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Ok, now it's my turn g.b. - Put.The.Bong.Down.I just nowrealized what people mean when they say "get a heart."

Ok, now it's my turn g.b. - Put.The.Bong.Down.I just nowrealized what people mean when they say "get a heart."
There is a great one on 2022's Space Force.what were you looking to hear kupcho?
Todd Rundgren New Binky the Doormat Buffalo Grass
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This song was pulled from the 2000 album "One Long Year" and is the "most recent" song on my list.![]()
I shortened it to ... in one of my write-ups, and afterwards thought that might be confusing. I didn't go back and change it, though.I can’t address the dumbness of the name but most people just call them Trail of Dead. Feel free to shorten even further to “Tod”.
I shortened it to ... in one of my write-ups, and afterwards thought that might be confusing. I didn't go back and change it, though.I can’t address the dumbness of the name but most people just call them Trail of Dead. Feel free to shorten even further to “Tod”.
I haven't posted much about others' selections, but I was really glad when I saw you chose Brandi Carlile as your artist. Just to my dumb ears, she's fantastic. But other artists of all stripes adore her and that is something I weigh heavily when trying to assess how "good" someone is.I appreciate everyone giving Brandi Carlile a chance. This tranche of four songs are a group of early album releases that I think the band eventually improved on with bigger/later albums (e.g. adding strings/piano). Mainstream Kid is from 2015 and really incorporates the twins. Today's song is a similar identity-focused song from the Story. I probably should have put this group in chronological order to show how the sound develops over the albums, but I ended up going by preference.
Phish shuke Pebbles and Marbles
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I liked this. Enjoying your Phish list so far since I’ve never really listened to them before.
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Don't have much to add about this. Another that I don't think is a widely accepted favorite, but I have grown to love it. They can really jam out the last half.
I think with that post, I've now covered each artist at least once on a favorite, a near-favorite, or a special shout-out...except Bruce Springsteen. He was on the verge with the #28 song, "Murder Incorporated," but then the somewhat jarring sax solo came. I realize he'll have a lot of sax, but some of it will be more seamlessly incorporated into a song. Maybe in the #27s!
- "Macy's Day Parade" by Green Day - really enjoying the diverse types of music selected from them. Showing unexpected range.
When I unexpectedly saw how many were interested in them when debating what group to do this is exactly what I set out to do. Glad you're enjoying it s far![]()
I think with that post, I've now covered each artist at least once on a favorite, a near-favorite, or a special shout-out...except Bruce Springsteen. He was on the verge with the #28 song, "Murder Incorporated," but then the somewhat jarring sax solo came. I realize he'll have a lot of sax, but some of it will be more seamlessly incorporated into a song. Maybe in the #27s!
so here's the thing. That song is a good one, but only really a live version is what matters. When that one comes in live, it just kicks. As soon as you get this one, you KNOW you're in for a great concert.
Walter Becker had extensive well-documented drug problems. Fagen, not so much.I apologize for jumping the gun on the #24's, but since my list doesn't start until 23, I wanted to put something out as sort of an intro...
This thread has revealed a couple of interesting things to me; first, I've left a lot of good artists and songs on the table, and second, I didn't know the songs on my list as well as I thought I did.
I'm truly impressed and not just a little intimidated by the display of knowledge shared here, I can only hope my own commentaries can come close to what's been offered so far.
Because understanding context and subtext are both things I have to work at, I sifted through a lot of other people's thoughts about many of the songs on my list in order to gain more insight about my choices. In the end, I'm glad I chose to do that, as they helped with my appreciation of my choices.
I don't feel fully equipped to give a proper introduction to Donald Fagen, but the persona his music, songs, lyrics and choice of subject matter combine to create is what resonates with me. He acts more like an eyewitness to than a participant in the culture/world around him. Some may see that as jaded or aloof or cynical; maybe it's all three, but I know that in my case, it's how I stay sane in a crazy world. The fact that he uses jazz as the foundation for exercising his creativity gives him extra layers to work in without appearing self-indulgent, and his pursuit of perfection betrays his true passion for his art.
