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I imagine, assuming we haven't officially started the clock yet.I've got to wait for Marco (and Amnesiac?) ?
Correct?
I imagine, assuming we haven't officially started the clock yet.I've got to wait for Marco (and Amnesiac?) ?
Correct?
I just checked, Alan Parsons produced that album. Interesting.7:07 - Al Stewart - Year of the Cat
I really like ARS. I think videos (MTV)killed them.Yeah, I was surprised that it was still hanging out there this late.Great pick. I had this one on my original list, but somehow lost track of it.8.16--Atlanta Rhythm Section--"So Into You"
I believe Rush closes most if not all of their concerts with this classic.I would rather have had "Xanadu", but I'll happily take this little diddy way back in the 11th round.
Rush - "Closer To The Heart"
How tragic. Someone should write a song about that.I really like ARS. I think videos (MTV)killed them.Yeah, I was surprised that it was still hanging out there this late.Great pick. I had this one on my original list, but somehow lost track of it.8.16--Atlanta Rhythm Section--"So Into You"

Don't forget it was also the year Elvis passed away.As a kid, I remember grown women around the neighborhood sobbing hysterically.1977 was a great year for music.
Although some of the groups that dominated the early seventies were falling out of the picture or taking a break (The Who, Stones, Zeppelin, ect.) there was a ton of great "stadium rock" Guitars were still dominating the music texture, as groups like Queen, the Ramones, Boston,and even Fleetwood Mac were at the forefront of FM radio rock. There were traces of strings showing up with groups like ELO and Kansas.
Of course, disco was still at it's peak, but it's demise was coming shortly.
Little did anyone know at the time that big changes were about to come....
Holed up in a recording studio in Boston, were five young men that no one had ever heard of yet. The Cars were recording their debut album, which was going to fuse keyboards and a herky-jerky vocal style with a traditional rock sound. The combination will win millions of fans and help doors open for a new wave invasion that will dominate music just a few years later.
Also, Rick Springfield is moving here from Australia.![]()
If you can't drive with a broken back...at least you can polish the fenders.My favorite billy joel tunesing this song all the timeI don't love Billy Joel, but I like of few off of his album from this year ...
Billy Joel - "Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)"
"Caddilac-ack-ack-ack-ack-ack-ack-ack!"
great pick!
Alan Parsons = the manI just checked, Alan Parsons produced that album. Interesting.7:07 - Al Stewart - Year of the Cat
Sorry to say, but this was a "change the station" song for me back then. I just did not like this song. Same way with Gerry Rafferty's "Baker Street".Alan Parsons = the manI just checked, Alan Parsons produced that album. Interesting.7:07 - Al Stewart - Year of the Cat

