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Middle Aged Dummies - Artist - Round 5 - #15's have been posted. Link in OP. (42 Viewers)

22's PLAYLIST

22's

[td]Belinda Carlise[/td][td]Zegras11[/td][td]Runaway Horses
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[td]Michael Head[/td][td]Eephus[/td][td]Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band -- Shirl's Ghost
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[td]People Under the Stairs[/td][td]KarmaPolice[/td][td]Letter to My Son
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[td]John Waite[/td][td]Charlie Steiner[/td][td]I Was One
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[td]Golden Smog[/td][td]Dr. Octopus[/td][td]Jane
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[td]The GAP Band/Charlie Wilson[/td][td]Don Quixote[/td][td]Infectious - Charlie Wilson (feat. Snoop Dogg)
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[td]The English Beat Family Tree[/td][td]Yo Mama[/td][td]What’s Your Best Thing
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[td]Caroline Esmeralda van der Leeuw[/td][td]-OZ_[/td][td]Quicksand
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[td]Neil Diamond[/td][td]Mrs. Rannous[/td][td]Red Red Wine
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[td]Steve Marriott[/td][td]zamboni[/td][td]"Silver Tongue" – Humble Pie
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[td]Conor Oberst[/td][td]Tuffnutt[/td][td]Easy/Lucky/Free
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[td]Smashing Pumpkins[/td][td]Yambag[/td][td]I Am One
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[td]Otis Redding[/td][td]John Maddens Lunchbox[/td][td]Hard Days Night
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[td]Meat Loaf[/td][td]snellman[/td][td]Midnight at The Lost and Found
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22's

[td]Hugh Dillon[/td][td]Mister CIA[/td][td]Astronaught
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[td]Luna[/td][td]landrys hat[/td][td]Ihop

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[td]Metallica[/td][td]Mt. Man[/td][td]Atlas, Rise!
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[td]The Doobie Brothers[/td][td]New Binky The Doormat[/td][td]White Sun
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[td]Billy Joel[/td][td]simey[/td][td]Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway) - Live at Carnegie Hall, 1977
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[td]Arthur Lee and Love[/td][td]Pip's Invitation[/td][td]Always See Your Face
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[td]Beck[/td][td]KarmaPolice[/td][td]Sexx Laws
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[td]John 5[/td][td]Chaos34[/td][td]Floyd - Lynyrd Skynyrd (Ft. Rob Zombie and John 5)
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[td]City and Colour[/td][td]MrsKarmaPolice[/td][td]Mizzy C
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[td]The Waterboys[/td][td]Ilov80s[/td][td]Sweet Dancer
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[td]Eric Clapton[/td][td]Tau837[/td][td]No Alibis
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[td]Ferry Corsten[/td][td]titusbramble[/td][td]Gouryella - Tenshi
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[td]Cornershop[/td][td]The Dreaded Marco[/td][td]We’re In Yr Corner
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22.

Song:
Jane
Album: Weird Tales
Songwriter: Gary Louris, Marc Perlman
Smog Lineup:

Kraig Johnson – guitar
Jeff Tweedy – guitar
Gary Louris – lead vocals, guitar
Dan Murphy – guitar
Marc Perlman – background vocals, bass
Jody Stephens – drums


The Smog’s third studio album was their most diverse album, almost exclusively straying from their alt-country/americana roots. This was a more straightforward rock album with a few ethereal ballads, like Jane written by the two Jayhawks in the band.
 

