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Middle Aged Dummies!! Artists #1's have been posted!! (2 Viewers)

10538 Overture

1st album, 1st song. And their high water mark for their first few years. I'd say more but Pip really nailed it earlier:

41. 10538 Overture -- Electric Light Orchestra (from Electric Light Orchestra aka No Answer)

For their first album, ELO had almost exactly the same lineup as the final incarnation of The Move, and went to great lengths to differentiate themselves, combining rock and orchestration after being inspired by the Beatles. Most of the first album (which was never intended to have a name, but whose US version got titled No Answer when the band's US label called its UK label to ask that question, did not get a response, and the note saying "No Answer" was mistaken for the album title) is too baroque for my tastes, but 10538 Overture, its first track and lead single, is a fantastic example of orchestral psych rock. As lovely as the cellos and horns sound, the top-notch riffage and melody are what carry the song. Jeff Lynne and co would soon refine this blend to become one of the most commercially successful bands of the '70s.
 
10538 Overture

1st album, 1st song. And their high water mark for their first few years. I'd say more but Pip really nailed it earlier:

41. 10538 Overture -- Electric Light Orchestra (from Electric Light Orchestra aka No Answer)

For their first album, ELO had almost exactly the same lineup as the final incarnation of The Move, and went to great lengths to differentiate themselves, combining rock and orchestration after being inspired by the Beatles. Most of the first album (which was never intended to have a name, but whose US version got titled No Answer when the band's US label called its UK label to ask that question, did not get a response, and the note saying "No Answer" was mistaken for the album title) is too baroque for my tastes, but 10538 Overture, its first track and lead single, is a fantastic example of orchestral psych rock. As lovely as the cellos and horns sound, the top-notch riffage and melody are what carry the song. Jeff Lynne and co would soon refine this blend to become one of the most commercially successful bands of the '70s.
Loved when American Hustle brought this great tune to the public awareness a few years back.
 
The Hold Steady “Realistic” Dream Setlist Song 31: Killer Parties

And we found out Virginia really is for the lovers
Philly is full of friendly friends that will love you like a brother
Pensacola parties hard with poppers, pills and Pepsi
Ybor City is tres speedy, but they throw such killer parties
Killer parties almost killed me
Killer parties almost killed me


Album: Almost Killed Me (song 5 of 5)

Year: 2004

# of Times Seen Live: 23 of 39 shows

The Story: For me, Killer Parties is less a song and more of a vibe, a celebration, just joy bursting out of the seams. A writer for Esquire sums it up better than I ever could:

In every last encore, Finn tells the crowd, “There is so much joy in what we do up here,” and while from someone else it could come off self-serving, at the end of a Hold Steady show, it is just a fact. A Hold Steady show is cathartic and ecstatic, a situation where you wind up arm in arm with a stranger, maybe two, definitely someone else’s beer down your front. The vibe in the crowd is joyful, communal, sweaty.

Back when THS used to play 200 shows a year, Killer Parties was a special occasion song, meant for nights where the band and the crowd were especially in sync - I only got it in 2 of my first 10 shows and Mrs. Scorchy went 0 for 5 to start. Now that they’re only doing 20 or so per year, it’s an every night thing, but it never loses its power. I still get goosebumps. Every single time.

Bonus Video: I get the sense that in the earliest days of THS, stage invasions were a pretty regular thing but died out once the band got out of the Brooklyn dive bars. Somehow, I’ve still managed to see two firsthand. The first one (linked below), I never actually jumped on the stage and regretted my lack of initiative for years. Six years later in Chicago, I got another chance, and uncharacteristically let myself go.

If you’re actually watching and want to skip most of Craig’s “so much joy” speech, the song (and the bouncing) starts at 2:26 and the stage invasion is at 5:29. Feel free to play Where's Waldo with me and plinkozilla to the right near the front.

Killer Parties - Ottobar, Baltimore, Oct 16, 2012
 
1.
Between the Bars- Elliott Smith
from Either/Or Album


"Drink up baby, stay up all night
With the things you could do
You won't but you might
The potential you'll be that you'll never see
The promises you'll only make
Drink up with me now
And forget all about the pressure of days
Do what I say and I'll make you okay
And drive them away
The images stuck in your head
People you've been before
That you don't want around anymore
That push and shove and won't bend to your will
I'll keep them still
Drink up baby, look at the stars
I'll kiss you again, between the bars
Where I'm seeing you there with your hands in the air
Waiting to finally be caught
Drink up one more time, and I'll make you mine
Keep you apart, deep in my heart
Separate from the rest, where I like you the best
And keep the things you forgot
People you've been before
That you don't want around anymore
That push and shove and won't bend to your will
I'll keep them still"


In a 2006 interview Madonna said it was the best song written in the last 20 years. Its been covered by countless artists and is just an incredible song. Its a song about addiction and the call of the drink. If you or anyone you've known has struggled with addiction , then you know the siren call and the lies that our addictions can tell us. This is the song a lot of people probably think of when they hear the name Elliott Smith and its a song that is worthy of the praise and adoration it gets. it's absolutely beautiful and touching... and somehow feels like it carries a lot more weight than his other well known songs.... anyway I think John Doe of the LA punk band X said it better than I can on the greatness of Between the Bars...

"[It's] a song that I defy any songwriter to listen to and not ache, wishing that they had written it. Or maybe it's a song that makes one ache, period. Two minutes and 21 seconds of eloquent melody interplaying between the voice and the guitar; an arrangement that builds without a seam; and a story that exists somewhere within a lovers' tour of modern day Brooklyn saloons of some Wild West-style prison where the inmates are allowed to share whiskey with the visitor/lovers... For me, this is a song that stops time, stops me from doing whatever I'm doing, and transports me into Elliott's world from the moment it begins to play."

This has been a lot of fun. thanks to all of you that worked hard on your lists and sharing your love of your artist and music in general. I look foreword to round 2... now choosing another artist will be a task unto itself🤔
 
1 - Sigur Ros - Untitled #8 (Popplagið)

Probably Sigur Ros' most defining, powerful, and fan-loved song. A masterpiece and their best example of the type of song that begins softly and escalates into something epic. The drums and Jonsi screaming at the end are exhilarating and insane. This is one of the best, most moving crescendos you will hear in rock.

