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Please, PLEASE take Duke out of this thing
Please, PLEASE take Duke out of this thing
Wow, how did I forget to include this in my list?!? I feel dumb now.Louie Louie – The Kingsmen (Rockin Robin Roberts) -- I knew this was a cover because a squillion different acts attempted it. It was like Hey Joe in that regard. What made the Kingsmen's version stand out was the garbled vocal, which some listeners thought was hiding obscene lyrics (it wasn't).
I cast a spell on Duke this morning. The chant is supposed to suppress and keep the Devil away, so I hope it works.Please, PLEASE take Duke out of this thing
Legend has it that the microphone in the studio was parked too far above the singer's head, so he had to crane his neck up and that led to the messed-up vocals. I don't think it would have mattered where the mike was, as that dude couldn't singLouie Louie – The Kingsmen (Rockin Robin Roberts) -- I knew this was a cover because a squillion different acts attempted it. It was like Hey Joe in that regard. What made the Kingsmen's version stand out was the garbled vocal, which some listeners thought was hiding obscene lyrics (it wasn't).
If they hadn't won the ACCT, do you think Keats would have been fired?I cast a spell on Duke this morning. The chant is supposed to suppress and keep the Devil away, so I hope it works.Please, PLEASE take Duke out of this thingI probably should have consulted our New Orleans resident Doug B on this voodoo stuff.
Guess what was playing on the radio this afternoon when I got in the car to go to the colony?? Hungry Like the Wolf!!
I don't know. It was said he was on the hot seat. My oldest nephew said he always heard at school that the players love Keatts. I guess the players love for a coach doesn't matter if you aren't winning enough games. Keats said recently that it took longer than he thought it would for the team to gel this year, but they finally found their groove. When you have all these transfers, it is like starting over with a new team each year.If they hadn't won the ACCT, do you think Keats would have been fired?
That never bothered Lemmy!Legend has it that the microphone in the studio was parked too far above the singer's head, so he had to crane his neck up and that led to the messed-up vocals.Louie Louie – The Kingsmen (Rockin Robin Roberts) -- I knew this was a cover because a squillion different acts attempted it. It was like Hey Joe in that regard. What made the Kingsmen's version stand out was the garbled vocal, which some listeners thought was hiding obscene lyrics (it wasn't).
I thought they were a 6 seed that year.Jimmy V’s 1983 squad was also an 11 seed![]()
My bad - I read it wrong. They beat the 11 seed in the first round.I thought they were a 6 seed that year.Jimmy V’s 1983 squad was also an 11 seed![]()
A team of density?My bad - I read it wrong. They beat the 11 seed in the first round.I thought they were a 6 seed that year.Jimmy V’s 1983 squad was also an 11 seed![]()
That’s some sharp wit(tenburg).A team of density?My bad - I read it wrong. They beat the 11 seed in the first round.I thought they were a 6 seed that year.Jimmy V’s 1983 squad was also an 11 seed![]()
Dramamine - Sun Kil Moon (Modest Mouse)
Morning Dew - Grateful Dead (Bonnie Dobson)
Me and My Uncle - Grateful Dead (John Phillips)
Two of my remaining four have already shown up in the countdown.I remember what I chose for 3 of my Final Four. Those three are all song titles that start with the letter "A". No recall on what the 4th is.
The three I can remember of mine haven't been chosen yet.Two of my remaining four have already shown up in the countdown.I remember what I chose for 3 of my Final Four. Those three are all song titles that start with the letter "A". No recall on what the 4th is.
In your case, it's probably not good.3 of my top 4 have not yet appeared.
Is that good or weird?
Hadn't thought of it, but now I can't unsee it. Good thing he never transferred to Brown University.For those who have watched NC State play, whenever Mo Diarra does something good (which is often) and it shows the back of his jersey, I always read his name as Diarrhea.Does anyone else?
Hey!In your case, it's probably not good.3 of my top 4 have not yet appeared.
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Just listened to both Gonzalez's and The Knife's versions of "Heartbeats". Gonzalez's plain-spoken, sparse picking brings this song to a new level for me.
These are the two I've been referencing that I'd expected to get a lot of votes but are just showing up for the first time now.
"Heartbeats" is completely unknown to me, as are Jose Gonzalez and The Knife. I have a lot of holes in my 21st-century musical knowledge ... the little bit that I do know is probably from this board.
