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I for one would be interested in the Wiggles ranking.I was trying to talk my 8 year old into doing a playlist, but she wasn't having it.![]()
I for one would be interested in the Wiggles ranking.I was trying to talk my 8 year old into doing a playlist, but she wasn't having it.![]()
Wide range of sounds = please doI have my artist for round 2 and I am pretty confident no one will take them. However, I am a little unsure of what the reaction will be to them. They have a very wide range of sounds, some radio stuff but a lot of things that have not been on the radio. I am curious and nervous at this same time, because I am a newb to the music threads and my appreciation of music isn't near as deep as some.
You can only do Ringo songsCrazy question because I'm stoned.
Say someone picks George Harrison does that mean no one can do the Beatles? Or can but only Beatle songs he doesn't sing on?
We’ve gotten a lot of it from @Mrs. Rannous over the years. She’s a fan of that era.It was refreshing to see a positive emphasis on their 80s output, which largely got ignored, especially in the US post Body Language.
Better than Pete Best, I guess.You can only do Ringo songsCrazy question because I'm stoned.
Say someone picks George Harrison does that mean no one can do the Beatles? Or can but only Beatle songs he doesn't sing on?
I am actually excited to start round 2 because I don't think this artist gets near as much credit as they should. They are a very talented artist with a wide range of sound that can be classified into multiple genres. I also don't think they are as well known, but I could be very wrong about that.Wide range of sounds = please doI have my artist for round 2 and I am pretty confident no one will take them. However, I am a little unsure of what the reaction will be to them. They have a very wide range of sounds, some radio stuff but a lot of things that have not been on the radio. I am curious and nervous at this same time, because I am a newb to the music threads and my appreciation of music isn't near as deep as some.
I don’t think there’s any rules like that at all. I’m not going to worry about things like that, personally at least.Crazy question because I'm stoned.
Say someone picks George Harrison does that mean no one can do the Beatles? Or can but only Beatle songs he doesn't sing on?
Oh no - it would probably be ABBA or Elvis.I for one would be interested in the Wiggles ranking.I was trying to talk my 8 year old into doing a playlist, but she wasn't having it.![]()
#1 with a bulletI for one would be interested in the Wiggles ranking.I was trying to talk my 8 year old into doing a playlist, but she wasn't having it.![]()
I’d be happy with either.Oh no - it would probably be ABBA or Elvis.I for one would be interested in the Wiggles ranking.I was trying to talk my 8 year old into doing a playlist, but she wasn't having it.![]()
My 7 year old is obsessed with Elvis. Brought him back a kids book about Elvis from the Rock and Roll HOF last month.Oh no - it would probably be ABBA or Elvis.I for one would be interested in the Wiggles ranking.I was trying to talk my 8 year old into doing a playlist, but she wasn't having it.![]()
He was on my short list for the next one.I’d actually think Elvis would be very interesting
That is awesome!My 7 year old is obsessed with Elvis. Brought him back a kids book about Elvis from the Rock and Roll HOF last month.Oh no - it would probably be ABBA or Elvis.I for one would be interested in the Wiggles ranking.I was trying to talk my 8 year old into doing a playlist, but she wasn't having it.![]()
ETA: Just asked him and he said his number one would be Jailhouse Rock.
I really think he’d be fun, and I have listened to him my whole life because of my Dad.He was on my short list for the next one.I’d actually think Elvis would be very interesting
My knowledge of his catalog isn’t as deep as I’d like, but it would fun to delve into it and develop a list. Don’t really have the time unfortunately.I really think he’d be fun, and I have listened to him my whole life because of my Dad.He was on my short list for the next one.I’d actually think Elvis would be very interesting
If you're most interested in them rocking out, then start with the debut album, Chicago Transit Authority. Honestly the next best bets after that are the second and third albums. After that, rock songs tended to be outliers. Chicago VIII has more than usual but its quality is inconsistent. Chicago V, despite the presence of Saturday in the Park, has mostly pretty complex songs and may be the closest they came to prog. If you like all of that and want to try something a little more "risky," there is Chicago XIV, which was made in 1980 after Terry Kath died but has a lot of straightforward rockers (in some quarters it's referred to as their "New Wave" album) that I was pleasantly surprised by (these include most of the bonus tracks on the deluxe version); however, avoid tracks 3, 4 and 5, which are horrific previews of the soon-to-come "crappy and sappy" era.I tackled @Pip's Invitation's cheating top 40 list yesterday too.Broken record and all, but Chicago was one of the best surprises for me in this playlist. Smart move by you kicking off the adventure with Hideaway and reeling in the dopes like me who had an ignorant view of Chicago based on the few sappy hits I heard. After I get through more playlists, I have them marked to try a couple full albums as well. I'm open to suggestions there too. No surprise coming from me that a couple of the rockers were my personal favorites. I really dug Hideaway and Poem 58. I've listened to Saturday in the Park enough that my 8yo let on a little groan when it came on yesterday again.
