Mrs. Rannous
Footballguy
It doesn't show the courtship parts with the sexy time talk and activities. It's all about context.THE LINK IS ALL THE COURTSHIP, MRS. R!
It doesn't show the courtship parts with the sexy time talk and activities. It's all about context.THE LINK IS ALL THE COURTSHIP, MRS. R!
This is a happier point of departure?Just as the Gabby Petito thread veered into sports gambling addiction, so too does this one veer into stairway sex.
I WAS EDITING IT AND YOU WERE RIGHT THERE TO SHARE MY TWELVE YEAR-OLD MIND!You're not doing yourself any favors with that wording.![]()
I just decided to check out songs that whistle and ran into a CBC compilation. Got some good songs to choose from.Listening to an album I'm considering for tomorrow and I forgot that one of its songs has a whistling solo. (That won't be one of the ones I spotlight if I pick it.)
When DJackson and GordonGekko posted back to back, I knew it was well past time to bail.Just as the Gabby Petito thread veered into sports gambling addiction, so too does this one veer into stairway sex.
back to back to back to back to back to back in DJax's case.When DJackson and GordonGekko posted back to back, I knew it was well past time to bail.
Sittin' in the mornin' sunListening to an album I'm considering for tomorrow and I forgot that one of its songs has a whistling solo. (That won't be one of the ones I spotlight if I pick it.)
Round 8
Lou Reed Transformer 1972 - top 20 album all time for me , close to top 10
Satellite of Love
Perfect Day
Lou Reed Coney Island Baby1976 - a guilty pleasure . Transformer is cold where as Coney Island is warm
Coney Island Baby
Charley’s Girl
Awesome! I have a teenage son named Luke for the same reason. I made him watch all the movies when he was young, but he hasn’t watched any since.
So anyone can pick now. I'm gonna wait a bit as I was a late pick this round anyway.
When DJackson and GordonGekko posted back to back, I knew it was well past time to bail.
@EephusOne of my favorite bands, Pink Floyd.
Somedays I HATE 1979's The Wall. Similar to the White Album, it has a lot of filler. The good news for me is it has three or four of my favorite songs.
Young Lust
Hey You
Comfortably Numb
Run Like Hell
My second pick is a record I enjoy MORE than The Wall...I'm not a Roger guy obviously.
1994 The Division Bell
I like all the songs fwiw, but try these.
Poles Apart
High Hopes
The board doesn’t have enough bandwidth for those two blowhards to have a conversation. At least Gecko is a schtick account.When DJackson and GordonGekko posted back to back, I knew it was well past time to bail.
I have DJax on ignore, after he announced he was putting me on ignore for calling him a racist. For the record I never did call him one but I did imply it because, well, he is one. Seemed like a good opportunity to get rid of his nonsensical posts by reciprocating.Just a big ol' page of hidden posts for me. :usetheignorefeature:
I'VE never watched Human Highway!We have a 25 year old son named Neil because I knew it would impress Pip's Invitation some day.
I've never made him watch Human Highway.
I thought it was mildly funny that this was the Joe Biden thread yesterday. A certain group of people in the PSF really miss tim.Just a big ol' page of hidden posts for me. :usetheignorefeature:
Looks like the FBG Mods decided to bail as well.When DJackson and GordonGekko posted back to back, I knew it was well past time to bail.
:(Round 8
Manchester Orchestra
A Black Mile to the Surface (2017)
The Million Masks of God (2021)
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Sit back, pop the cork on a beverage, and let me tell you about me and emo...So I spent a couple days without picking pondering how to finish up here. The idea was to hit every half in 7 rds. I screwed that up. I also didn't want to pick something already chosen. I've managed that. I can hit every half in 8 rds. Early 60s early 70s are vacant. Plenty of acceptable choices tag both, but taking someone already taken is a must and moreso for me it would be... er... dishonest, disappointing... something. Not what I play these days. So....
Round 8
Manchester Orchestra
A Black Mile to the Surface (2017)
The Million Masks of God (2021)
Andy Hull is a hellofa songwriter. Dabbles in emo checking all rockaction's #### boxes. But I think better than it's ever been done. I wanted to paste an explanation of Million Masks' concept by Andy, but I can't find it. Basically it is one song. These guys go from intimate minimalistic chill to massive wall of jammy sound so seamlessly so often, I just can't get enough. Also, kind of pleases to double up on the most current halves instead of that old worn-out played analog dated music from the 70s.![]()
I gave this some thought last night. Does this mean that the show is tawdry, really? It seemed like a Victorian period piece. Has Queen Victoria been sullied??It doesn't show the courtship parts with the sexy time talk and activities. It's all about context.
