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Summerpalooza V -- Playoffs Over -- Eephus Is Now Two-Time Summerpalooza Champion (2 Viewers)

And in the future I suppose it will be.
The rules have been the same over the last 5 years in this league. There is clearly some frown upons on the rule of not having to draft a position (although you have to have it when the season starts). It feels uncomfortable doing something that others feel is unfair even though it's always been within the rules.
 
We're going to see Shellac tonight. Seattle is the first stop on their tour, and Steve says they haven't rehearsed in months and that the potential for disaster is high. Should be fun!
I just looked at what kind of band they are, and there are several descriptions, and one of them is "math rock." I then had to look up math rock. I have seen you talk about Steve Albini before.

I just looked at what kind of band they are, and there are several descriptions, and one of them is "math rock." I then had to look up math rock. I have seen you talk about Steve Albini before.

Hmmm, I just had to look up "math rock," too!
Jealous. Big Shellac fan.

And Polvo, the last artist I drafted for Jamison Crowder, is also labeled as "math rock".
 
I'm old (school) enough to have played in a league that had fixed roster requirements for the entire season i.e. you had to draft and maintain two kickers all year.
Not doing that, but we have to maintain a legal roster at all times. One K and one D are sufficient.
 
We've been throwing position player darts for a while now. A top defense and kicker will have more value than two more RB/WR flyers, if only because the K and DST will remain on your roster until their bye weeks vs. a late-round rookie or deep sleeper who'll likely be dropped in the first two weeks of the season.

My deep sleeper just apparently signed with the Chargers hours after I drafted him. :ph34r:
 
Pumped to blow this first pick!
Justin Tucker is :moneybag:
Hi there.

15.09 Justin Tucker K BAL

Song: Ice -- Crack the Sky

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgfjMStG6V8

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3GN5nv934y384pf1l2ILys?si=0f5ffd0a71fb4b3b

A. Justin Tucker has ice in his veins.

B. Though they are from West Virginia, Crack the Sky's biggest following is in Baltimore. This is because their 1975 self-titled debut (which includes Ice) was released to rave reviews but was plagued by their fledgling label's distribution problems. Baltimore was the only market in which the album was readily available upon release, and thus it's where their fanbase grew the largest and the fastest.

@Northern Voice
 
I don't have any Bills, so give me

Tyler Bass, PK, BUF

I've seen Arkells more than any other band, at least 11 times, so I need to get them on this playlist. Lots of connections here, Arkells are probably Bills fans, they're from Hamilton which is pretty damn close to Buffalo. Plus I've seen them play in Buffalo at Town Ballroom (they play stadiums here now, so sometimes it's nice to see them in a small club). Plus this lyric is probably about his kicking skills.

Party raged on, you could only hear the Bass thump.

 
Song: How Near, How Far -- ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead

I don't think I've ever listened to these guys before. I was always intimidated by their name.
The album that one comes from, Source Tags and Codes, is amazing. One of my favorites of the ‘00s. Their other albums are spottier.
20 years ago, this tour— these dudes on this record opening for Queens of the Stone Age touring on Songs for the Deaf, Lanegan in tow… just blowing the roofs off joints

AOTY 2002 Source Tags and Codes
I have an anecdote about that tour. I might have told it in the GP4 thread. Don’t have time to get to it now, but I’ll try to remember it later:
I'm going to tell the story now because I believe it happened 20 years ago today, August 31, 2002, which the internet tells me was a Saturday.

As I said, the Source Tags and Codes album blew me away and I listened to it a squillion times in 2002. I was not keeping track of their touring schedule and did not know they were opening for Queens of the Stone Age.

In the late afternoon, I was on my computer and had AOL instant messenger (remember that?) open. All of the sudden a message from a friend pretty well connected with the music promoters in Philly appeared: "Trail of Dead at the Khyber! Tonight!"

"WHAT?" I responded. The Khyber Pass Pub was the closest thing Philly had to CBGB. It could hold maybe 200 people if they were really packed in.

Not knowing how quickly the venue would fill up, I took off from Central NJ for Philly almost immediately. When I got there, my friend told me that the QOTSA/TOD tour was supposed to play in Philly that night, but the show was postponed because someone from QOTSA had a family emergency and had to leave for home. Being stuck in Philly with nothing to do, TOD called the Khyber and said "We'll play your place tonight for $500 and a bottle of Jack Daniels." The offer was immediately accepted.