This is the best live song I've ever seen as well. Sigur Ros has ended all of their big live shows with this one since its release twenty years ago. I heavily debated using a live version as it is an experience to see this one live. The version off of the Heima DVD is the best recorded live version and it is linked below. Just incredible.

My own story with this song was seeing it live at the Greek Theater in Berkeley in 2009. It was a blustery overcast day with a threat of rain throughout. The rain managed to stay away for the entire show until the moment in this song where it explodes about midway through at which point it just started to suddenly pour rain. The timing was close to miraculous, and the crowd and the band fed off it. The band has since talked about that show in a few interviews.

 
10538 Overture

1st album, 1st song. And their high water mark for their first few years. I'd say more but Pip really nailed it earlier:

41. 10538 Overture -- Electric Light Orchestra (from Electric Light Orchestra aka No Answer)

For their first album, ELO had almost exactly the same lineup as the final incarnation of The Move, and went to great lengths to differentiate themselves, combining rock and orchestration after being inspired by the Beatles. Most of the first album (which was never intended to have a name, but whose US version got titled No Answer when the band's US label called its UK label to ask that question, did not get a response, and the note saying "No Answer" was mistaken for the album title) is too baroque for my tastes, but 10538 Overture, its first track and lead single, is a fantastic example of orchestral psych rock. As lovely as the cellos and horns sound, the top-notch riffage and melody are what carry the song. Jeff Lynne and co would soon refine this blend to become one of the most commercially successful bands of the '70s.
Loved when American Hustle brought this great tune to the public awareness a few years back.

Yea that surprised me. It was an excellent choice too.
 
Thanks @Zegras11 and @KarmaPolice for all of the hard work. This was so much fun and I’m looking forward to part 2 (even though narrowing my band down is driving me a bit nuts).
:goodposting:

Ditto with the thanks to @Zegras11 and @KarmaPolice .

Also shoutout to all those who submit incredible write-ups and stories about the songs and their meanings to them personally and in general. You all make this thread an enjoyable experience.

:thanks:

Thanks to all participants and especially Zegras and KP. I will be going through the playlists of some of the artists I don't know over the next few weeks. Are we creating our own top 31 lists in Spotify? If so, I'll work on that.
Was going to say the same things so stealing the quotes,lol.
Clutch's weird sound may not be for everyone but hopefully I got them at least 1 new fan. Like them or not, the band deserves respect for forging their own identity and moving in new directions musically while ignoring the politics of the music industry .
Here is the full playlist if anyone is interested. Added a song that should've been in my countdown but somehow missed and a couple tracks from Neil's side band The Company Band.
If you want to explore more on your own I'd recommend starting at their newest release and working backwards from there.
Clutch playlist
 
Full Foos countdown:

RankSongAlbumYear
1Friend Of A FriendSkin And Bones (In Your Honor)2006
2EverlongThe Colour And The Shape1997
3I'll Stick AroundFoo Fighters1995
4The PretenderEchoes, Silence, Patience, And Grace2007
5Times Like TheseOne By One2002
6OutsideSonic Highways2014
7My HeroThe Colour And The Shape1997
8All My LifeOne By One2002
9Another RoundIn Your Honor2005
10Stacked ActorsThere Is Nothing Left To Lose1999
11CongregationSonic Highways2014
12This Is A CallFoo Fighters1995
13BreakoutThere Is Nothing Left To Lose1999
14Over And OutIn Your Honor2005
15HaloOne By One2002
16Monkey WrenchThe Colour And The Shape1997
17RopeWasting Light2011
18MiracleIn Your Honor2005
19Skin And BonesSkin And Bones2006
20WalkWasting Light2011
21What If I Do?In Your Honor2005
22Stranger Things Have HappenedEchoes, Silence, Patience, And Grace2007
23I Should Have KnownWasting Light2011
24Learn To FlyThere Is Nothing Left To Lose1999
25Best Of YouIn Your Honor2005
26AuroraThere Is Nothing Left To Lose1999
27End Over EndIn Your Honor2005
28What Did I Do / God As My WitnessSonic Highways2014
29Let It DieEchoes, Silence, Patience, And Grace2007
30RunConcrete And Gold2017
31Iron RoosterSaint Cecilia EP2015

Next 10:

32RazorSkin And Bones (In Your Honor)
33ResolveIn Your Honor
34Ain't It The LifeThere Is Nothing Left To Lose
35Walking A LineB-Sides
36MarigoldSkin And Bones
37StillSkin And Bones (In Your Honor)
38Walking After YouThe Colour And The Shape
39Something From NothingSonic Highways
40The Sky Is A NeighborhoodConcrete And Gold
41Life Of IllusionB-Sides

I didn't originally attempt to rank beyond first 10 out. Suffice it to say that there are a lot of outstanding songs that did not make my top 41, and if I did these rankings 10 times, I would end up with a different ranking each time. 👍
 
Thanks @Zegras11 and @KarmaPolice for all of the hard work. This was so much fun and I’m looking forward to part 2 (even though narrowing my band down is driving me a bit nuts).

:goodposting:

This was probably my favorite countdown yet, because of the quality of content and discussion as well as the pacing, which for me was perfect!

Great job by @Zegras11 and @KarmaPolice as well as everyone who participated!
 
The Hold Steady “Realistic” Dream Setlist Song 31: Killer Parties

And we found out Virginia really is for the lovers
Philly is full of friendly friends that will love you like a brother
Pensacola parties hard with poppers, pills and Pepsi
Ybor City is tres speedy, but they throw such killer parties
Killer parties almost killed me
Killer parties almost killed me


Album: Almost Killed Me (song 5 of 5)

Year: 2004

# of Times Seen Live: 23 of 39 shows

The Story: For me, Killer Parties is less a song and more of a vibe, a celebration, just joy bursting out of the seams. A writer for Esquire sums it up better than I ever could:

In every last encore, Finn tells the crowd, “There is so much joy in what we do up here,” and while from someone else it could come off self-serving, at the end of a Hold Steady show, it is just a fact. A Hold Steady show is cathartic and ecstatic, a situation where you wind up arm in arm with a stranger, maybe two, definitely someone else’s beer down your front. The vibe in the crowd is joyful, communal, sweaty.