fwiw about djax... I don't know what he said that made you think he's racist, but bleh. otherwise- he's a self-professed on the spectrum dude. struggles with a lot of stuff, but has been pretty open about it in other places (started a thread, and is a regular soccer poster). unnecessarily verbose? yes. misses cues and the point at times? yes. prone to some hostility/anger as a result at times? yes. but even with all of that- which I ascribe to his autism/asbergers (I never remembered which)- he can be a genuinely decent guy...especially when keeping in mind the spectrum component. other than the Milan thing. he's the worst there. but I get that most people don't know or care or have the patience to sift through that stuff on a pop-in and get some fun message board.Dr. Octopus said:I have DJax on ignore, after he announced he was putting me on ignore for calling him a racist. For the record I never did call him one but I did imply it because, well, he is one. Seemed like a good opportunity to get rid of his nonsensical posts by reciprocating.
I will say it’s glorious not to have to read his 1,000 word posts of pure drivel.
Gecko I just scroll past - but like I said he’s just schtick and that account gets passed around. He’s not real.
DIRECT HEADLINE, followed by YouTube link, followed by sexist rant...fwiw about djax... I don't know what he said that made you think he's racist, but bleh. otherwise- he's a self-professed on the spectrum dude. struggles with a lot of stuff, but has been pretty open about it in other places (started a thread, and is a regular soccer poster). unnecessarily verbose? yes. misses cues and the point at times? yes. prone to some hostility/anger as a result at times? yes. but even with all of that- which I ascribe to his autism/asbergers (I never remembered which)- he can be a genuinely decent guy...especially when keeping in mind the spectrum component. other than the Milan thing. he's the worst there. but I get that most people don't know or care or have the patience to sift through that stuff on a pop-in and get some fun message board.
eta: gg is a perma-skip for me. the account used to be somewhat entertaining at its origin but a long time ago turned into... dunno. not.
I know about his background - and I'm not going to go completely into the whole "racism" aspect again, but truth be told I didn't call him a racist - I just made an observation about a pattern I noticed where he constantly called black QBs "thugs" and that they weren't "capable for the job", while blatantly making up stuff about Kaepernick, Cam Newton and Jalen Hurst among many other "similar" QBs. When he was called out, by others, on those stories, he would claim he has "sources" that told him these things were true, even though none of these transgressions were ever reported anywhere else but by DJax. I doubt he has any sources in the NFL - he works at Shop Rite (and I don't say that in a disparaging way).fwiw about djax... I don't know what he said that made you think he's racist, but bleh. otherwise- he's a self-professed on the spectrum dude. struggles with a lot of stuff, but has been pretty open about it in other places (started a thread, and is a regular soccer poster). unnecessarily verbose? yes. misses cues and the point at times? yes. prone to some hostility/anger as a result at times? yes. but even with all of that- which I ascribe to his autism/asbergers (I never remembered which)- he can be a genuinely decent guy...especially when keeping in mind the spectrum component. other than the Milan thing. he's the worst there. but I get that most people don't know or care or have the patience to sift through that stuff on a pop-in and get some fun message board.
The worstDIRECT HEADLINE, followed by YouTube link, followed by sexist rant...
zamboni said:Taylor Swift is getting more run here than D'Andre Swift got against the Packers.
Just joshing - I have nothing against her and admittedly know little of her material. That's largely because I have sons rather than daughters.zamboni said:Taylor Swift is getting more run here than D'Andre Swift got against the Packers.
I had wanted Folklore - but figured I would grab Evermore now. Not a fan of her early stuff, but I liked both 2020 covid albums.![]()
Just joshing - I have nothing against her and admittedly know little of material. That's largely because I have sons rather than daughters.
you monster.My actual quote in response to him calling Jalen Hurst a [coward] for transferring from Alabama, was: "I know you don't likes "certain types" of QBs, but..."
I did admit that there was surely an implication there - but I surely never followed him around the boards claiming he was a racist (in fact I generally skip his posts). That was it.
I am not a fab of hers - and I'm probably past middle age - but folklore is a fantastic album and was one of the best ones from 2020. It's more of an indie rock record than here earlier stuff.Man, I was trying to avoid the political drama in here....
Also, I'm blown away with the Taylor Swift selections by what I assume are middle aged dudes?? Not that there's anything wrong with that. My daughter and her friends are into her. I just don't know any adult male who actively listens to her.
are those the ones produced by the National guy(s)? definitely sound more grown up with less emphasis on the catchy hook.Kind of funny - I do have two teenage girls, and they have been to see Swift in concert, but they are pretty much over that phase. I tried to get them to listen to the 2020 albums - no dice.
I think she is a very talented songwriter/singer, who appears to have had a lot of boyfriend issues over the years...but the 2020 albums come across as a more mature artist.