#22 - Otis Redding - Hard Day’s Night - Live at the Whisky A Go Go - Apr10 1966​



Comments sometimes from Wikipedia

JML Rank - #7
Krista4 Rank - Not Ranked
Uruk-Hai Rank - Not Ranked
Album - Live In Person At The Whisky A Go Go
Recorded - April 10 1966
Is this a Cover? - Yes. Original by some band from Liverpool
Songwriter - John Lennon/Paul McCartney
Notable Covers - With 412 covers listed on secondsongs.com, lets just pick a few
*The comedic styled of Peter Sellers which made the top 20 in the UK is my pick
*The Chipmunks
*The Supremes
*Perez Prado and his Orchestra
*Peggy Lee
*Ella Fitzgerald
*The Bar-Kays
*Dionne Warwick
*John Mayall
*The Knack
*Billy Joel
*Hoodoo Gurus
*Goldie Hawn
*Rita Lee
*Take That
*Sheryl Crow
*Leo Sayer

Comments - Just love the energy and take on this one. Otis just riffs as he sings this one. No studio version exists as far as im aware. Just a live special.
From faroutmagazine.co.uk “His popularity multiplied with every release, and Redding had the privilege of calling The Beatles his fans.
Their track, ‘Drive My Car’, was inspired by Redding’s ‘Respect’, later popularised by Aretha Franklin in 1967. The Beatles were in a writing session at John Lennon’s Weybridge abode that Paul McCartney later admitted was one of their “stickiest”, but a shot of inspiration from Redding helped them get over the bump in the road.

In the 2020 book, George Harrison on George Harrison: Interviews and Encounters, The Beatles guitarist discussed the track. “We laid the track because what Paul would do, if he’d written a song, he’d learn all the parts for Paul and then come to the studio and say (sometimes he was very difficult): ‘Do this’. He’d never give you the opportunity to come out with something. But on ‘Drive My Car’ I just played the line, which is really like a lick off ‘Respect,’ you know, the Otis Redding version — duum-da-da-da-dada-da-dum”.
“And I played that line on the guitar, and Paul laid that with me on bass,” Harrison explained. “We laid the track down like that. We played the lead part later on top of it.”

Next Up - Another posthumous release. Quite sad that Im saying that considering what Redding was on the verge of achieving. All 3 of us rank it this time.
 
Lynyrd Skynyrd is known for their triple guitarists. It may seem odd they reached out to John 5. They didn’t do that exactly. In 07 their management, Roadrunner Records reached out to Chrysalis seeking a songwriter who could add modern grit to their music. Chrysalis producer Bob Marlette gave the assignment to John who was “honored and super excited.”

Raw demos trickled in slowly for a year. John would do his thing. The boys in the band were impressed. They hadn’t met in person when they booked studio time. John arrived at the Nashville studio with shaved eyebrows and black eye makeup, in a black fur coat and high heeled boots. Beast mode, ready to work. The boys thought it was a prank. Didn’t believe this… uh, fella was the guy they’d been working with for a year.

John plugged in his tele and played Jerry’s Rag Chet Atkins style. He told them he knew over a hundred country standards. They lifted their jaws off the floor and started calling out country songs. John knew them all. When the sessions were finished several tracks were done with an agreement to work together on the rest.

That happened back in LA where John introduced them to Rob Zombie, who he thought was perfect for adding an eerie voice to his ominous playing on a song likely to be a hit single. That’s what happened.

22. Floyd - Lynyrd Skynyrd (Ft. Rob Zombie and John 5)
Floyd

It’s off 2009’s God & Guns. The grittier 5 influence and production by Marlette helped put Skynyrd back in play. The album met with considerably more praise and success than the band’s 3 previous efforts. 5 and Marlette would do the same on 2012’s Last of a Dying Breed making my Skynyrd selection difficult, but Floyd it is.
 
7 Card Stud today at 2pm PT. If you download WSOP+ app, you can follow the chip updates. My initials are JZ.


Omaha 8 or better was a train wreck. Only flopped a few good hands all day before busting level 10 (of15)

Last hand summed it all up perfectly.

I have AKKQ double suited. (you can only use 2 of these and 3 on the board)

Flop is A K 6, rainbow.

Only one hand beats me.

Get all in, Opponent has AAQ9. LOL
 
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The English Beat Family Tree #22

What’s Your Best Thing


Artist - The English Beat
Album - Special Beat Service (1982) - bonus track

Our first song from their third album (sort of), but definitely not their last.