I forgot to post The Valentine Brothers' original: (YouTube)(Spotify)Money's Too Tight To Mention – Simply Red (The Valentine Brothers) -- This was a fun little vamp.
And I first became familiar with THAT song via a cover.Buckwheat (yes, that's what the "B,W," stands for) is mostly known for one hit, if anything. "My Maria", co-written by Moore, was a Top 40 pop hit for three months in 1973.
I thought Buckwheat had a whole medley of hit coversAnd I first became familiar with THAT song via a cover.Buckwheat (yes, that's what the "B,W," stands for) is mostly known for one hit, if anything. "My Maria", co-written by Moore, was a Top 40 pop hit for three months in 1973.
* -- Yes, I realize this came out in 1991, but there was still plenty of "80s music" in 1990 and 1991 until Nirvana hit big. My radio stations played The Who's cover of Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting from this same tribute album.
I have no idea, but three of mine haven't shown up yet, either.3 of my top 4 have not yet appeared.
Is that good or weird?
I've never heard this, either. It's a bit sleepy for me.Just listened to both Gonzalez's and The Knife's versions of "Heartbeats". Gonzalez's plain-spoken, sparse picking brings this song to a new level for me.
These are the two I've been referencing that I'd expected to get a lot of votes but are just showing up for the first time now.
"Heartbeats" is completely unknown to me, as are Jose Gonzalez and The Knife. I have a lot of holes in my 21st-century musical knowledge ... the little bit that I do know is probably from this board.
I hate to be "lost old man" about this song ... but as our esteemed board owner might say -- "I find this super interesting": "Heartbeats" is a known, popular song? When krista4 wrote that she expected this to get a lot of votes, I thought "Heartbeats" had a period of popular exposure like Adele's "Hello" or Lorde's "Teams", where you'd hear them all the time even if you weren't seeking them out.
So ... "Heartbeats" is not a way-deep-down underground fave? It was a big-deal huge hit in it's time? I noticed that The Knife's version stalled out at 119 on the Billboard US Single's chart, and Gonzalez' cover never charted in the US. But I understand charts might not mean much here. Was "Heartbeats" in a huge movie (I miss a lot of those, too)? How would someone be exposed to "Heartbeats"? Club scene? Being into DJ type musicians?
I remember what I chose for 3 of my Final Four. Those three are all song titles that start with the letter "A". No recall on what the 4th is.
"B" for "Biased toward the beginning of the alphabet."I remember what I chose for 3 of my Final Four. Those three are all song titles that start with the letter "A". No recall on what the 4th is.
It's a "B."
Three of my final 4 have been taken already. But the one unclaimed is my #4 so, at a minimum, I’ll be a co-owner of that songMy #3 and #4 have been taken. My #2 is going to get sniped before we get there.
OH has two of four that have been taken, one of them by me.![]()
Hmmm...it looks like it was a top 10 hit in the UK. It was on an episode of The OC which for millenials in the 00s was a huge show and it's music was top notch. Artists that got songs prominently featured there would immediately get tons of itunes downloads and become popular. I am sure that's where I heard the song and my wife and I likely immediately downloaded it illegally.Just listened to both Gonzalez's and The Knife's versions of "Heartbeats". Gonzalez's plain-spoken, sparse picking brings this song to a new level for me.
These are the two I've been referencing that I'd expected to get a lot of votes but are just showing up for the first time now.
"Heartbeats" is completely unknown to me, as are Jose Gonzalez and The Knife. I have a lot of holes in my 21st-century musical knowledge ... the little bit that I do know is probably from this board.
I hate to be "lost old man" about this song ... but as our esteemed board owner might say -- "I find this super interesting": "Heartbeats" is a known, popular song? When krista4 wrote that she expected this to get a lot of votes, I thought "Heartbeats" had a period of popular exposure like Adele's "Hello" or Lorde's "Teams", where you'd hear them all the time even if you weren't seeking them out.
So ... "Heartbeats" is not a way-deep-down underground fave? It was a big-deal huge hit in it's time? I noticed that The Knife's version stalled out at 119 on the Billboard US Single's chart, and Gonzalez' cover never charted in the US. But I understand charts might not mean much here. Was "Heartbeats" in a huge movie (I miss a lot of those, too)? How would someone be exposed to "Heartbeats"? Club scene? Being into DJ type musicians?