Back when THS used to play 200 shows a year, Killer Parties was a special occasion song, meant for nights where the band and the crowd were especially in sync - I only got it in 2 of my first 10 shows and Mrs. Scorchy went 0 for 5 to start. Now that they’re only doing 20 or so per year, it’s an every night thing, but it never loses its power. I still get goosebumps. Every single time.

Bonus Video: I get the sense that in the earliest days of THS, stage invasions were a pretty regular thing but died out once the band got out of the Brooklyn dive bars. Somehow, I’ve still managed to see two firsthand. The first one (linked below), I never actually jumped on the stage and regretted my lack of initiative for years. Six years later in Chicago, I got another chance, and uncharacteristically let myself go.

If you’re actually watching and want to skip most of Craig’s “so much joy” speech, the song (and the bouncing) starts at 2:26 and the stage invasion is at 5:29. Feel free to play Where's Waldo with me and plinkozilla to the right near the front.

Killer Parties - Ottobar, Baltimore, Oct 16, 2012
I'm too lazy to search for it. Where was Ottobar?
 
I feel like it may help to have all the playlists in one place to be easier to find. To that end, I have created a Google sheet and thought maybe you can add your link to it, @Zegras11 can put the link on the first post and it'll be one-stop shopping? If not, then I guess you can use the sheet to find my AC/DC playlist if you are so inclined :)

Great idea, added mine
 
@Mrs. Rannous - I will double check when I get home, but I thought the version I added was the 5min album version like you asked, there was another that popped up and was 5:13, but it looked like a different edit/version when I was doing the playlist.
 
Thanks @Zegras11 and @KarmaPolice for all of the hard work. This was so much fun and I’m looking forward to part 2 (even though narrowing my band down is driving me a bit nuts).

:goodposting:

This was probably my favorite countdown yet, because of the quality of content and discussion as well as the pacing, which for me was perfect!

Great job by @Zegras11 and @KarmaPolice as well as everyone who participated!
I have REALLY liked our new format for these music adventures. I feel like the participation and group listening has been the best with the MAD31 formats we got into. I still love and listen to the GP playlists and even earlier playlists, but it's been different in a good way. I think some of our other ideas got a little too overwhelming for people (even the pace here did that to a point as well), but I like that we all submitted our songs, and then just had a month or two to listen. When we did other things like GPs, we were also searching for our contributions as it was going on, and was more difficult to just listen to good music.
 
I feel like it may help to have all the playlists in one place to be easier to find. To that end, I have created a Google sheet and thought maybe you can add your link to it, @Zegras11 can put the link on the first post and it'll be one-stop shopping? If not, then I guess you can use the sheet to find my AC/DC playlist if you are so inclined :)

Fantastic Idea - thank you!
 
I made my own top 31s for some of the artists from this exercise whose material I am familiar with.

Todd Rundgren

1. Hello It's Me (Todd solo; Binky # 7)
2. Open My Eyes (Nazz; Binky #1)
3. Black Maria (Todd solo; Binky #23)
4. The Last Ride (Todd solo; Binky #19)
5. Black and White (Todd solo; Binky unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/2NlDLaTogggnLizEgLPvMN?si=2c398c83f41c4e3c
6. Can We Still Be Friends? (Todd solo; Binky unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/5MRIlJbi80rdC8mHUh5bpk?si=2759881de40e464c
7. Real Man (Todd solo; Binky #13)
8. The Want of a Nail (Todd solo; Binky #6)
9. Couldn't I Just Tell You (Todd solo; Binky #9) (BINGO!)
10. Chain Letter (Todd solo; Binky unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/6M6EEgRNnTtEAOskn9Y9l3?si=a987c2110467462d
11. I Saw the Light (Todd solo; Binky #12)
12. Initiation (Todd solo; Binky #11)
13. International Feel (Todd solo; Binky #17)
14. We Gotta Get You a Woman (Todd solo; Binky #5)
15. Utopia Theme (Utopia; Binky unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/0iRoo2Tdq3YRgAffxHCVfN?si=d14ab00fffd645e4
16. Sometimes I Don't Know What to Feel (Todd solo; Binky #3)
17. It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference (Todd solo; Binky #14)
18. Love of the Common Man (Todd solo; Binky #8)
19. Dust in the Wind (Todd solo; Binky #22)
20. Love Is the Answer (Utopia; Binky unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/0VLfdnoTsszhREgtvsxtiy?si=b097e597ccff4e18
21. Under the Ice (Nazz; Binky unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/7Hh1HRFuK6NUMDoSRYoqkC?si=b8b9a451ff3d480d
22. When the Sh!t Hits the Fan/Sunset Blvd. (Todd solo; Binky #4)
23. You Cried Wolf (Todd solo; Binky unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/3LBbHnS7cE80ssHBGO7KT9?si=91b6eedee9a84c18
24. The Ikon (Utopia; Binky unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/6JZE1AioV8S1qIstFzt5CB?si=de1693971653466b (warning: 30 minutes long)
25. Little Red Lights (Todd solo; Binky #24)
26. Overture: Mountaintop and Sunrise/Communion with the Sun (Utopia; Binky unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/0Z084BTUCsG6mXyjefWigV?si=4bb4846a9b0b4864
27. A Dream Goes on Forever (Todd solo; Binky #20)
28. Too Far Gone (Todd solo; Binky #28) (RINGO BINGO!)
29. Hideaway (Todd solo; Binky #29) (THRINGO BINGO!)
30. Change Myself (Todd solo; Binky unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/1YSqT7tysERgLQc1auH4JT?si=fdc6c8a13a3049e7
31. Bang the Drum All Day (Todd solo; Binky unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/54EvqHberbpzMu7nu8hs9S?si=80e95393d29a4e86