This was the B-Side to the UK single release of another major hit that is higher in my rankings (I think the US single release for that song had a different B-side). This was not part of the original release of Special Beat Service, but was later included as a bonus track on the 2012 reissue.
 
Smashing Pumpkins #22

Song
: I Am One
Album: Gish

Summary: I Am One is the debut song and second single from the band’s first album but notably it did not make the cut for greatest hits. In live performances, Corgan would often improvise a speech during the extended bass break; as a result the song could extend to 8–10 minutes in length. The speech section is known among fans as "the I Am One rant". The rants were apparently based around the erosion of the belief structure in America's youth, and Corgan has stated they were the gestation for many ideas he later explored on Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. Some of the rants contained lyrics for future songs, most notably "Zero".
 
#22 Infectious (Spotify) - Charlie Wilson (feat. Snoop Dogg)

A guest appearance here. In the run-up to the countdown, I posted about Snoop being among the first to work with Charlie Wilson as he was getting back into music as he recovered from his drug addiction, and shared some of Snoop’s most famous songs on which Charlie Wilson featured on backing vocals. Snoop has returned the favor to “Uncle Charlie” and has featured on a number of Charlie Wilson’s solo songs. This is my favorite of those. Not as funky as The GAP Band could get, but the groove is nevertheless closer to The GAP Band sound than most of Charlie Wilson’s solo songs.
 
22.

Easy/Lucky/Free- Bright Eyes
from Digital Ash in a Digital Urn (2005)



One of the most beautiful songs about death...its inevitability, understanding the brevity of life, and importance of facing it with gratitude.

"Don't you weep (don't you weep)
There is nothing as lucky, as easy, or free"
 
Round 22 - Red Red Wine - Neil Diamond
UB40 covered this in 1983. It needed to be here. They were covering a reggae version by Tony Tribe. They had no idea it was by ND.

Neil Diamond has stated that UB40's "Red Red Wine" is among his favorite covers of his songs. He frequently performs the song live using the UB40 reggae arrangement rather than that of the original version.
 
Caro Emerald: Tahitian Skies (Caro is my favorite find of this round so far)
+1
👍 :excited:
I’ve been slacking on write ups, so I’m really glad to hear people are enjoying the artist.

We’re getting into the top tier of her portfolio now, with quicksand being the last where I didn’t have the song originally listed as “top 10, maybe top 5”. Still a fun song, but if you’ve enjoyed her work do far, you’re in for a treat.
 
Caro Emerald: Tahitian Skies (Caro is my favorite find of this round so far)
+1
👍 :excited:
I’ve been slacking on write ups, so I’m really glad to hear people are enjoying the artist.

We’re getting into the top tier of her portfolio now, with quicksand being the last where I didn’t have the song originally listed as “top 10, maybe top 5”. Still a fun song, but if you’ve enjoyed her work do far, you’re in for a treat.
I really liked Tahitian Skies too (although I thought she was singing The Haitian Skies).
 
Michael Head #22 - Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band - "Shirl's Ghost" (2024)

We head back to last year for a song from Mick's most recent album Loophole. There are two different versions of "Shirl's Ghost": the first was an instrumental track that closed his previous album and the second is this one which opened the next. He didn't intend it that way but the melody stuck with him and the lyrics came along later.

It's a song about his neighbor in the Toxteth area of Liverpool. Shirley danced in nightclubs in her younger days and kept her old sequined dresses in her cluttered flat along with the ashes of her mum. When she was evicted, she asked Head to help her locate her mother's remains. He did so but weird things started occurring in the building afterwards. He hasn't specified what happened in recent interviews but perhaps we'll get a third version with some followup on the next record.

The trumpets make a comeback to close the gap to 6-4 along with a gorgeous string and distorted guitar interlude around the midway point of the song.
 
Round 22 - Red Red Wine - Neil Diamond
UB40 covered this in 1983. It needed to be here. They were covering a reggae version by Tony Tribe. They had no idea it was by ND.

