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Hell of a B-Side.
Rosanna is that b side?! You're killin it with these double dips.
There was like 4 different b-sides. I just took the best one. However, the record was shaped like Africa, so I'm not sure if it would fit in the jukebox or not.
RulesB-sides: Where applicable, drafters are entitled to the B-side of the original 45 rpm single release of the song (Extra tracks from 12-inch singles, EPs, etc. are not eligible).
Good lord, man; you are going to be taking songs from 1942 and 1943 such that this matters? Much respect.@Eephus hypothetical question here. If a song was released as a B side in 1942 and then re-released as its own single in 1943, I assume either year is fair game in this exercise?
Never heard of 'em.I’M OFFICIALLY GOING TO BREAK THE SEAL!!!!!
I was thinking about this one last round since I thought the A-side might have some interested drafters. Yo Mama selects:
7.23 - The Beatles - Revolution (1968)
A-side: just a little ditty called Hey Jude
I’m going with the single version partly to nab the a-side and partly because the heavier single version fits my playlist more than the bluesy #1 album version.
Can’t believe I’m the first to draft a Beatles song in a music draft when I’m not sure I’ve ever even taken them at all in one before.
didn't know you were a fan of this ...Never heard of 'em.
this could possibly win the double pick of the draft
Yeah... I have to admit that I thought this was going to be challenging...but then I saw that Ringo has played with everyone.This is awesome. You could probably have a great draft just using people who played with the All-Starr Band.
I love mph's theme, and I forgot to comment how much I enjoyed his daughters' Instagram, too.@mphtrilogy I am digging your theme for many reasons (I too have lived in a house full of women virtually entire life), but I have an Aunt Eileen who I have grown closer to than any of my other living aunts. good stuff
Yeah, I just ####### love this song, even this many years later, for no real reason. I wanna play your jukebox (no euphemism intended).Couldn't go anywhere without hearing this song summer 96. And I think it's aged even better.
8.2 The Fugees - Killing Me Softly (1996)
Ground breaking for its time in hip hop too. The female lead wasn't much of a thing, but that all changed after Ms. Hill.
@Yo Mama
I quitthis could possibly win the double pick of the draft
I know everyone’s heard this song a billion times, but does nobody click on links anymore?
Not many women in All-Starr Band historyYeah... I have to admit that I thought this was going to be challenging...but then I saw that Ringo has played with everyone.
I refuse to be ashamed of my Toto love.I quitthis could possibly win the double pick of the draft
Not many women there, but album collaborations are a different story...I've picked up quite a few there. And of course there's the fact that I don't like very many female artists.
Thankfully, most of Ringo's All-Starr bandmates are still with us. RIP Billy Preston, Dr. John, Levon Helm, Rick Danko, The Ox, Jack Bruce, Greg Lake and The Big ManNot many women there, but album collaborations are a different story...I've picked up quite a few there. And of course there's the fact that I don't like very many female artists.
I loved Ms Reese. She was like having your best friend move in for the day.Della would have been an enormous star a generation later - Oprah with pipes. A former client of mine went the Vegas route for a while, got to know Miss Reese and once told me, "this is the black Judy Garland. there's nothing she cant do. sing, dance, talk, joke, hell - she could interview Kruschev."
Don't quit. Rosanna was the first single released and it's an A side. Africa is not the B side. Rule him out of order.I quitthis could possibly win the double pick of the draft
I've caught you in the car drumming to just about everything with a beat.I've caught myself in the car air drumming to this one more than once.
Sniped me with the Jet pick . You Rannouses are killing me.Time to post more picks for the "Cool Beats / Air Drummer" Juke Box:
5.15: Straight to Hell, Ozzy Osbourne (2020)
Observers in 2020: "Ozzy's getting kinda old and frail, he's worn out." Ozzy: "Hold my beer." Dude can still seriously rock, I don't care if he's in his 70's. Drumming here provided by Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
6:11: Are You Gonna be my Girl, Jet (2004)
I'd call it a modern Motown rocker, cool stuff. I've caught myself in the car air drumming to this one more than once.
7:15: Uprising, Muse (2009)
Dr. Who theme music (kinda) done to an electronic glam rock beat? OK, why not?
key ruling awaiting on this one, I have this on my List..Don't quit. Rosanna was the first single released and it's an A side. Africa is not the B side. Rule him out of order.
I'll just take Africa, no b side. Rosanna still eligible.key ruling awaiting on this one, I have this on my List..![]()
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love this one as well..Didn't expect it to get back to me last night. This was released as a December single in advance of Court and Spark, which is very nice in terms of getting Joni in the jukebox. It's probably a top 3 song of hers for me and definitely one of the more jukeboxy imo
8.13 - Raised on Robbery/Court and Spark - Joni Mitchell (1973)
Krista digs a song with a female lead!?!?!Yeah, I just ####### love this song, even this many years later, for no real reason. I wanna play your jukebox (no euphemism intended).
looks like I'm gonna need a 1982 free play to have a shot at this one... looks like I've got 4 tracks highlighted from that year.. gonna be tricky...hmmmmI'll just take Africa, no b side. Rosanna still eligible.
There is a recent cover version, done by the same bad that also covered Africalooks like I'm gonna need a 1982 free play to have a shot at this one... looks like I've got 4 tracks highlighted from that year.. gonna be tricky...hmmmm
I went back to fix all my song links and realized I never changed the date of Tainted Love on my draft sheet to 1981 so can't use this song.Round8- Just the Two if Us- Grover Washington (1981)
Going with the shorter single version that came out in 1981 over the 7+ minute album version from 1980.
https://open.spotify.com/track/1ko2lVN0vKGUl9zrU0qSlT?si=TSMSVW3qTpGwBocEqqu1zg
eephus reactionRulesB-sides: Where applicable, drafters are entitled to the B-side of the original 45 rpm single release of the song (Extra tracks from 12-inch singles, EPs, etc. are not eligible).
I know that song!!!!8.1 Wooly Bully, Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs (1965)
I believe it's in the Western Diner Charter that this classic must be in the jukebox or you dont get a license to operate
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Linking like Lincoln hereI went back to fix all my song links and realized I never changed the date of Tainted Love on my draft sheet to 1981 so can't use this song.
Repick for round8 In My House- Mary Jane Girls(1985)
Nice! I’d never seen this video before.Long Ball Larry said: