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yes, for the interaction and discussion.Probably just to have some conversation and extend it out a bit
If you want to make you list and post one a day, that'd be great.
yes, for the interaction and discussion.Probably just to have some conversation and extend it out a bit
i remember the silly #### you were over burgeoning fatherhood. just as moving to me -![]()
now I feel silly taking a dirty projectors tune. that beatles tune and wikkid's story...![]()
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The very sound of joy.My "theme", I guess, is just songs that have meant something to me at one time or another (or, more likely, at all times since). Not those that I think are the best or even those I love the most, just those that hit me the hardest. These will be my ten heaviest hitters. Most may be obvious or corny, but that's on me.
1. "As" - Stevie Wonder
I could actually just pick this ten times in a row and be done here. This one's not tied to any specific memory. When it came out, it was kind of lost on the titanic album it came from. But, kinda like the music on the record itself, it's kept growing and growing on me for 40+ years. And now I can't imagine not being able to hear it when I need to. It's a very rare thing for a song to make me cry and smile every damned time I hear it.
you can join in. this is the loosest one ever.I have fun following all of these music threads, but I didn't sign up.....
Jump in.I have fun following all of these music threads, but I didn't sign up.....
I like your music observations, I'll take a rain check for the PSFAnyway, I'll keep the comments to a minimum this draft,
no ####- the wife, who usually toils in the most cliched (albeit good) 80s tunes had this going last night. at first I was in knee-jerk "wife's musical taste is lame" mode... but this song came on. so simple, but that groove- so brilliant and infectious... could just go on forever, and I'd be happy. found myself thinking what an all-timer amazing song it is, and also easing off the wife's musical tastes (amazing taste in so many other areasI'm assuming this will be more of a mix for a wake/gathering than a last playlist, so I'm concerned about setting a mood that isn't morbid but songs that capture my attitudes about life and love. I'll probably change the order later, but for now starting with Talking Heads--This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody).
I grew up smoking pot and skating to Southern California punk, but New Wave was inevitable as MTV tried to define music for early GenX'ers like myself. Talking Heads were the first New Wave band that really grabbed me. This song is them at their most stripped down. It's a love song built with no story, and a concept of home being wherever you are. I've rarely felt at home anywhere, and women have come and gone on a regular basis, although some quite meaningful. It's a bouncy, stupidly simple tune and helps balance out the darker songs in my list.
)seems like "must" include - beautiful and meaningful.wikkidpissah said:
you may re-arrangeDo the songs we draft have to be drafted in the order in which they will be played on our mix tape, or can we rearrange them later?
That's a stinker that Spotify took it down. The song is still available on his Essential album on Spotify, but the proper album is not. Most of his other proper albums are on there. That's weird Tupelo Honey was omitted.On a somewhat related note, why the hell did Spotify take down the Tupelo Honey album? Not cool.
I will get the spreadsheet set up, and will try to keep track of it.we got any spreadsheet guys? If not let's invite one.
Thought a lot about whether I was going to include a Dead song in my list...if I had, it would have been this one.I have loved this song for a long time. When I had to put my pet down in 2015, I played the song for him on the way to the vet. I played the song for myself on the drive back home.
1. Ripple - Grateful Dead
I love love love love this song. Only Box of Rain tops it off of that splendid album, IMHO.I have loved this song for a long time. When I had to put my pet down in 2015, I played the song for him on the way to the vet. I played the song for myself on the drive back home.
1. Ripple - Grateful Dead
If you change your mind, you can still use it. It just has to be taken in a different round.Thought a lot about whether I was going to include a Dead song in my list...if I had, it would have been this one.
Meh.
I think it's sort of loose and wouldn't worry a bit about it.Didn't realize the draft was still a thing -- thought it was going to be skipped. Didn't mean to spoil by posting the right answer all at once like that.
beautifully existential number
Blame ROCK!I think it's sort of loose and wouldn't worry a bit about it.
OK Cos.... for you....I've been thinking about this - it's pretty tough. I decided it would be music played at my wake. On one hand, my favorite music would be a lot of stuff meant to be played loud - on the other hand, that isn't the kind of music that would be appealing to a sizable portion of the guests.
As a result, the prospect of this draft made me realized I really need to make arrangements for 2 wakes - a more traditional one and another for later that evening for the hardier partiers. The music for each of the wakes would be different enough there would need to be two song lists. This helped me make some decisions on how to mix the hard and soft songs - don't.
My draft list will be for the general wake. It isn't necessarily my most favorite songs of all time - just stacking those together doesn't provide the right feeling or flow to the situation. The songs will be long-time favorites and songs that evoke especially strong, fond memories. Not looking to have everyone sit around and listen to music, they should be able to comfortably talk and reminisce - while the drafted song list provides a musical background that will provide both some occasional pop, and remind my family and friends of the times we had.