Neil Diamond has stated that UB40's "Red Red Wine" is among his favorite covers of his songs. He frequently performs the song live using the UB40 reggae arrangement rather than that of the original version.
I almost named the played Red Red Whine because I was complaining to my wife about having to add this one to the playlist. ;)
 
Round 22 - Red Red Wine - Neil Diamond
UB40 covered this in 1983. It needed to be here. They were covering a reggae version by Tony Tribe. They had no idea it was by ND.

Neil Diamond has stated that UB40's "Red Red Wine" is among his favorite covers of his songs. He frequently performs the song live using the UB40 reggae arrangement rather than that of the original version.
I almost named the played Red Red Whine because I was complaining to my wife about having to add this one to the playlist. ;)

Neil's own version is pretty good. His vocal makes up for the MOR arrangement.
 
#22: PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS - LETTER TO MY SON


I didn't try, but it's perfect timing for this one as we are preparing my son graduating from HS this week. This one is off their final album Sincerely, The P. As I posted before, their plan was to do 12 albums and go out on their own terms, so this is an album that features some more sentimental tracks like this, and most are at the end of the album so it starts to become a bit of a ride. There are a couple songs on the album ranked higher on the countdown, but this is one of the songs that really got to me when I first started this deep dive. I was not expecting it to get dusty while I was listening to some hip hop albums, but that bit at the end of the song with his son is the cherry on top that usually chokes me up.

Chase your wildest dreams, support yourself to a bigger truth
Work hard, stay patient, stay cool but not aloof
Be kind to everyone, you never know what they're goin' through
Hold the door and greet people even if they're ignorin' you


NEXT: the song that was going to be on the Theme playlist, but I decided was too good and saved it for this. Get the silk shirts and bellbottoms ready for Sunday.
 
#22: BECK - SEXX LAWS


:lmao: Seriously, wtf is going on in that video? This is the first time I've seen that. Here we have a banger that opens the Midnight Vultures album. It is a bit of an oddball of the Beck discography, but it is one of the odd ones we had in our CD collection that made it's way into the car, so I listened to it a ton. Fun album from stuff like this to Beck channeling his inner Prince on a couple tracks.

Neptune's lips taste like fermented wine
Perfumed blokes on the Ginza line
Running buck wild like a concubine
Who's mother never held her hand
Brief encounters in Mercedes Benz
Wearing hepatitis contact lens
Bed and breakfast getaway weekends
With Sports Illustrated moms


NEXT: speaking of songs in commercials...
 
Today, the #23s. Tomorrow, hopefully I will catch up fully.

Selected Favorites:
Jam The Motha’ - The GAP Band
Read ‘Em And Weep - Meat Loaf
Pull Together - Shack (/Michael Head)
Security - Otis Redding
Toulouse Street - The Doobie Brothers
What’Cha Gonna Do About It - Small Faces (/Steve Marriott)
Good Times - Love
Every Time I Think Of You - The Babys (/John Waite)\

Small spotlight:

The John 5 playlist has (on purpose) been a bit of a rollercoaster ride. Twists, turns, and definitely some thrills. I have to call “Bygones”, with its usual combo of Dolly Parton and Rob Halford, a very pleasant surprise.
 
#22: PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS - LETTER TO MY SON


I didn't try, but it's perfect timing for this one as we are preparing my son graduating from HS this week. This one is off their final album Sincerely, The P. As I posted before, their plan was to do 12 albums and go out on their own terms, so this is an album that features some more sentimental tracks like this, and most are at the end of the album so it starts to become a bit of a ride. There are a couple songs on the album ranked higher on the countdown, but this is one of the songs that really got to me when I first started this deep dive. I was not expecting it to get dusty while I was listening to some hip hop albums, but that bit at the end of the song with his son is the cherry on top that usually chokes me up.

Chase your wildest dreams, support yourself to a bigger truth
Work hard, stay patient, stay cool but not aloof
Be kind to everyone, you never know what they're goin' through
Hold the door and greet people even if they're ignorin' you


NEXT: the song that was going to be on the Theme playlist, but I decided was too good and saved it for this. Get the silk shirts and bellbottoms ready for Sunday.