Genesis

1. Firth of Fifth (Yo Mama #2)
2. Squonk (Yo Mama #22)
3. The Knife (Yo Mama #24)
4. Watcher of the Skies (Yo Mama #1)
5. A Trick of the Tail (Yo Mama #16)
6. Supper's Ready (Yo Mama #7)
7. Eleventh Earl of Mar (Yo Mama #oops)
8. The Cinema Show (Yo Mama #9)
9. Turn It On Again (Yo Mama #15)
10. In the Cage (Yo Mama unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/3HiWtTbbJnUdxHq7cxYmTj?si=e7f02c464fbd4532
11. The Musical Box (Yo Mama #5)
12. Can-Utility and the Coastliners (Yo Mama #6)
13. Dance on a Volcano (Yo Mama #3)
14. The Fountain of Salmacis (Yo Mama #14) (BINGO!)
15. Dancing with the Moonlit Knight (Yo Mama #4)
16. Abacab (Yo Mama #25)
17. Behind the Lines/Duchess (Yo Mama #26 and #8)
18. Down and Out (Yo Mama unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/2n03Uck36AAAWGPiRAyR7m?si=c37a7379ca3641ba
19. Fading Lights (Yo Mama unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/0h59pPAHUIzlxXIu7TpS27?si=a2c00d221bd746ff
20. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) (Yo Mama #12)
21. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (Yo Mama unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/10birs3L6T1PnvDwk4NXuf?si=6cb8a7ccf69a4e3c
22. Stagnation (Yo Mama unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/2JDl9i0X5msM56CuI7mYBS?si=f549b8ec131449f1
23. Me and Sarah Jane (You Mama unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/2uqweSgRtAg5dt0pHZuzhn?si=de7d772a3ed740ea
24. The Battle of Epping Forest (Yo Mama #17)
25. Driving the Last Spike (Yo Mama unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/22yeT4y0bdeVArdc5pn9y8?si=9b7c1b3fb96641ed
26. Counting Out Time (Yo Mama unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/2XNRBaVNyGUxH2NpSY3mVF?si=86877c134cc245c1
27. Los Endos (Yo Mama unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/44E1amu24J4b5Sq95pZnL9?si=827a0fe49b2041ff
28. Home by the Sea/Second Home by the Sea (Yo Mama part 1 #28) (SORT OF BINGO!) Live track combining them both: https://open.spotify.com/track/5btZhbbVkyu4p9CVave2po?si=7cb0055e42be4c45
29. Domino (Yo Mama unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/2OCy0EmBgFTp4rsAsyw4tA?si=e2cc4ad5ffc34e99
30. Misunderstanding (Yo Mama unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/7zjSZQkMoGKylSq6s1rK9Y?si=020e946d43284b27
31. Inside and Out (Yo Mama unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/05rulrVWgQxhLe1iN6qXjI?si=85d358400c5f402d
 
Rush

1. 2112 (Higgins #1, Ghost Rider #1) (BAZINGO!)
2. Limelight (Higgins #11, Ghost Rider #20)
3. Jacob's Ladder (Higgins #6, Ghost Rider #5)
4. The Camera Eye (Higgins #15, Ghost Rider #35)
5. YYZ (Higgins #2, Ghost Rider #15)
6. La Villa Strangiato (Higgins #5, Ghost Rider #2)
7. Xanadu (Higgins #7, Ghost Rider #3) (HIGGO!)
8. Red Barchetta (Higgins unranked, Ghost Rider #4) https://open.spotify.com/track/6UGHk2cmbDC1oidVjXcCKo?si=03f7b499e1a240a3
9. Hemispheres (Higgins and Ghost Rider unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/7xxZUTxxlkiFEMzL6lYXtF?si=08b8c1bc50704215
10. Tom Sawyer (Higgins #16, Ghost Rider #7)
11. Subdivisions (Higgins #4, Ghost Rider #13)
12. Presto (Higgins and Ghost Rider unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/0TfPS1dhsUTGISdvXAoPES?si=fa18f96048274998
13. Fly by Night (Higgins and Ghost Rider unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/54TaGh2JKs1pO9daXNXI5q?si=3cb33924baff4229
14. The Spirit of Radio (Higgins #26, Ghost Rider #8)
15. Working Man (Higgins #18, Ghost Rider unranked)
16. A Passage to Bangkok (Higgins and Ghost Rider unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/5ro5LLwaurWyLZSBnWuOAM?si=08d1fa3996ed44b2
17. Witch Hunt (Higgins #28, Ghost Rider #28)
18. Red Sector A (Higgins #17, Ghost Rider #18) (GHOGO!)
19. Vital Signs (Higgins and Ghost Rider unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/1k0GxoZYv3Yx5mNeXMOZN2?si=ee8125f608cc48f3
20. Ghost of a Chance (Higgins #29, Ghost Rider #37)
21. The Pass (Higgins #27, Ghost Rider #21) (GHOGO!)
22. In the End (Higgins and Ghost Rider unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/2T6lFb6HFAOkkOnphgwA2R?si=02bdd20b2fa64b75
23. Freewill (Higgins #3, Ghost Rider #12)
24. Analog Kid (Higgins #12, Ghost Rider #42)
25. New World Man (Higgins #8, Ghost Rider unranked)
26. Distant Early Warning (Higgins unranked, Ghost Rider #22) https://open.spotify.com/track/1bVnRjdVprR6ZoT67DBxML?si=b21b773bddc747d4
27. Territories (Higgins #13, Ghost Rider #14)
28. Circumstances (Higgins and Ghost Rider unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/4lShKS7ee6aoC8hbUVOhYG?si=e6820622c7264e48
29. Dreamline (Higgins unranked, Ghost Rider #19) https://open.spotify.com/track/1hM2HXmeYuEe1VTf0O1IFU?si=e747848386f044db
30. Lakeside Park (Higgins #24, Ghost Rider unranked)
31. Stick It Out (Higgins and Ghost Rider unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/46xRV0s4voxrYJ59emLzB6?si=069fabe708e64b0c

Steely Dan (band only, no Fagen solo)