Many if not most people's first response to his band Steely Dan's music is to mention its abundance of 'drug-related' references. I can't say that's not true, but I will say that in light of all the genius Fagen poured into his music for so long, he probably wasn't/isn't much of a user. He has sustained such an amazing quality for so long that there's no way he or the quality of his songs wouldn't have been derailed by now. To me, it's more like the culture around him was so drug addled and absurd that he had a front row seat to everything, and his mind is/was clear to capture it all without having been conquered by it, and having been a Literature major, he had the words to do it right.
As for highlights, I've already mentioned earlier his first solo album, The Nightly, and how it's quasi-autobiographical. I don't think every song tells a chapter of his life, but every song on the album brings to life for me the late 50's/early 60's era and vibe that Fagen himself seemed to experience, and I feel I know him a little better because of it. It may not hit anyone else that way, but at the very least, it's one thing I feel like I 'get'.
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Best Friends ForeverI haven't posted much about others' selections, but I was really glad when I saw you chose Brandi Carlile as your artist. Just to my dumb ears, she's fantastic. But other artists of all stripes adore her and that is something I weigh heavily when trying to assess how "good" someone is.
Except with Billy Joel.
Can't imagine how their dynamic played out behind the scenes, but their output was pure greatness.Walter Becker had extensive well-documented drug problems. Fagen, not so much.I apologize for jumping the gun on the #24's, but since my list doesn't start until 23, I wanted to put something out as sort of an intro...
This thread has revealed a couple of interesting things to me; first, I've left a lot of good artists and songs on the table, and second, I didn't know the songs on my list as well as I thought I did.
I'm truly impressed and not just a little intimidated by the display of knowledge shared here, I can only hope my own commentaries can come close to what's been offered so far.
Because understanding context and subtext are both things I have to work at, I sifted through a lot of other people's thoughts about many of the songs on my list in order to gain more insight about my choices. In the end, I'm glad I chose to do that, as they helped with my appreciation of my choices.
I don't feel fully equipped to give a proper introduction to Donald Fagen, but the persona his music, songs, lyrics and choice of subject matter combine to create is what resonates with me. He acts more like an eyewitness to than a participant in the culture/world around him. Some may see that as jaded or aloof or cynical; maybe it's all three, but I know that in my case, it's how I stay sane in a crazy world. The fact that he uses jazz as the foundation for exercising his creativity gives him extra layers to work in without appearing self-indulgent, and his pursuit of perfection betrays his true passion for his art.
Many if not most people's first response to his band Steely Dan's music is to mention its abundance of 'drug-related' references. I can't say that's not true, but I will say that in light of all the genius Fagen poured into his music for so long, he probably wasn't/isn't much of a user. He has sustained such an amazing quality for so long that there's no way he or the quality of his songs wouldn't have been derailed by now. To me, it's more like the culture around him was so drug addled and absurd that he had a front row seat to everything, and his mind is/was clear to capture it all without having been conquered by it, and having been a Literature major, he had the words to do it right.
As for highlights, I've already mentioned earlier his first solo album, The Nightly, and how it's quasi-autobiographical. I don't think every song tells a chapter of his life, but every song on the album brings to life for me the late 50's/early 60's era and vibe that Fagen himself seemed to experience, and I feel I know him a little better because of it. It may not hit anyone else that way, but at the very least, it's one thing I feel like I 'get'.
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I co-sign all of this.Also finished the 25s this morning---of the stuff I'm less familiar with I really like the songs from Ray Charles, The Prodigy, Tragically Hip and deadmau5
Wow! Brush with greatness! What's the backstory on the Kimmel appearance?- "We All Die Young" by The Decemberists - OH walked in while I was listening to this one. "Who's that?" "The Decemberists." "I liked it better before I knew that." Setting OH's surliness aside...look at this! That's my friend Nora in the red top on the right, doing the shouty parts and playing guitar.
Often cited as the most Beatles-esque tune of theirs.Simon & Garfunkle's The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine was a welcome discovery for me, @zamboni . Nicely done!
Wow! Brush with greatness! What's the backstory on the Kimmel appearance?- "We All Die Young" by The Decemberists - OH walked in while I was listening to this one. "Who's that?" "The Decemberists." "I liked it better before I knew that." Setting OH's surliness aside...look at this! That's my friend Nora in the red top on the right, doing the shouty parts and playing guitar.
