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AgreedYou shouldn't Andrew Ridgley was George Michael's partner and collaborator in Wham.
AgreedYou shouldn't Andrew Ridgley was George Michael's partner and collaborator in Wham.
my mom used to wear out Suspicious Minds on vinyl, so that one gives me the feelings.I like "In the Ghetto" and "Suspicious Minds"
At that time, @Maik Jeaunzwill be on the clock.Suspicious Minds is my #1 Elvis by a wide margin. Eventually I would have pulled the trigger if he kept being passed over.
As you say masterKeep on skipping me. With so much time between picks I feel like I have to make them really count. I'll be pondering my options.
your mom and my mom could have been sistersmy mom used to wear out Suspicious Minds on vinyl, so that one gives me the feelings.
I hadn't heard it before I pulled together a 'best of Sia' sampler for the car. This, Chandelier, and Elastic Heart are the standouts for me. Top 3 female vocalist of this era, imo.I've always liked Sia when I hear her- great songwriter, great voice. not my sweet spot, in terms of the pop stylings, but full respect for her. I don't know this tune at all... but think I prefer Chandelier as a more iconic vocal- not sure I'm going to remember this one, tbh.
Love the "humiliating kick in the crotch" line- use it IRL all the time.I thought Shuke might put an idea into other heads with his last song choice and ruin my next pick, buuuuutttt....
5.30 - Synchronicity II - The Police
The Police were the first rock band I ever got really into and Synchronicity was the first tape I ever bought myself. Just a masterful album all around (with the exception of the bone thrown to Andy Summers' s Mother - stick to playing, Andy). This song captures the best of the band - the creepy intro, Copeland's driving drumming, Summers's riffs and pre-shoegaze ambience, Sting's unique voice and lyrics mixing the mystic and the mundane - this will forever be the only song ever written that includes the lyrics "Rice Krispies," "crotch," and "loch." The video is great too with the band's dystopian take on life and music (while Sting pokes fun at Billy Idol). To this day I don't think a band got more sound out of a trio than The Police.
Edit: Funny story - my wife and I got to see The Police at Dodger Stadium during their reunion tour (Foo Fighters opened - awesome show), and as the show ended and everyone is trying to rush out of the stadium, amidst 50,000+ people we run into her brother /my brother-in-law and his wife from San Diego as we're heading through the exits. NEVER TELL ME THE ODDS.
Do you have Push (Feeling Good On a Wednesday) on there?I hadn't heard it before I pulled together a 'best of Sia' sampler for the car. This, Chandelier, and Elastic Heart are the standouts for me. Top 3 female vocalist of this era, imo.
Barracuda was going to be my next pickGood one!
Top 5 Heart for Me
1. Barracuda
2. Magic Man
3. Crazy on You
4. Straight On
5. Alone
Love this -- and Hot Burrito #2. And most of the other songs from their first two albums.6.05 Hot Burrito #1 - Flying Burrito Brothers
I hadn't planned to take this for my mix purposes but I've realized that I don't really have that going on anyway so I'm going to take it now. One of my favorite songs.
@Ron Swanson
And I just thought of another one that I'm shocked is still on the board. Unlike the other two, they are not an acquired taste (in my experience).There are two that I am shuked haven't been taken yet -- but in each case, their sound is not for everyone, so I kind of get it.
My fav would be something from their best album-Free.6.X - Make Me Cry, Concrete Blonde
Try to listen to the following live performance and not get goosebumps at about the 1:25 mark.
My fav would be something from their best album-Free.
God Is a Bullet,Scene of a Perfect Crime or Little Conversations
So I'm sticking with my theme of megastars with large catalogues...
George Michael - Father Figure
4. I Knew You Were Waiting (with Aretha...hot take alert, this is the best pop duet of the entire decade)
He's not someone I ever seek out to listen to, but I probably should. He seems very underappreciated to me (and apparently by me)
I don't think you're in the minority among music lovers. I think he's largely underappreciated by critics because of his bubblegum pop stuff which is dumbed down for the masses and purposefully constructed/packaged to sell records. For example, I'm not a big fan of "Faith" or "I want your sex." I actually despise Faith.
