KarmaPolice
Footballguy
Combined ramble from the #27s and #26s:
Days Move Slow I've been a fan for a bit. Bully was one of the bands I was most disappointed to see on the Shukelist.
I will echo all the praises for WITCH and Lazy Bones. Loved it.
Heart and Soul got me to listen to Sports again. I've slowly working on some Huey - that was my first real "me" band. To the point where I had two hamsters named Huey and Lewis.
Anyway, great track and I agree they sound great here.
Almost Paradise was another blast from the past. 0 surprise, but I had not realized who the singers were until 80s' post.
Rock Steady was great. I've digging through trying to find what I do like in the reggae genre. So far what I like more is the ska/rocksteady precursors and subgenres that followed.
Girls on Film is so good. That damn bass.
Loved Prayers for Rain. It's almost like I should have been listening to my wife a little more about music for the last few decades.
Serenade was great and a Steve Miller track I've never come across. I've been liking the variety on this playlist.
Funny enough, I stumbled on Fates Warning last week and listened to them and the album Night on Brocken for the first time then. I put them on the top of the list for the metal deep dives, so I had a huge smile when I saw this track pop up.
Live to Rise - great late-era Soundgarden track here. I don't think I've ever sat down and really listened. This one went into the Soundgarden playlist - thanks!!
Holy **** 5150 brought up some strong feelings. 80s got one of my 1984 faves and I get one of my faves from this album as well. Dreams is a favorite, but that is more sentimental. This song just flat up rules. I've listened to this one many times in the last few days. Those two albums were monsters for me in Middle School.
Beatle George had me thinking STP. Great groove on this one.
Africa will never get old, no matter which version somebody is playing.
Really liked the old school country feel of Dallas After Midnight.
The Mrs. hits another home run with Dinosaur.
Tonight, Tonight is a fave an is a song that will always getting me drumming in the car. I forget how great Jimmy is underneath the Billy screams sometimes. Mellon Collie would have been an epic album if it was a single album. I have been working on what my 14 song album would be for a little bit, as well as a similar answer for Use Your Illusion. It's harder than I thought after I trim off about 6-8 songs each and have to cut those last few.
Fantastic playlists, all! So much great music and ideas for albums and further listening.

I will echo all the praises for WITCH and Lazy Bones. Loved it.
Heart and Soul got me to listen to Sports again. I've slowly working on some Huey - that was my first real "me" band. To the point where I had two hamsters named Huey and Lewis.

Almost Paradise was another blast from the past. 0 surprise, but I had not realized who the singers were until 80s' post.
Rock Steady was great. I've digging through trying to find what I do like in the reggae genre. So far what I like more is the ska/rocksteady precursors and subgenres that followed.
Girls on Film is so good. That damn bass.

Loved Prayers for Rain. It's almost like I should have been listening to my wife a little more about music for the last few decades.
Serenade was great and a Steve Miller track I've never come across. I've been liking the variety on this playlist.
Funny enough, I stumbled on Fates Warning last week and listened to them and the album Night on Brocken for the first time then. I put them on the top of the list for the metal deep dives, so I had a huge smile when I saw this track pop up.
Live to Rise - great late-era Soundgarden track here. I don't think I've ever sat down and really listened. This one went into the Soundgarden playlist - thanks!!
Holy **** 5150 brought up some strong feelings. 80s got one of my 1984 faves and I get one of my faves from this album as well. Dreams is a favorite, but that is more sentimental. This song just flat up rules. I've listened to this one many times in the last few days. Those two albums were monsters for me in Middle School.
Beatle George had me thinking STP. Great groove on this one.
Africa will never get old, no matter which version somebody is playing.
Really liked the old school country feel of Dallas After Midnight.
The Mrs. hits another home run with Dinosaur.
Tonight, Tonight is a fave an is a song that will always getting me drumming in the car. I forget how great Jimmy is underneath the Billy screams sometimes. Mellon Collie would have been an epic album if it was a single album. I have been working on what my 14 song album would be for a little bit, as well as a similar answer for Use Your Illusion. It's harder than I thought after I trim off about 6-8 songs each and have to cut those last few.
Fantastic playlists, all! So much great music and ideas for albums and further listening.