken, doesn't use a lot of umlauts).
Spanish ballads aren't usually my thing, but this was a nice change, particularly on a random walk: KG&LW before and this one next ...
Round 28 - Dias de Escuela - Magma
Magma is a French prog rock band formed in 1969. You might be wondering where the little dots are. You might also be wondering why you don't quite understand the lyrics. Magma record most of their songs in a constructed language. It's called Kobaïan. LOOK! There they are, the little cuties. Kobaïan is the language of the fictional planet Kobaïa, where the songs are set. This might be the proggiest thing ever.
That music video got played nonstop tooVirtual Insanity was all over the radio in the 90s. It’s wild to me that some middle-aged dummies have never heard it before.
There are many, many songs in these playlists that I have never heard, that most of y'all know well. My music depth is quite limited, as I've learned these last few years, however, I do know this song well. I recall seeing a sort of "how it's made" on the video. it was pretty unique.That music video got played nonstop tooVirtual Insanity was all over the radio in the 90s. It’s wild to me that some middle-aged dummies have never heard it before.
And I don’t mean to insult anyone when I say “how have you never heard ____”. It’s just surprise and it’s kind of interesting to get someone’s fresh take on something like that.There are many, many songs in these playlists that I have never heard, that most of y'all know well. My music depth is quite limited, as I've learned these last few years, however, I do know this song well. I recall seeing a sort of "how it's made" on the video. it was pretty unique.That music video got played nonstop tooVirtual Insanity was all over the radio in the 90s. It’s wild to me that some middle-aged dummies have never heard it before.
I wonder if there is a correlation between a particular MAD age and their blind spots. Pip's prior commentary about his got me to thinking about my own. Almost no new music entered my orbit aged 26-33. Friends poked fun at me constantly for it since I used to be the source of their new sounds. It wasn't until I intentionally started seeking them out again did new music start getting back into my ears. And even still, I have many gaps with current music, as demonstrated by scroll through Twitter last night during the Grammy's.And I don’t mean to insult anyone when I say “how have you never heard ____”. It’s just surprise and it’s kind of interesting to get someone’s fresh take on something like that.There are many, many songs in these playlists that I have never heard, that most of y'all know well. My music depth is quite limited, as I've learned these last few years, however, I do know this song well. I recall seeing a sort of "how it's made" on the video. it was pretty unique.That music video got played nonstop tooVirtual Insanity was all over the radio in the 90s. It’s wild to me that some middle-aged dummies have never heard it before.
I loved this one, thanks. Death is one that I am a very late convert to. I think they were slightly too heavy for me then, but I also think I only tried the debut back then. I had a kid at the video store who was a bassist and into metal and he was the person who told me to listen to Death - specifically Human. I listened to and love the albums from Human on, but never went back and listened to Leprosy or Spiritual Healing. That changed in the last couple days and I have to say that Spiritual Healing might be one of the best metal albums I've heard lately. I love how the prog is creeping in but it's still blended with the earlier true death metal. Best of both worlds, and the solos are outrageous. I listened to this album 3x this morning - Within the Mind and Low Life really stood out. Death is my metal deep dive this week.Time to put the kids to bed! No offense if anyone skips my death metal inclusions#28 songs
Yambag – Metal songs from 1988-1992 that became the gateway into the world of music for a young Yambag
Pull the Plug – Death
Summary: Death was an American death metal band formed in Altamonte Springs, Florida, in 1983 by guitarist Chuck Schuldiner (who later became the band's sole vocalist). Formed out of what would become the Florida death metal scene, Death is considered to be among the most influential bands in heavy metal music and a pioneering force in death metal. The band's 1987 debut album, Scream Bloody Gore, has been widely regarded as one of the first death metal records, alongside the first records from Possessed and Necrophagia.
Times Seen Live in Concert: 0
Personal Connection: My introduction to Death was 1989’s Spiritual Healing, which was considered a departure from their original sound, most likely due to the inclusion of Obituary’s guitarist James Murphy. Death would change direction again with 1991’s Human, moving into a more progressive sound and gaining more notoriety. However, I chose what I consider their signature song and a killer riff with Pull the Plug from 1988’s Leprosy.