1. Aja (Charlie #2)
2. King of the World (Charlie unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/7d4NqW0bkFTYXinZYMNvMg?si=bd67786a79644790
3. Black Friday (Charlie unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/1kn4dN91ha8qZS3pPYqjug?si=6117ed6bd2d449f2
4. My Old School (Charlie unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/3FpKXPOG2FqB3QzmfafG1H?si=d2c13226d1a3481c
5. Reelin' in the Years (Charlie unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/1x1XQqhBViz4opcpwc7FVs?si=b2d2725b62724829
6. Don't Take Me Alive (Charlie #5)
7. Night by Night (Charlie unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/38VMtB7XKuFYDaNsyEuMKR?si=4bc267c1acac434d
8. This All Too Mobile Home (Charlie unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/6WPwuQjVhLfWk0aW7yr7iU?si=923cb676cd834f94
9. Your Gold Teeth (Charlie unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/5jX82BGuJMm1G9DO3jOgT0?si=6cf07436eb0c4c7e
10. Josie (Charlie #3)
11. Do It Again (Charlie #1)
12. Dirty Work (Charlie unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/3IvTwPCCjfZczCN2k4qPiH?si=eb2e7b176c144f0a
13. Peg (Charlie unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/2MaLglXXcouyoh03rUROQ2?si=2881701e5aca4bc1
14. Kid Charlemagne (Charlie unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/3sqNXrDvCy4nid6XbaA2Cg?si=7640b58ece584fa8
15. Rikki Don't Lose That Number (Charlie unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/0xLrMI4R2xTwRHWV3UQCAZ?si=dc0dbb83e0d8451a
16. Home at Last (Charlie unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/3tD42ECBPcYdGtZajQZGRH?si=a2f897d1a76b4dfd
17. Bodhisattva (Charlie unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/0j8zJzaQ2g86y5MzvMocRP?si=db3b0441f7fc44d1
18. Any Major Dude Will Tell You (Charlie #20)
19. The Boston Rag (Charlie unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/1fzaDbH6fajMzUUMxRs8hd?si=08572ca7f601493c
20. Bad Sneakers (Charlie unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/4tnHUv4TXFIu5hjXjRC8JQ?si=77b30924ce2d4807
21. FM (Charlie unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/0zw5bUUdOxVLBGMsb0SuBh?si=62663f5b8132429e
22. Haitian Divorce (Charlie unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/4r4VpAcwrKtvX4klQ9EHUs?si=ee2338bbe4ba406a
23. Time Out of Mind (Charlie #12)
24. Babylon Sisters (Charlie #7)
25. Jack of Speed (Charlie unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/1xN6Ib6AOP6XLL4dzgGsh7?si=e91cd8bbcf9547ea
26. Deacon Blues (Charlie #4)
27. Black Cow (Charlie unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/33SpBVdgDldkvMaBB2Q9bW?si=ee808519e39c4182
28. Brooklyn (Charlie #17)
29. Doctor Wu (Charlie #6)
30. Any World (That I'm Welcome To) (Charlie #8)
31. Pixeleen (Charlie unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/7ggjAiUPr44onCafHrZkBj?si=4e7e7b01b6984c09

My top Donald Fagen solo song that was not on Charlie's list is Weather in My Head: https://open.spotify.com/track/2xhg6TOBdsTfb8kZxSj8af?si=aab606dbd9be4821
 
Stevie Wonder

1. Superstition (Uruk #3)
2. You Haven't Done Nothin' (Uruk #29)
3. Living for the City (Uruk #1)
4. Sir Duke (Uruk #10)
5. Higher Ground (Uruk unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/0dMd4rilfd6gPbXaLpNYhu?si=1636746223564e11
6. I Wish (Uruk #11)
7. Golden Lady (Uruk unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/1bpaA5Pn4jlo1cRAOBNQnh?si=04f4a282e3c74ee2
8. Another Star (Uruk #13)
9. Black Man (Uruk unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/6nGaPDMcXeY7YS3O8B8C6s?si=8e445d1cbac24149
10. That Girl (Uruk #22)
11. Boogie On Reggae Woman (Uruk unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/7wOKVOhqghB6rCyaPWVegJ?si=3054d9638eb74877
12. Too High (Uruk unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/60TB2Ifv7CCjjyROXXnChC?si=1cba91929f9a4127
13. Master Blaster (Jammin') (Uruk #6)
14. You Are the Sunshine of My Life (Uruk #23)
15. If You Really Love Me (Uruk #27)
16. Do Yourself a Favor (Uruk unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/7pUhTw4f5txkIrnMhcEkB6?si=374fbd7be38c4cb4
17. Smile Please (Uruk unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/1ICQvlzjWbQkVcjEsEsHc3?si=118d6acd4a8c4fd5
18. I Was Made to Love Her (Uruk #4)
19. Knocks Me Off My Feet (Uruk unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/4C5GsegFD0j5ujSr1y93Oj?si=7d0ff64c558e4757
20. Uptight (Everything's Alright) (Uruk #9)
21. Isn't She Lovely (Uruk #20)
22. Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You) (Uruk #19)
23. As (Uruk #12)
24. Happy Birthday (Uruk #21)
25. Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours) (Uruk #5)
26. Blowin' in the Wind (Uruk #24)
27. You and I (Uruk unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/647D8WS57rPpIM1AXXHpHJ?si=e75a6496a6444c7c
28. Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing (Uruk #28) (BINGO!)
29. Creepin' (Uruk unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/0ZeIIH9cunWMWXPHfkZeMl?si=9ef3191a1ba54eb9
30. All I Do (Uruk unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/0k3fBeBIcok5gbYQyQbxP5?si=4e671bcf60b34bf7
31. Maybe Your Baby (Uruk unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/0x3jYUWbnbygky6JSnoSpX?si=15be68fe52564eaa

