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Music Draft - Rolling Stone Greatest 500 Songs Garbage List - Now with unhealthy regional pork-stuffs! (2 Viewers)

Someone ping me when Ramsay's pick comes around. If it takes more than an hour from now, I may have to hand his pick off to someone else.

 
Someone ping me when Ramsay's pick comes around. If it takes more than an hour from now, I may have to hand his pick off to someone else.
Ramsay is right after Marco and Doug B. You can PM me Ramsay's pick, but they're both here. It should move through by then, I assume.

 
No comment.  No ####### comment.
I figured you were taking that in the first three. 

7.04 I Say A Little Prayer -- Aretha Franklin (#117, bloc 101-125)

I started with 19 "no hesitation" picks in this bloc, and now it's down to 10, and I expect it to keep dwindling fast. 

This is my favorite Aretha song. It just soars. 

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8y0onSG3kg

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3NfxSdJnVdon1axzloJgba?si=4d4951281a0f4ad8

@Eephusup
:wub:

This block has nearly been picked clean for me so I have to grab another favorite now.  

7.06  Solsbury Hill - Peter Gabriel (#472)

@Doug B
And so it goes. Looking forward to stealing yours next.

 
Pure pop perfection. Set to the sound of the Ed Sullivan show and the screams in the background, this is a watershed moment for rock and roll.
I always wonder the difference in impact and impression this had vs the famed Elvis appearance 8 years earlier.

 
Ok, the dentist only allows one parent at a time, so I’m drinking a (several?) Mai Tai(s).

I’ll just pick on my phone since I don’t see Uruk  Hai b

This pick is Zilla approved. 
 

7.8 — Just What I Needed — The Cars

 
Thankfully for the rest of society, I refrain from doing yoga in public. Especially Bikram, or whatever they call the hot one. That's just grizzoss.

 
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Pure pop perfection. Set to the sound of the Ed Sullivan show and the screams in the background, this is a watershed moment for rock and roll.
I always wonder the difference in impact and impression this had vs the famed Elvis appearance 8 years earlier.


Cultural and media fragmentation has made this impossible now. I guess the closest thing would be the Super Bowl halftime show but The Weeknd is as close as they'll ever have to a breaking act.

Maybe the last thing that came close was Michael Jackson's set at Motown 25 in 1983 or Live Aid two years later.

 

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