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This is the heaviest playlist so far - even the Dinosaur Jr. and Queen songs leaned towards metal.
+1000 I couldn't agree more. One from 1970 is next in my countdown...I've said this before but if the Kinks were strictly an 80s band, their catalogue would have been great - but throw in their 60s and 70s output as well and they may be the most under-rated band out there.
Glad you are enjoying them so much. I’m curious what you will think of the next song- it’s kind out of left field for them.Big Thief continues not disappointing.![]()
I thought it sounded like Bowie too and liked the song.The other day I said the Albern song sounded like Elvis Costello. This Blur song sounded like Bowie to me. I guess that all kind of makes sense.
With this song if some one had said it was a Bowie outtake placed on one of his greatest hits album as an extra, I would have believed it. Liked the song a lot.
Glad you are enjoying them so much. I’m curious what you will think of the next song- it’s kind out of left field for them.Big Thief continues not disappointing.![]()
I know not everyone turned in the full 31 songs, so some of those at least are still to come.My notebook might not be up to date as I had a list that was expecting:
- Porcupine Tree
- Donald Fagan
- BTO
- Beyonce
- ZZTop
- Taylor Swift
- Les Claypool
Did some drop out? Change artists? Other than ZZTop and DF/Steely Dan I don't think I'd know 31 songs combined from the other artists. Was looking forward to some insight into them.
Fagen and Swift will come later - didn’t list 31 songs. I believe the rest never submitted list.My notebook might not be up to date as I had a list that was expecting:
- Porcupine Tree
- Donald Fagan
- BTO
- Beyonce
- ZZTop
- Taylor Swift
- Les Claypool
Did some drop out? Change artists? Other than ZZTop and DF/Steely Dan I don't think I'd know 31 songs combined from the other artists. Was looking forward to some insight into them.
Val came in and said he couldn’t get to ZZ Top.
Not sure if you will ultimately find them derivative or not but they have a few more gears that haven’t come up yet.Glad you are enjoying them so much. I’m curious what you will think of the next song- it’s kind out of left field for them.Big Thief continues not disappointing.![]()
you know i'm thoroughly enjoying Big Thief ... but i'm just waiting for the curtain to be pulled on them being derivative, too ... we'll see.
I'M ROOTIN' FOR YA/THEM!
Not sure if you will ultimately find them derivative or not but they have a few more gears that haven’t come up yet.Glad you are enjoying them so much. I’m curious what you will think of the next song- it’s kind out of left field for them.Big Thief continues not disappointing.![]()
you know i'm thoroughly enjoying Big Thief ... but i'm just waiting for the curtain to be pulled on them being derivative, too ... we'll see.
I'M ROOTIN' FOR YA/THEM!
Bat Signal called me in on this lineGod save Otis Redding cuz you know he's dead and gone
Ahhhh I surely missed something somewhere. Glad to share. I’m enjoying Bauhaus and look forward to their playlist. Not quite what I usually listen to but I like them. I guess that’s the beauty of this little exercise.Not sure if you will ultimately find them derivative or not but they have a few more gears that haven’t come up yet.Glad you are enjoying them so much. I’m curious what you will think of the next song- it’s kind out of left field for them.Big Thief continues not disappointing.![]()
you know i'm thoroughly enjoying Big Thief ... but i'm just waiting for the curtain to be pulled on them being derivative, too ... we'll see.
I'M ROOTIN' FOR YA/THEM!
i'm not the one calling out "derivative" in this thread - i find them to be a welcome breath of cigs stained air, and i'm loving it.
woulda never heard of them without ya - so, thank you![]()
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Bat Signal called me in on this lineGod save Otis Redding cuz you know he's dead and gone
We're all good, man. I always feel a disturbance in The Force whenever Redding's name gets referenced, good or bad. One of the best and worst things about the web.Uruk, I suppose I can be forgiven for the totally different vibe those two lyrics give off.
Because he's dead and gone
Because he's never gone
Oof. My bad.
Ahhhh I surely missed something somewhere. Glad to share. I’m enjoying Bauhaus and look forward to their playlist. Not quite what I usually listen to but I like them. I guess that’s the beauty of this little exercise.Not sure if you will ultimately find them derivative or not but they have a few more gears that haven’t come up yet.Glad you are enjoying them so much. I’m curious what you will think of the next song- it’s kind out of left field for them.Big Thief continues not disappointing.![]()
you know i'm thoroughly enjoying Big Thief ... but i'm just waiting for the curtain to be pulled on them being derivative, too ... we'll see.
I'M ROOTIN' FOR YA/THEM!
i'm not the one calling out "derivative" in this thread - i find them to be a welcome breath of cigs stained air, and i'm loving it.
woulda never heard of them without ya - so, thank you![]()
I always feel a disturbance in The Force whenever Redding's name gets referenced, good or bad.