Other songs to consider: Zombie Ritual, Lack of Comprehension
Im wondering if anything will click into place at all.
We will probably kick ourselves in hindsight
I bet there are gaps for sure. For some it will just be I stopped getting into new music when I turned X and anything after that escaped me. Others might have got kids and found themselves missing out on 15 years of music and movies then they got back into it once the kids became more self sufficient. I’ve always sort of stayed up with music but heavily I’m into anything new ebbs and flows. There’s so much great older music i still discover that sometimes it eats away at my time for listening to new music.I wonder if there is a correlation between a particular MAD age and their blind spots. Pip's prior commentary about his got me to thinking about my own. Almost no new music entered my orbit aged 26-33. Friends poked fun at me constantly for it since I used to be the source of their new sounds. It wasn't until I intentionally started seeking them out again did new music start getting back into my ears. And even still, I have many gaps with current music, as demonstrated by scroll through Twitter last night during the Grammy's.And I don’t mean to insult anyone when I say “how have you never heard ____”. It’s just surprise and it’s kind of interesting to get someone’s fresh take on something like that.There are many, many songs in these playlists that I have never heard, that most of y'all know well. My music depth is quite limited, as I've learned these last few years, however, I do know this song well. I recall seeing a sort of "how it's made" on the video. it was pretty unique.That music video got played nonstop tooVirtual Insanity was all over the radio in the 90s. It’s wild to me that some middle-aged dummies have never heard it before.
A cover of California Dreamin'? Awesome! Beyonce won an award for a country album? Da fuq.
List submitted. I restricted my list to shows I've actually watched in their entirety.
Not only have I never heard the song,never heard of Jamiroquia either.Virtual Insanity was all over the radio in the 90s. It’s wild to me that some middle-aged dummies have never heard it before.
You've never seen Napoleon Dynamite???Not only have I never heard the song,never heard of Jamiroquia either.Virtual Insanity was all over the radio in the 90s. It’s wild to me that some middle-aged dummies have never heard it before.
Doechii’s performance at the Grammy’s last night felt like a bit of a nod with the moving walkways.That music video got played nonstop tooVirtual Insanity was all over the radio in the 90s. It’s wild to me that some middle-aged dummies have never heard it before.
I have but couldn't name a song from it. Is Virtual Insanity the song he does the crazy dancing to?You've never seen Napoleon Dynamite???Not only have I never heard the song,never heard of Jamiroquia either.Virtual Insanity was all over the radio in the 90s. It’s wild to me that some middle-aged dummies have never heard it before.
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Another one by them… Canned Heat.I have but couldn't name a song from it. Is Virtual Insanity the song he does the crazy dancing to?You've never seen Napoleon Dynamite???Not only have I never heard the song,never heard of Jamiroquia either.Virtual Insanity was all over the radio in the 90s. It’s wild to me that some middle-aged dummies have never heard it before.
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No, but that is the artist. I think its Canned Heat that he busts a move to.I have but couldn't name a song from it. Is Virtual Insanity the song he does the crazy dancing to?You've never seen Napoleon Dynamite???Not only have I never heard the song,never heard of Jamiroquia either.Virtual Insanity was all over the radio in the 90s. It’s wild to me that some middle-aged dummies have never heard it before.
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I haven't but I know the song.You've never seen Napoleon Dynamite???Not only have I never heard the song,never heard of Jamiroquia either.Virtual Insanity was all over the radio in the 90s. It’s wild to me that some middle-aged dummies have never heard it before.
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I'm stumped. I can't even make a wrong guess right nowIm wondering if anything will click into place at all.
We will probably kick ourselves in hindsight
I don't think you'll kick yourselves, but I do think it will click in place at some point. Maybe not for a while, though!
sameI'm stumped. I can't even make a wrong guess right nowIm wondering if anything will click into place at all.
We will probably kick ourselves in hindsight
I don't think you'll kick yourselves, but I do think it will click in place at some point. Maybe not for a while, though!![]()
Thought I had a bead on it with MAD songs rejected by the dictator, but I guess not…. I’ll guess “31 British Isles Songs That Did Not Appear in the MAD British Isles Countdown” (maybe just a more specific guess related to the UK singles guess earlier).![]()