Top to bottom there wasn't anything I actively disliked, and really liked way more than I thought I would - thanks again for the playlist!
Not me. I like stuff from all of their career. And I would have included this classic.Exactly. It was refreshing to see a positive emphasis on their 80s output, which largely got ignored, especially in the US post Body Language.Your Queen list was very cool.I have my artist for round 2 and I am pretty confident no one will take them. However, I am a little unsure of what the reaction will be to them. They have a very wide range of sounds, some radio stuff but a lot of things that have not been on the radio. I am curious and nervous at this same time, because I am a newb to the music threads and my appreciation of music isn't near as deep as some.
Most Queen lists prioritize the first 8 years.
Damon Albarn - Lonesome Street (by Blur)
Really liked all the Doves songs you shared. Can’t wait to dig into this playlist.My Doves Playlist is 43 songs. It includes 11 extra that were either in the top 31 at one point or very close. Plus a short instrumental called Where We're Calling From that is a good lead in to the song NY. Doves have lots of songs that pair well together. My #1 and #2, for example. Whenever I listen to Words, I need to hear There Goes the Fear right after.
Here is a song by their previous band, Sub Sub. A studio fire destroyed most of their equipment and spurred them to start afresh as Doves. They played this in the encore the last time I saw them in 2009.
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Good job everyone. Looking forward to listening to all of band playlists.
The following are my favorite songs by these artists and they did not appear in this countdown.
The Kinks - Picture Book
Elliott Smith - I Figured You Out
I may be a little underweight on Picture Book. Of course, I say that about every song each time I listen to it. I find it to be a very Beatles-like song, which isn't a bad thing. It does have a killer riff. I am not sure why, but I find myself getting a little irritated by the "Scooby-Dooby-Doo" part.The following are my favorite songs by these artists and they did not appear in this countdown.
The Kinks - Picture Book
Elliott Smith - I Figured You Out
These two are my #2 favorites from each artist.![]()
I had put together a playlist for Spoon before this thread got going too. Wound up choosing Modest Mouse instead. My list has a lot of overlap with yours and Hov’s.Spoon's Top 31 according to rockaction. I whipped it together because I don't feel like stressing it. I ordered them in the playlist because that was drag and drop. #31 is the first track on the Spotify list (#1 on the playlist. It's "Lines In The Suit") and then that is followed by #30, all the way to the 1st.
Playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0WqXkdk0GPeP2WHcQmrDGP?si=245f2c563e324862
The following are my favorite songs by these artists and they did not appear in this countdown.
The Kinks - Picture Book
Donald Fagen - Reelin' in the Years (Steely Dan)
Stevie Wonder - Boogie On Reggae Woman
The Hold Steady - How a Resurrection Really Feels
I had quite a few of my top 31 Stevie songs not make Uruk’s list, including Boogie On. That’s a testament to the sheer volume of great songs he has.The following are my favorite songs by these artists and they did not appear in this countdown.
The Decemberists - Down by the Water
The Kinks - Picture Book
Donald Fagen - Reelin' in the Years (Steely Dan)
Green Day - Wake Me Up When September Ends
Elliott Smith - I Figured You Out
Stevie Wonder - Boogie On Reggae Woman
The Hold Steady - How a Resurrection Really Feels
Damon Albarn - Lonesome Street (by Blur)
Nice! Glad you enjoyed it. I was not sure going in how well he would play with this crowd, but glad I was able to make some new fans of his out of this endeavor.I listened to @Don Quixote 's Jorge playlist yesterday. It's odd coming from someone who tends to not focus on lyrics to say that the language barrier is a bit of a struggle with a couple of these artists. I liked both a lot, but similar happens with me and Sigur Ros. That said, this playlist greatly benefitted from a dedicated playlist so I could get into the vibe more. It was a fantastic listen while were out at the beach and lounging around yesterday. Like with the other playlists, there was not anything I didn't like. What I started finding is that the songs I gravitated to most were on Africa Brasil, A Tabua De Esmeralda, and Puro Suingue, so those were added to my extended album research list that I am putting together as I go. Songs that stood out most were both versions of Taj Mahal, Rita Jeep, Os Alquimistas... and your playlist opener. Thanks for sharing the playlist - 0% change I encounter or listen to this great music without these FFA adventures.
