Pip's Invitation
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You can always leave a list with someone if you don't think you'll be around much.I’m still here (unless I get a replacement?).
You can always leave a list with someone if you don't think you'll be around much.I’m still here (unless I get a replacement?).
Those two are probably my two favorites as well - Funeral For a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding is up there as well.
For krista:
1.20: The Beatles - Abbey Road Medley
Elton John - Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters
For me this was when EJ and BT were at their collaborative best. Before Elton became a grandiose stage act.
Because we wanted you to stay in the draft?Thanks for covering, buddy.
I made a pact last night with Binky that if The Beatles were still there when my pick came up, I'd stay in the draft. Why the hell didn't any of you take them?!?!![]()
I'll post a write-up/reasoning later.
This along with no surprises and true love waits would be on my short list
My short list is Planet Telex, Weird Fishes/Arpeggi, Knives Out, There There, Lucky, and, because I am basic sometimes, Paranoid Android.This along with no surprises and true love waits would be on my short list
No Surprises, Paranoid Android or Fake Plastic Trees for me.This along with no surprises and true love waits would be on my short list
I'd say 50% or more would be on your side - I am not.I'll be honest, I don't get any of the earlier Springsteen stuff. I listen to it and feel nothing.
Am I on an island here?
My thoughts behind this selection..........For @Uruk-Hai:
1.15 or 1.19 or 1.2 or who the hell really knows:
Stevie Wonder - Living for the City
I mentioned to Uruk that I would have taken this over a Beatles song (after he already told me he was going to take a Stevie song), because Stevie is my second-favorite artist, and this is not only what I think is his best song, but also my favorite of his. With the Beatles, however, my favorite might not even be top 5 of those I think are "best."
I'll let him come in at 3 a.m. EST to tell why he wants this one.
@KarmaPolice
Thanks for covering, buddy.
I made a pact last night with Binky that if The Beatles were still there when my pick came up, I'd stay in the draft. Why the hell didn't any of you take them?!?!![]()
I'll post a write-up/reasoning later.
Love the song. Could live without the "skit" in the middle.My thoughts behind this selection..........
I could have taken 3 or 4 dozen of his songs, randomized them into a ranking, and been happy with whatever #1 ended up being. But, for this draft, it wasn't hard to select this one as his best.
Wonder is telling the story of a young man and his family from Hard Times, Mississippi (greatest town name in rock history?). It's obvious he has great affection for these folks.
However, that ominous keyboard riff at the beginning is full of foreboding and you get the feeling right away that this isn't going go well. Another clue is the way Stevie sings this song. He had sung songs with urgency before, but they are usually joyful. This vocal, though, is shot through with worry and angst.
If you listened to AM radio in 1973, you heard the 3 minute version that was a hit. The stuff I mentioned above is present: it's there in the verses and chorus before he vamps out and the radio cut ends. It's one of the best records of the decade.
Song doesn't end there, though. Nope. Because then we find out what happens to that kid who was living for the city. There's a spoken word interlude in which our hero hops a bus to NYC and gets framed on a drug charge, sentenced by the judge (voiced by Stevie), and thrown into jail for 10 years (the guard that puts him in his cell was the studio janitor where this was being recorded).
Then Stevie Wonder goes Voice Of God with the most bitter, brutal singing he's ever done. And it's not just his voice. The synths start to wig out, imitating the insanity of what this guy must be feeling. Throw in the chorus behind him and the unbelievable instrumentation and you have the Great American Opera in 7 minutes.
No Surprises, Paranoid Android or Fake Plastic Trees for me.
That's actually #2. "One" is the correct 1.dickey moe said:WRONG
Harvester of Sorrow is the correct answer.
I hear ya. I think a lot of people could do without that part. I think it's essential, though, and it only lasts a few dozen seconds. Plus, it gets us to the meat.Love the song. Could live without the "skit" in the middle.
I'd go chalk with You Are the Sunshine... for my "best".
I'm hoping you send Binky a different pick than you sent me, and we both post at the same time.Aaaaand I sent my pick to Uruk. Let's try that again.
I don't care for Springsteen much at all, but I generally prefer his earlier stuff to his later stuff, which I find boring.I'll be honest, I don't get any of the earlier Springsteen stuff. I listen to it and feel nothing.
