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THIS IS THEIR BEST SONG! - Music Draft - Saturday Night's Alright for iFighting (5 Viewers)

That was better than mine. It was what I was going to write, and my better angels told me to, but it’s a lost cause, IMO, and I hate watching people get snapped at or bullied by anyone, even the perpetually aggrieved. 


he's also one of the first to report you

:you've just been reported: 

also ...italics

 
I honestly have no idea why you hang out on a message board. I've never heard you say a kind word about anybody, or respond to anything appropriately or kindly. 

You might think about that, but I know you won't. Don't bother responding to this, I'm going to take it with a huge helping of the fecal matter I'm about to eat, because it befits that.


Sorry you don't get another gratuitous cheap shot.

You have always been condescending and extremely insulting to me for as long as I can remember and I honestly don't know why. I say kind words to and about people who are kind to me all the time (in fact I am pretty sure I have done so in this thread).

I didn't address you here, but, as always, you felt the need to jump in and dis me (I never realized the use or non-use of italics would cause such a reaction).

 
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This is the best song off Dylan's Christmas album because he's having fun. The rest of the record sounds like he lost a bet.

Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen
Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon
Fair, because it was likely the lead single it is probably as far as I got on that album. 

 
I can''t hate too much on Mumford since before they were big, I drove to Toronto with my now wife to see them at some small club. That concert was awesome. 

 
He wasn't trying to correct you. He's making a little joke that the regulars will get, giving you a little insight into how the people here communicate and just chatting with you in general. 


And I was making a little joke too...

For the record, if you check the posts in this thread regarding my picks, I use italics for songs titles (the reason for that is that I bold my actual song selections). If I were to also use italics for song lyrics that would be confusing IMO with both song lyrics and titles both being italicized).

 
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And I was making a little joke too...

For the record, if you check the posts in this thread regarding my picks, I use italics for songs titles (the reason for that is that I bold my actual song selections). If I were to also use italics for songs lyrics that would be confusing IMO with both song lyrics and titles both being italicized).
It's all good, I don't care how anyone posts anything. I am just looking for some new music, jokes, insight and time with my e-friends. The specs are pretty unimportant to me. 

 
Sorry for the delay, settling in on the back porch with the US/Mexico game (won't post any spoilers in here for anyone on delay), a double Sazerac, and a nice Empress of Cuba toro maduro, give me a second here.

 
Sorry for the delay, settling in on the back porch with the US/Mexico game (won't post any spoilers in here for anyone on delay), a double Sazerac, and a nice Empress of Cuba toro maduro, give me a second here.
That sounds so wild (but I know it's just a cigar) 

 
I'm in love with the Queen of the Supermarket
As the evening sky turns blue
A dream awaits in aisle number two

With my shopping cart I move through the heart
Of a sea of fools so blissfully unaware
That they're in the presence of something wonderful and rare
The way she moves behind the counter
Beneath her white apron her secret remains hers
As she bags the groceries her eyes so bored
And sure she's unobserved


 
3.14 - The Cranberries - "Dreams"

"It's only really since Dolores passed away that I've grown a proper appreciation for songs like 'Linger' and 'Dreams'. They were just songs in the set list for us; everybody else was losing their mind about them. And when I listen to them now I realise how great they are for someone so young, which I never, ever appreciated until a year ago. We must have played it a gazillion times in our lives and it just becomes a part of the set, but it’s different now. We’re so lucky to have left that behind, to have that legacy."

- Guitarist Noel Hogan

With this, I'm officially pot-committed on my theme for this draft.  It's gonna get pretty difficult in a few rounds.

 
I'm in love with the Queen of the Supermarket
As the evening sky turns blue
A dream awaits in aisle number two

With my shopping cart I move through the heart
Of a sea of fools so blissfully unaware
That they're in the presence of something wonderful and rare
The way she moves behind the counter
Beneath her white apron her secret remains hers
As she bags the groceries her eyes so bored
And sure she's unobserved
Is that Whitman? 

 
Fugazi’s “Suggestion” has lyrics I always thought were well-meaning but hopelessly reductive and spring forth with a religiosity more punitive than Salem. 
 

We are all here/and we are all guilty! 
 

Doesn’t allow for the human, not to mention diffuse problems with blame about sex, IMO. Plus, it’s meandering, slow, and tendentiously lecturing.

 
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Fugazi’s “Suggestion” has lyrics I always thought were well-meaning but hopelessly reductive and spring forth with a religiosity more punitive than Salem. 
 

We are all here/and we are all guilty! 
 

Doesn’t allow for the human, not to mention diffuse problems with blame about sex, IMO. Plus, it’s meandering, slow, and tendentiously lecturing.


What you say 5%

How you say it 95%

 
Fugazi’s “Suggestion” has lyrics I always thought were well-meaning but hopelessly reductive and spring forth with a religiosity more punitive than Salem. 
 

We are all here/and we are all guilty! 
 

Doesn’t allow for the human, not to mention diffuse problems with blame about sex, IMO. Plus, it’s meandering, slow, and tendentiously lecturing.


I kinda like this song. It could have been a minute shorter though.

 
And sure she's unobserved

As far as middle-aged creepy goes, this is at least a humane sentiment. The “unobserved” sounds like a quantum or particle physics puzzler. 

he puzzled and puzzled ‘til his puzzler was sore

 
This Monterey Pop Festival ending is incredible. Hendrix lights a guitar on fire which seems like it can not be followed but then Ravi Shankar (spotlightingz!) drops a 20 minute solo where he does the dirtiest things to a sitar ever recorded.  God I love this movie. 

 

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