Did you make a Sigur Ross playlist?Thank you all for indulging me with sharing my obsession with Sigur Ros. I know they aren't everyone's cup of tea. And thanks for all of the work everyone put into the playlists. I have saved a number of them.
My favored artist for round 2 is much more well known and they sing in English, and their songs have hooks... and choruses!
# | Artist | Notes |
21 | SRV | Known favorite artist |
15 | Alice In Chains | Known favorite artist |
14 | AC/DC | Known artist, not a favorite but many good songs |
14 | Chicago | Known artist, but didn't expect to like this much |
13 | Brandi Carlile | Unknown to me, but expected I would like |
13 | Doves | Known artist with many good songs |
12 | Decemberists | Unknown to me, but expected I would like |
12 | Police | Known artist with many good songs |
11 | Kinks | Known artist with many good songs |
11 | Ryan Adams | Unknown to me, but expected I would like |
11 | Spoon | Known artist with many good songs |
10 | Taylor Swift | Known by reputation, didn't know her songs; did not expect to like this much |
9 | Daft Punk | Unknown to me, pleasant surprise |
9 | Modest Mouse | Known artist with many good songs |
9 | Queen | Known artist with many good songs |
9 | Rush | Known artist, not a favorite but some good songs |
8 | Heart | Known artist with many good songs |
7 | Bruce Springsteen | Known artist with many good songs |
7 | ELO | Known artist, not a favorite but some good songs |
7 | Green Day | Known artist, but didn't expect to like this much |
7 | Stevie Wonder | Known artist with many good songs |
6 | deadmau5 | Unknown to me, pleasant surprise |
6 | Genesis | Known artist with many good songs |
6 | Ray Charles | Known artist with many good songs |
5 | Big Thief | Unknown to me, thought I would like more than I did |
4 | ...And You Will Know… | Unknown to me, mixed bag for me |
4 | Elton John | Known artist, not a favorite but many good songs |
4 | Phish | Unknown to me, did not expect to like this much |
4 | Sigur Rós | Unknown to me, pleasant surprise |
4 | Todd Rundgren | Unknown to me, mostly didn't resonate with me |
3 | Damon Albarn | Unknown to me, mixed bag for me |
3 | Elliott Smith | Unknown to me, thought I would like more than I did |
3 | Frank Black | Unknown to me, mostly didn't resonate with me |
3 | Simon & Garfunkel | Known artist, not a favorite but some good songs |
2 | Dinosaur Jr. | Unknown to me, mostly didn't resonate with me |
2 | Slade | Unknown to me, mostly didn't resonate with me |
2 | Stranglers | Unknown to me, mostly didn't resonate with me |
2 | The Tragically Hip | Unknown to me, mostly didn't resonate with me |
2 | Warren Zevon | Unknown to me, mostly didn't resonate with me |
1 | Donald Fagan | Known artist, but not a favorite |
1 | Jorge Ben Jor | Unknown to me, many interesting songs, just one stood out for my taste |
1 | The Prodigy | Unknown to me, mostly didn't resonate with me |
297 | Total |
Did you make a Sigur Ross playlist?Thank you all for indulging me with sharing my obsession with Sigur Ros. I know they aren't everyone's cup of tea. And thanks for all of the work everyone put into the playlists. I have saved a number of them.
My favored artist for round 2 is much more well known and they sing in English, and their songs have hooks... and choruses!
I ran out of room, manI had quite a few of my top 31 Stevie songs not make Uruk’s list, including Boogie On.
Fittingly, I am listening to yours on the back porch as I type.Spent some time with Dinosaur Jr. today; it was very enjoyable.![]()
Everything so fat (on Tarpit)Fittingly, I am listening to yours on the back porch as I type.Spent some time with Dinosaur Jr. today; it was very enjoyable.![]()
What did you like of Dino?