Not sure who OH is but at least [insert appropriate pronoun here] liked it initially.![]()
By the way, I'm not sure why some people keep getting "The Decembrists" out of the band name instead of "The Decemberists," but it's the latter. More surprisingly, Brandi's name is actually "Carlile" not "Carlisle." I keep having to correct that latter one in my posts, too.
The original posting by z had this error and it has carried through ever since.By the way, I'm not sure why some people keep getting "The Decembrists" out of the band name instead of "The Decemberists," but it's the latter. More surprisingly, Brandi's name is actually "Carlile" not "Carlisle." I keep having to correct that latter one in my posts, too.
By the way, I'm not sure why some people keep getting "The Decembrists" out of the band name instead of "The Decemberists," but it's the latter. More surprisingly, Brandi's name is actually "Carlile" not "Carlisle." I keep having to correct that latter one in my posts, too.
At the beginning of this I thought it was Belinda Carlisle for some reason.
The original posting by z had this error and it has carried through ever since.By the way, I'm not sure why some people keep getting "The Decembrists" out of the band name instead of "The Decemberists," but it's the latter. More surprisingly, Brandi's name is actually "Carlile" not "Carlisle." I keep having to correct that latter one in my posts, too.
Binky, you may get some relief. Pip, you're screwed.new hearts (Pip>hi)
I tried.YepYou know your selection is relatively obscure when it’s misspelled in the reveal list.
I have as much love for Sigur Ros as I do Ghostbusters and Karate Kid 2, but for very different reasons.
The Decembrist Revolt took place in Russia on 26 December [O.S. 14 December] 1825, following the sudden death of Emperor Alexander
It would be a tough task to find 31 songs from the Decembrists, so I went with the Decemberists.
My guess is that someone told Stevie that was Sylvester Stallone.Best Friends ForeverI haven't posted much about others' selections, but I was really glad when I saw you chose Brandi Carlile as your artist. Just to my dumb ears, she's fantastic. But other artists of all stripes adore her and that is something I weigh heavily when trying to assess how "good" someone is.
Except with Billy Joel.
@Eephus I was supposed to see the band X and the Squirrel Nut Zippers with some friends in Charlotte Saturday, and we got a postponed message today. It said they had to postpone the show due to an emergency medical procedure with a band member of X. It didn't say which band member, but I was just passing it on cause I know your wife is friends with Exene.
I had my shingles shot(s) last year (aren't there a series of them or is that one of the other 12,000 shots I've gotten in the last 3 years?). They didn't knock me back too much, other than the 18-foot needle they use. I thought I was in a jousting tournament. I hope Mrs E feels better soon.@Eephus I was supposed to see the band X and the Squirrel Nut Zippers with some friends in Charlotte Saturday, and we got a postponed message today. It said they had to postpone the show due to an emergency medical procedure with a band member of X. It didn't say which band member, but I was just passing it on cause I know your wife is friends with Exene.
Thanks for posting this. Mrs. E got her shingles shot on Tuesday and has been semi-conscious so this was news to her..
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Todd Rundgren | New Binky the Doormat | Little Red Lights![]() Todd Rundgren - Little Red Lights (Lyrics Below) (HQ)Little Red Lights from Something/Anything?LYRICS:You got to ease into line boyBut once I hit the open roadI'll be sailing off and on my ownYou and me in my g...
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Jorge Ben Jor | Don Quixote | Agora Ninguém Chora Mais![]() Agora Ninguém Chora MaisProvided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupAgora Ninguém Chora Mais · Jorge BenBig Ben℗ 1965 Universal Music LtdaReleased on: 1965-02-26Producer: Armando Pi...
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Brandi Carlile | JB Breakfast Club | My Song - the Story |
The Police | Zegras11 | Voices Inside My Head |
Modest Mouse | The Dreaded Marco | Teeth Like God's Shoeshine![]() Teeth Like Gods Shoeshine - Modest MouseThe First Song On The Album "The Lonesome Crowded West". Also i didn't put any pictures besides the album cover because it would be kind of pointless and als...