Am I on an island here?
This was my original pick but decided its not really a song so went a different direction. easily the best performance by my favorite band.Uruk-Hai said:For krista:
1.20: The Beatles - Abbey Road Medley
WXPN is playing it right nowThis was my original pick but decided its not really a song so went a different direction. easily the best performance by my favorite band.
Fake Plastic Trees is one of my all-time favorites. Also really like Paranoid Android and [maybe a hot take] Exit Music (for a Film)Dr. Octopus said:No Surprises, Paranoid Android or Fake Plastic Trees for me.
tuffnutt said:This along with no surprises and true love waits would be on my short list
Pip's Invitation said:My short list is Planet Telex, Weird Fishes/Arpeggi, Knives Out, There There, Lucky, and, because I am basic sometimes, Paranoid Android.
Dr. Octopus said:No Surprises, Paranoid Android or Fake Plastic Trees for me.
Not a Boss fan either mostly just listen to his first albumPip's Invitation said:I don't care for Springsteen much at all, but I generally prefer his earlier stuff to his later stuff, which I find boring.
Right? This draft messes with your mind a bit, because I feel like even if an artist has a song I absolutely love, I can't pick them if I've only listened to a handful of their songs.krista4 said:I've realized that I don't feel confident saying what is "best" from an artist unless I've listened to their whole catalog, which limits me in the people I can take songs from. Luckily, I have listened to all 21(!) Ringo albums.
I loved that write up, and have an enriched appreciation for the song as a result.Uruk-Hai said:I hear ya. I think a lot of people could do without that part. I think it's essential, though, and it only lasts a few dozen seconds. Plus, it gets us to the meat.Dr. Octopus said:Love the song. Could live without the "skit" in the middle.
I'd go chalk with You Are the Sunshine... for my "best".
All votes for "Sunshine" are valid. How many solo singers would give the opening verse to two OTHER singers? Plus, this is what a smile sounds like.
I'm interpreting "best" as "favorite".krista4 said:I've realized that I don't feel confident saying what is "best" from an artist unless I've listened to their whole catalog, which limits me in the people I can take songs from. Luckily, I have listened to all 21(!) Ringo albums.
Not a big fan of the Coverdale era but this is easily the best song of the MKIV lineupsquistion said:1.18 - Deep Purple - You Keep On Moving
https://youtu.be/hUBAMxjEtZc
From the LP: Come Taste The Band (1975)
Written by David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes. Tommy Bolin guitar.
While not the best Deep Purple lineup, it's the best Deep Purple song from any lineup.
A soulful gem both lyrically and musically.
This song was originally intended to be on the LP Burn, but didn't make the final cut. Then it was supposed to be on Stormbringer, but missed the cut there too. In both cases the song was vetoed by Ritchie Blackmore, who probably sensed it was a poor fit for his playing style.
Blackmore departs the band and his replacement, the ill-fated Tommy Bolin, immediately loves the song and per bassist Hughes, everything clicked perhaps because:
https://www.loudersound.com/features/the-high-times-and-fast-life-of-tommy-bolin
“Tommy was different, wasn’t he?” he says. “He had a very South American-flavoured, Brazilian, reggae-ish way of playing guitar; it wasn’t European. It was be-boppy, it was jazz, it was everything Deep Purple weren’t. He was a genius.”
I got two in today... thankfully you guys don't think my Crazy Town pick was serious.I can't wait until I pick again next week.
It is a song. It's The Long One.This was my original pick but decided its not really a song so went a different direction. easily the best performance by my favorite band.
TripItUp said:5. I Guess that's why they call it the Blues (this is my hot take since most of what he did post 1980 isn't celebrated
so un-related in a related way....According to the Google doc, I am Master CIA.
I'll allow it.
Mister Suite isn't woke either.so un-related in a related way....
as a residential architect, one of the main suite of rooms in a house is the master suite- master bedroom, master baths, master dressing rooms, etc. these are referenced and cross-referenced all through my work, from the floor plans into specs, etc- so it's important to be consistent and get it right. as with many terms these days, "master suite" is no longer cool. "primary suite" is the latest replacement, although I continually feel like a curmudgeon when I revert to the uncool version.