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I mentioned that in my comments too. Sounded just like it.Hotel Chelsea Nights sounds like Purple Rain. Kind of blatantly. Am I the only one who hears this?
I mentioned that in my comments too. Sounded just like it.Hotel Chelsea Nights sounds like Purple Rain. Kind of blatantly. Am I the only one who hears this?
First cassette: Go-Go's, Beauty and the Beat
He’s the Shiba Inu sitting on the picnic table. I’m in it about 15 seconds later (wearing a Grateful Deal Steal Your Face sweatshirt).
Because Eephus picked Damon Albarn, can i pick one an artist he has only partially covered?The only rule is you can't take anyone used in Round 1.
Positioning a preposition at the end of a sentence goes against everything I stand for.Grammarheads, unite about that least sentence. I almost used Strunk and White's "from which to draft songs," but that usage just sounds so clunky. Can we agree that ending a sentence in "from" is okay? Like, if Jesus is just alright by you, can we also use "from" at the end of a sentence?
Yes the verses have the same sound even down to the reverb in the vocals.I mentioned that in my comments too. Sounded just like it.Hotel Chelsea Nights sounds like Purple Rain. Kind of blatantly. Am I the only one who hears this?
Maybe that's why I liked it so much?Yes the verses have the same sound even down to the reverb in the vocals.I mentioned that in my comments too. Sounded just like it.Hotel Chelsea Nights sounds like Purple Rain. Kind of blatantly. Am I the only one who hears this?
Method acting of the Jazz album insert (NSFW) - I respect that.Bicycle Race - Queen
One of my favorite tracks by them. It's infectious and playful. Queen could be rather silly, and this is one of those tracks where it totally works. Everything about it. Plus we used to ride bicycles naked around our college quad while ringing their bells and singing this song. What memories of idiotic youth!
Method acting of the Jazz album insert (NSFW) - I respect that.
You should when you're in a safe place - you won't be disappointed.Method acting of the Jazz album insert (NSFW) - I respect that.
Huh. Had no idea. Won't necessarily check out the insert, but good to know.
I liked that video on Asbury Park. It looks like a cool place to be. Have you eaten at most of those places? I know you're a regular at The Stone Pony. I've only been to Cape May (which I love) and Wildwood on the Jersey shore. I did go canoeing once somewhere near Atlantic City.So since I was talking about Asbury Park earlier, a PBS Documentary segment just aired about the city: https://pbs.org/video/look-up-asbury-park-jmuks1?source=social
My dog, Loki, is in it at about the 9:33 mark. He’s the Shiba Inu sitting on the picnic table. I’m in it about 15 seconds later (wearing a Grateful Deal Steal Your Face sweatshirt).
The whole thing is only 26 minutes and worth watching if you’re interested.
Damon Albarn and all his bands and alter egos belong to Eephus, Johnny.Because Eephus picked Damon Albarn, can i pick one an artist he has only partially covered?The only rule is you can't take anyone used in Round 1.
Eg He has only picked 7 Gorillaz songs….most already revealed, i reckon i can do 31 unique ones, not including anything he has or will include
I would exclude them.
Just pick an artist and don't over think it.Because Eephus picked Damon Albarn, can i pick one an artist he has only partially covered?The only rule is you can't take anyone used in Round 1.
Eg He has only picked 7 Gorillaz songs….most already revealed, i reckon i can do 31 unique ones, not including anything he has or will include
I would exclude them.
We are the World: this will always hold a selfishly huge place in my heart because it was playing when I got my first over-the-shirt feel of boob. Me and Lesley E were making out in the back corner of the roller rink during the final couples skate of the night and We are the World was blasting. Once old Ray C belted "C'mon now, lemme hear ya" I knew my time was running out before the lights came on so I just went for it. I guess Lesley was totally cool with it b/c when we went to the movies the following weekend, she initiated me making the move again.