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Genesis | Yo Mama | The Knife |
Stevie Ray Vaughan | Sullie | Dirty Pool (Live at Montreux 1982)![]() Stevie Ray Vaughan - Dirty Pool @ Montreux 1982Livre from Montreux, Switzerland, in 1982.
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The Decemberists | kupcho1 | Don't Carry It All![]() Don't Carry It AllProvided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupDon't Carry It All · The DecemberistsThe King Is Dead℗ 2010 Capitol Records, LLCReleased on: 2010-01-01Producer: ...
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...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead | plinko | Insatiable (One) The Century Of Self (2009) (online track is misnamed) Pictures of an Only Child...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead · Song · 2009
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The Kinks | Galileo | A Rock n’ Roll Fantasy (1978 - Misfits) |
Rush | higgins | Lakeside Park![]() Lakeside ParkProvided to YouTube by Anthem Entertainment (Masters)Lakeside Park · RushCaress of Steel℗ 1975 Anthem Entertainment LPReleased on: 1975-09-24Auto-generated b...
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Sigur Rós | Scoresman | Untitled #4 ("Njósnavélin") (The Spy Machine) - () - 2002 |
Donald Fagen | Charlie Steiner | |
Green Day | MAC_32 | Whatsername |
Big Thief | Ilov80s | Coma |
Daft Punk | rockaction | Too Long/Steam Machine![]() Daft Punk - Too Long / Steam Machine (Live 2007 - Official Audio)“Too Long / Steam Machine” is taken from “Alive 2007”available on all platforms: https://daftpunk.lnk.to/Alive2007Subscribe to the official Daft Punk YouTube...
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Taylor Swift | Jpalmer | my tears ricochet |
Elliott Smith | Tuffnutt | The White Lady Loves You More![]() Elliott Smith - The White Lady Loves You More [Lyrics in Description Box]The material used for the creation of this video is not owned by kittyMKZ. I apologize in advance for any error found in the video/description, also note tha...
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Chicago | Pip's Invitation | (I've Been) Searchin' So Long |
The Stranglers | John Maddens Lunchbox | Duchess![]() The Stranglers - DuchessOriginal music video for Duchess by The Stranglers released as a single on 10th Aug 1979. Directed by Russell Mulcahy.www.thestranglers.co.ukwww.facebook.com...
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Ryan Adams | Dr. Octopus | Two |
Stevie Wonder | Uruk-Hai | Blowin' In The Wind![]() |
Slade | Mrs. Rannous | Good Time Gals![]() Good Time GalsProvided to YouTube by BMG Rights Management (UK) LimitedGood Time Gals · SladeOld New Borrowed and Blue℗ 1974 Whild John Ltd. under exclusive licence to BMG...
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Phish | shuke | Halfway to the Moon |
Electgric Light Orchestra (ELO) | jwb | Standin’ in the Rain |
Frank Black | Mister CIA | Sing For Joy![]() Sing for JoyProvided to YouTube by Red EssentialSing for Joy · Frank BlackHoneycomb℗ Cooking VinylReleased on: 2005-07-18Artist: Frank BlackAuto-generated by YouTube.
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Clutch | Raging Weasel | Arcadia |
Dinosaur Jr. | KarmaPolice | Mind Glow![]() Mind Glow [2019 Remaster]Provided to YouTube by Absolute Marketing International LtdMind Glow [2019 Remaster] · Dinosaur Jr.Without a Sound℗ 1994 Cherry Red RecordsReleased on: 1994-...
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Warren Zevon | worrierking | Frank and Jesse James |
Alice in Chains | Mt. Man | Grind |
Queen | snellman | We Are The Champions |
AC/DC | falguy | Landslide |
The Hold Stead | scorchy | Carlos is Crying |
Damon Albarn | Eephus | Damon Albarn --- The Selfish Giant ![]() The Selfish GiantProvided to YouTube by Parlophone UKThe Selfish Giant · Damon AlbarnEveryday Robots℗ 2014 Thirteen Limited under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Limi...
