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Middle-aged Dummies are back and bursting at the "themes" to get going! Full theme ahead! (5 Viewers)

MrsKarmaPolice – Animal Kingdom

Animal - Pearl Jam
I struggled with which Animal song to put at #1 (Miike Snow vs PJ). This won because of the lyrics:
I'd rather be
I'd rather be with
I'd rather be with an animal

It's the soul song for many a veterinarian, tech/nurse, assistant, and customer service rockstars. Veterinary medicine because humans are gross. ;)

This is the playlist with some extras that didn't make the cut.

I echo the thank yous to @krista4 and @KarmaPolice for pulling all of this together. :thanks:
 
MrsKarmaPolice – Animal Kingdom

Animal - Pearl Jam
I struggled with which Animal song to put at #1 (Miike Snow vs PJ). This won because of the lyrics:
I'd rather be
I'd rather be with
I'd rather be with an animal

It's the soul song for many a veterinarian, tech/nurse, assistant, and customer service rockstars. Veterinary medicine because humans are gross. ;)

This is the playlist with some extras that didn't make the cut.

I echo the thank yous to @krista4 and @KarmaPolice for pulling all of this together. :thanks:

Thank you for joining us and participating, MrsKP! Thrilled to have you do so. I just looked at it on Spotify and that’s an awesome playlist for your theme. I never pointed out how much I loved the Deftones track (was it the 24s, I think?) and how much I’m looking forward to the Manchester Orchestra song (among others), so here you go with a shout-out. Cool stuff and thanks for coming along for the ride.
 
GTA #1 - (I Just) Died In Your Arms Tonight - Cutting Crew (Emotion 98.3, VC)

And we get to the end of the GTA countdown with the finest selection of them all, something so good that host Fernando Martinez opens the mic and sings along to the final chorus in game. This proved to be not a bona-fide one hit wonder, as their follow up single also cracked the top 10 in the US and also had a middling impact in the UK, but was by a country mile their biggest hit. This is a perfect periodic track (released bang on time from when Vice City is set) that fits in astoundingly with the station in question, which is probably the pick of what is one of my five favourite games of all time. It's the number 1, and it deserves to be number one.

BONUS DICTATOR CONTENT

Scrabble #1 - Nothing - A

These were relevant as an indie band when I was at uni, this track was released at the time. It was better than the follow up single Starbucks. I've never heard anything from their previous or subsequent works. I think it's a real good track in general. Ergo, I'll allow it.
 
So I mostly just listened to individual songs whose title/theme/artist caught my attention (frequently either saxy, mallet-y, or terrible superheros), but just got back from a walk with the dog and it’s gorgeous outside as a rain system starts to move in,…

So the combo of the “rain list”, a cigar, and the patio swing have things going pretty pretty good here.
 
Who’s still on the #4s? Me, for one. Good news is this week looks much better for catching up!

Known Numbers:
It’s Raining Again - Supertramp
Everyday People - Sly & the Family Stone
Jessica - The Allman Brothers
Cool It Now - New Edition
I Ran - Flock of Seagulls

Total Surprises:
Lake Shore Drive - Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah
By Your Side - Sade
Blown Wide Open - Big Wreck. This sounded semi-familiar, but I couldn’t definitively place it, so it goes here.
It’s a Miracle - Crashdiet
Orient Blue -Al Di Meola

Go Figure:
There was more competition for known songs this time, which really isn’t surprising at the single digit ranks. So let’s go with a couple of near misses. I’ll put Radiohead’s “The National Anthem” here along with “Crackerman” from Stone Temple Pilot
 
I wonder if Austin City Limits made it into the TV rankings? It should have.
I ranked it on my list, and I put it pretty high, but I'll be surprised if it shows up at this point.

I had ACL ranked at #52
I ranked it #19. It's the longest running music program in television history, and I still watch it. I worry about PBS surviving in this current climate. It will be sad if ACL is cancelled, and even sadder if Sesame Street is. Sesame Street is already looking for a new distribution partner since Warner Brothers Discovery (HBO and Max) decided not to renew their contract with them. Almost 10 years ago Sesame Workshop had to cut a deal with Warner Brothers Discovery so they could air new shows, because budget cuts hurt them and they needed help financially to continue. The deal was HBO and Max would air new shows first, and then a few months later the new shows would be shown for free on PBS. Sesame Street's Season 55 will be shown this year, and then reruns will be shown for a couple of years since HBO and Max own the license to Sesame Street's library through 2027. I think (and hope) Sesame Workshop will find a streaming service or channel that wants them, but for families that can't afford streaming services, getting PBS for free has always been a great way for children to enrich their lives with the greatest educational children's program ever. If PBS is done away with a lot of kids won't get exposed to Sesame Street. PBS and NPR are both targets of people that want to defund them, and there was a meeting held last week on trying to make that happen.
 

