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Thank you for finally making my decision easier.11.07 The Grateful Dead - "Brown-Eyed Women" (live)

Thank you for finally making my decision easier.11.07 The Grateful Dead - "Brown-Eyed Women" (live)
Yes - "And You And I" in the 11th. Simey posted it for me last night.I'm all screwed up. I can't seem to figure out who's finished drafting and who hasn't. 'boni, you said "The Candy Man" was your last pick, but I still have you one song short. What did I miss? Also, did "Croc Rock" count?
Thanks. Did too much of this:Yes - "And You And I" in the 11th. Simey posted it for me last night.I'm all screwed up. I can't seem to figure out who's finished drafting and who hasn't. 'boni, you said "The Candy Man" was your last pick, but I still have you one song short. What did I miss? Also, did "Croc Rock" count?
In hindsight, I think I might have done too much imbibing myself on a few of these picks.Thanks. Did too much of this:Yes - "And You And I" in the 11th. Simey posted it for me last night.I'm all screwed up. I can't seem to figure out who's finished drafting and who hasn't. 'boni, you said "The Candy Man" was your last pick, but I still have you one song short. What did I miss? Also, did "Croc Rock" count?last night.
No, Willie and Waylon did their first collaboration in 1972 on Waylons "Good Heart Woman" Album. waylon and willie Good Hearted Woman Waylon and WillieSimey, I saw that you chose Good Hearted Woman by Waylon and Willie. This version didn't come out until 1976 with the release of Wanted: The Outlaws. The version that came out in '72 was just Waylon, no Willie. You just need to clarify which version you want.I might be able to find a link to this, but I know this from the liner notes of the Wanted: The Outlaws. (also, the version w/ Waylon and Willie, is actually not live)11- Waylon Jennings (w/ Willie Nelson) - "Good Hearted Woman"
They wrote the song together, Waylon recorded the song by himself for that albumNo, Willie and Waylon did their first collaboration in 1972 on Waylons "Good Heart Woman" Album. waylon and willie Good Hearted Woman Waylon and WillieSimey, I saw that you chose Good Hearted Woman by Waylon and Willie. This version didn't come out until 1976 with the release of Wanted: The Outlaws. The version that came out in '72 was just Waylon, no Willie. You just need to clarify which version you want.I might be able to find a link to this, but I know this from the liner notes of the Wanted: The Outlaws. (also, the version w/ Waylon and Willie, is actually not live)11- Waylon Jennings (w/ Willie Nelson) - "Good Hearted Woman"
Ok, Stoneys. I'll change the pick. Outsiders making trouble. <_<They wrote the song together, Waylon recorded the song by himself for that albumNo, Willie and Waylon did their first collaboration in 1972 on Waylons "Good Heart Woman" Album. waylon and willie Good Hearted Woman Waylon and WillieSimey, I saw that you chose Good Hearted Woman by Waylon and Willie. This version didn't come out until 1976 with the release of Wanted: The Outlaws. The version that came out in '72 was just Waylon, no Willie. You just need to clarify which version you want.I might be able to find a link to this, but I know this from the liner notes of the Wanted: The Outlaws. (also, the version w/ Waylon and Willie, is actually not live)11- Waylon Jennings (w/ Willie Nelson) - "Good Hearted Woman"
You don't have to change the pick, it's just that this version of the song is not Waylon and Willie, it's just Waylon, It's still a great pick, and a great song.Ok, Stoneys. I'll change the pick. Outsiders making trouble. <_<They wrote the song together, Waylon recorded the song by himself for that albumNo, Willie and Waylon did their first collaboration in 1972 on Waylons "Good Heart Woman" Album. waylon and willie Good Hearted Woman Waylon and WillieSimey, I saw that you chose Good Hearted Woman by Waylon and Willie. This version didn't come out until 1976 with the release of Wanted: The Outlaws. The version that came out in '72 was just Waylon, no Willie. You just need to clarify which version you want.I might be able to find a link to this, but I know this from the liner notes of the Wanted: The Outlaws. (also, the version w/ Waylon and Willie, is actually not live)11- Waylon Jennings (w/ Willie Nelson) - "Good Hearted Woman"
Wow. Nice find.I'll change my 11th Good Hearted Woman pick to....
11- David Bowie - "The Jean Genie"
"the jean genie" was released as a single in 1972, before "aladdin sane" was released in 1973. "the jean genie:" reached #71 on the billboard charts in 72.
Billboard
nige that was my 11th pick not 12th.Wow. Nice find.I'll change my 11th Good Hearted Woman pick to....
