Considered this one.16.03 - Run the Jewels (feat. Zachary de la Rocha), Close Your Eyes (And Count to F**k) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkGwI7nGehA
My favorite newer rap/hip-hop act right now. Having Zachary in it makes for a great fit with my mix and helps me get over not having any Rage on my list.
Same here. Last 2 days at work have been killers.Sorry guize fell off the grid for a bit. I know I owe some picks -- let me catch up.
Nice - just listened to this song earlier today. These are the guys that I wish were on Spotify more.14.8 De La Soul -- Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)
I like this idea. I'm taking Anthropology right now. I think I can come up with a syllabus, no problem.KarmaPolice said:Back to School Mixtape Draft
Anyway, we draft categories that are a class and are tasked with putting together a 12-15 song "syllabus". Easy enough: we have categories like Anatomy, History, Phy Ed, Geography, Psychology, Math, etc.. and we have to draft songs for that category. We could either do one song of each, or have each drafter be a teacher and put together their mix from one class. I like the 2nd option, but we would need more drafters than we have been getting to pull it off I think. Would be fun to do another more like the mystery category mix. For example if there are 24 of us, we could just decide on the 8 categories we like best and randomize so 3 drafters would be doing the same thing. That way there would be a least a little of a battle over songs.
Totally down for a Back to School music draft.I like this idea. I'm taking Anthropology right now. I think I can come up with a syllabus, no problem.
Not that I know of, but I saw them live last night....I think I mentioned I had tickets when you picked them in the last draft.Agree strongly. Did they get drafted?
Mark Arm said he wrote this after he saw somebody puking in the bushes at the R.E.M. show
17.02 Mudhoney - Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More
 
 Oh real nice. That would be a great show.Not that I know of, but I saw them live last night....I think I mentioned I had tickets when you picked them in the last draft.
OK... I think this is my best bet for a blend at 17flow-busta deeeeeluxe...
but I'm in the mood right now so #### it.
I played piano- took lessons- until I was 18. I was semi-serious about it (not as serious as my teacher would have liked), with recitals, HS orchestra and local competitions. This was one of the last songs I played- and the last song I played that wasn't mozart or bach (mach, so to speak). tons of fun to play and so different than those guys- my favorite ending to a piece ever. oh... so the improv on bach- b-a-c-h represent a different notation system and are each notes that make up the main theme of the piece that you'll hear repeated throughout (in both hands) and are the opening 4 notes.
16... Valse Improvisation sur le nom de Bach... Francis Poulenc
I had this one queued up a few rounds ago, but talked myself out of taking anything hip hop/rap.OK... I think this is my best bet for a blend at 17
17.... You Might Think He Loves You for Your Money but I Know What He Really Loves You for It’s Your Brand New Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat... Death Grips
 
 Oh real nice. That would be a great show.Not that I know of, but I saw them live last night....I think I mentioned I had tickets when you picked them in the last draft.
Been sitting on this one for quite a bit, so time to crap or get off the pot. Last classic I plan on taking - at least for now.
17.xx - The Band - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Linked a live version here. Like Levon Helm, not a fan of the Joan Baez cover, but have enjoyed those by The Allman Brothers Band, Zac Brown Band, John R. Cash (otherwise known as Johnny Cash), and The Black Crowes.
And a shout out to @Northern Voice as until now, while doing a little back research on this gem, I never realized that 4/5ths of "The Band" were of Canadian decent.
 
 I love the Joan Baez cover.17.xx - The Band - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Linked a live version here. Like Levon Helm, not a fan of the Joan Baez cover, but have enjoyed those by The Allman Brothers Band, Zac Brown Band, John R. Cash (otherwise known as Johnny Cash), and The Black Crowes.
I saw these guys with Agnostic Front in Trenton NJ back in college - it was a whole other world than I was used to and that frankly wasn't for me but a great experience nevertheless.Repo Man!! Listened to my mix, and I think the start needs a couple more punk songs for some balance...
17.xx: CIRCLE JERKS - WHEN THE #### HITS THE FAN
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can't believe we're in the 17th round and you're still sniping me17.xx The Twilight Sad - That Summer, At Home I Had Become The Invisible Boy
I've been eyeing this one for awhile, along with a Besnard Lakes tune. Tasker taking the latter forces my hand.
Nice pick.My other picks should be safe from sniping but not sure about this one lasting-
Tom Petty- Don't Come Around Here no More
https://open.spotify.com/track/3BSoskNONnjn05yRO2tYFX
Love these guys. Only four albums but every single song is great.17.23 - System of a Down, This Cocaine Makes Me Feel Like I'm High on This Song - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHQOSfnV4hM
Always need to get something from these guys in a draft.
can't believe we're in the 17th round and you're still sniping me
 You've snagged at least 2 or 3 from my short-list as well.
   You've snagged at least 2 or 3 from my short-list as well.Played the hell out of this live albumRD 16: What Do You Want From Life - The Tubes (live version)
I like the studio version as well, just like the live version better. These guys were terribly underrated. The Tubes drummer, Prarie Prince has been playing with Todd for years now. Guy is fantastic. And what can you say about Fee Waybill and his "Johnny Manziel's older brother" look.
song link.
ETA: this whole album is great.