This would have been my second choice. I would have gone with Freedom, which I think is his most personal statement.George Michael - Father Figure
I think there's something you should know
(I think it's time I told you so)
There's something deep inside of me
(There's someone else I've got to be)
Take back your picture in a frame
(Take back your singing in the rain)
I just hope you understand
Sometimes the clothes do not make the man
I noticed right away.I just noticed Juxtatarot is spelled Juxtatrot on the spreadsheet.
I just noticed Juxtatarot is spelled Juxtatrot on the spreadsheet.
I'm not religious, but I've never cared for this. Love their first 5 albums (especially Drums & Wires, Black Sea and English Settlement) but they got kind of boring for me after that. I don't think this, or most of Skylarking, has aged well. It seems like they were trying to force a Sgt. Peppers vibe and it rings hollow to me.6.10 XTC Dear God
So, this might not be a popular choice among XTC fans and many others won’t like the lyrics. Andy Partridge wasn’t happy with the song either which was part of the reason it was left off the UK edition of Skylarking. However, I love it. The lyrics spoke to me as a young atheist in the pre-Internet age. I love how Todd Rundgren, the producer, found a little girl to sing the beginning and end. And that last minute. Wow!
ToddI'm not religious, but I've never cared for this. Love their first 5 albums (especially Drums & Wires, Black Sea and English Settlement) but they got kind of boring for me after that. I don't think this, or most of Skylarking, has aged well. It seems like they were trying to force a Sgt. Peppers vibe and it rings hollow to me.
6.10 XTC Dear God
So, this might not be a popular choice among XTC fans and many others won’t like the lyrics. Andy Partridge wasn’t happy with the song either which was part of the reason it was left off the UK edition of Skylarking. However, I love it. The lyrics spoke to me as a young atheist in the pre-Internet age. I love how Todd Rundgren, the producer, found a little girl to sing the beginning and end. And that last minute. Wow!
I'm not religious, but I've never cared for this. Love their first 5 albums (especially Drums & Wires, Black Sea and English Settlement) but they got kind of boring for me after that. I don't think this, or most of Skylarking, has aged well. It seems like they were trying to force a Sgt. Peppers vibe and it rings hollow to me.
We both know more than anyone else on this board that not every single thing he did was perfect.Todd
We both know more than anyone else on this board that not every single thing he did was perfect.Todd
Glad to see Mr. Z finally make an appearance. I would have a difficult choice between "Roland"or "Excitable Boy" or "Reconsider Me" or "Splendid Isolation" or....Round 6.11 - Warren Zevon - Veracruz
This was incredibly hard. I have about a ten-way tie for this. I almost went with "Roland", but this was the last minute finisher. By Zevon and Calderón, it is evocative for me.
@Manster is up
@El Floppo on deck
The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul is the greatest song nobody else thinks so.
yeah, it's like the Pink Panther meets ....
I dunno ...someone
Desperado Under the Eaves for me but yours are all great choices as well.Round 6.11 - Warren Zevon - Veracruz
This was incredibly hard. I have about a ten-way tie for this. I almost went with "Roland", but this was the last minute finisher. By Zevon and Calderón, it is evocative for me.
@Manster is up
@El Floppo on deck
I don’t think most of us disagree with that. I think we are either choosing the song that personally resonated with us the most or is our personal favorite or maybe is just a little off the beaten path and we want to highlight it for others.Sometimes,far mor often than you nerds consider, the biggest hit is the biggest hit for a reason. It's the best song.
Lawyer Guns and Money. After that Keep me in Your Heart is in a tier of it's own for obvious reasons. Then I've always been partial to Carmelita. Miss this guy a lot.
Love all those songs. I have nothing to back it up but my guess is Werewolves of London was his biggest hit - which is also a great song.Sometimes,far mor often than you nerds consider, the biggest hit is the biggest hit for a reason. It's the best song.
Lawyer Guns and Money. After that Keep me in Your Heart is in a tier of it's own for obvious reasons. Then I've always been partial to Carmelita. Miss this guy a lot.
I don't want to start a big thing like The Smiths fiasco, but wasn't his biggest hit "Werewolves of London"?Sometimes,far mor often than you nerds consider, the biggest hit is the biggest hit for a reason. It's the best song.
Lawyer Guns and Money. After that Keep me in Your Heart is in a tier of it's own for obvious reasons. Then I've always been partial to Carmelita. Miss this guy a lot.