Phish

1. Maze (Shuke #10)
2. Mike's Song -> I Am Hydrogen -> Weekapaug Groove (Mike's Song is Shuke #20). This live album has the full "Mike's Groove" https://open.spotify.com/album/6s1HK0rSOZc4LHMu4JBC0r
3. You Enjoy Myself (Shuke #5)
4. David Bowie (Shuke unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/1yrgxt7QxWaRjRutgW1Qub?si=b0ab3153c6dd446a
5. Harry Hood (Shuke #2)
6. The Curtain (With) (Shuke #9)
7. Run Like an Antelope (Shuke unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/1N9CMZgL7aM8fXpgg5ZWV1?si=b99b08681a0844e2
8. Ghost (Shuke #19)
9. Free (Shuke #7)
10. Character Zero (Shuke unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/0u7bpomleML1Vln9bRZVST?si=b0ec89aad0894416
11. Sand (Shuke #23)
12. Fuego (Shuke #18)
13. Down with Disease (Shuke #4)
14. The Squirming Coil (Shuke #6)
15. Wolfman's Brother (Shuke unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/41LsCLwJOhbPM02dGJ8AoG?si=e87323283e15447a
16. It's Ice (Shuke unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/2EtxqjLs4wSBTNtkm5VqkE?si=7dc2a85ce0824659
17. A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing (Shuke unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/5blNZ70SaWZmgNJwdjGxfq?si=5c44817751154aa5
18. Stash (Shuke unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/0M7qIbIfd9IQy68DibTqQ9?si=792ac3999f7a41db
19. Fluffhead (Shuke #3)
20. The Divided Sky (Shuke #1)
21. Split Open and Melt (Shuke unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/3odJ78GXKL8cHucOd0btsR?si=84d6fc5d7e5b4bda
22. The Lizards (Shuke #31)
23. Possum (Shuke #8)
24. Tweezer Reprise (Shuke unranked; companion piece to Tweezer, Shuke's #26) https://open.spotify.com/track/5EPfDGkdwRx801NTxrnpia?si=d27367431e774b54
25. Bathtub Gin (Shuke #12)
26. Julius (Shuke unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/1sWDu9CrvMIxCtL8FcqxE4?si=81ac3dc599814fb9
27. Piper (Shuke unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/1U2JNnhS5NoW7IHHu2pBZ0?si=80a0a20010954511
28. Mound (Shuke unranked) https://open.spotify.com/track/22hC1CvSBlxIn2uHL0d0V4?si=47d1903afd104d8c
29. Tube (Shuke unranked; not the same thing as First Tube, Shuke's #13) https://open.spotify.com/track/7diMNbGu0CZhNmGQFg9mhP?si=f7575651607042e1
30. Pebbles and Marbles (Shuke #25)
31. Fee (Shuke #14)
 
I feel like it may help to have all the playlists in one place to be easier to find. To that end, I have created a Google sheet and thought maybe you can add your link to it, @Zegras11 can put the link on the first post and it'll be one-stop shopping? If not, then I guess you can use the sheet to find my AC/DC playlist if you are so inclined :)

I took the liberty of adding an order column so we know how lists were put together.
 
Reiterate all the thanks to zegras and KarmaPolice - great few months of a fun. Already have a playlist set for the next one, so death stares if anyone grabs up a certain niche punk band.

I haven't had a chance to listen to the #1s yet but wanted to shout out a few highlights for me from the thread:

Favorite New-to-Me Artist - Not sure how I remained completely ignorant of them, but I'm totally enamored of The Decemberists. Not only will I be downloading the playlists but will make grabbing all their vinyl a priority over the coming months.

New-to-Me Artist Runner Ups - Most definitely Big Thief - absolutely love the vocals - and The Tragically Hip, who I totally wrote off in the mid-90s after hearing one song I really disliked on late-night radio.

Artists Who I Knew a Bit That I'm Excited to Revisit - Ill definitely be downloading the playlists for Brandi Carlile, Spoon, and ...Trail of the Dead.

Top-Notch Rankings of Bands I Already Loved -
I looked forward every-other day to hearing what was next in line for Modest Mouse, Dinosaur Jr., and Bauhaus. Great job with your lists!

Not My Speed But Really Impressed - I never paid any attention to Taylor Swift b/c I figured her music wasn't meant for me. I guess it's not, but that doesn't change how good it is.

Not in My Usual Catalog But How Can You Not Love? - I didn't grow up listening to Stevie Wonder or Ray Charles and never really dove in (though I always liked what I heard). There was maybe one song out of the 62 from Stevie and Ray that I didn't like (and even then, I didn't actually dislike it). So post those playlists in the spreadsheet, please!

Band I Didn't Know I Loved (At Least in One Iteration) - I thought I had heard enough AC/DC for a lifetime but I guess that's b/c classic rock radio and SiriusXM just keep pumping out the same five songs. I wrote earlier that Dirty Deeds... was the first LP I ever bought (and I still have it!) but will be on the lookout for more Bon Scott-era AC/DC in the used bins.

Band I'll No Longer Reflexively Skip on SiriusXM - Unless I see the track is over 10 minutes long, I'll start giving Chicago a chance when I'm flipping stations.
 
@Mrs. Rannous - I will double check when I get home, but I thought the version I added was the 5min album version like you asked, there was another that popped up and was 5:13, but it looked like a different edit/version when I was doing the playlist.
The one listed is the 12" version. Eyuck.
@Mrs. Rannous

Ok, are you ****ing with me now? I am so confused. :lol:
When I searched by title, I see a 3:42 version on Cum On Feel the Noise, a 5:00 version from The Amazing something or other (which is on the Playlist), and then one listed as the 12" version that is 5:26.
 
Reiterate all the thanks to zegras and KarmaPolice - great few months of a fun. Already have a playlist set for the next one, so death stares if anyone grabs up a certain niche punk band.

I haven't had a chance to listen to the #1s yet but wanted to shout out a few highlights for me from the thread:

Favorite New-to-Me Artist - Not sure how I remained completely ignorant of them, but I'm totally enamored of The Decemberists. Not only will I be downloading the playlists but will make grabbing all their vinyl a priority over the coming months.

New-to-Me Artist Runner Ups - Most definitely Big Thief - absolutely love the vocals - and The Tragically Hip, who I totally wrote off in the mid-90s after hearing one song I really disliked on late-night radio.

Artists Who I Knew a Bit That I'm Excited to Revisit - Ill definitely be downloading the playlists for Brandi Carlile, Spoon, and ...Trail of the Dead.

Top-Notch Rankings of Bands I Already Loved -
I looked forward every-other day to hearing what was next in line for Modest Mouse, Dinosaur Jr., and Bauhaus. Great job with your lists!

Not My Speed But Really Impressed - I never paid any attention to Taylor Swift b/c I figured her music wasn't meant for me. I guess it's not, but that doesn't change how good it is.

Not in My Usual Catalog But How Can You Not Love? - I didn't grow up listening to Stevie Wonder or Ray Charles and never really dove in (though I always liked what I heard). There was maybe one song out of the 62 from Stevie and Ray that I didn't like (and even then, I didn't actually dislike it). So post those playlists in the spreadsheet, please!

Band I Didn't Know I Loved (At Least in One Iteration) - I thought I had heard enough AC/DC for a lifetime but I guess that's b/c classic rock radio and SiriusXM just keep pumping out the same five songs. I wrote earlier that Dirty Deeds... was the first LP I ever bought (and I still have it!) but will be on the lookout for more Bon Scott-era AC/DC in the used bins.

