Thanks for the lob that allows me to mention for the 100th time that I used to watch live music at Tacoland!White light!
White heat!
OK then you should change it to Paul McCartney as it was the flip side of a Paul McCartney single release and I don't the think the single was ever sold as being by Wings. It wasn't a band release it was a Paul McCartney release.
So is just Wings off the board? Just Paul? Or both?
Just curious since I’m not planning on drafting either if they’re still available
Coincidentally, when I did my countdown, Uruk-Hai predicted I would have "Coming Up" as my favorite Paul post-Beatles song, and I believe it's his favorite, too.
The live version of Maybe I'm Amazed is the song I almost took at 2 overall.I love both versions of "Coming Up," and it's my sixth favorite Wings (or PM & Wings) song, after "Band on the Run," "Let Me Roll It," "Little Lamb Dragonfly" (a sentimental favorite), "Live and Let Die," and "Daytime Nighttime Suffering." Or seventh if you count the live version of "Maybe I'm Amazed." I don't know what song I think is "best," though. Probably "Band on the Run."
Coincidentally, when I did my countdown, Uruk-Hai predicted I would have "Coming Up" as my favorite Paul post-Beatles song, and I believe it's his favorite, too.
I adore Phoebe Bridgers.
Monkberry Moon Delight Sir Paul (and linda)
Round 5 Mayonaise - Smashing Pumpkins
1979 is probably their best song but Mayonaise is by far my favorite. I was a Freshman in college when Siamese Dream came out and i became an Instant fan. Of all the bands of the era I think they hold up the best.
Bullet With Butterfly Wings is my fav. The Pumpkins are one of those bands I don't really listen to anymore.tuffnutt said:Round 5 Mayonaise - Smashing Pumpkins
1979 is probably their best song but Mayonaise is by far my favorite. I was a Freshman in college when Siamese Dream came out and i became an Instant fan. Of all the bands of the era I think they hold up the best.
I read this as some group called Monkberry Moon Delight singing a song called Sir Paulsimsarge said:Monkberry Moon Delight Sir Paul (and linda)
This came up on my Beatles Spoitfy playlist as a recommendation. Came up after Nowhere Man and I was jammin, but then it was like "WTF Spotify, this ain't Beatles". And then I looked and was floored. THAT'S McCartney? I've reheard it a hundred times and Here and there I can make the voice connection, but mostly NOT!simsarge said:Monkberry Moon Delight Sir Paul (and linda)
don't know him - but I like it.
If you want to check more out, in addition to this one, my favorites are "Angeles," "Say Yes," "I Figured You Out" and "2:45 AM." He was also nominate for an Oscar for "Miss Misery."
I love Elliottkrista4 said:5.20 Elliott Smith - Waltz #2
Not much time for a write-up, as I'm trying to work while keeping this going. This might be my favorite from him, and at least in my top three. In terms of song-writing, I think it's his best. Love the piano, too, and of course I'm always a sucker for waltz time.
As usual when I choose a song from him, I'll state that he was killed by his girlfriend, not a suicide, and I will die on this hill.
@El Floppoto snipe me
Elliott Smith is one of my all time favorites… honestly thought I could wait a few rounds. Waltz 2 is so good… but all of his stuff is. From Angeles and son of Sam to his twilight and can’t make a sound I can’t count the hours I have spent with Elliott smith playing in the background. Stained glass eyes or No name #5 might be my favorites, but it’s so hard to pick just one. Kudos to a great pick.krista4 said:5.20 Elliott Smith - Waltz #2
Not much time for a write-up, as I'm trying to work while keeping this going. This might be my favorite from him, and at least in my top three. In terms of song-writing, I think it's his best. Love the piano, too, and of course I'm always a sucker for waltz time.
As usual when I choose a song from him, I'll state that he was killed by his girlfriend, not a suicide, and I will die on this hill.
@El Floppoto snipe me
The Fruit Bats a good new band cover that album completely. In some ways I like it better but I also didn’t listen to the Pumpkins one that much to be honest.TripItUp said:Siamese Dream is amazing and I agree it holds up well.
My favorite is "'Rocket"
But not I used to Love Her (follow-up to My Girlfirend is in a Coma)Ilov80s said:Patience is pretty damn overrated
Since it was you who posted that link, there was zero mystery as to who the guest was.Binky The Doormat said:
Rocket is my favorite as well. However, I've found Corgan's voice really grates my ears in my old age. Other than a few tracks, I'm usually changing stations if they come on the radio.TripItUp said:Siamese Dream is amazing and I agree it holds up well.
My favorite is "'Rocket"
I planned to see him at the University of Utah Ballroom on 9/19/03. I didn't go. :(krista4 said:5.20 Elliott Smith - Waltz #2
Not much time for a write-up, as I'm trying to work while keeping this going. This might be my favorite from him, and at least in my top three. In terms of song-writing, I think it's his best. Love the piano, too, and of course I'm always a sucker for waltz time.
As usual when I choose a song from him, I'll state that he was killed by his girlfriend, not a suicide, and I will die on this hill.
