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...I realize this is a cover, but it's not covering The Firm's Radioactive. It's covering Imagine Dragons; The Firm's song is quite different.
Thanks, will update the lists!
...I realize this is a cover, but it's not covering The Firm's Radioactive. It's covering Imagine Dragons; The Firm's song is quite different.
This Faith No More combo was the one that really surprised me last night when putting the list together. That and Bobby "Blue" Bland getting two covers in one day. Cool stuff.- I dig this cover of Faith No More's "Epic" by Shovels & Rope and Lera Lynn. I like it better than the original.
- Faith No More's cover of "Easy" is easy like Sunday morning. It stays very close to The Commodores original, which ain't a bad thing being that it's a great song.
Walk with You – Ben Harper (Ringo Starr) -- I know the original from krista's solo Beatles thread and from a Ringo special that I saw on AXS TV. In fact, I think Harper was in his band for that broadcast. This is a compelling read.
I haven't gotten around to listening yet to the 25s. I received a copy of a re-release of Hum's You'd Prefer An Astronaut in the mail today and I'm spinning it and checking to make sure of its integrity, so to speak. What a record! I'm excited.
"Stars," the third track and second single off of the album, should be on any compilation that purports to tell the story of the nineties and guitar-based rock. It's mainstream shoegaze, really. Like the Smashing Pumpkins but cooler.
This is why KP hates covers. He can't handle others outshining Radiohead.
The sad thing is that Norman Fell was all of 55 then. He seemed like a guy that was born at age 55.
I never thought I'd think of Mrs. Roper in that way. But now I'm 50, and well here we are.
The sad thing is that Norman Fell was all of 55 then. He seemed like a guy that was born at age 55.
I never thought I'd think of Mrs. Roper in that way. But now I'm 50, and well here we are.
Agreed, I know I’ve hit rock bottom when envious of the Roper bod.The sad thing is that Norman Fell was all of 55 then. He seemed like a guy that was born at age 55.
I never thought I'd think of Mrs. Roper in that way. But now I'm 50, and well here we are.
Based on the time, he looks pretty decent there for 55.
In other news, Jeffrey Tambor must’ve gone bald in the third grade or something.The sad thing is that Norman Fell was all of 55 then. He seemed like a guy that was born at age 55.
I never thought I'd think of Mrs. Roper in that way. But now I'm 50, and well here we are.
I get the look and attitude are punk, and I get why they were labeled as such - but when listening now I think they sounded like an early sixties pop band (and more specifically the girl groups) with a bit of sloppiness in the playing and "off" vocals.the Ramones' take is a fast and hard-hitting in that classic punk style.
Yeah Joe absolutely over-reacted at a Tom Petty joke and closed our draft thread down in the middle of a draft. I'm sure I love Petty more than him, and took no offense at the joke and realize it was more about the situation (is he or isn't he?) than a disrespect of Petty. It was really odd imo.Figured I'd put this public service announcement here rather than in the RIP thread - be mindful of any jokes there. It's resulted in a wasteland of timeouts over the years.
I don't think I was part of that draft, but I can see how it happened. Gallows humor doesn't typically go over well in these parts.Yeah Joe absolutely over-reacted at a Tom Petty joke and closed our draft thread down in the middle of a draft. I'm sure I love Petty more than him, and took no offense at the joke and realize it was more about the situation (is he or isn't he?) than a disrespect of Petty. It was really odd imo.Figured I'd put this public service announcement here rather than in the RIP thread - be mindful of any jokes there. It's resulted in a wasteland of timeouts over the years.
I don't think I was part of that draft, but I can see how it happened. Gallows humor doesn't typically go over well in these parts.Yeah Joe absolutely over-reacted at a Tom Petty joke and closed our draft thread down in the middle of a draft. I'm sure I love Petty more than him, and took no offense at the joke and realize it was more about the situation (is he or isn't he?) than a disrespect of Petty. It was really odd imo.Figured I'd put this public service announcement here rather than in the RIP thread - be mindful of any jokes there. It's resulted in a wasteland of timeouts over the years.
Joe did open that thread back up, and he apologized for closing it. It was right after the Vegas shootings, and I think he said that coupled with Tom Petty's death may have caused him to react too sensitively. Something like that. Anyway, moderators will give people TOs like zam mentioned for dead jokes.It was reported that he died, and then a few hours later that perhaps the story was premature and he was still holding on - some one (can't remember the screen name but his avatar was Calvin) posted the Monty Python clip "I'm not dead yet" and Joe came in a shut the draft down.