:) Thanks for that. I think I enjoyed it being Hotel California more than it being surfy. Needed more reverb and the outro has so much potential for surf guitar but they just skipped the most redeemable part of the song.

Sorry for flaking out on the top 10 here. Typical of me, but I've only had time for FFA drive-bys lately and this thread always takes time. I have 9 playlists to save and listen to and I will do that, but first I'm curious if the four themes that had an artist or song I hoped for came through. I'm guessing I'm 0-4, but...

For jwb it was just anything recorded at 30th Street, so I'll check on that.

For Eephus it was anything by Alewya.

For simey it was Night Train by Amos Lee. I believe we're both fans, and I love that song.

For Don Quixote it was the global phenom Jerusalema by Master KG (ft. Nomcebo)
I may have played this more than anything in the 20s. It inspired a dance challenge that went global.
Angelique Kidjo, the voice of Africa, performed it at the opening of Notre Dame recently.
Israelis and Palestinians alike have claimed the song.
I learned the words in African. Ngilondozole means rescue me. When I first heard it, I heard Spanish. Y yo no lo se, which is and I don't know. I speak pretty good Spanish, listen to Mexican radio regularly and was confused cuz I only understood that one line. I wasn't alone.

Anyway, I'll probably bump this a few times as I get through playlists.
 
For Don Quixote it was the global phenom Jerusalema by Master KG (ft. Nomcebo)
I may have played this more than anything in the 20s. It inspired a dance challenge that went global.
Angelique Kidjo, the voice of Africa, performed it at the opening of Notre Dame recently.
Israelis and Palestinians alike have claimed the song.
I learned the words in African. Ngilondozole means rescue me. When I first heard it, I heard Spanish. Y yo no lo se, which is and I don't know. I speak pretty good Spanish, listen to Mexican radio regularly and was confused cuz I only understood that one line. I wasn't alone.
Thanks - I kept my list more to the more traditional height of Afrobeat era from the 1970s. I left out more modern Afrobeats stuff from this century like that, Burna Boy, Wizkid, etc. They are a bit outside my wheelhouse and I haven’t listened to as much of that. But I would be down for listening to a playlist of those.
 
For Don Quixote it was the global phenom Jerusalema by Master KG (ft. Nomcebo)
I may have played this more than anything in the 20s. It inspired a dance challenge that went global.
Angelique Kidjo, the voice of Africa, performed it at the opening of Notre Dame recently.
Israelis and Palestinians alike have claimed the song.
I learned the words in African. Ngilondozole means rescue me. When I first heard it, I heard Spanish. Y yo no lo se, which is and I don't know. I speak pretty good Spanish, listen to Mexican radio regularly and was confused cuz I only understood that one line. I wasn't alone.
Thanks - I kept my list more to the more traditional height of Afrobeat era from the 1970s. I left out more modern Afrobeats stuff from this century like that, Burna Boy, Wizkid, etc. They are a bit outside my wheelhouse and I haven’t listened to as much of that. But I would be down for listening to a playlist of those.

I really enjoyed your list and look forward to the top 9. Soon. Going for a five mile walk with my kid's werewolf puppy in a minute then it's a dmv day for me.
 
El Floppo – Mallet Rock

Little Wing - Jimi Hendrix

sorry guys- I'm just getting to this now... last week got crazy with my son's college admissions and then the weekend turned into a floppinha never ending tennis tourney

#2
I freaking love this song- so much that even when Sting covered it, it wasn't ruined. some or one of you appear to not like mallets intruding on guitar driven things... but the use of glockenspiel here- only one mallet too- playing along as if it's backing or accompanying vocal melody :wub:

when I looked up the song, I learned a ton about how insane Jimi was with production, obviously with his guitar and amps. also learned he'd often use found instruments in his songs... in this case there was a glockenspiel laying around the studio and they brought it in. not sure who played it- but given the one mallet plunking along single notes, they obviously didn't need to bring in an "expert", so it was likely one of the 3 guys... probably Jimi.
 
