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Listening to KP's mix now. I think I just discovered -- like many others before me -- My Morning Jacket is as awesome does.
#### yeah! I found some New Amsterdam cheap stuff on sale for $9 last week so I got stocked up. Probably the best bang for the buck cheap booze I have come across in years.Yeah, no sweat. I'll just leave it as is and let my last post be as such. Jaguar came into my head the other day. I'm just laughing at my AWOLNATION pick over the Who. As is. You draft as you draft. I think I might have been deep into the gin.
I am a little more hit and miss with MMJ than others around here. The stuff that hits is like Radiohead-level love for me, but some others I end up skipping.Listening to KP's mix now. I think I just discovered -- like many others before me -- My Morning Jacket is as awesome does.
@rockactionLove how the last two tracks of @KarmaPolice's mix go sort of out on '70s/'80s nihilism.
Great stuff. I think limiting yourself to the periodic table just makes this mix better. I'm not doing write-ups this time as I have too much going on my life right now, but this was fantastic. Not music I usually like, but right on, brother. No bull####. These are bands I'd always heard of, just never listened to. So fun, commish.
"And the government will give you a superfund."
eta* you and Eeph have given us Manic Street Preachers, who sound like Spoon a bit. Worthy.
Thanks for listening KP!! I had a lot of fun putting this one together and relistening some of the albums that have been collecting dust over the years. Incubus, specifically this song, came from the Family Values Tour days ('98, '99).I have been listening to the mixes, and they all have been great. Sorry I have been too lazy for the formal reviews. However, @Waingro's mix really hit the spot earlier today. Just cranked up some metal at the start while doing some cleaning around the house. Loved the start of the mix. One thing that stood out was a reminder just how much I dug that Incubus album back in the day. Good stuff and good to see a little more metal in the mixes.
Our house has gone up in value over 100K in the last year and it's not a big house. We're taking from 300K to 400K+. It's crazy. Feel bad for first time buyers.Holy active real estate market batman!
Miss you guys.
First time I bought it was mostly for the cool looking bottle and it was cheap. Now it's my go to gin.#### yeah! I found some New Amsterdam cheap stuff on sale for $9 last week so I got stocked up. Probably the best bang for the buck cheap booze I have come across in years.
I'm in, with no draft thread going on for me to drink in, I've been going to bed earlier and cutting back on beer.I realize everyone is stunned by the awesomeness that Genrepalooza signifies but page 3?
I thought I did, but Im not assertive enough to demand I be next. My idea is clear and easy to run, but if you are more prepared then run with yours.I'll start a thread on Tuesday but wanted to check in here first to see if somebody already got nexts.
Can you summarize in bullet points or make the above post briefer? Attention spans arent what they used to be.I realize everyone is stunned by the awesomeness that Genrepalooza signifies but page 3?
Will the dice rolls be done as we go or in advance?In summary, Genrepalooza is an idea to make a song draft that's more about drafting and less about mixing. It's basically a musical genre-based draft with an element of randomness to keep things interesting as the draft progresses. Here's how it would work.
Round one: Everybody chooses a musical genre and a song from that genre.
Round two: Everybody drafts a song from anybody else's genre.
For odd/even rounds beginning with round 3/4, we'll roll nerd dice to randomly select three genres from the ones nominated earlier. Drafters can choose songs only from those three genres during the upcoming two rounds. Doubling down on one of the three categories is acceptable. For example, if punk rock, R&B and country were the randomly selected categories for rounds 3 & 4, I could only draft songs fitting those genres but could pick two country tracks if I wanted to. If country was rolled again for rounds 5 & 6, I could pick one or two more country songs or from either of the other selected categories for those rounds.
We'll repeat the three genres per each set of odd/even rounds until every nominated genre gets randomly selected once (or 14 rounds, whichever comes last).
Dice rolls will made around the odd to even turn so you'll know one round in advance what the categories will be for your next two picks. For example. let's say there are ten categoriesWill the dice rolls be done as we go or in advance?
So at the end of round 1 all categories will be clear. If eg there are 5 Heavy Metals, 3 Colombian nose flutes and 1 each of 10 other categories, will the dice rolls be loaded toward heavy metal and colombian nose flute?
So the categories for the upcoming rounds would be: Covers, Yacht/Soft Rock and Metal. Everybody's next two picks would have to be any combination of those three genres. You could draft two metal songs if the orders you toRPG Library Secure Dice generated the following rolls for .
3d1000, rolled once.
Roll set 1
Die rolls: 683, 858, 85
Roll subtotal: 1626
Roll total: 1626