I got one a few years ago and almost quit this place for good.Anyway, moderators will give people TOs like zam mentioned for dead jokes.
I got one a few years ago and almost quit this place for good.Anyway, moderators will give people TOs like zam mentioned for dead jokes.
This. They and Springsteen were pretty much alone in keeping that flame alive in the mid/late 70s.but when listening now I think they sounded like an early sixties pop band (and more specifically the girl groups) with a bit of sloppiness in the playing and "off" vocals.
I think a lot of good spoke up - enough that Joe saw the light when he wasn't running as hot anymore. I know I had a lot of back-and-forth with him over it.Joe did open that thread back up, and he apologized for closing it. It was right after the Vegas shootings, and I think he said that coupled with Tom Petty's death may have caused him to react too sensitively. Something like that. Anyway, moderators will give people TOs like zam mentioned for dead jokes.It was reported that he died, and then a few hours later that perhaps the story was premature and he was still holding on - some one (can't remember the screen name but his avatar was Calvin) posted the Monty Python clip "I'm not dead yet" and Joe came in a shut the draft down.
I think a lot of good spoke up - enough that Joe saw the light when he wasn't running as hot anymore. I know I had a lot of back-and-forth with him over it.
A very young Kottke appears in this episode of The Midnight Special which was recently uploaded to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyQ1FpW2MyYEight Miles High - Leo Kottke (The Byrds)
Leo Kottke is a guitar player known for his fingerpicking style of guitar. I was made aware of him through a different forum because somebody had recommended this cover as worthy of a listen. I listened and agreed and thought the source material and interpretation were so strong as to deserve mention here. That’s about it. Love his baritone and love the soaring guitar that goes along with this. The original happens to be one of my favorite songs ever, and the cover is a cool thing to hear.
I understand now the pop and oldie influences Ramones were wearing on their sleeves. But to my 1977 AOR infested ears they sounded and looked "punk rock" and that's what everyone was calling them back then.I get the look and attitude are punk, and I get why they were labeled as such - but when listening now I think they sounded like an early sixties pop band (and more specifically the girl groups) with a bit of sloppiness in the playing and "off" vocals.the Ramones' take is a fast and hard-hitting in that classic punk style.
I love the Ramones so this wasn't mean as any kind of insult at all - just an observation in my older years.
I grew up poor as hell, but I had a tiny B&W TV in my bedroom. The Midnight Special got more play on that thing than any other show.A very young Kottke appears in this episode of The Midnight Special which was recently uploaded to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyQ1FpW2MyYEight Miles High - Leo Kottke (The Byrds)
Leo Kottke is a guitar player known for his fingerpicking style of guitar. I was made aware of him through a different forum because somebody had recommended this cover as worthy of a listen. I listened and agreed and thought the source material and interpretation were so strong as to deserve mention here. That’s about it. Love his baritone and love the soaring guitar that goes along with this. The original happens to be one of my favorite songs ever, and the cover is a cool thing to hear.
Looks like they have uploaded a bunch of full episodes, so I'll be perusing when I can.I grew up poor as hell, but I had a tiny B&W TV in my bedroom. The Midnight Special got more play on that thing than any other show.A very young Kottke appears in this episode of The Midnight Special which was recently uploaded to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyQ1FpW2MyYEight Miles High - Leo Kottke (The Byrds)
Leo Kottke is a guitar player known for his fingerpicking style of guitar. I was made aware of him through a different forum because somebody had recommended this cover as worthy of a listen. I listened and agreed and thought the source material and interpretation were so strong as to deserve mention here. That’s about it. Love his baritone and love the soaring guitar that goes along with this. The original happens to be one of my favorite songs ever, and the cover is a cool thing to hear.
Shocking, I know. I wasn't many years behind them, though.This episode also has T. Rex, whose members appear to be on lots of drugs.
This episode also has T. Rex, whose members appear to be on lots of drugs.
The YouTube comments indicate that this was T. Rex's only American television appearance. (Which may explain why they played "old" songs Hot Love and Bang a Gong.) I guess they had something to "celebrate."Shocking, I know. I wasn't many years behind them, though.This episode also has T. Rex, whose members appear to be on lots of drugs.
You have a problem with butter on pop tarts?Figured I'd put this public service announcement here rather than in the RIP thread - be mindful of any jokes there. It's resulted in a wasteland of timeouts over the years.