Band I'll No Longer Reflexively Skip on SiriusXM - Unless I see the track is over 10 minutes long, I'll start giving Chicago a chance when I'm flipping stations.

I am curious from the Dino fans - what was the glaring omissions, if any from my playlist? As I posted, I'd guess the answer will generally start from more off You're Living All over Me, but that is mostly just based on scanning album rankings online and what they focus on when playing live.
 
@Mrs. Rannous - I will double check when I get home, but I thought the version I added was the 5min album version like you asked, there was another that popped up and was 5:13, but it looked like a different edit/version when I was doing the playlist.
The one listed is the 12" version. Eyuck.
@Mrs. Rannous

Ok, are you ****ing with me now? I am so confused. :lol:
When I searched by title, I see a 3:42 version on Cum On Feel the Noise, a 5:00 version from The Amazing something or other (which is on the Playlist), and then one listed as the 12" version that is 5:26.
Zegras’s post says 12” version in the title of the YouTube link. I’m not sure if she’s referring to the YouTube link in Zegras’s post or the Spotify list, but maybe that is the confusion.
 
@Mrs. Rannous - I will double check when I get home, but I thought the version I added was the 5min album version like you asked, there was another that popped up and was 5:13, but it looked like a different edit/version when I was doing the playlist.
The one listed is the 12" version. Eyuck.
@Mrs. Rannous

Ok, are you ****ing with me now? I am so confused. :lol:
When I searched by title, I see a 3:42 version on Cum On Feel the Noise, a 5:00 version from The Amazing something or other (which is on the Playlist), and then one listed as the 12" version that is 5:26.
Zegras’s post says 12” version in the title of the YouTube link. I’m not sure if she’s referring to the YouTube link in Zegras’s post or the Spotify list, but maybe that is the confusion.
Got it, I didn't catch that part. It's the 5:00 version on the Spotify mixed when I just double checked.
 
As this went on, I didn't comment much on individual lists or songs because I sounded like a broken record. But I did a lot of listening. Here's some impressions:

Best "new to me" - Spoon, Decemberists. These two were way under my radar, but I really grew to like them.

Stuff I knew but ignored until now - Brandi Carlile and Taylor Swift both had a lot here that i liked. Brandi a little more, but I was suprised at how much I liked some of Taylor's stuff.

Stuff I "liked" but like more now that i got a deeper dive - Chicago, Slade, Frank Black, Genesis, the Kinks, Simon and Garfunkel, Heart

Legends that I really like but truly enjoyed the deeper dive - both Stevie's and Ray Charles

There were a few artists that I knew pretty well / really like that I didn't comment much on because i have/know a ton of their catalog - people like Donald Fagan, Bruce, Foo Fighters, AC/DC, Rush, Zevon, the Police, Elton John, Phish to name a few. But I still enjoyed listening to them.

I would say just about every artist had something I liked - if I didn't mention your band here, trust that you probably got an entry onto my work playlist.

And thanks to Zegras and Karma for putting this all together. Was a lot of fun.
 
Again, I wouln't take my top 5-10 songs from Dino too literally. I think my current top 5 songs are there. Gun to my head, Pieces is my favorite song and my most played of theirs over the last decade. That said, during my month of reasearch, no song grabbed me and was played as much as I Don't Wanna Go There. I toyed with putting my playlist more in listening order, and even there it was the song I had locked in to close out the playlist. That damn solo gets me every time. The preview at the 2:00 mark is already 15secs of awesomeness. Then it gets to the 3min mark and we get that amazing sludgy riff. Then the buildup to the ridiculous 4+ min solo that sounds like it's going to end about 4 times if you go by the drum fills, but keeps laying waste to ear drums for 4mins until we get the final 20sec outtro. 🎸 :headbang:

I didn't want to bog down my playlist with too much extra, but for anybody who liked what I brought to the mix and was going to spin my playlist - there are 11 bonus songs on there. Not my next 11, but I wanted to rep some things I passed over. There are 2 songs each from the newest 2 albums, then one more song from 7 of the albums that I didn't hammer on my playlist. So 1-31 are in MAD reverse order or I Don't Wanna Go There kicks it off, then 32-42 are in reverse chronological order - so the two off the new album are 32/33. Anybody wanting to dig in more, I can't recommend enough the albums I highlighted. I think Farm is an album of the decade candidate, or would be if there wasn't a song off my closer. I don't think can go wrong with just about any other full album depending on what era of their sound you liked on the playlist. I would say their debut and I Bet On Sky are their weakest though, and would leave those for the deepest of dives. I hope most of you at least connected with a song or two here.

Next up??? :headbang: We are not revealing names, but I will be using descriptors like favorite drummer, perfect metal album, and best American metal band in Part 2.
 
If anyone is looking to explore more Kinks content, I have 69 bonus tracks for you! I have ranked through 100 and included them on the Spotify playlist. Enjoy.