I love me a good collaboration. That video really only begins to show the energy of a THS show.The Hold Steady “Realistic” Dream Setlist Song 5: Constructive Summer
Raise a toast to St. Joe Strummer
I think he might’ve been our only decent teacher
Getting older makes it harder to remember
We are our only saviors
We’re gonna build something this summer
Album: Stay Positive (1 of 5)
Year: 2008
# of Times Seen Live: 35 of 36 shows (only counting shows since the album was released)
The Story: Unlike the earlier entries in the setlist, Constructive Summer is an absolute anthem - maybe THS at their most Springsteen-esque. It also fits beautifully into the whole Hold Steady narrative regarding the power of music/the scene to bring everyone together. As zilla noted, it’s the lead track off Stay Positive, an amazing record in its own right and the close of a blistering four album run. This one gets played at practically every show and always get the crowd bouncing. THS shows tend to have a lot of ‘choreographed’ engagement between Craig and the crowd (for better or worse) and Constructive Summer is undoubtedly in the “for better” camp. Lots of raised fists, spilled beers, and toasting Joe Strummer.
Musical References:
Husker Du: the song itself is an ode to Celebrated Summer
Iggy Pop: Me and my friends are like, the drums on ‘Lust for Life.’
Dillinger 4: Me and my friends are like, ‘Double Whiskey, Coke, No Ice!!!”
Joe Strummer: the above-mentioned Raise a toast to Saint Joe Strummer
Bonus Video: Constructive Summer with Frank Turner (Live in Brooklyn)
Nice work studs!My #27 reactions
(These come off like Joe Bryant’s Random Thoughts)
Decembrists - I really liked this but some of the music reminded me of that Gary Glitter song.
Prodigy #27 - Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned is often seen as a weaker link in the Prodigy's catalogue, and yeah, it's definitely not their strongest work, but I think it's mostly seen unfavourably for a few reasons. The seven year period after the release of The Fat of the Land created an enormous amount of hype, which was never really fulfilled, the only things being released in the interim period was a mix album from Liam and one single which didn't end up getting onto the album (or, for that matter, the 31), so the wait didn't help. The album was also extremely different from previous material, and You'll Be Under My Wheels would not sound recognisable as the Prodigy for anyone that's only ever heard previous stuff without context. This might be recognisable as having been used in an advert for BMW, but I don't know if that was only used in certain territories, there's enough here to get a spot just inside the top 30
Reminded me of Spirit in the SkyNice work studs!My #27 reactions
(These come off like Joe Bryant’s Random Thoughts)
Decembrists - I really liked this but some of the music reminded me of that Gary Glitter song.
BTW, it was on the tip of the brain what We All Die Young reminded me of and you nailed it with Rock 'n' Roll (Part 2) (included here for comparison sake)
You’ve got a friend in Decembrists.Reminded me of Spirit in the SkyNice work studs!My #27 reactions
(These come off like Joe Bryant’s Random Thoughts)
Decembrists - I really liked this but some of the music reminded me of that Gary Glitter song.
BTW, it was on the tip of the brain what We All Die Young reminded me of and you nailed it with Rock 'n' Roll (Part 2) (included here for comparison sake)
i'm also fully expecting a finger wag on just who invented punk
Certainly has a strong claimi'm also fully expecting a finger wag on just who invented punk
Iggy Pop
Brief thoughts on the 28s
Sigur Ros/Isjaki -
Certainly has a strong claimi'm also fully expecting a finger wag on just who invented punk
Iggy Pop
Sending healing vibes your way, Pip. Be well.So, uh, I’m in the ER. My stomach hasn’t been right for about a month. On Thursday I went to the doctor who prescribed omeprazole and said to call back if I developed chills or a fever. Tonight I got both. The doctor on call said to go to the ER in case it’s an appendix or gallbladder issue.
Get well.So, uh, I’m in the ER. My stomach hasn’t been right for about a month. On Thursday I went to the doctor who prescribed omeprazole and said to call back if I developed chills or a fever. Tonight I got both. The doctor on call said to go to the ER in case it’s an appendix or gallbladder issue.
If it's been going on for a month then it's not acute appendicitis. Gallbladder, definitely possible, along with a few other things.So, uh, I’m in the ER. My stomach hasn’t been right for about a month. On Thursday I went to the doctor who prescribed omeprazole and said to call back if I developed chills or a fever. Tonight I got both. The doctor on call said to go to the ER in case it’s an appendix or gallbladder issue.
Best wishes, sorry to hear about this. Hopefully it’s something that can be fixed easily and will get you feeling well again.So, uh, I’m in the ER. My stomach hasn’t been right for about a month. On Thursday I went to the doctor who prescribed omeprazole and said to call back if I developed chills or a fever. Tonight I got both. The doctor on call said to go to the ER in case it’s an appendix or gallbladder issue.
Thanks. It’s weird, I’d be in intense pain and then the next day I’d be fine. It seemed to me to be tied to what I ate but that could just be my perception.If it's been going on for a month then it's not acute appendicitis. Gallbladder, definitely possible, along with a few other things.So, uh, I’m in the ER. My stomach hasn’t been right for about a month. On Thursday I went to the doctor who prescribed omeprazole and said to call back if I developed chills or a fever. Tonight I got both. The doctor on call said to go to the ER in case it’s an appendix or gallbladder issue.
Best wishes and I hope they figure it out soon.