@El Floppoto snipe me
Great band, great pick. I have a huge crush on the lead singer. Whether she is singing or just speaking in an interview, I melt.Steve Tasker said:5.14 - CHVRCHES - "Clearest Blue"
To be honest, a band that I thought I'd end up loving more than I do. They're good, sure, but I can't help but feel like there's an unrealized potential under the surface here.
That said, their discography high points are amazing, and this is one of them. A solid 2:45ish of buildup, crescendo, and an extended catchy synthy dance outro.
Also, well, the further this draft goes, the more scarce these countries get in terms of draftable vocalists. I've only got 2 on the shortlist for Scotland, and this is probably the most snipe-able scarce-country band left on my list, if I had to guess.
krista4 said:I love both versions of "Coming Up," and it's my sixth favorite Wings (or PM & Wings) song, after "Band on the Run," "Let Me Roll It," "Little Lamb Dragonfly" (a sentimental favorite), "Live and Let Die," and "Daytime Nighttime Suffering." Or seventh if you count the live version of "Maybe I'm Amazed." I don't know what song I think is "best," though. Probably "Band on the Run."
Coincidentally, when I did my countdown, Uruk-Hai predicted I would have "Coming Up" as my favorite Paul post-Beatles song, and I believe it's his favorite, too.
I think the Jimmy McCullogh solos are the best.krista4 said:I love both versions of "Coming Up," and it's my sixth favorite Wings (or PM & Wings) song, after "Band on the Run," "Let Me Roll It," "Little Lamb Dragonfly" (a sentimental favorite), "Live and Let Die," and "Daytime Nighttime Suffering." Or seventh if you count the live version of "Maybe I'm Amazed." I don't know what song I think is "best," though. Probably "Band on the Run."
Coincidentally, when I did my countdown, Uruk-Hai predicted I would have "Coming Up" as my favorite Paul post-Beatles song, and I believe it's his favorite, too.
"With my green metal boots I'm preparing to shoot up the city. And the ring at the end of my nose makes me look rather pretty. It's a pity there's nobody here to witness the end. Save for my dear old friend and confidante Mademoiselle Kitty" has forever been my favorite, but MMD was just so not sounding like him that it makes it the "best"krista4 said:Wow, I love this song but am surprised to see anyone take it as his best! Not disagreeing; just an interesting pick.![]()
One of my favorite songs off of "Band On The Run". "Jet" is great too.My 2nd choice was one that you or no one else has mentioned, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five or 1985. Although I agree that LIve and Let Die is also arguable as best because McCartney was just given a song title and had to reverse engineer the song from that and came up with something brilliant.
Wings - Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utMD5GDkLk8
100%, textbook definition crush on her. I love "Graves" and it's tough to argue "The Mother We Share" too.Great band, great pick. I have a huge crush on the lead singer. Whether she is singing or just speaking in an interview, I melt.
Two of my faves are: Get Out and Graffiti.
I'm up?krista4 said:5.20 Elliott Smith - Waltz #2
Not much time for a write-up, as I'm trying to work while keeping this going. This might be my favorite from him, and at least in my top three. In terms of song-writing, I think it's his best. Love the piano, too, and of course I'm always a sucker for waltz time.
As usual when I choose a song from him, I'll state that he was killed by his girlfriend, not a suicide, and I will die on this hill.
@El Floppoto snipe me
yep ...you are upI'm up?
I'm not taking that snipe- it's all you.
I have a pick ready if I'm up.
My 2nd choice was one that you or no one else has mentioned, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five or 1985. Although I agree that LIve and Let Die is also arguable as best because McCartney was just given a song title and had to reverse engineer the song from that and came up with something brilliant.
Wings - Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utMD5GDkLk8
@Pitchfork Are we really counting Paul McCartney and Wings as two different artists?
Better publicist does NOT make a better talent nor performer/ performance . I
Think Eephus is being sarcastic, but who knows.Better publicist does NOT make a better talent nor performer/ performance . IFergie, but that Whitney performance is just soooo awesome
This is the grittiest of Withers' hits, drawing on both blues and funk, and features tremendous interplay between bass (Melvin Dunlap) and clavinet (Ray Jackson). It's one of those songs where you feel each note in your bones. It's also one of the few songs about sex in which we glean multiple people's perspectives -- the sugar daddy narrator, his mistress and his brother and his friends who think she's playing him. The payoff is in the last verse:Pip's Invitation said:Round 4:
Use Me -- Bill Withers
Writeup later. Continue to skip me until tomorrow morning.
This track was my introduction to The National and my favorite.I never get to take these guys because they always get took first.
There are other's that will be preferred as best perhaps, but this song has always encapsulated what makes them distinct and interesting for me.
5- The National- Mistaken For Strangers
other in consideration- BLoodbuzz Ohio, Squalor Victoria
I never get to take these guys because they always get took first.
There are other's that will be preferred as best perhaps, but this song has always encapsulated what makes them distinct and interesting for me.
5- The National- Mistaken For Strangers
other in consideration- BLoodbuzz Ohio, Squalor Victoria