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Yup - the unique sound/talent of Johnny Marr.I always thought it was guitar.
Yup - the unique sound/talent of Johnny Marr.I always thought it was guitar.
Sorry, I'll fix the song title. The Flash thing was shtick, although I do like it.Pressure is by Billy Joel. Under Pressure is by Queen (with Bowie). Flash, too? I’d venture that you have only listened to a small slice of Queen’s catalog. When I’m off my phone, I’ll add some links, but the entire albums of Day at the Races and Night at the Opera are brilliant.
My favorite Queen song: The Prophet’s SongPressure is by Billy Joel. Under Pressure is by Queen (with Bowie). Flash, too? I’d venture that you have only listened to a small slice of Queen’s catalog. When I’m off my phone, I’ll add some links, but the entire albums of Day at the Races and Night at the Opera are brilliant.
You don’t mess with Queen.Sorry, I'll fix the song title. The Flash thing was shtick, although I do like it.
Why so serious?
Top 20 band for me.37. Modest Mouse - Float On
I just got into these guys a few years ago, and I love their sound. I seem to be a latecomer to a number of bands that originated between 1990-2010, which will be well-documented here with my remaining picks.
All great.33. The War on Drugs - Under the Pressure
These guys are so good. Also considered: Eyes To The Wind, Red Eyes, Thinking Of A Place, Holding On
That one and these two are my personal favorites.32. The Smiths - How Soon Is Now
I love that sound. You know the one. I don't even know what instrument is making it.
Also, someone here once thought my avatar was Morrissey.
That would be my second favorite. Ronson’s outro solo IMO is his best moment IMO backing Bowie.
love seeing 'em this high32. The Smiths - How Soon Is Now
I love that sound. You know the one. I don't even know what instrument is making it.
Also, someone here once thought my avatar was Morrissey.
yuuuuuuge Rockabilly community as well, the Morrissey adoration has been going on for quite some time - where ya been? matter of fact, the country's best men's grooming line was founded out there, and ties in nicely, supporting said scenes to the max. i swear by Suavecito - it's the only product i'll use - GET IT, HOMBRE!I always thought it was guitar.
I’m not a huge Smiths guy but love this song.
Interesting “fact”, I was talking with one of my wife’s friend’s husband at a NYE party this year and he’s a high school teacher in California. He said Mexican teenagers love Morissey, to the point it’s nearly worship. There’s Smith and Morossey T-Shirts all over the school and they love the music. Struck me as very odd, but cool at the same time.
no issue with any Bowie choices, and we could list many more - but my tops is this insane masterpiece - still leaves me jaw dropped, even after 40 years since first hearing it. oh, and for K4 - it's a Woody Woodmansey showcase! his fills and segues are just about the greatest ever laid down.28. David Bowie - Starman
I changed my mind on this pick a dozen times. Other songs that occupied this spot at one time: Ziggy Stardust, Young Americans, Life on Mars?, The Man Who Sold The World, Queen #####.
oblgatory nod to my George favorite. tyvm.26. George Harrison - What is Life
The last of the Beatles solo acts to appear on the list, and deservedly so.
Other incredible songs I'll pretend I considered but really didn't: Isn't It A Pity; All Things Must Pass, My Sweet Lord
gonna dig a bit deeper for my favorite - all of the crassic Queen bombast and power on full mutha trukkin' display, in all of their glory.29. Queen - Under Pressure
Another awesome summer late night driving on the highway with the windows open song.
The producer John Porter deserves a ton of credit for that song and it’s sound- maybe even more than Marr.Yup - the unique sound/talent of Johnny Marr.
From wiki:The producer John Porter deserves a ton of credit for that song and it’s sound- maybe even more than Marr.
You’re avatar isn’t Morrissey?32. The Smiths - How Soon Is Now
I love that sound. You know the one. I don't even know what instrument is making it.
Also, someone here once thought my avatar was Morrissey.
I’m seriously curious if you’re serious.You’re avatar isn’t Morrissey?![]()
The song actually doesn't sound very representative of The Smiths sound imo.From wiki:
Marr and Porter decided to add a tremolo effect to the guitar part. He was inspired by Bo Diddley's distinctive syncopated shuffle guitar style, Hamilton Bohannon's "Disco Stomp" and the two guitars in the instrumental break of Can's "I Want More". The effect was created by running the original guitar track through the studio desk into three separate Fender Twin Reverb amplifiers, each with the tremolo control set to a different oscillation speed. Marr and Porter would adjust each by hand while the music played to keep it in rhythm; when they failed, engineer Mark Wallis would rewind the tape and start them again. Some of these segments were no longer than ten seconds.[6]
Not hanging out with Mexican teenagers in California?yuuuuuuge Rockabilly community as well, the Morrissey adoration has been going on for quite some time - where ya been?
I’m a big film buff. Does that help?I’m seriously curious if you’re serious.