El Floppo – Mallet Rock

From Her to Eternity - Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds

#1
This was the 1st song I thought of (outside of Steve Reich). I remember the album coming out, and digging the track along with a bunch of others... but it was it's inclusion in the climactic scene of Wings of Desire (played live, but I don't recall the vibraphone appearing) that sealed it for me. on the studio cut, the drummer plays both piano and vibes- and it's not exactly melody but more heightened mood building percussion/melody that takes the song over the top for me- and makes the tune special. it feels cinematic the way it's used, so it's use at the crucial moment of my favorite movie sealed this one as my #1 from the giddyup.
 
Here's my Mallet Rock playlist, which should be in order- top to bottom: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/14ckhe3IINjbou4oegSkJr?si=dQDjUwmiQ6yOS9t4ps7XlA

Here's the original playlist I started for Floppinho, and then started adding to for this (a bunch of overlap). https://open.spotify.com/playlist/73oJBwb8U5LoYxgdi3y7vz?si=x3y4iUSwR2KUgSK1eqWxyw
It’s funny to me how I never noticed the mallet-ness to a bunch of these songs until they showed up on your playlist - sort of like once you notice the cowbell on Don’t Fear the Reaper, you can’t unhear it. Little Wing was one of the biggest surprises to me - I never noticed that instrument until now.
 
Here's my Mallet Rock playlist, which should be in order- top to bottom: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/14ckhe3IINjbou4oegSkJr?si=dQDjUwmiQ6yOS9t4ps7XlA

Here's the original playlist I started for Floppinho, and then started adding to for this (a bunch of overlap). https://open.spotify.com/playlist/73oJBwb8U5LoYxgdi3y7vz?si=x3y4iUSwR2KUgSK1eqWxyw
It’s funny to me how I never noticed the mallet-ness to a bunch of these songs until they showed up on your playlist - sort of like once you notice the cowbell on Don’t Fear the Reaper, you can’t unhear it. Little Wing was one of the biggest surprises to me - I never noticed that instrument until now.
I had the same reaction about Little Wing... when I was looking stuff up for my son, I saw it listed in a reddit thread. it's Jimi, so I only ever payed attention to the guitar until then. but yeah- once I heard it, I realized just how much it made the song. same deal with I Will Follow for me.

a lot of the early 80s stuff was in your face mallet-hooks- hard to ignore. other more recent stuff incorporate it melodically, so it's all there for you to hear clearly. it's the ones that use it to accompany, usually as a percussive/melodic assistant that gets harder to pick out for me... especially with synths doing a lot of heavy lifting covering mallet sounds. I really wanted to use Girls by the Beastie Boys, because I always assumed that was a xylophone. nope- synth. some other tunes that I loved from the 80s and 90s were the same... I may have even playlisted some of them and never realized until looking stuff up for here that they didn't actually appear.
 
The #3s had some magic numbers. Yes, they did! Shuffled once again!

Known Numbers:
Chandelier - Sia
Silent Lucidity - Queensryche
Into The Mystic - Van Morrison
Take Me to The River - Talking Heads
Sweet Soul Music - Arthur Conley

Total Surprises
To Be Loved- Adele
All Across the Country - Atomic Rooster
Atwar Abroba - Ebo Taylor
Wolf Like Me - TV On the Radio
Schrei nach Liebe - Die Arzte. Obviously a “DIg the Vibe” Award

Go Figure:

Not to keep relying on shuffle, but it did provide Chicago & New York next to each other. That’s right, my pair is “I Hate Chicago” by Laura Jane Grace & the Devouring Mothers and Billy Joel’s “New York State of Mind”
 
Hopefully tomorrow I'll get to the #2s. I may try to power through those and the #1s so I can stop being the one to bump this thread.
 