I was going to post picks early just to get away from it. Give people something to talk about. I don't think Eephus will mind if I post them next. Some interesting stuff to chew on if you're familiar with the story.Man, I was trying to avoid the political drama in here....
Also, I'm blown away with the Taylor Swift selections by what I assume are middle aged dudes?? Not that there's anything wrong with that. My daughter and her friends are into her. I just don't know any adult male who actively listens to her.
Huh.....I am not a fab of hers - and I'm probably past middle age - but folklore is a fantastic album and was one of the best ones from 2020. It's more of an indie rock record than here earlier stuff.
I can see your points, Manster. The FFA had a Taylor Swift thread where we all debated this. It's probably within the search function if you want to read us at each other's tastes a bit.Huh.....
I guess I tend to gravitate toward female vocalists such as PJ Harvey, Ann Wilson, Shirley Manson, Fiona Apple.....i liked that gal from the Cranberries too
I am not a fab of hers - and I'm probably past middle age - but folklore is a fantastic album and was one of the best ones from 2020. It's more of an indie rock record than here earlier stuff.
you monster.
lol... was just writing up the Ramones pick! Nice snipe.Just to get this rolling, I was tempted to take an artist who I won't name, but I'm staying in my comfort zone here because I think the albums fit my playlist. Sorry to someone who could easily be a three half-decade pick tomorrow.
10.23
1-2-3-4
I'm surprised he did that. Doesn't he know he's fourteen minutes early?
No you're not surprised. Let's get away from the political if people want.
From one of the most celebrated albums in punk history to one of the most reviled, The Ramones run the gamut with these two, both of which I happen to love, much to the chagrin of moralists, band purists, and general rock critics everywhere.
The Ramones - The Ramones (1976)
There's not much to say about this album that hasn't already been said. You've heard it, even if you never sat down to listen to it. It's in the cultural ether, for sure. Dealing with the intensity of music as metaphor for a war zone ("The Blitzkrieg Bop"), the burgeoning punk rock scene ("Judy Is A Punk"), the virtues of inhalants ("Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue"), to the depths of desperation culminating in male prostitution ("53rd & 3rd") the Ramones's Ramones is fourteen tracks of schlocky shock, shocking no more to modern sensibilities because they, as artists and creators, shaped those very sensibilities. "Beat On The Brat," a light-hearted look at bullying, is probably the only shocker still left here. There's a dulled sense of propriety, a dulled sense of formality, a dulled sense of appropriateness that shook the cultural zeitgeist with the introduction of this music to modern sensibilities. And it's the most sinister of things. It's bubblegum music. Basic, sped-up, three chord amphetamine #### set to a bizarre familial backdrop, powerful imagery, and subject matter that is almost passively confrontational, as if the Ramones were just reporting from a downed, barbed-wired, vacant city building -- a decrepit New York outpost with a dispatch.
It's great.
The Ramones - End Of The Century (1980)
End Of The Century is when the joke ends and the bubblegum gets serious. The Ramones are already cultural heroes, and as a result of their countercultural heroism, they attract the unstable, paranoid, and murderous impulses of Phil Spector, who seeks to produce them, to which the band agrees. And has it quickly fall apart but for Joey Ramone, to whom Phil Spector, suffering delusions, bequeaths a delusional muse status. The rest of the band hates Spector, hates his sound (Dee Dee Ramone would block the events out, accusing Spector of holding them at gunpoint during recording and saying Dee Dee had forgotten the recording of the album because of the psychological and sometimes physical abuse. Dee Dee, ever the junkie but somewhat solid moral compass of The Ramones, really, was probably not lying and not far off. This is a man, that when viewed through interviews, always comes off as the most humble and amiable Ramone.)
So the album. It's hard to hear it without the strains of crazy, but it still manages. There are very good tracks on it, though it's more pop than its predecessors. "Do You Remember Rock N' Roll Radio?" is a nostalgia trip that, if you can shake the Spector stink, sounds like a pleasant stroll by a bunch of punk rockers who always wore their early sixties influence on their sleeves. And the album proceeds thusly: if only you can shake Spector’s insanity, the album is quite solid, but only if you appreciated the pop side of the Ramones more than the punk. I will admit both conditions are difficult ones to meet, but I have somehow, as I age, been able to do both. It helps that I like Spector’s production separate from his insanity, and that I always liked the bubblegum aspect of the Ramones more than their shock. So there you have it. Two viable Ramones albums from different half-decades.
Bonus rounds TK tomorrow.
If you have a streaming music option give that record a "spin" you may be surprised. I was.Huh.....
I guess I tend to gravitate toward female vocalists such as PJ Harvey, Ann Wilson, Shirley Manson, Fiona Apple.....i liked that gal from the Cranberries too
lol... was just writing up the Ramones pick! Nice snipe.
switching to the next...