Steve Tasker
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I can be skipped this evening. Might be able to get a pick in a little bit but on the move right now.
Turn the Page(live version only) , 2+2=? , and fire down below are my favsTripItUp said:Bob Seger – You'll Accompany Me
Big fan, seen him live twice. Most recently at The Forum about 4 years ago and he sounded great. But I want it to be known I really despise “Old Time Rock n Roll”…it just sucks and he has a few others hits that are unlistenable for me. That being said, way too many great songs to let him slide in the draft. I'm told he was played to death in the 70s and there is a lot of Seger burnout, but I didn't discover most of his 70s stuff until the 90s when he wasn't really played...so the burnout thing doesn't really apply to me.
My Seger Top 5
1. You’ll Accompany Me
2. Night Moves
3. Against the Wind
4. Shame on the Moon (Hot Take Selection)
5. Still the Same
*Bonus Track - Turn the Page
I'll sing every word whenever Turn the Page comes on the shuffle when driving with the kids. They'll ask questions. I'll ignore them and keep singing along. They ruined the experience one time because they just started screaming, but we compromised and now they're allowed to try to get me to crack but only with normal dialogue. I'm currently undefeated.Turn the Page(live version only) , 2+2=? , and fire down below are my favs
Yeah, that's their only song I know.Captain Cranks said:I'm not well versed in their work, but I'd be surprised if anything tops Soul Meets Body for me. That song is fire.
love it.I'll sing every word whenever Turn the Page comes on the shuffle when driving with the kids. They'll ask questions. I'll ignore them and keep singing along. They ruined the experience one time because they just started screaming, but we compromised and now they're allowed to try to get me to crack but only with normal dialogue. I'm currently undefeated.
RD 8
Procol Harum - Conquistador (1967)
As I think back at the songs that really hit me, even as a little kid (my theme) - this is one of the big ones.
Certainly "A Whiter Shade of Pale" is better known and I love it too, "Conquistador" captures that time so well, but still holds up today.
This thread needs a little more Juicy John PinkRD 8
Procol Harum - Conquistador (1967)
As I think back at the songs that really hit me, even as a little kid (my theme) - this is one of the big ones.
Certainly "A Whiter Shade of Pale" is better known and I love it too, "Conquistador" captures that time so well, but still holds up today.
8.27 Cocteau Twins - Frou-frou Foxes in Midsummer Fires
Hard to pick a standout on Heaven or Las Vegas. This one in a photo finish with a half dozen others. What a great album. It'd slipped between the cracks for me until this draft.
I may go chalk with Angel but I’ve always loved the duet with Iris DeMent “In Spite of Ourselves”8.xx
John Prine
Speed of the Sound of Loneliness
It's impossible to pick a best song by John Prine. He's got like 50 of them.
@Northern Voice our beloved commissioner ...is up
FYI I am here. NV still doing 30 minutes? If so, he's timed out, but if not, he's got another 13 minutes or so.
Maybe he's doing some draft research.Not clear if he's still in beer training.
@Raging weasel is upThis song topped the R&B and Hot 100 charts in Feb/March '69 (the first Sly song to achieve the latter), was named by Billboard as the #5 song of 1969, was ranked #145 on Rolling Stone's list of the greatest songs of all time, and is one of the most memorable '60s hits by anyone. It was released as a single in late '68 but appeared on the Stand! album released in May '69, so it meets my inclusion criteria (and probably didn't meet Tim's due to the '68 angle).
The song has remained in popular consciousness ever since its release because of its message of racial harmony and its infectious melody and rhythm. It coined the phrase "diff'rent strokes for diff'rent folks," which became so commonly used that it inspired the name of a sitcom launched a few years later.
Larry Graham used the slap bass technique on this song and has claimed it was the first use of it anywhere. The rest of the arrangement is bright and sunny, reflecting the hope of the lyrics.
"We got to live together" is a sentiment that means more than ever today.
Another "I can't believe they are still on the board" pick.
Round 8:
Everyday People -- Sly and the Family Stone
There are two more -- that I was debating between until I realized Sly wasn't picked yet either.Whoa, yeah, can't believe that either.
Spotify pumps me with her work, thankfully. But I've never seen the video- and I love it. Love it. Was that Terry Crews?8.24 - Brittany Howard - Stay High
Howard's debut solo album Jaime slipped past me when it came out in 2019. I had never really bonded with Alabama Shakes so I didn't seek it out and the algorithm didn't put it in front of me.
She put out a different version of her LP earlier this year and the reimagined version of the song with Childish Gambino caught my ear on the radio and sent me back to the original album. "Stay High" is definitely the pick to click from the record. It's a delicious summery groove with a short, sweet and soulful refrain.
@landrys hat
Another "I can't believe they are still on the board" pick.
Round 8:
Everyday People -- Sly and the Family Stone
Here's what I wrote about it in my 1969 countdown:
@Raging weasel is up
@Northern Voicecan pick whenever
So you want to thank him. For letting you. Be yourself. Again?ok man, sure love you here and we've never met ...
but I figured these guys were only at risk of @Uruk-Hai ...sooooooo this requires a tremendous amount of strategy rework as well as several "recovery" drinks
devastating pick my friend
reaction.
So you want to thank him. For letting you. Be yourself. Again?
So you want to thank him. For letting you. Be yourself. Again?
Maybe he does, but it probably should spelled like the original:
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)
WRONGso disappointed ...grammar is important
Thank You - Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin
Maybe he does, but it probably should spelled like the original:
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)
WRONGso disappointed ...grammar is important
Thank You - Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin
WRONG
Round 8
I've taken this the last 2 drafts but in this format and this playlist it's a must.
Blue Oyster Cult-(Don't Fear)The Reaper
Those are my #1 and #2 Crowes as well. I was thinking today that I should probably consider Wiser Time a backup plan in case the artists I wanted first were gone for my round 8/9 picks.Round 8
Wiser Time - The Black Crowes
There's other songs that would better show their Stones' influence (Remedy, for one), but this is the "best of" draft and this is their best song. Black Moon Creeping comes in second.
@Chaos Commish
I fired this record up and made it thru like one and half songs. I'm willing to give em another go, maybe when I'm in a different mood, but I was nodding off I swear.Juxtatarot said:
Noticed your first 2 choices. Rusty Cage and Rear View Mirror. Reminded me of a younger me. And younger me would not have been into Death Cab.I fired this record up and made it thru like one and half songs. I'm willing to give em another go, maybe when I'm in a different mood, but I was nodding off I swear.
I like more mellow stuff too, but I'm picky. Also, good music is good music. I still listen to the stuff now, that listened to when I was much younger. I mean I've weeded out a few things, but if it stands the test of time, whether heavy, or not, I'm still into it.Noticed your first 2 choices. Rusty Cage and Rear View Mirror. Reminded me of a younger me. And younger me would not have been into Death Cab.
Btw, hat tip on picking the best title in the Pearl Jam catalog