People really don't know who it is?I’m seriously curious if you’re serious.
meh, it's guys/gals well into the upper age brackets as well - Rockabilly/Smiffs/Morrissey are timeless, iconic staples ... folks don't grow out of solid culture like that.Not hanging out with Mexican teenagers in California?![]()
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I wasn't scoffing or mocking. And I realize Morissey has always had his followers and worshippers - and I'm a fan as well (not at the same level necessarily though).meh, it's guys well into the upper age brackets as well - Rockabilly/Smiffs/Morrissey are timeless, iconic staples ... folks don't grow out of solid culture like that.
scoff as you may, i think the #### is righteous as all hell, and beats the #### outta the other garbage permeating most other genres.
have a good one
ok, fair points on the latter ... but why would someone automatically pigeonhole Mexicans (or any other minority) to a tidy lil' cultural box? see, i understand why it surprised you, but i still find it quuzzical - as if appropriating a "white" culture stance isn't "cool" enough for those folk. that's how it comes offI wasn't scoffing or mocking. And I realize Morissey has always had his followers and worshippers - and I'm a fan as well (not at the same level necessarily though).
I was specifically surprised by the reverence of him by Mexican teenagers in 2019 precisely because of the music landscape you speak of and my perhaps misguided perception of Mexican culture. Maybe I'm wrong to be surprised by that but I found it fascinating.
I just downloaded a bunch of their instrumentals including that one.I’m going with the instrumental Oscillate Wildly because I’m a big Johnny Marr fan.
I'm not sure exactly why it surprised me and I realize it was probably misguided. I supposed I should have realized - being some one that "married" into Asian culture - that kids are kids as generations pass and are into whatever other kids are into. Culture is a lot less important to a 15 year old kid that was born in the USA than his 78 year old grandmother.but why would someone automatically pigeonhole Mexicans (or any other minority) to a tidy lil' cultural box? see, i understand why it surprised you, but i still find it quuzzical - as if appropriating a "white" culture stance isn't "cool" enough for those folk. that's how it comes off![]()
that movie was the most excruciating movie experience of my life.People really don't know who it is?
agreed, most wonderfully excruciating experience this side of having a toof abscess drained - loved. it.that movie was the most excruciating movie experience of my life.
I think it was supposed to be.
Yes.Ilov80s said:Anyone else heading to Cinci this weekend for the end of the countdown?
Yes.
Don't tell shuke tho - Imma gonna surprise him!
I've discovered the route that shuke takes to and from work.About an hour from Cinci now...should be at a bar by 5:00. Is there a designated spot we are all meeting at for the live countdown?
Really? Wow!Correct@shuke weed is still illegal in Ohio, right?
In. Only weeded up tho.Pretty excited for the top 25 tonight and being done with this. Who’s in? Looking forward to some drunk commentary from @Otis
Might want to re-read itReally? Wow!
Do you have dispensaries yet?
This may be a better option for me than Cali family.
Ooops.Really? Wow!Correct@shuke weed is still illegal in Ohio, right?
Do you have dispensaries yet?
This may be a better option for me than Cali family.
Where you staying? What bar?About an hour from Cinci now...should be at a bar by 5:00. Is there a designated spot we are all meeting at for the live countdown?
We got a house some in the OTR area. No clue what bars we are going to- have dinner reservations at 7:30 at The PrecintWhere you staying? What bar?
Really nice song - new to me.
Purple Rain was the 1st R-rated movie I went to without adult "supervision".27. Prince - Purple Rain
I'm going to admit, I was way too cool to listen to Prince in the mid-80's. I didn't really ever think much of this song until I saw it played live by a blues band in New Orleans about 10 years ago. I have since rediscovered how much of a great artist Prince was.
Ack, me too! You didn't happen to be there opening night at the Showcase Cinemas, were you?Purple Rain was the 1st R-rated movie I went to without adult "supervision".
I was 15 (nearly 16) and went with my 18 yo cousin who was visiting home from college. I looked older than him at the time, so - I was not there on his dime.
This song and entire album are stupendous.![]()
Solid triple platinum tune. Can listen to this for hours on end. Could have ended the whole list with this one and gotten it right.33. The War on Drugs - Under the Pressure
These guys are so good. Also considered: Eyes To The Wind, Red Eyes, Thinking Of A Place, Holding On
Great song that I've heard too many times to love anymore, if that makes any sense. Anyways, at this point I'd probably roll with I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man if I'm feeling poppy Prince, but probably would end up with Lady Cab Driver - to me Prince was at his best when he was filthy dirty nasty angry funkay.27. Prince - Purple Rain
I'm going to admit, I was way too cool to listen to Prince in the mid-80's. I didn't really ever think much of this song until I saw it played live by a blues band in New Orleans about 10 years ago. I have since rediscovered how much of a great artist Prince was.