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Ray Charles | simey |
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Doves | landrys hat | N.Y. |
Spoon | Hov34 | WhisperI'lllistentohearit![]() WhisperI'lllistentohearitProvided to YouTube by Beggars Group Digital Ltd.WhisperI'lllistentohearit · SpoonHot Thoughts℗ 2017 Matador RecordsReleased on: 2017-03-17Associated Perfor...
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Foo Fighters | Just Win Baby | Learn To Fly |
Simon & Garfunkel | zamboni | "Save the Life of My Child"![]() Save the Life of My ChildProvided to YouTube by ColumbiaSave the Life of My Child · Simon & GarfunkelBookends℗ Originally released 1968. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a di...
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Bruce Springsteen | DrIanMalcolm | Burning Train![]() Bruce Springsteen - Burnin' Train (Official Audio)Listen to Bruce Springsteen’s new album ‘Letter To You’ now: https://brucespringsteen.lnk.to/LTYID Watch the film ‘Bruce Springsteen’s Letter To You’ now on ...
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The Prodigy | titusbramble | Wild Frontier |
Bauhaus | otb_lifer | Departure |
Heart | Doug B | Bebe Le Strange |
The Tragically Hip | Northern Voice | Now the Struggle Has a Name |
deadmau5 | zazale | The 16th Hour |
Elton John | timschochet | Mellow![]() Elton John - Mellow Live 1972-09-17Mellow performed live one of the few time it was. The complete show is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUxevWgP9BQ
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The shingles vaccine is a two dose series, 2-6 months apart. And it knocks a lot of people on their butts—definitely more so than the COVID vaccine for most.I had my shingles shot(s) last year (aren't there a series of them or is that one of the other 12,000 shots I've gotten in the last 3 years?). They didn't knock me back too much, other than the 18-foot needle they use. I thought I was in a jousting tournament. I hope Mrs E feels better soon.@Eephus I was supposed to see the band X and the Squirrel Nut Zippers with some friends in Charlotte Saturday, and we got a postponed message today. It said they had to postpone the show due to an emergency medical procedure with a band member of X. It didn't say which band member, but I was just passing it on cause I know your wife is friends with Exene.
Thanks for posting this. Mrs. E got her shingles shot on Tuesday and has been semi-conscious so this was news to her..
They're both part of my former Chicago crew (the city not the band)
IIRC, the 2nd COVID shot kicked my *** worse than any of the shingles shots. But I could well be misremembering and confusing them. I DO remember the needle as being a bad mofo for the shingles shots, though. My arm hurt for a week.The shingles vaccine is a two dose series, 2-6 months apart. And it knocks a lot of people on their butts—definitely more so than the COVID vaccine for most.I had my shingles shot(s) last year (aren't there a series of them or is that one of the other 12,000 shots I've gotten in the last 3 years?). They didn't knock me back too much, other than the 18-foot needle they use. I thought I was in a jousting tournament. I hope Mrs E feels better soon.@Eephus I was supposed to see the band X and the Squirrel Nut Zippers with some friends in Charlotte Saturday, and we got a postponed message today. It said they had to postpone the show due to an emergency medical procedure with a band member of X. It didn't say which band member, but I was just passing it on cause I know your wife is friends with Exene.
Thanks for posting this. Mrs. E got her shingles shot on Tuesday and has been semi-conscious so this was news to her..
I had my first dose last month and the side effects were far worse than any of my 4 or 5 COVID vaccines I’ve had.
Thanks for picking this song, @timschochet . It goes to 11 on the awesome meter.
Elton John timschochet Mellow
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Elton John - Mellow Live 1972-09-17
Mellow performed live one of the few time it was. The complete show is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUxevWgP9BQwww.youtube.com
I am younger by Queen standards - 51, so the later albums had a lot more influence on my than the earlier albums. There are plenty of good songs on the earlier albums than are "not well known" but I am a little more partial to the later work.I've noticed a lot of the Queen songs selected so far have come from their last two albums, The Miracle and Innuendo. Wondering if @snellman is just more into this period than the classic Queen catalogue or if we're just getting these songs out of the way before getting to the real "meat".
Either way, they're been a nice addition to the mix and as I've said previously, I'm glad some classic rock artists are mixed in with some of the newer acts.