Yes - definitely timeout worthy.You have a problem with butter on pop tarts?Figured I'd put this public service announcement here rather than in the RIP thread - be mindful of any jokes there. It's resulted in a wasteland of timeouts over the years.
True, I’m probably being petty.Joe did open that thread back up, and he apologized for closing it. It was right after the Vegas shootings, and I think he said that coupled with Tom Petty's death may have caused him to react too sensitively. Something like that. Anyway, moderators will give people TOs like zam mentioned for dead jokes.It was reported that he died, and then a few hours later that perhaps the story was premature and he was still holding on - some one (can't remember the screen name but his avatar was Calvin) posted the Monty Python clip "I'm not dead yet" and Joe came in a shut the draft down.
I get the look and attitude are punk, and I get why they were labeled as such - but when listening now I think they sounded like an early sixties pop band (and more specifically the girl groups) with a bit of sloppiness in the playing and "off" vocals.the Ramones' take is a fast and hard-hitting in that classic punk style.
I love the Ramones so this wasn't mean as any kind of insult at all - just an observation in my older years.
You couldn’t remember the name of the Smiths song? Did you not go to college????????!The #25s were not as kind to me as other playlists. There were more than usual that I already knew, but of those I didn't, I struck out more often than hit gold. Some exceptions:
"I'll Take Care of You" by a couple of people - Could figure this was simey's even if I hadn't known. I don't know the original, but this was beautiful.
The Dream Academy on the song with the long title - I've probably heard this one before but just hearted it now. It sounds more...wistful, maybe(?) than the original, while the original is more yearning? Something like that. Lovely in any case.
"Ain't No Love etc." by Black Pumas - Hmmm, I guess I didn't know either Bobby "Blue" Bland song. Or did I? Do I know any of his songs? What am I missing here? I need to find my brain.
"Tam Lin" by Fairport Convention - Another I might already know, but I no longer have a brain so can't say for sure. Great selection.
You couldn’t remember the name of the Smiths song? Did you not go to college????????!The #25s were not as kind to me as other playlists. There were more than usual that I already knew, but of those I didn't, I struck out more often than hit gold. Some exceptions:
"I'll Take Care of You" by a couple of people - Could figure this was simey's even if I hadn't known. I don't know the original, but this was beautiful.
The Dream Academy on the song with the long title - I've probably heard this one before but just hearted it now. It sounds more...wistful, maybe(?) than the original, while the original is more yearning? Something like that. Lovely in any case.
"Ain't No Love etc." by Black Pumas - Hmmm, I guess I didn't know either Bobby "Blue" Bland song. Or did I? Do I know any of his songs? What am I missing here? I need to find my brain.
"Tam Lin" by Fairport Convention - Another I might already know, but I no longer have a brain so can't say for sure. Great selection.
You couldn’t remember the name of the Smiths song? Did you not go to college????????!The #25s were not as kind to me as other playlists. There were more than usual that I already knew, but of those I didn't, I struck out more often than hit gold. Some exceptions:
"I'll Take Care of You" by a couple of people - Could figure this was simey's even if I hadn't known. I don't know the original, but this was beautiful.
The Dream Academy on the song with the long title - I've probably heard this one before but just hearted it now. It sounds more...wistful, maybe(?) than the original, while the original is more yearning? Something like that. Lovely in any case.
"Ain't No Love etc." by Black Pumas - Hmmm, I guess I didn't know either Bobby "Blue" Bland song. Or did I? Do I know any of his songs? What am I missing here? I need to find my brain.
"Tam Lin" by Fairport Convention - Another I might already know, but I no longer have a brain so can't say for sure. Great selection.
You have a problem with butter on pop tarts?
You have a problem with butter on pop tarts?
ditkaburgers gave me a box of Pop-Tarts for Valentine's Day![]()
sorry bud ... we love you!You have a problem with butter on pop tarts?
ditkaburgers gave me a box of Pop-Tarts for Valentine's Day![]()
In a bit of a bad day for me, I heart this post. How sweet!
Happy Valentine’s Day, y’all folk.
You have a problem with butter on pop tarts?
ditkaburgers gave me a box of Pop-Tarts for Valentine's Day![]()
In a bit of a bad day for me, I heart this post. How sweet!
Happy Valentine’s Day, y’all folk.
sorry bud ... we love you!![]()
Sorry about your bad day. Weyou.