Year of the Cat is one of those "guilty pleasure" songs. I was 6 years old when this came out and they played the heck out of it on the radio when my family drove to the Outer banks. I hear the song now, I think of that trip. I don't feel so bad liking it now that I know Parsons produced it. Plus Tim Renwick on guitar, who has toured with Floyd I think.Alan Parsons = the manI just checked, Alan Parsons produced that album. Interesting.7:07 - Al Stewart - Year of the Cat
:reported:Sorry to say, but this was a "change the station" song for me back then. I just did not like this song. Same way with Gerry Rafferty's "Baker Street".Alan Parsons = the manI just checked, Alan Parsons produced that album. Interesting.7:07 - Al Stewart - Year of the Cat![]()
Renwick did indeed tour with Floyd, resulting in both the Delicate Sound Of Thunder and Pulse live albums.As for Parsons, considering he engineered Dark Side Of The Moon, he can do no wrong in my eyes.Year of the Cat is one of those "guilty pleasure" songs. I was 6 years old when this came out and they played the heck out of it on the radio when my family drove to the Outer banks. I hear the song now, I think of that trip. I don't feel so bad liking it now that I know Parsons produced it. Plus Tim Renwick on guitar, who has toured with Floyd I think.Alan Parsons = the manI just checked, Alan Parsons produced that album. Interesting.7:07 - Al Stewart - Year of the Cat
i stopped seeing them live because they play the same songs every timethey really need to shake things up - not just throw in 3 tunes they havent played in 15 years.I believe Rush closes most if not all of their concerts with this classic.I would rather have had "Xanadu", but I'll happily take this little diddy way back in the 11th round.
Rush - "Closer To The Heart"![]()
Are the Pulse CD covers still blinking after ten years?Renwick did indeed tour with Floyd, resulting in both the Delicate Sound Of Thunder and Pulse live albums.
this song sounds almost exactly like it could be bowieAlan Parsons = the manI just checked, Alan Parsons produced that album. Interesting.7:07 - Al Stewart - Year of the Cat
Agree ... they fell a lot. "The Chain", especially.The Fleetwood Mac songs selected have been complete steals in this draft.
I always thought that it sounded like Eric Idle.this song sounds almost exactly like it could be bowieAlan Parsons = the manI just checked, Alan Parsons produced that album. Interesting.7:07 - Al Stewart - Year of the Cat
Ridiculous stealI would rather have had "Xanadu", but I'll happily take this little diddy way back in the 11th round.
Rush - "Closer To The Heart"
Agreed. I was surprised how late the Rumours tunes were taken. Maybe it was a perception thing that there are so many songs, it could wait. I personally waited a round too long for "The Chain".Agree ... they fell a lot. "The Chain", especially.The Fleetwood Mac songs selected have been complete steals in this draft.
I think we saw the same thing with "Thriller" in the '82 draft. People like to find songs that may not be obvious to everyone else.Like Thriller, Rumours was the top selling album of this draft year, so people are kind of looking past it.Agreed. I was surprised how late the Rumours tunes were taken. Maybe it was a perception thing that there are so many songs, it could wait. I personally waited a round too long for "The Chain".Agree ... they fell a lot. "The Chain", especially.The Fleetwood Mac songs selected have been complete steals in this draft.
David Bowie - "Always Crashing In The Same Car"
I agree.this song sounds almost exactly like it could be bowie
Not sure - I didn't buy it, as I really wasn't interested in another Waters-less live Floyd album.Are the Pulse CD covers still blinking after ten years?Renwick did indeed tour with Floyd, resulting in both the Delicate Sound Of Thunder and Pulse live albums.
"Baker Street" is an immediate tune-out for me, too. I thought I was the only one who didn't like this song.Sorry to say, but this was a "change the station" song for me back then. I just did not like this song. Same way with Gerry Rafferty's "Baker Street".Alan Parsons = the manI just checked, Alan Parsons produced that album. Interesting.7:07 - Al Stewart - Year of the Cat![]()
Can I pick yet or is Marco on the clock?
Marco's time is up, technically, but I don't know if anyone PM'd him. Let's give him until :20. We'll say the clock starts at 9 CST.I find my tolerance for "Baker Street" depends entirely on my mood...Sometimes it comes on and it is just killing me, and I have to switch it off...Both decent tunes, just overplayed at the time. I can listen to them now.
I just can't stand that redundant sax riff. The rest of it is okay.I find my tolerance for "Baker Street" depends entirely on my mood...Sometimes it comes on and it is just killing me, and I have to switch it off...Both decent tunes, just overplayed at the time. I can listen to them now.
Other times, when I am in a more relaxed mood, I can listen to it and just vibe off of the loungy groove abd liek it a lot...
It goes like this:The - yeeear - of the - caaaaatI don't think I know how "Year of the Cat" goes ...![]()
That riff is to beginner saxaphonists what Smoke On The Water is to beginner guitarists. The ultimate goal!I just can't stand that redundant sax riff. The rest of it is okay.I find my tolerance for "Baker Street" depends entirely on my mood...Sometimes it comes on and it is just killing me, and I have to switch it off...Both decent tunes, just overplayed at the time. I can listen to them now.
Other times, when I am in a more relaxed mood, I can listen to it and just vibe off of the loungy groove abd liek it a lot...

Oh! So, it's the song where the guy sings "The year of the cat?" Good tune.It goes like this:The - yeeear - of the - caaaaatI don't think I know how "Year of the Cat" goes ...![]()
You have an excellant typing voice.It goes like this:The - yeeear - of the - caaaaatI don't think I know how "Year of the Cat" goes ...![]()
You have an excellant typing voice.It goes like this:The - yeeear - of the - caaaaatI don't think I know how "Year of the Cat" goes ...![]()
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Okay. 11:07 LunchboxBut thats not where I want to go with thisYou can pick, Lunchbox.
mmmmmm, didn't realize there were so many Stranglers fans here. Was gonna pick a Stranglers song for sure and there are still 10 I could pick off the Rattus Norvegicus or No More Heroes LPs. With only 12 songs It makes it difficult to fit everything in. Pick I've just made was between I Feel Love & a Stranglers song that won't get picked otherwiseand the last of my make-up picks-
The Stranglers - "No More Heroes"
'bout time you make some picks and take this seriously.and the last of my make-up picks-
The Stranglers - "No More Heroes"
'bout time you make some picks and take this seriously.and the last of my make-up picks-
The Stranglers - "No More Heroes"![]()

And I thought Kip Winger was a dirtbag.Christine Sixteen - KISS
"I don't usually say things like this to girls your age, but when I saw you
coming out of the school that day, that day I knew, I knew, I've got to have
you, I've got to have you."
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