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there's a difference between thinking everyone else is wrong and thinking you're right...
bump, if anyone wants the playlist.FYI, I created an Apple Music Playlist for the draft, and I’ll keep updating it as we go. Maybe @Northern Voice can add it to the first post.
RIGHT!there's a difference between thinking everyone else is wrong and thinking you're right...
I've been in the Apple ecosystem for a long time, so I never bothered to try out Spotify. I wonder if there's a way to take the metadata from an Apple playlist and turn it into a Spotify playlist...I've never looked into Apple Music before.
The UI looks very similar to Spotify except in light mode. Spot checks of their catalog suggest it's similar as well, even down to the tracks by my step-cousins-in-law.
I've woken up every day- after seeing Pippin 4 times over the weekend- singing that soundtrack. needless to say, it grew on me.I woke up with the song "Behind Closed Doors" stuck in my head, and I couldn't remember if it was Charlie Pride or Charlie Rich who sang it, and then I couldn't remember which of the Seven-Deadly-Sin-Related Charlies was the Black country singer and which was the tubby one with white hair, and I thanked the good lord for the internet.
Then I came in here and saw we were still talking about The Smiths.
oh crap. feel better, gb.Medical update. My arm over the weekend got worse. I've had MRSA in the past ten years, so I have to go to the doctor today to have it checked out, as it suspiciously looks exactly like what happened last time. I'm a bit worried. As far as the draft goes, this means I'm also on skip for the day if it comes to that.
Nervously awaiting a medical response to this. Sucks. Peace, homies.
I've woken up every day- after seeing Pippin 4 times over the weekend- singing that soundtrack. needless to say, it grew on me.
Round 4:
Use Me -- Bill Withers
Writeup later. Continue to skip me until tomorrow morning.
I've been in the Apple ecosystem for a long time, so I never bothered to try out Spotify. I wonder if there's a way to take the metadata from an Apple playlist and turn it into a Spotify playlist...![]()
well look at you, all fancy with the googling.A quick search suggests it's possible
the lyrics get a little clunky when he's getting advice about being used from his brother, but that groove is just pure fire. easily the right pick for me. i never fully appreciated it until hearing it on The Wire.Oh man, love Withers and this song. This is my favorite pick of the 4th round(I know it's not a contest)
Never heard of themIf I wasn't four picks into a different schtick, the shark move would be to draft Johnny Marr and Morrissey in the next two rounds.
Time for one of my favorite/favourite bands all-time. Yo Mama selects:
4.32 - Yes - Long Distance Runaround (plus it’s required to pair it with The Fish)
I would probably put Close to the Edge and Yours is No Disgrace as my favorites, but this and Roundabout were my gateways into Prog Rock (yep even before Rush). Not that this song is very Proggy (Proggish?), but the musicianship and changes in tempo were something I hadn’t really been exposed to previously. I immediately bought my Fragile and Classic Yes cassette tapes (and eventual CDs) after hearing this on the radio and wore them out. That’s why this one gets my pick as “best”.
They seem to fall into that category of of bands with elite musicianship but not as popular as less talented bands with more radio friendly hits.
Yes played arenas in the early 70s when that was kind of the pinnacle for Rock venues. Stadium shows were still very rare and the devil hadn't created sheds yet.
I like this one and I think it holds up pretty well.
My brick and mortar music snob buddies are all over Yes. They seem to fall into that category of of bands with elite musicianship but not as popular as less talented bands with more radio friendly hits. That being said, I know "Owner of a Lonely Heart" was a popular jam in the MTV era that I liked as well.
ETA: I'm no expert as they were a little before my time.
Pick 5.01 - The Killers – A Dustland Fairytale
Pretty sharp 180 from the previous band as to me The Killers have always sent the vibe of “we don’t take ourselves very seriously.” Unlike a lot of their songs, this one does have a pretty clear message, supposedly inspired by Brandon Flowers’ parents. Some of my other favorites are All These Things That I’ve Done and Miss Atomic Bomb. They also have a nice little collection of Christmas songs, including the classic Don’t Shoot Me Santa, or the nostalgia-soaked A Great Big Sled.
nice tune... and not the usual hit.Pick 5.01 - The Killers – A Dustland Fairytale
Pretty sharp 180 from the previous band as to me The Killers have always sent the vibe of “we don’t take ourselves very seriously.” Unlike a lot of their songs, this one does have a pretty clear message, supposedly inspired by Brandon Flowers’ parents. Some of my other favorites are All These Things That I’ve Done and Miss Atomic Bomb. They also have a nice little collection of Christmas songs, including the classic Don’t Shoot Me Santa, or the nostalgia-soaked A Great Big Sled.
sorry about the repeat ...but did you catch this early live Yes clip I posted a while back in one of our music threads?
so crazy good.
love the whole Yes catalog, less so on the later stuff ...I listened to the entire Yessongs album over and over in my college days when I painted this on my bedroom wall - sorry for yet another repost (most here have seen it) but ...
Yessongs inside cover painting on my wall years ago.
sweet carpet too eh? - big Americana theme back in '76 ...
nice tune... and not the usual hit.
I will inflict a Floppinho School of Rock Killers' tune (with the same singer) if provoked.
Can you please post all of their chart positions so we know whether or not they were popular? And, then, just keep posting them over and over?They were big in the UK.
Can you please post all of their chart positions so we know whether or not they were popular? And, then, just keep posting them over and over?
i heard 20-50have we got an estimated # of rounds to completion? asking for a friend...
Sorry to hear RA. Hope it's not MRSA again---not a common complication of vaccination, but not unheard of. Let us know what your doc says.Medical update. My arm over the weekend got worse. I've had MRSA in the past ten years, so I have to go to the doctor today to have it checked out, as it suspiciously looks exactly like what happened last time. I'm a bit worried. As far as the draft goes, this means I'm also on skip for the day if it comes to that.
Nervously awaiting a medical response to this. Sucks. Peace, homies.
Yes, I saw them with my youngest daughter recently, and it was a fun and polished performance. Kind of regret not buying a "The Killers are dang good" concert t-shirt. Also agree that a lot of their songs are fun to sing along with.I always look forward to what they come out with next as their "pop artistry" is better than most IMHO. Seen them live twice and always a great show. Met a girl I dated for a while at a Killers show.
Also, I can rock the mic with Mr. Brightside at Karaoke.
Great turn. New Order was on my very short list----probably my next.Search function says these two make-up picks should be good:
3.32: "Planet Earth", Duran Duran
John Taylor's bass workouts are hard to resist -- one of their earliest, and one of his finest.
4.02: "Age of Consent", New Order
If anyone ever asks how punk, post-punk, and new wave led to one another in an evolutionary sense, play them this record. First released commercially on the 1983 album Power, Corruption & Lies, the band wrote the song about a year and a half earlier and it had become a staple of their live shows by early 1982.
good thing he has access to a lot of beer.Oh boy, someone's not gonna like this
Thanks, Marco. Will do.Sorry to hear RA. Hope it's not MRSA again---not a common complication of vaccination, but not unheard of. Let us know what your doc says.