I like the bumps

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
 
Known-to-me favorites from #1:

kupcho1 – rain

So. Central Rain - R.E.M


Charlie Steiner – songs from Mad Men

I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing - The Hillside Singers


Yambag – Metal songs from 1988-1992 that became the gateway into the world of music for a young Yambag

Jerk-Off - Tool


Dr. Octopus – guitarists I’ve seen live

Vive La Vida (Life Is For Living) - Santana (Carlos Santana)


Yo Mama – World’s Worst Superheroes

Spoonman - Soundgarden


Mrs. Rannous – umlauts

(Don't Fear) The Reaper - Blue Öyster Cult


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

Do Ya Think I'm Sexy (Spotify) - Rod Stewart


-OZ- - song / music moments from the Marvel cinematic universe

I Was Made For Lovin' You - KISS


Mt. Man – Number, Please

3s & 7s - Queens of the Stone Age


Raging weasel – name-checking Beatles or their songs

Ball of Confusion - The Temptations


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

Gold Dust Woman – Fleetwood Mac


scorchy – songs by Manchester(-ish) artists

Atmosphere - Joy Division


shuke – Saxytime

Eyes of the World (Spotify) - Grateful Dead w/ Branford Marsallis


Mister CIA – Texas Places in Song Titles

San Antonio Rose - Bob Wills


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


Shake - Otis Redding - Otis Blue (1965)


rockaction - Songs that state the genre they’re in

Rock & Roll - Velvet Underground


MrsKarmaPolice – Animal Kingdom

Animal - Pearl Jam


Tau837 – Hair metal


Welcome To The Jungle - Guns N' Roses


DrIanMalcolm – Songs about New York

Droppin' Some NYC - Blues Traveler


Zegras11 – New wave

I Melt with You - Modern English


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

She Sells Sanctuary - The Cult


krista4 – Chicagoland


Far, Far Away – Wilco


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

Just Breathe - Pearl Jam
 
MADs adjacent new albums of the week

Craig Finn backed by The War on Drugs

Sir Elton & Brandi Carlisle

The Waterboys with a concept album about Dennis Hopper

Single named lady of the week is Yukimi from Little Dragon

New albums from Sleigh Bells, Dirty Projectors, Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs, Black Country, New Road and Miki Berenyi from Lush
 
My first spin of the night is the new album by Marlon Williams, a wonderful singer from New Zealand who made my MADs Global 31.

He's singing in Maori, the language of his ancestors but one he didn't grow up speaking. As far as I can tell, it's a combination of traditional folk songs and new songs he wrote. He has a beautifully expressive voice that transcends language.

 
Very interested in somebody who would do a concept album about Dennis Hopper.

I still think of Hopper from his manic turn in Blue Velvet and the movie I’ve never seen that is Easy Rider. (Why haven’t I seen it? If it was about the importance of showing the ‘now,’ and the now is now old, why would I feel impelled to watch the dated? I reject it on its own terms.)

But damn if what didn’t filter down to me was his turn as the drunk father of a basketball player in the mainstream and bourgeois Hoosiers. Getting sober proved too much for the man, and he breaks during the all-important tournament.

Anyway, did some promo digging and read some articles and liked this perspective best. From Hopper’s adopted home. What is it about New Mexico and the unbridled, huh?

 
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Very interested in somebody who would do a concept album about Dennis Hopper.

I still think of Hopper from his manic turn in Blue Velvet and the movie I’ve never seen that is Easy Rider. (Why haven’t I seen it? If it was about the importance of showing the ‘now,’ and the now is now old, why would I feel impelled to watch the dated? I reject it on its own terms.)

But damn if what didn’t filter down to me was his turn as the drunk father of a basketball player in the mainstream and bourgeois Hoosiers. Getting sober proved too much for the man, and he breaks during the all-important tournament.

Anyway, did some promo digging and read some articles and liked this perspective best. From Hopper’s adopted home. What is it about New Mexico and the unbridled, huh?

Hoosiers and Blue Velvet came out the same year, which is crazy to think about now.

His scenes in True Romance were great too.
 
His scenes in True Romance were great too.

Didn’t know that Hoosiers and Blue Velvet were the same year.

True Romance is one of those movies where it’s breezy and nihilistic like Tarantino is wont to be, but Hopper brings it back to earth with humaneness through his fidelity to his son whom he barely knows. Once I got past the speech and its pyrotechnic taboo humor, I realized he was probably dead regardless but still consciously puts nails in his own coffin to help buy his kid some time. Bittersweet, all of it.
 
Very interested in somebody who would do a concept album about Dennis Hopper.