I noticed the lack of metal and hip-hop. Do we overcompensate in the next playlist or are those largely not want people like?
I've never eaten at Frank's Deli - although it's very close to my place - but have at the rest. I generally don't eat beef or pork, but I have had the Wonder Burger which is very good but likely short of the "best burger in NJ" as they claim - but the Wonder Bar is really also primarily a music venue. The Stone Pony also has an outdoor "Summer Stage" where the bigger bands play (3,000 capcity) but even inside where the capacity is 850, I've seen some major acts like The WallFlowers (with Jon Bon Jovi joining for the encore), Drive-By Truckers and Old 97s (in September).I liked that video on Asbury Park. It looks like a cool place to be. Have you eaten at most of those places? I know you're a regular at The Stone Pony. I've only been to Cape May (which I love) and Wildwood on the Jersey shore. I did go canoeing once somewhere near Atlantic City.So since I was talking about Asbury Park earlier, a PBS Documentary segment just aired about the city: https://pbs.org/video/look-up-asbury-park-jmuks1?source=social
My dog, Loki, is in it at about the 9:33 mark. He’s the Shiba Inu sitting on the picnic table. I’m in it about 15 seconds later (wearing a Grateful Deal Steal Your Face sweatshirt).
The whole thing is only 26 minutes and worth watching if you’re interested.
Too funny - I am working on one for some street cred with my 16yo.We are the World: this will always hold a selfishly huge place in my heart because it was playing when I got my first over-the-shirt feel of boob. Me and Lesley E were making out in the back corner of the roller rink during the final couples skate of the night and We are the World was blasting. Once old Ray C belted "C'mon now, lemme hear ya" I knew my time was running out before the lights came on so I just went for it. I guess Lesley was totally cool with it b/c when we went to the movies the following weekend, she initiated me making the move again.
You made out during Schindler's List, too, didn't you?
I noticed the lack of metal and hip-hop. Do we overcompensate in the next playlist or are those largely not want people like?
I could have easily done a Top 31 for Kanye West, but a lot of people here loathe him and...well, he's busy being Kanye these days, so the thought flashed through my mind for about no more than a minute. But I also don't think metal or rap are big draws around here.
I'd be interested. I actually love his "gospel" album, despite not being very religious. I've heard songs here and there but can't say I really know his stuff.I could have easily done a Top 31 for Kanye West, but a lot of people here loathe him
I do also have a metal one done and is the current front-runner for part 2, but like you said it's probably only 4-5 people who will really like it otherwise it's probably getting skipped or irritating the rest, so I am still debating the direction I go.
I'm considering a metal adjacent band - although realistically they're more of a blues based hard rock band with a "metal image" and fanbase, somewhat similar to AC/DC in that regard.I do also have a metal one
I'd be interested. I actually love his "gospel" album, despite not being very religious. I've heard songs here and there but can't say I really know his stuff.
I know, and I realize I overthink it as well. The people pleaser in me doesn't want to be the one that 90% of the listeners has to reach for the skip button for, but honestly that's not clouding my thinking too much.I do also have a metal one done and is the current front-runner for part 2, but like you said it's probably only 4-5 people who will really like it otherwise it's probably getting skipped or irritating the rest, so I am still debating the direction I go.
I wouldn't let what you think people will like or not like deter you too much, if that's the direction you're looking at. There's always a skip button.
He's a bit of a nut but to be fair, it's not like Ryan Adams, Ray Charles, J Mascas, and many others were exactly model citizens.I'd be interested. I actually love his "gospel" album, despite not being very religious. I've heard songs here and there but can't say I really know his stuff.
Cool. I figure that some people here would have been cool with it musically, but then there was the more-than-thorny "Jews run Hollywood" thing he was going on, and I figured that was just more of a reason not to pick him. I barely even needed to think about it. No need to pick somebody offending almost everybody's sensibilities with anti-Semitic tropes.