The set they played was absolutely monstrous, and presumably much longer than their opening sets for QOTSA. I suppose there is a special kind of energy when a band who has spent months playing for another band's fans gets to let loose in front of their own. The opening 6 songs were from Source Tags, but the rest of the set was entirely stuff from their rawer, punkier first two albums. At one point, bassist Neil Bush raised his arms and instrument high in a fit of exuberance -- and punctured a panel from the very low ceiling. Band and crowd were in an absolute frenzy throughout the regular set.

After the regular set was done, the band left the stage and the crowd bellowed for an encore. After a few minutes, three of the members returned to the stage, but co-frontman Conrad Keely was nowhere to be found. Finally co-frontman Jason Reece took the mic and bellowed: "Hey Conrad, stop shooting up in the bathroom and get your *** back to the stage!"

Keely finally returned and the band played a blistering encore, at the end of which Keely smashed the now-empty bottle of Jack Daniels on the floor.

As I was leaving, I passed their merch table, which Bush was manning. I told him Source Tags was the best album I'd heard in years.
 
Same happened in DC (9:30 club) where TOD filled the night with a headlining set and basically everybody got to come back to the rescheduled Queens date for free. I don’t remember those kind of deets but I know I fell in love with the band until, well, their next album and I knew it was time to hedge the bets but.. I love their 2nd and 3rd, and their garagey yet wholly professional and entertaining set was a total slam fest
 
I'm going to tell the story now because I believe it happened 20 years ago today, August 31, 2002, which the internet tells me was a Saturday.
Corroborrated here: https://xpn.org/2016/08/01/the-khyber-1992/

In 2002, …And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead played a last-minute gig at The Khyber when their Electric Factory appearance with Queens of the Stone Age was cancelled. They wreaked havoc on the room, using their guitars to bust out the drop ceiling above the stage and knock the smashed tiles into the front row.
 
Same happened in DC (9:30 club) where TOD filled the night with a headlining set and basically everybody got to come back to the rescheduled Queens date for free. I don’t remember those kind of deets but I know I fell in love with the band until, well, their next album and I knew it was time to hedge the bets but.. I love their 2nd and 3rd, and their garagey yet wholly professional and entertaining set was a total slam fest
Worlds Apart was a real divisive record. When I saw them on tour for that, a guy standing near me vocally complained every time they played a song from it.

I love the idea of that record -- prog/post-hardcore fusion -- but the execution was often lacking.

I presume the sessions were difficult, as Neil Bush left during them and is credited as a guest on the record.
 
My dog is in the vet ICU. She started vomiting out of the blue yesterday and then developed diarrhea. She got very lethargic in a matter of minutes. She was hypotensive and hypothermic upon arrival.

We thought she was a goner but is improved a bit this morning. Not out of the woods yet though.
Does she have canine bloat? Well wishes and prayers to her.
Thanks simey.

She is a petite pug so I don’t think it’s bloat. We just got a call from the vet. They think she was in anaphylactic shock as she developed a typical allergic rash. They gave her steroids, antihistamines and IV fluids and she has improved considerably this morning.
Olive the pug came home from the vet last night and is back to her same rambunctious self today. Thanks for all the well wishes.


 
ECU and NC State play each other Saturday on ESPN at noon. I pull for both of those programs, but I am an ECU alumni, so I want them to win. The rest of my family went to NC State. ECU used to be great in football, but they have struggled since firing Ruffin McNeil several years ago. State is ranked #13 and ECU isn't ranked (they're #1 in my rankings). I hope the Pirates win or at least put up a big fight. I want the Pirates to rip the Wolfpack to shreds! :pirate: @The Dreaded Marco Don't you have a Dr friend that went to ECU?
 
Pip selects K.J. Hamler, DEN

I think. He chose "K.J. Osborn, Den" but Osborn has already been selected. I'm using Occam's razor here.
I forgot to make a song pick for Hamler.

He went to Penn State, which is in Central PA.

It would be easy enough to pick something from a Philly artist, but the Philly area and Central PA have almost nothing in common culturally.

So I will go with an act from York, which is in Central PA, albeit about 2 hours south of State College.

Song: The Dam at Otter Creek -- Live

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28mnuCJv3wQ

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/053lg6741LYiEHUKnG8y6c?si=5e17c8fddd5e4556
 
ECU and NC State play each other Saturday on ESPN at noon. I pull for both of those programs, but I am an ECU alumni, so I want them to win. The rest of my family went to NC State. ECU used to be great in football, but they have struggled since firing Ruffin McNeil several years ago. State is ranked #13 and ECU isn't ranked (they're #1 in my rankings). I hope the Pirates win or at least put up a big fight. I want the Pirates to rip the Wolfpack to shreds! :pirate: @The Dreaded Marco Don't you have a Dr friend that went to ECU?
Yes. One of my pediatric practice partners is a proud ECU grad.
 

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