Wow. I don’t ordinarily get got, but here we are 😹

Notice the cat is still smiling. 😀
 
MADs adjacent new album releases

John Lee Hooker recorded live in 1979

American Afrobeat from the Budos Band

Man of many bands Scott McCaughey

Expanded 10th anniv edition

Soundtrack to the new Pavement documentary. Includes a track called "I Can't Play Billy Joel"

Matt Berninger of The National

Single-named non-binary artist of the week

I think somebody here liked Aesop Rock

Madison, WI's finest

Plus Ty Segall, Swans, Ben Kweller (!), Miley Cyrus, Grace Potter, The Steeldrivers
 
My first listen of the week is by Alan Sparhawk, formerly of American Indie legends (and unlikely Xmastime faves) Low. He's performing here with fellow Minnesotans Trampled By Turtles, who give the record a more organic folksy feel. I'm about halfway through and it's quite lovely.


There were lots of other choices this week. I'm going to leave these here with the keyword adjacent for me to remember later: Sea Fever, Quantic, New Vienna
 
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The John 5 playlist has (on purpose) been a bit of a rollercoaster ride.

22s on play.

I don't think I purposely made it a rollercoaster ride. I know making the list was a rollercoaster ride. Other than opening with the bluegrass Howdy song, it's mostly metal leaning rock styles up until Dolly and now Skynyrd. I chose the first 15 with a purpose that differs from the final 16. 5 of us could do 5 and have 5 different lists without crossover. His career summary sounds like bs, almost unfathomable. I'm writing it up with anecdotes to help understand it (myself). It comes together and makes sense that way.

It could have been a much wilder white knuckler of a rollercoaster ride.
 
Round 22 - Red Red Wine - Neil Diamond
UB40 covered this in 1983. It needed to be here. They were covering a reggae version by Tony Tribe. They had no idea it was by ND.

Neil Diamond has stated that UB40's "Red Red Wine" is among his favorite covers of his songs. He frequently performs the song live using the UB40 reggae arrangement rather than that of the original version.
I almost named the played Red Red Whine because I was complaining to my wife about having to add this one to the playlist. ;)
At least you understand why my playlist is in "other" mode. It was complicated.
 
MADs adjacent new album releases

John Lee Hooker recorded live in 1979

American Afrobeat from the Budos Band

Man of many bands Scott McCaughey

Expanded 10th anniv edition

Soundtrack to the new Pavement documentary. Includes a track called "I Can't Play Billy Joel"

Matt Berninger of The National

Single-named non-binary artist of the week

I think somebody here liked Aesop Rock

Madison, WI's finest

Plus Ty Segall, Swans, Ben Kweller (!), Miley Cyrus, Grace Potter, The Steeldrivers

Some extraordinary artists here. Pavement, Aesop Rock, and Sufjan (even though I do not think I can even come close to putting this one on because it’s a bit too much, and I’m specifically remembering being in one of wikkid’s posthumous threads on the Fourth of July listening to what I think is a Sufjan song from this album about a Fourth of July when his Mom was dying from cancer—and yup and now I’m going to lie here awake).
 
MADs adjacent new album releases

John Lee Hooker recorded live in 1979

American Afrobeat from the Budos Band

Man of many bands Scott McCaughey

Expanded 10th anniv edition

Soundtrack to the new Pavement documentary. Includes a track called "I Can't Play Billy Joel"

Matt Berninger of The National

Single-named non-binary artist of the week

I think somebody here liked Aesop Rock

Madison, WI's finest

Plus Ty Segall, Swans, Ben Kweller (!), Miley Cyrus, Grace Potter, The Steeldrivers

Some extraordinary artists here. Pavement, Aesop Rock, and Sufjan (even though I do not think I can even come close to putting this one on because it’s a bit too much, and I’m specifically remembering being in one of wikkid’s posthumous threads on the Fourth of July listening to what I think is a Sufjan song from this album about a Fourth of July when his Mom was dying from cancer—and yup and now I’m going to lie here awake).
It still freaks me out when I click on an old thread and see his avatar. You are not alone here.
 