But that's cool you were interested in the music aspect of it. He's got a ton of great songs if you enjoy hip-hop/rap. Twenty-one would have been a breeze, thirty-one fairly easy. I've started threads about him before and they just wound up in negativity. He's a polarizing figure and rap/hip-hop polarizes a lot of people on this board whether they admit it or not. (And they usually do admit it and are willing to tell you their opinion about it.)
Although I was likely on pace to where Adams would have finished in my Spotify year end Top 5, it's a virtual lock now and it's likely he finishes #1. Until the next round, I suppose.A lot of what I am doing on the side since I did a Radiohead one as well is just going through my favorite bands and doing 31 for each. Odd random number, but a nice length of songs.
However, for these specifically I want to be more selective, even more so after doing one of these. I think it was @Eephus who issued a good warning that we are entering into a relationship with these bands. I can't tell you how much Dino I've listened to this past 2 months or so. Having a band like Dino where I had new material to explore and think about really helped, so I am sticking to that for these going forward too. I am also a little conscious of what I have taken a lot of in drafts and other adventures and being cautious of taking something that I have already talked a ton about - again, Radiohead would fit this.
Lol. I was just thinking that this will be the first year in about 3-4 years that Opeth doesn't get my top spot. It's been well worth it though.Although I was likely on pace to where Adams would have finished in my Spotify year end Top 5, it's a virtual lock now and it's likely he finishes #1. Until the next round, I suppose.A lot of what I am doing on the side since I did a Radiohead one as well is just going through my favorite bands and doing 31 for each. Odd random number, but a nice length of songs.
However, for these specifically I want to be more selective, even more so after doing one of these. I think it was @Eephus who issued a good warning that we are entering into a relationship with these bands. I can't tell you how much Dino I've listened to this past 2 months or so. Having a band like Dino where I had new material to explore and think about really helped, so I am sticking to that for these going forward too. I am also a little conscious of what I have taken a lot of in drafts and other adventures and being cautious of taking something that I have already talked a ton about - again, Radiohead would fit this.
They're probably a bit more fringe, but could also a relative lack of song heterogeneity than perhaps other more genre-spanning artists. I sort of realized the same with Simon & Garfunkel once I finished - great songs, but not a ton of heterogeneity.But I also don't think metal or rap are big draws around here.
This made me think about yesterday when I replied to zam about Waylon not being in photo shoots or the video. There was all sorts of behind the scenes things going on during the making of "We Are The World." The hours leading up to the debate over using Swahili or not in a line, it was said that Waylon, Willie and Ray had been drinking together most of the night. Lionel Ritchie laughed about Ray asking how to get to the bathroom. Lionel said Stevie, who had trouble finding the bathroom himself, started giving Ray directions and then decided to show him himself. Lionel said Stevie took Ray by the arm and they disappeared down the hall. He said it was literally "the blind leading the blind."He's a bit of a nut but to be fair, it's not like Ryan Adams, Ray Charles, J Mascas, and many others were exactly model citizens.
If Looks Could Kill - Heart
Wow, is this ever '80s in presentation and in music. You have those synths that are punctuating the beat but are just totally anachronistic to modern ears. That said, the Wilson sisters are in fine form here vocally. Ann can really freaking sing. I used to listen to this song on cassette in the car. Brings back memories. I think I bought it because I had a crush on Nancy. Sex sells, folks. Especially to twelve year-old boys (who still, strangely, have not hit puberty quite yet in the story). But a strong track regardless of its '80s-ness.
He's a bit of a nut but to be fair, it's not like Ryan Adams, Ray Charles, J Mascas, and many others were exactly model citizens.I'd be interested. I actually love his "gospel" album, despite not being very religious. I've heard songs here and there but can't say I really know his stuff.
Cool. I figure that some people here would have been cool with it musically, but then there was the more-than-thorny "Jews run Hollywood" thing he was going on, and I figured that was just more of a reason not to pick him. I barely even needed to think about it. No need to pick somebody offending almost everybody's sensibilities with anti-Semitic tropes.