11- David Bowie - "The Jean Genie"
"the jean genie" was released as a single in 1972, before "aladdin sane" was released in 1973. "the jean genie:" reached #71 on the billboard charts in 72.
Billboard
THanks GOd you didn't leave him out. Fantastic album.Crap.
Just realized about 30 minutes ago, that I totally forgot about one of my favorite albums, that sure enough it turns out, was released in '72.
REALLY hate to leave off the jazz number I had lined up, since it is off of one of my 5 favorite jazz albums from any year.
Okay, maybe I'll just make a second list of all jazz
(not like it'll get any votes).
12.12 Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks - "Walking One & Only"
Okay, what was your 12th?nige that was my 11th pick not 12th.Wow. Nice find.I'll change my 11th Good Hearted Woman pick to....
11- David Bowie - "The Jean Genie"
"the jean genie" was released as a single in 1972, before "aladdin sane" was released in 1973. "the jean genie:" reached #71 on the billboard charts in 72.
Billboard
i haven't done it yet. do you want me to?Okay, what was your 12th?
Oh, I don't care. Seems like we're all just filling out our rosters at this point.i haven't done it yet. do you want me to?Okay, what was your 12th?
Caught him live for the first time in September.Great show.THanks GOd you didn't leave him out. Fantastic album.Crap.
Just realized about 30 minutes ago, that I totally forgot about one of my favorite albums, that sure enough it turns out, was released in '72.
REALLY hate to leave off the jazz number I had lined up, since it is off of one of my 5 favorite jazz albums from any year.
Okay, maybe I'll just make a second list of all jazz
(not like it'll get any votes).
12.12 Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks - "Walking One & Only"
####, piss, ####, ####, ##########, mother####er, and ####.FOr our last pick, I'm going to go outside the box:
Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television / George Carlin
thank you phroz. i've never had the flu before. it's either the flu or a terrible sinus infection. i'll see how i feel tomorrow.
I've got a similar thing going on. No fever or anything, though, just terrible sinus congestion.thank you phroz. i've never had the flu before. it's either the flu or a terrible sinus infection. i'll see how i feel tomorrow.
From the "Bare Trees" album. Damnation, that is a great song and a Thunder fave. Wished I'da remembered it. Fleetwood Mac in their first incarnation, IIRC. No Stevie Nicks, I think.i'll write down all my songs in a little while nige. thanks for commissioning.![]()
12 - Fleetwood Mac - "Sentimental Lady"
Good list. Probably one of the few in this draft where I actually know every song.Here's my list:
1 - Neil Young - "Heart of Gold"
2 - Mott the Hoople - "All the Young Dudes
3 - Chi-lites - "Oh, Girl"
4 - Curtis Mayfield - "Freddie's Dead"
5 - The O’Jays - "Back Stabbers"
6 - Luther Ingram - "If Loving You is Wrong, I Don’t Want to Be Right"
7 - Gilbert O'Sullivan - "Alone Again (Naturally)"
8 - Michael Jackson - "Ben"
9 - Johnny Rivers - "Rockin' Pneumonia & The Boogie Woogie Flu"
10 - The Carpenters - "It's Going To Take Some Time"
11 - Carole King -"Sweet Seasons"
12 - Helen Reddy -"I Am Woman"
My list is much more oriented to the pop music of 1972, rather than what passed for arena rock back then. I also mostly drafted songs that I liked, rather than what has become the canon of early '70s "rock". Drafting in 18th place meant that a lot of the big songs of the year were already taken, and has been said before some of the really big acts took the year off. There's a whole lot of really great music from 1971 and 1973, but still I think '72 holds up well.
'72 was when I was a junior/senior in college and because FM radio was still young and hadn't hardened into the strict playlists of the past 15 years, almost all the songs listed got airplay on the same stations. There was no MTV or VH1, and it was just a different time.
Of my picks, I'd have to say the O'Jays, Chi-lites and Gilbert O'Sullivan songs are my favorites.
The Allman Brothers Band - "Whipping Post?"hey maybe you guys can help me out I have a song stuck in my head and I don't know who sings it. I heard it on the radio the other day.
The ending of the song goes something like.
I or Deny?? what your looking for (repeats like 3 or 4 times)
then the last line of the song is Oh Lord I feel like I'm dying
then some guitar/sound effects follow.
Anyone know it?
yes that is it - thank you NigeThe Allman Brothers Band - "Whipping Post?"hey maybe you guys can help me out I have a song stuck in my head and I don't know who sings it. I heard it on the radio the other day.
The ending of the song goes something like.
I or Deny?? what your looking for (repeats like 3 or 4 times)
then the last line of the song is Oh Lord I feel like I'm dying
then some guitar/sound effects follow.
Anyone know it?