Pip's Invitation
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In the same tier of underrated early songs of theirs, I'm partial to Black Hearted Woman.My personal favorite: Don't Keep Me Wonderin'
In the same tier of underrated early songs of theirs, I'm partial to Black Hearted Woman.My personal favorite: Don't Keep Me Wonderin'
I was less struck by the performances as I was the editing of the interviews. Son House describing the blues juxtaposed with a millionaire's son who plays blues guitar. The views of idolatry from the POV of the fanatic and the idolized. The big idea is people who want something honest and life that isn't just a cog in the machine.Awesome. No, I haven't. That's definitely on my radar now. I'm really interested in the pre-hippie, folk era of that time period. I'm not, as you point, necessarily sympathetic to the general consensus of the folk lovers, but it's still such an interesting history that it would probably make a very good watch, including, as you also point out, a heck of a history of that more radical but pre-hippie era.
What struck you about it, if I might ask? A scene or performance? I think you mentioned Joplin at Monterey influenced one of your picks. Anything that might do so here?
Yeah, that's the thing. Everyone sells out now. The cool thing to do is to sell out, even if you have to pretend you sold out.Few artists will be willing to give up songwriting royalties
They were true game changers (before everyone started dying and/or marrying Cher). Basically birthed their own genre. I would have taken In Memory of Elizabeth Reed -- and may well have in this round if they had lasted.
i feel so used...Yes, I was simplifying in an effort to get you to pop in and explain. You were convincing to me - an "Imagine"-meh-er - in my thread, so I hoped you'd elucidate again.
I had a similar story but it was because she was never EVER going to sleep with me.I had a similar story but it was Jethro Tull
too bad GBV has such a limited catalog to choose from.
good pull on the chain, gb. I'd go with Army of Me.6.20 - Bjork - "Hyperballad"
Alright fine. You leave Bjork on the board this far into the draft, it's only a matter of time until I pick one. I feel like I draft her every-other-draft, but what can I say, I love what I love.
As the draft continues, I am thinking of the artists that have yet to be selected and their best songs. Tori was very near the top of my list.Alright I will go back to the heart for this pick. The theme here is yet another artist/song I draft a ton, but hey - we have some newbs that haven't been subjected to these picks yet.
6.xx: TORI AMOS - TEAR IN YOUR HAND
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It doesn't happen to me a ton, but this is still one of the songs that will get either a goose bump or tear reaction from me when I listen.
Another one gone. Other's I was considering:6- Guided by Voices- Tractor Rape Chain
too bad GBV has such a limited catalog to choose from. and still cranking out like 3 good albums every couple months
Not being rude, explain Bjork to me. What songs should I listen to, what should I listen for? I feel like I could like her but it's never clicked.
Paul is my favorite Big Thief song.6.24 - Big Thief - Mythological Beauty
Adrianne Lenker is a prolific songwriter for her band Big Thief and as a solo artist which makes it tough to pick a best song.
"Mythological Beauty" from Big Thief's 2017 Capacity LP is a gorgeous song that fits my mix better than some of their other numbers. It's about mothers and daughters which is a theme that should be covered in a female songwriters playlist.
You broke up with Jethro Tull because they liked Dave Matthews?I had a similar story but it was Jethro Tull
Are you watching Canada vs Mexico?lol... same.
I'm knee deep in CONCACAF WCQ, tundra-stylee.
will pick shortly.
6.23 Sun Kil Moon - Carry Me Ohio
I was absolutely flabbergasted when I got sniped on Sun Kil Moon in the desert island album draft. Then I forgot what a bunch of pretentious music nerds you guys are. Not letting it happen again.
It moves me for a number of reasons, but most importantly it reminds me of how music helped me get through some tough times in my life. As this kids like to say, "all the feels". Or something.
Kozelek is an absolute ##### but he writes great songs.6.23 Sun Kil Moon - Carry Me Ohio
I was absolutely flabbergasted when I got sniped on Sun Kil Moon in the desert island album draft. Then I forgot what a bunch of pretentious music nerds you guys are. Not letting it happen again.
It moves me for a number of reasons, but most importantly it reminds me of how music helped me get through some tough times in my life. As the kids like to say, "all the feels". Or something.