But that's cool you were interested in the music aspect of it. He's got a ton of great songs if you enjoy hip-hop/rap. Twenty-one would have been a breeze, thirty-one fairly easy. I've started threads about him before and they just wound up in negativity. He's a polarizing figure and rap/hip-hop polarizes a lot of people on this board whether they admit it or not. (And they usually do admit it and are willing to tell you their opinion about it.)
Festival - Sigur Rós
This takes, again, some patience and fortitude to make it to around that 4:40 mark of which Scoresman speaks, but the payoff is worth it again. The only thing I question is couldn't it be two different songs? One part doesn't seem to play off the other too much. Love the drums, though, that accelerate around 5:50. I think they were listening to Explosions In The Sky's drummer Chris Hrasky, who sort of propelled Explosions to their heights in the early to mid-aughts. But this track is just outstanding. The vocals at about 6:50 onward are stellar and build to that crescendo and payoff we were promised. Again, this music would have been right up my alley in the early aughts when Mogwai and Explosions ruled my day. I still love this, though. 9/10. Rave on.
@titusbramble - I was loading up the 16s (@kupcho1 stop looking) , and I didn't see your song on Spotify. Sorry if I missed a post that you were expecting that, and did you want a replacement pick put in the playlist?
My selection for the next run is hip-hop.Just pick an artist and don't over think it.Because Eephus picked Damon Albarn, can i pick one an artist he has only partially covered?The only rule is you can't take anyone used in Round 1.
Eg He has only picked 7 Gorillaz songs….most already revealed, i reckon i can do 31 unique ones, not including anything he has or will include
I would exclude them.
As somebody listening, I would prefer 45-50 completely new artists for part 2. Using your example, IMO people who liked eephus' output and Gorillaz songs would probably explore on their own after the draft. That's what I plan on doing, anyway. I would prefer getting introduced to all new artists and maybe some different genres. I noticed the lack of metal and hip-hop. Do we overcompensate in the next playlist or are those largely not what people like?
Definitely '80s-ish, but it rocked a lot more - and sounded a lot more like the old Heart - relative to the hits off that album.If Looks Could Kill - Heart
Wow, is this ever '80s in presentation and in music. You have those synths that are punctuating the beat but are just totally anachronistic to modern ears. That said, the Wilson sisters are in fine form here vocally. Ann can really freaking sing. I used to listen to this song on cassette in the car. Brings back memories. I think I bought it because I had a crush on Nancy. Sex sells, folks. Especially to twelve year-old boys (who still, strangely, have not hit puberty quite yet in the story). But a strong track regardless of its '80s-ness.
The '80s-ness is one of the draws for meShould have been a bigger radio hit back in the day, but Heart wasn't getting marketed as a searing rock act in 1986.
Word of the day toilet paper?heterogeneity
I had to look that one up. My assumption based on context was correct.Word of the day toilet paper?heterogeneity
Probably not two-ply though.Word of the day toilet paper?heterogeneity
What I forgot to include in the post to JML above is that I also want people to do what they really love, because that's makes for more passionate posts, it makes for more interesting discussions, and we learn about each other in the process. That's more why I am not going to do a rap 31 for the group, not because I think people would hate it, but more because it's not ME. I like it and listen to a fair bit, but it's not in my core person like metal is. Also the bands I wrote down initially was answering similar questions as what led me to Dino. I posted that if I could play guitar, I wanted to sound like Mascis and that started my think of them as a possible band to do for my 31. I also asked myself that for drums, vocals, and bass after we started this - and the answer to one was immediate, so I thought that should be next.
Kupcho1: There are ways..Was hoping to start the new playlist while watching an hour or so of the All Star game
Hey I've been behaving.Kupcho1: There are ways..Was hoping to start the new playlist while watching an hour or so of the All Star game
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