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The 1977 Song Draft (1 Viewer)

Jimmy Buffett - Margaritaville

There's lots of great classic rock available, there's lost of great disco available, but there's only one Margaritaville.  Buffett is one of my favorites, and this is his signature song and biggest hit.  The relaxed studio version from 1977 is so much more enjoyable than the revved up version he does in concert.
"SALT! GOD #### SALT!"
Only you and the Greek system at Mizzou (?) know this part of the song.
Is this like a "Mony Mony"/get laid, get ####ed thing?
 
If we start to get into "imports" then it's gonna get crazy with songs with diff release dates around the globe...

I am fine with sticking to the US release date rule...

It is cleaner that way...

 
If we start to get into "imports" then it's gonna get crazy with songs with diff release dates around the globe...

I am fine with sticking to the US release date rule...

It is cleaner that way...
i agree
 
If we start to get into "imports" then it's gonna get crazy with songs with diff release dates around the globe...

I am fine with sticking to the US release date rule...

It is cleaner that way...
:goodposting:
 
Jimmy Buffett - Margaritaville

There's lots of great classic rock available, there's lost of great disco available, but there's only one Margaritaville.  Buffett is one of my favorites, and this is his signature song and biggest hit.  The relaxed studio version from 1977 is so much more enjoyable than the revved up version he does in concert.
"SALT! GOD #### SALT!"
Only you and the Greek system at Mizzou (?) know this part of the song.
Is this like a "Mony Mony"/get laid, get ####ed thing?
I think so. Goes like this:Buffett: "Searchin' for my lost shaker of salt ..."

Dancing sorority chicks: "Salt, God-damn salt!"

 
Jimmy Buffett - Margaritaville

There's lots of great classic rock available, there's lost of great disco available, but there's only one Margaritaville.  Buffett is one of my favorites, and this is his signature song and biggest hit.  The relaxed studio version from 1977 is so much more enjoyable than the revved up version he does in concert.
"SALT! GOD #### SALT!"
Only you and the Greek system at Mizzou (?) know this part of the song.
Is this like a "Mony Mony"/get laid, get ####ed thing?
I think so. Goes like this:Buffett: "Searchin' for my lost shaker of salt ..."

Dancing sorority chicks: "Salt, God-damn salt!"
Whatever works :thumbup:
 
If we start to get into "imports" then it's gonna get crazy with songs with diff release dates around the globe...

I am fine with sticking to the US release date rule...

It is cleaner that way...
:goodposting:
You know my opinion. I only want songs that I personally heard on my radio in 1977 included in the draft.
 
I think commish discretion is called for in situations like this one.  Hard to make a blanket rule.
:crisisaverted: :unsure:
Just wanted to make sure before passed on songs from it and then others scopped them up...God I'm a music :nerd:
I was actually going to rule in your favor, since, in my first post, I see nothing about "American release," but I agree with your last post, in that the waters could get muddy if we're picking off of rare Zappa imports.
 
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I was actually going to rule in your favor, since, in my first post, I see nothing about "American release," but I agree with your last post, in that the waters could get muddy if we're picking off of rare Zappa imports.
we have always played in the past where only US releases were acceptable. it used to be listed in the rules, but everybody just knew it after awhile. it gets into too many grey areas when releases from other countries come into play.
 
I think commish discretion is called for in situations like this one.  Hard to make a blanket rule.
:crisisaverted: :unsure:
Just wanted to make sure before passed on songs from it and then others scopped them up...God I'm a music :nerd:
I was actually going to rule in your favor, since, in my first post, I see nothing about "American release," but I agree with your last post, in that the waters could get muddy if we're picking off of rare Zappa imports.
So are we saying no debut Clash?
 
I think commish discretion is called for in situations like this one. Hard to make a blanket rule.
:crisisaverted: :unsure:
Just wanted to make sure before passed on songs from it and then others scopped them up...God I'm a music :nerd:
I was actually going to rule in your favor, since, in my first post, I see nothing about "American release," but I agree with your last post, in that the waters could get muddy if we're picking off of rare Zappa imports.
So are we saying no debut Clash?
yes, the album is ineligible...
 
I was actually going to rule in your favor, since, in my first post, I see nothing about "American release," but I agree with your last post, in that the waters could get muddy if we're picking off of rare Zappa imports.
we have always played in the past where only US releases were acceptable. it used to be listed in the rules, but everybody just knew it after awhile. it gets into too many grey areas when releases from other countries come into play.
I just don't think there are that many albums where the US release is much different than the UK release. It's weird that this hasn't come up (that I know of), actually.
 
I was actually going to rule in your favor, since, in my first post, I see nothing about "American release," but I agree with your last post, in that the waters could get muddy if we're picking off of rare Zappa imports.
we have always played in the past where only US releases were acceptable. it used to be listed in the rules, but everybody just knew it after awhile. it gets into too many grey areas when releases from other countries come into play.
I just don't think there are that many albums where the US release is much different than the UK release. It's weird that this hasn't come up (that I know of), actually.
oh it has come up. you weren't in the first 2 drafts we had. this comes up with a lot of singles. many singles were released in the UK, before the US, and many times this makes the year it was released different. the rule was made after TAN's drafted "Shout" by Tears for Fears. It wasn't released yet in the US in the year we were doing, but it had been released in the UK.
 
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If we start to get into "imports" then it's gonna get crazy with songs with diff release dates around the globe...

I am fine with sticking to the US release date rule...

It is cleaner that way...
:goodposting:
You know my opinion. I only want songs that I personally heard on my radio in 1977 included in the draft.
I agree. And I hate seeing an old song being picked that has no business in the year we're drafting.I'm not interested in seeing Chattanooga Choo-Choo in a '77 draft just because the ### -damned Andrew Sisters put out a live album that year! :hot:

End of rant.

 
If we start to get into "imports" then it's gonna get crazy with songs with diff release dates around the globe...

I am fine with sticking to the US release date rule...

It is cleaner that way...
:goodposting:
You know my opinion. I only want songs that I personally heard on my radio in 1977 included in the draft.
I agree. And I hate seeing an old song being picked that has no business in the year we're drafting.I'm not interested in seeing Chattanooga Choo-Choo in a '77 draft just because the ### -damned Andrew Sisters put out a live album that year! :hot:

End of rant.
Live Andrews Sisters = SOD :banned:

 
I'm not interested in seeing Chattanooga Choo-Choo in a '77 draft just because the ### -damned Andrew Sisters put out a live album that year! :hot:
:lmao: I've got 1:2 odds that Junior is taking that song.

 
I was actually going to rule in your favor, since, in my first post, I see nothing about "American release," but I agree with your last post, in that the waters could get muddy if we're picking off of rare Zappa imports.
we have always played in the past where only US releases were acceptable. it used to be listed in the rules, but everybody just knew it after awhile. it gets into too many grey areas when releases from other countries come into play.
I just don't think there are that many albums where the US release is much different than the UK release. It's weird that this hasn't come up (that I know of), actually.
oh it has come up. you weren't in the first 2 drafts we had. this comes up with a lot of singles. many singles were released in the UK, before the US, and many times this makes the year it was released different. the rule was made after TAN's drafted "Shout" by Tears for Fear. It wasn't released yet in the US in the year we were doing, but it had been released in the UK.
I understand about singles. I was just referring to whole albums. Nevermind. Clash is out.
 

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