Thanks for the heads-up. Commencing writeup of something I'm pretty sure NV is not janking from me.So @Pip's Invitationthis'll come back to you fast as NV is on a 30m clock.
I like your pick and feel a little indifferent as to it being his best. Definitely a top 1. Not a top 1 but something just perfect to cheer me up is Carissa. Playing it now and already grinning. It's supposed to be sad, but it's so ridiculous I just...6.23 Sun Kil Moon - Carry Me Ohio
I was absolutely flabbergasted when I got sniped on Sun Kil Moon in the desert island album draft. Then I forgot what a bunch of pretentious music nerds you guys are. Not letting it happen again.
It moves me for a number of reasons, but most importantly it reminds me of how music helped me get through some tough times in my life. As this kids like to say, "all the feels". Or something.
Round 6
I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend - The Ramones
The Ramones were much more influenced by The Who and the Stooges than the Stones, but there were some Stones in them. Plus I couldn’t leave them hanging out there anymore.
@Chaos Commish
Round 6
I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend - The Ramones
The Ramones were much more influenced by The Who and the Stooges than the Stones, but there were some Stones in them. Plus I couldn’t leave them hanging out there anymore.
@Chaos Commish
I like your pick and feel a little indifferent as to it being his best. Definitely a top 1. Not a top 1 but something just perfect to cheer me up is Carissa. Playing it now and already grinning. It's supposed to be sad, but it's so ridiculous I just...
Whew. I can finally call the kittens by their full names, Danny Says and Candy Says, instead of initials.
I'd give my left testicle to see the Ramones live in the 70s.
well he's going to a funeral to see family because his cousin internally combusted 15 years after her dad did the same thing, though it could have been an unfortunate trash can explosion.Are you sure it's supposed to be sad?
The Musical Box is always the Genesis song that captures my attention. Dig the Firth of Fifth (it does lean a bit strong into a Yes sound, which is not a bad thing).@Northern Voice's 30-minute clock is up and he wasn't taking this anyway.
Round 6:
Firth of Fifth -- Genesis
This was one of the major "classic rock" bands that I was surprised was still on the board, though they are not for everyone. I am going with this now because they -- and this very song -- have a chance of being sniped by Yo Mama.
Like Fleetwood Mac, Genesis is really several bands in one. They changed drastically not only from beginning to end, but with almost every album. Early Gabriel and late Gabriel bear little resemblance to each other, as do early early Collins and late early Collins and early late Collins and late late Collins (I'm gonna block out the stuff they did with that other singer.) The constant was their striving to make major musical statements. Even the poppiest Collins-fronted albums have material of stunning sweep. Gluing it all together was Tony Banks, who IMO is one of the greatest keyboardists in rock history.
Selling England by the Pound, their penultimate album with Gabriel, is the quintessential Genesis work IMO. Here, the ambition of their earliest work remains, but the production quality was significantly better and the band tried more complex arrangements and long instrumental passages than before. If someone who knew nothing about prog asked what it sounds like, as good as response as any would be to play them the best songs from this album.
To me, its greatest track, and the greatest track of their entire career, is Firth of Fifth. Banks' performance on piano and organ and Steve Hackett's on guitar are breathtaking. It's got all kinds of crazy time signatures going on, but never devolves into wankery for its own sake. This is what I turn to when I want to hear experimental music that's easy on the ears.
@Raging weasel is up.
well he's going to a funeral to see family because his cousin internally combusted 15 years after her dad did the same thing, though it could have been an unfortunate trash can explosion.![]()
the guitar is sad.
Round 6.22
The Sex Pistols - EMI
They're still here, right? I have to take them now that Binky didn't.
Why this song? I don't know, really, I just find that it's their best. The lyrics are typically Rotten, jilted by their label under the pressure of 1977 England (punks were to '77 England WWII vets what hippies were to Chicago '68), firing back with a "we left you" sort of sentiment. Childish bollocks, but what a rollicking song. Steve Jones's riff is just flat out, sped-up metal with a punk twist.
Unlimited edition
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That was the only reason
We all had to say goodbye
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EMI!
There is no reason why....
Firth of Fifth -- Genesis
Oh, I've heard it, and I don't care.apparently you haven't heard that prog isn't cool