I you just want the list, here you go...
Kinks song list for FBG

  1. You Really Got Me (1964 - Kinks)
  2. Better Things (1981 - Give the People What They Want)
  3. Living on a Thin Line (1984 - Word of Mouth)
  4. Muswell Hillbilly (1971 - Muswell Hillbillies)
  5. Lola (1970 - Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part 1)
  6. Waterloo Sunset (1967 - Something Else by the Kinks)
  7. Days (1968 - European version of The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society)
  8. Sunny Afternoon (1966 - Face to Face)
  9. Come Dancing (1982 - State of Confusion)
  10. Do It Again (1984 - Word of Mouth)
  11. (Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman (1979 - Low Budget)
  12. Apeman (1970 - Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part 1)
  13. All Day and All of the Night (1964 - single)
  14. Here Comes Yet Another Day (1972 - Everybody’s in Showbiz)
  15. Supersonic Rocket Ship (1972 - Everybody’s in Showbiz)
  16. Catch Me Now I’m Falling (1979 - Low Budget)
  17. A Well Respected Man (1965 - single, Kwyet Kinks in UK, Kingdom in US)
  18. Destroyer (1981 - Give the People What They Want)
  19. Dead End Street (1966 - single)
  20. 20th Century Man (1971 - Muswell Hillbillies)
  21. The Village Green Preservation Society (1968 - The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society)
  22. Tired of Waiting For You (1965 - Kinda Kinks)
  23. You Don’t Know My Name (1972 - Everybody’s in Showbiz)
  24. A Rock n’ Roll Fantasy (1978 - Misfits)
  25. Heart of Gold (1983 - State of Confusion)
  26. Powerman (1970 - Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part1)
  27. State of Confusion (1983 - State of Confusion)
  28. Have Another Drink (1975 - Soap Opera)
  29. Brainwashed (1969 - Arthur (Or the Decline of the British Empire))
  30. Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues (1971 - Muswell Hillbillies)
  31. Alcohol (1971 - Muswell Hillbillies)
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32. Celluloid Heroes​
33. She’s Got Everything​
34. This is Where I Belong​
35. Where Have All The Good Times Gone​
36. Till The End Of The Day​
37. Holiday​
38. Skin and Bone​
39. Misfits​
40. I’m Not Like Everybody Else​
41. This Time Tomorrow​
42. Low Budget​
43. Juke Box Music​
44. Don’t Forget to Dance​
45. Picture Book​
46. Jack The Idiot Dunce​
47. Mr. Pleasant​
48. Top Of The Pops​
49. Victoria​
50. Set Me Free​
51. Holiday Romance​
52. Death of a Clown​
53. See my friends​
54. Stop Your Sobbing​
55. Sitting in My Hotel​
56. Village Green​
57. She Bought a Hat Like Princess Marina​
58. Animal Farm​
59. Dedicated Follower of Fashion​
60. Shangri-La​
61. Lavender Lane​
62. Unreal Reality​
63. Art Lover​
64. David Watts​
65. Do You Remember Walter?​
66. Strangers​
67. Young Conservatives​
68. Around the Dial​
69. Nothing In the World Can Stop Me Worryin’ Bout That Girl​
70. The Contenders​
71. Come On Now​
72. Starstruck​
73. Wicked Annabella​
74. Dandy​
75. Harry Rag​
76. Sweet Lady Genevieve​
77. Motorway​
78. Hot Potatoes​
79. The Hard Way​
80. Autumn Almanac​
81. Got to Be Free​
82. Johnny Thunder​
83. Last of the Steam-Powered Trains​
84. Sitting in the Midday Sun​
85. Moving Pictures​
86. Black Messiah​
87. I Took My Baby Home​
88. Arthur​
89. Maximum Consumption​
90. Two Sisters​
91. Big Black Smoke​
92. Sitting By the Riverside​
93. Just Can’t Go to Sleep​
94. Oklahoma USA​
95. Uncle Son​
96. Scattered​
97. Phobia​
98. Working At The Factory​
99. Give the People What They Want​
100. Lola Instrumental​
 
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I don't know enough Kinks material to put together a definitive ranking, but these are songs I would have given serious consideration for a top 31:

32. Celluloid Heroes
35. Where Have All The Good Times Gone
36. Till The End Of The Day
39. Misfits
40. I’m Not Like Everybody Else
41. This Time Tomorrow
42. Low Budget
43. Juke Box Music
45. Picture Book
49. Victoria
50. Set Me Free
54. Stop Your Sobbing
64. David Watts
68. Around the Dial
 
A couple other AC/DC songs that would possibly make my list if I redid it.

Off of Powerage which is a fantastic album
Riff Raff
Sin City

Off of Dirt Deeds Done Dirt Cheap which is a fantastic album
There's Gonna Be Some Rockin'

For Those About To Rock
Let's Get It Up - My brother (RIP) was in a band in high school. He was the sax player but they let him sing a few songs. This was one of those songs which is almost certainly why I like it still.

Blow Up Your Video (this album surprised me when I built my list. I enjoyed most songs)
Go Zone

The Razors Edge
Money Talks. (was my last cut)

I don't include You Shook Me All Night Long because I am just over it. It's an instant skip for me these days, just like Seger's Old Time Rock and Roll
 
A couple other AC/DC songs that would possibly make my list if I redid it.

Off of Powerage which is a fantastic album
Riff Raff
Sin City

Off of Dirt Deeds Done Dirt Cheap which is a fantastic album
There's Gonna Be Some Rockin'

For Those About To Rock
Let's Get It Up - My brother (RIP) was in a band in high school. He was the sax player but they let him sing a few songs. This was one of those songs which is almost certainly why I like it still.

Blow Up Your Video (this album surprised me when I built my list. I enjoyed most songs)
Go Zone

The Razors Edge
Money Talks. (was my last cut)

I don't include You Shook Me All Night Long because I am just over it. It's an instant skip for me these days, just like Seger's Old Time Rock and Roll
:tebow:

One of my least favorite songs that comes on classic radio, at parties, etc right beside Paradise City. Both are perfectly fine songs, but I would be fine never hearing either song again.
 
I don't include You Shook Me All Night Long because I am just over it. It's an instant skip for me these days, just like Seger's Old Time Rock and Roll
I feel the same way and I can't really say why. And it's not like I even spend time in
strip clubs
where its appearance is a cliche at this point.
 
A couple other AC/DC songs that would possibly make my list if I redid it.

Off of Powerage which is a fantastic album
Riff Raff
Sin City

Off of Dirt Deeds Done Dirt Cheap which is a fantastic album
There's Gonna Be Some Rockin'

For Those About To Rock
Let's Get It Up - My brother (RIP) was in a band in high school. He was the sax player but they let him sing a few songs. This was one of those songs which is almost certainly why I like it still.

Blow Up Your Video (this album surprised me when I built my list. I enjoyed most songs)
Go Zone

The Razors Edge
Money Talks. (was my last cut)

I don't include You Shook Me All Night Long because I am just over it. It's an instant skip for me these days, just like Seger's Old Time Rock and Roll
:tebow:

One of my least favorite songs that comes on classic radio, at parties, etc right beside Paradise City. Both are perfectly fine songs, but I would be fine never hearing either song again.
When they come on, KP says "oh won't you please take me home." :laugh:
 
My Kinks top 3 ended up 1-6-47, Foos 8-24-5

When we say round 2 soon, are we talking I'm going to bed soon, the Raiders will be Super Bowl contenders soon, or somewhere in between
 

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