It looks updated to me, but maybe I'm missing something. I don't think AIC has been taken yet.Looks like the list isn't updated......is Alice in Chains still on the board? If so, I'm taking something from Jar of Flies.....I wanna take the entire EP, but I gotta choose one! I'll go No Excuses
Looks like the list isn't updated......is Alice in Chains still on the board? If so, I'm taking something from Jar of Flies.....I wanna take the entire EP, but I gotta choose one! I'll go No Excuses
oh sorry ...I see it - "No Excuses"looks like Alice In Chains is AVAILABLE!
what's your selection of songs?
No Excuses.looks like Alice In Chains is AVAILABLE!
what's your selection of songs?
I'm obviously trying to buy time while I scramble after that woman took my next artist (I was going to take Lover, You Should've Come Over).
simey may have, but not many others.Blame Dr. Octopus for taking Return of the Grievous Angel. He sniped you via the transitive property.
I mean, who the hell takes Gram Parsons in the second round?![]()
ETA: The song you would have taken was the other one I considered.
I like Alice in Chains but my favourite version of basically every song of theirs is the MTV Unplugged version. They must have been just ridiculous live.Looks like the list isn't updated......is Alice in Chains still on the board? If so, I'm taking something from Jar of Flies.....I wanna take the entire EP, but I gotta choose one! I'll go No Excuses
I saw them live, electrified. They weren't bad. It was a Clash Of The Titans show. Three thrash bands and AIC.I like Alice in Chains but my favourite version of basically every song of theirs is the MTV Unplugged version. They must have been just ridiculous live.
Yea theirs and Nirvana's unplugged were exactly what unplugged was sposed to be.I like Alice in Chains but my favourite version of basically every song of theirs is the MTV Unplugged version. They must have been just ridiculous live.
Yea theirs and Nirvana's unplugged were exactly what unplugged was sposed to be.
Jar of Flies came out when I was senior in HS. It's always been some of my absolute favorite music. I prolly should've picked Don't follow......every time I listen to it it gives me chills and I've heard it a billion times.
Well played. I was going I Stay Away at the turn.Looks like the list isn't updated......is Alice in Chains still on the board? If so, I'm taking something from Jar of Flies.....I wanna take the entire EP, but I gotta choose one! I'll go No Excuses
There's just something about Jar of Flies.....the stripped down version of Chains if you will...like unplugged....it hits harder.....Staley's soulful, painful voice....Cantrell bringing it all together.....perfection, imoNutshell- specifically the unplugged version is my favorite Chains. They are probably my favorite of the big Seattle grunge bands.
thinking about 3 different picks now. I've drafted one of them recently, another in previous drafts... so I think I'll take one from a band I love that has a tremendous catalog that I don't remember drafting before. I won't hate you if you don't like them as many don't... or would've preferred their more obvious "best" song.
3- Sonic Youth- Schizophrenia
I remember buying Sister LP without having heard a track yet. But I knew the band, and I dug the cover art. IIRC, this is song 1, side 1. and the way it starts with just the drums and builds, retreats and then roars into a screaming guitar assault while still keeping a great hook and pop melody... flat out knocked me down at first and every other listen. And no offense to Teenage Riot- another incredible song- it's the journey of the track that wins me over. And tbh- I prefer Bull in the Heather, but maybe because of the video.
They were very good live - I saw them right after Layne Staley was in a bad car accident so he was onstage sitting in a wheel chair and singing while the rest of the band was running and jumping all over the stage.I like Alice in Chains but my favourite version of basically every song of theirs is the MTV Unplugged version. They must have been just ridiculous live.
my grandfather always insisted, when i wanted to look up a word in the dictionary, that i read and try to learn the entire page that the word was on. even though i didnt appreciate it at the time, it was a lynchpin of my education
the highlight of these drafts is when someone picks Jeff Buckley, because it cues me to listen to Grace in its entirety. great as it is, i cant listen to it more often. it's like an acceptance speech - quotes and/or thanks so many people who touched him along the way, reveals a lifetime's aspiration without actually getting to the statement he wants to make. i missed Grace when it first came around, learned about him (except for the one song) from you guys and i cant bear to listen to it any more often than when it's mentioned here because i HATE wondering what we missed when his song sense wasnt allowed to catch up to his song wish. it would have killed us all...
My favorite of theirs has always been Moving in Stereo - mostly because of the classic scene in Fast Times, but it’s an awesome song even without the lovely Phoebe Cates.Round 3- Just what I Needed The Cars.
great song great band… will do proper write up later.
@krista4
Great pick Shuke… I really love this song3.11 Band of Horses - The Funeral
BOH was for a long time my favorite little-known band. They're no longer little-known.
This song is such a banger and emotional. At times I've had different interpretations of the lyrics, and still not sure.
Regardless, it is one of my favorite all time songs to see live.
shuke said:I said I'd pick at night but had a few minutes during lunch today to catch up. Will do write-up tonight.
2.?? Phish - Harry Hood
I love CCRRSomeone at Steve Albini's recording studio is going through some old mixes to figure out what to do with them. Found one from a CCR cover band whose name is...
Creedence Clearwater Revival Revival
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Eephus said:
I love CCRR
3.24 The Cure Disintegration
"Just Like Heaven" is the best pop song but I've always thought his best songs were darker than the pop songs. I considered "A Forest" and some of the songs off Pornography but decided on the title track of the best album ever and an illustration of Robert Smith at his musical peak.
Someone at Steve Albini's recording studio is going through some old mixes to figure out what to do with them. Found one from a CCR cover band whose name is...
Creedence Clearwater Revival Revival
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They're playing at The Caroline St. Social Club in Shipley, UK next month with openers Sham Parsons and the Ballin' Angels
I thought you must be making that up! Perfect.
Yes. Took this album in the Pick-A-Pair draft. I love Simon and Garfunkel. I think I wrote it up in that thread and tim picked up on what I was putting down during his countdown from 1970. Great song.3.23 - Simon and Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water
I can't belive this fell to Round 3. It's a beautiful fifty-year-old hymn with a truly beautiful message.
I like Jeff Buckley, but if he had lived I doubt that he ever would have developed more than a cult following. It seemed to me that he avoided doing anything that even remotely had hit potential. The Grace LP peaked at #149 and none of the four singles released off of it even charted on Billboard Top 100 (although Last Goodbye reached #19 on US Alternative Airplay list).
I don't think the LP he was working on at the time of his death would have fared much better with the public. He initially brought in Tom Verlaine to produce it, but scrapped those tracks entirely and started over again from scratch.
After listening to the Verlaine produced tracks, I think Buckley's dissatisfaction was due to the fact that it was too commercial sounding, which is amusing to me, as Verlaine has never come close to mainstream success. Nevertheless, some of songs he produced did have catchy hooks and had the potential of giving Buckley the commercial popularity that had eluded him.
I thought you must be making that up! Perfect.
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I don't need to make up tribute acts. There are enough of them as it is.
Aw man, I was hoping to take Fascination Street with my next pick (granted it’s like 50 picks away).3.24 The Cure Disintegration
"Just Like Heaven" is the best pop song but I've always thought his best songs were darker than the pop songs. I considered "A Forest" and some of the songs off Pornography but decided on the title track of the best album ever and an illustration of Robert Smith at his musical peak.
My favorite is Magic. Paris Hilton just had her wedding at this location. (It's the family estate.)My favorite of theirs has always been Moving in Stereo - mostly because of the classic scene in Fast Times, but it’s an awesome song even without the lovely Phoebe Cates.Round 3- Just what I Needed The Cars.
great song great band… will do proper write up later.
@krista4