I still think of Hopper from his manic turn in Blue Velvet and the movie I’ve never seen that is Easy Rider. (Why haven’t I seen it? If it was about the importance of showing the ‘now,’ and the now is now old, why would I feel impelled to watch the dated? I reject it on its own terms.)

But damn if what didn’t filter down to me was his turn as the drunk father of a basketball player in the mainstream and bourgeois Hoosiers. Getting sober proved too much for the man, and he breaks during the all-important tournament.

Anyway, did some promo digging and read some articles and liked this perspective best. From Hopper’s adopted home. What is it about New Mexico and the unbridled, huh?

Easy Rider is not good. It’s significant but it’s just not a good movie.
 
Very interested in somebody who would do a concept album about Dennis Hopper.

I still think of Hopper from his manic turn in Blue Velvet and the movie I’ve never seen that is Easy Rider. (Why haven’t I seen it? If it was about the importance of showing the ‘now,’ and the now is now old, why would I feel impelled to watch the dated? I reject it on its own terms.)

But damn if what didn’t filter down to me was his turn as the drunk father of a basketball player in the mainstream and bourgeois Hoosiers. Getting sober proved too much for the man, and he breaks during the all-important tournament.

Anyway, did some promo digging and read some articles and liked this perspective best. From Hopper’s adopted home. What is it about New Mexico and the unbridled, huh?

Easy Rider is not good. It’s significant but it’s just not a good movie.
I haven't seen it since I was a teenager. I remember thinking it was artsy and "innovative." It probably wouldn't hold my attention now. Great soundtrack, though.
 
My first spin of the night is the new album by Marlon Williams, a wonderful singer from New Zealand who made my MADs Global 31.

He's singing in Maori, the language of his ancestors but one he didn't grow up speaking. As far as I can tell, it's a combination of traditional folk songs and new songs he wrote. He has a beautifully expressive voice that transcends language.


Oh! interested. I remember loving your selection in the worldwide countdown.
 
I read an article a couple of days ago in the NY Times about that Hopper project. The best tidbit I got out of it was that Steve Earle had three bands he always wanted to be in: The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and The Waterboys.

Steve Earle.
I have to check this out. The Waterboys are just excellent and this is such an interesting concept.
 
His scenes in True Romance were great too.
The scene with him and Christopher Walken is one of my favorite movie scenes of all time; and I'm Sicilian :lmao:

ETA: I did draw my dad as black on those plates where you had to draw a family portrait and when my kindergarten teacher asked me why, I said "because he is black". He's not. He was just Italian. :oldunsure:
On another board I participated in a movie scene draft. That was my second-round pick.
 
Thinking about starting MAD artist, Round 5, next week. With lists due by Friday, May 9.

Unsure if I'll be in due to time, but a quick question on what's allowed for a given artist, am I allowed to pick a record where all my guy has done is remix someone else's track?
 
Thinking about starting MAD artist, Round 5, next week. With lists due by Friday, May 9.

Unsure if I'll be in due to time, but a quick question on what's allowed for a given artist, am I allowed to pick a record where all my guy has done is remix someone else's track?
Yep. It's never stopped Rock. Better list the Scrabble values, though.
 
Very interested in somebody who would do a concept album about Dennis Hopper.

I still think of Hopper from his manic turn in Blue Velvet and the movie I’ve never seen that is Easy Rider. (Why haven’t I seen it? If it was about the importance of showing the ‘now,’ and the now is now old, why would I feel impelled to watch the dated? I reject it on its own terms.)

But damn if what didn’t filter down to me was his turn as the drunk father of a basketball player in the mainstream and bourgeois Hoosiers. Getting sober proved too much for the man, and he breaks during the all-important tournament.

Anyway, did some promo digging and read some articles and liked this perspective best. From Hopper’s adopted home. What is it about New Mexico and the unbridled, huh?

Hoosiers and Blue Velvet came out the same year, which is crazy to think about now.

His scenes in True Romance were great too.
Hopper is one of my all time greats, elevates every scene he's in.

Excuse me while I go get a PBR in his honor.
 
Thinking about starting MAD artist, Round 5, next week. With lists due by Friday, May 9.
I'm doing The Commodores. I keep giving you guys the chance to do Grand Funk Railroad, but y'all apparently don't like picking low-hanging fruit :lol:
The Commodores and The Gap Band. Things going to get funky this round.

I just bought Charlie Wilson’s memoir to read before the next round starts.
 

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