Glad we can reorder these too - that will help a lot. Though this one will probably end up being the first song.
RD 1: Where To Now St. Peter - Elton John
Blame ROCK!
Side One:
Keep Me in Your Heart, Warren Zevon
The End of the Line, The Traveling Wilburys
In My Life, The Beatles
Like a Bridge Over Troubled Water, Simon & Garfunkle
Long May You Run, Neil Young
Let It Be, The Beatles
Amazing Grace, Aretha Franklin
Side Two:
What Is Life, George Harrison
Let Your Love Flow, The Bellamy Brothers
It's a Beautiful Day, The Eels
Bright Side of the Road, Van Morrison
Peace, Love & Understanding, Elvis Costello
Don't Let the Good Life Pass You By, Mama Cass
Joy to the World, Three Dog Night
I Did It My Way, Frank Sinatra
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Posted Tuesday at 02:05 PM (edited)
Let's say 15 songs, no more than 75 minutes. If you want longer songs, you get fewer of them.
If you do an assisted suicide at your end, this is the mix tape you want playing as you pass into whatever's past here.
Alternatively, it can be the mix tape you want played at your wake.
This is in no way a celebration or affirmation of death/suicide. THis is the last 75 minutes of music you'd like to hear or share with you friends as they remember you,
We'll allow duplicate picks, but they must be in a different round.
Time to go
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Try and make a pick a day, Catch up when you can
That whole album has been one of my most played albums throughout my entire life. Still holds up extremely well. Love that song and it is likely to be on several lists here.OK Cos.... for you....
My library of listening music isn't remotely close to all that post in these threads. I am so grateful for all these music threads on FBG as I rediscovered my love for music in the last 18 months. I know listen to music almost everyday after not listening much, except for in the car, since 1990.
I reply to the Binkster here because I think we are the same age and have similar music tastes, and I'm super grateful to him for rediscovering Todd Rundgren.
I don't know how many I'll post, but this is the definitely the first song I want played. And I want this video played that I shot last Friday. With all the fog and lightning. Maybe even set up those effects inside at the funeral home for my wake as people walk in.
From a few days after I turned 16 at Dodger Stadium, and all the shows I've seen until the last one, last Friday, Funeral for a Friend/Loves Lies Bleeding has been one of my favorite songs of all time. Here's the video I shot last Friday. Except for a few seconds of distortion, I'm amazed at how well the sound came out from my S7.
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I'm guessing it was an oversight that I wasn't on this list. Regardless, here I go...
This first song is here because of the ways the story it tells resonates with me.
Level 42-My Father's Shoes
Even now I see him walking home at sundown
He's whistling rock of ages
With his lunch box at his side
I still recall the smell of smoke
And ashes on his jacket
And that factory dust was on his shoes
The afternoon he died
I swore I'd never heed that factory whistle
In a banker's cage I signed a loan
Against my future sins
All the neighbors shook my hand
And wished me well upon my leaving
Though my father was a poor man
He owned a wealth of friends
So take these boots that shine like Judas silver
And all these sad reflections on lost untraveled roads
While the rain falls on a field of bones and roses
Give me back my father's shoes and let me walk in those
My stroke was good, the deals fell fast end easy
I hired the sweat of honest men and took the lion's share
My wardrobe filled with shirts of silk
And boots of tender leather
And I walked in them the halls of power
But found no comfort there
So take these boots that shine like Judas silver
And all these sad reflections on lost untraveled roads
While the rain falls on a field of bones and roses
Give me back my father's shoes and let me walk in those
Lady lay these boots upon the fire
'Cause lady now I swear I'll never wear this pair again
I meant to stand up straight and tall
It never was that easy
Now these soles are stained from walking on the dreams
Of better men
So take these boots that shine like Judas silver
And all these sad reflections on lost untravelled roads
While the rain falls on a field of bones and roses
Give me back my father's shoes and let me walk in those
Whoops. I meant nobody would mind the gaffe. I wasn't trying to get you to re-post it.cos... I'll delete that again and you can delete the quoting of it.
I was just going to tell him to send out the Bat signal to Mr. Ected.I will get the spreadsheet set up, and will try to keep track of it.
I'll put people in alphabetically for draft order.
If it allows me to help, I'll pull some duty, for sure.I will get the spreadsheet set up, and will try to keep track of it.
I'll put people in alphabetically for draft order.
Hey cos... I deleted that. You can do the same and we'll have destroyed evidence of rock's wrongdoing.If anyone else wants to do an ask st once dump , please pm it to me and I'll post it one a day. I'm afraid some drafters won't take something already posted even though they are allowed. Plus it circumvents discussion.