MADs adjacent new album releases

John Lee Hooker recorded live in 1979

American Afrobeat from the Budos Band

Man of many bands Scott McCaughey

Expanded 10th anniv edition

Soundtrack to the new Pavement documentary. Includes a track called "I Can't Play Billy Joel"

Matt Berninger of The National

Single-named non-binary artist of the week

I think somebody here liked Aesop Rock

Madison, WI's finest

Plus Ty Segall, Swans, Ben Kweller (!), Miley Cyrus, Grace Potter, The Steeldrivers

Some extraordinary artists here. Pavement, Aesop Rock, and Sufjan (even though I do not think I can even come close to putting this one on because it’s a bit too much, and I’m specifically remembering being in one of wikkid’s posthumous threads on the Fourth of July listening to what I think is a Sufjan song from this album about a Fourth of July when his Mom was dying from cancer—and yup and now I’m going to lie here awake).
It still freaks me out when I click on an old thread and see his avatar. You are not alone here.

You know, I’m okay with his passing. It’s Mom. I don’t mean to diminish anything about him; I remember that particular Fourth and realizing he was gone while hanging this electric American flag he had once told me to hang and then coming inside and hearing that song. I also remember he told me to hang it because Mom likes it, and she was in physical space helping out that day (and knows about his death and is genuinely sorry for me that MoCS is gone and so is wikkid) and yeah, I don’t think I need that tonight.

eta* clarity, honesty, and completeness
 
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MADs adjacent new album releases

John Lee Hooker recorded live in 1979

American Afrobeat from the Budos Band

Man of many bands Scott McCaughey

Expanded 10th anniv edition

Soundtrack to the new Pavement documentary. Includes a track called "I Can't Play Billy Joel"

Matt Berninger of The National

Single-named non-binary artist of the week

I think somebody here liked Aesop Rock

Madison, WI's finest

Plus Ty Segall, Swans, Ben Kweller (!), Miley Cyrus, Grace Potter, The Steeldrivers
As always, I appreciate you doing these on Friday. Yes, there are at least 2 lurking that dig Aesop, and I wasn't aware he had a new one. I will be blasting that in my earholes at work this am.

Art Paul Schlosser might have something to say about Garbage being Madison's finest, but I will also be checking that out as well. I was convinced that I had Butch's relatives as customers at the video store, but never had the courage to ask. How many Vigs can there be in the Madison area?
 
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22s notes

Caro Emerald with a reggae vibe. Nice. Agree she's an excellent find. What a smooth run - The English Beat, Caro Emerald, UB40.

Oberst/Bright Eyes again with the poetry. Strong song there.

That's some outstanding Billy Joel simey. Not gonna take it over OTGDY, but I'm stubborn. Live Billy is better Billy. The accompanying musicians on the tour with Elton were incredible.

This Beck stood out too. I saw him in San Diego on one of those heavenly San Diego nights. Great show.

My Skynyrd jumps off the list too. haha. Mrs R is right. It's strange. John is right. It's eerie. On first listen I thought it was a Copperhead Road ripoff, but it's not. I think it's country metal whatever that is. Other than the acoustic intro, no idea what guitar is John, but that metal riff is cool whoever it is.

Dammit I like Clapton. If I made a bet on my imaginary race between your artists, I'd be losing because Clapton is winning. Maybe 5 got me focussed on guitar work and well, he is Slowhand.

I've used trance for house cleaning for years. Tenshi made my kitchen sterile.

I kinda hate these call outs because of what I don't mention. So ftr, 5 kinda conditioned my brain for harder music. Pumpkins, Headstones and Metallica are all working for me. Meat Loaf gonna Meat Loaf too.
 
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My music people - hope you all will participate:


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Were you planning on doing something similiar? Not sure if that's a good or bad "duuuuude".
Fantastic idea, bad timing for me. 80s and I are working on a 21st century movie list and that will probably take all my obsessive mental bandwidth.
 

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