Driving, sorry.
Buddy Holly - Crying, Waiting, Hoping
Well this interview, which is the one I am referencing, goes to your thinking more than mine.Well, never mind, I must have totally misunderstood it. I swear I heard him do an interview that said they were done simultaneously.
some well known trivia for those that may not know...
Holly helped give Waylon Jennings his start. Waylon gave up his seat to the Big Bopper on the plane that Holly died on. The Big Bopper took his seat.
The day rock and roll died.....because of a shartMore trivia regarding the ill-fated flight:
Ritchie Valens got the remaining seat on the flight because he won a coin toss with Holly's other band member Tommy Allsup.
And the main reason Holly chartered the plane was to get ahead of the tour bus so that he could wash his clothes and have some clean underwear.
Just to be clear, and especially given the pace of today, you are much less likely to get two picks in on the weekend, with no clock versus going to one pick per day. But it seems that it's what people want so we'll stick with no clock for the weekendIt is fine, leave it as it is - draft moves along pretty well on the weekend (slows down late in the evening but I don't see that as a problem). I was hoping to get in some picks this weekend if the draft was done like last weekend, because I have jury duty next week and may not be able to make any picks during the day.
9.10 - Neko Case - Hold On, Hold On
Tough to choose a best one so I went with my favorite track from my favorite album of hers.
Just to be clear, and especially given the pace of today, you are much less likely to get two picks in on the weekend, with no clock versus going to one pick per day. But it seems that it's what people want so we'll stick with no clock for the weekend
You are monopolizing the young, female singer/songwriter, not mainstream category. (with some minor exceptions)
I'd vote no clock and no one-pick-a-day for the weekend. I say that as someone who would be at an advantage with either on Saturday/Sunday. We're moving along nicely. I only put myself on autoskip because the pace was such that my picks were coming on weekday nights and I didn't want to have to keep bugging folks with lists.Just to be clear, and especially given the pace of today, you are much less likely to get two picks in on the weekend, with no clock versus going to one pick per day. But it seems that it's what people want so we'll stick with no clock for the weekend
Yeah, we're going to stick with no clock for this weekend, I'm just pointing out that the rationale of any given drafter being more likely to get picks in is incorrect in my opinionI'd vote no clock and no one-pick-a-day for the weekend. I say that as someone who would be at an advantage with either on Saturday/Sunday. We're moving along nicely. I only put myself on autoskip because the pace was such that my picks were coming on weekday nights and I didn't want to have to keep bugging folks with lists.
Yeah, we're going to stick with no clock for this weekend, I'm just pointing out that the rationale of any given drafter being more likely to get picks in is incorrect in my opinion
Oddly enough, that works for me too!I vote have a 13-minute clock on the weekend, active hours of 11 pm-8 am EST. Who's with me?
You're not kidding. That grabs you and doesn't let go. Two thumbs up.Never heard of this song. Only 3 minutes in - **heart**. This is why I love these drafts.
Very nice. I had him as a late round option since he usually falls pretty far. I love Jr Walker. Shotgun is basically the anthem for the Detroit fireworks.9.18 - Junior Walker - What Does It Take (Live 1985 on Letterman)
https://youtu.be/f_amB431E4U
With Jon Anderson of Yes on tambourine.
Walker always seemed cut from a different cloth than the rest of the Hitsville U.S.A. stable. He didn't really have the formula Motown sound even when he was doing a Holland–Dozier–Holland composition like (I'm a) Road Runner. I pretty much felt that he just did his own thing.
Driving, sorry.
Buddy Holly - Crying, Waiting, Hoping
As others have said, I hadn't heard the song or group before. Now I have some more Spotify investigating to do.
nice.I vote we have a 13-minute clock on the weekend, active hours of 11 pm-8 am EST. Who's with me?
Interesting draft. Nancy Sinatra gets chosen before her Daddy, Frank.8.19 Frank Sinatra "It Was A Very Good Year"
It's probably impossible to pick a "best" with an artist like this, but I'll throw this one out there. To me, Sinatra in his prime does melancholy better than anyone else. Overall, I like his slower stuff more than the up-tempo songs.
I'd recommend the album this comes from A Black Mile to the Surface start to finish. This is the big epic closer.As others have said, I hadn't heard the song or group before. Now I have some more Spotify investigating to do.
Aaargh. I had "Heard it on the X" queued up for my next pick. I just saw them on Tuesday night in Melbourne. Billy still crushes it, but he's waif skinny these days. They closed with Tush and used pre-recorded Dusty vocals in tribute. I thought they handled it well. I'll reserve my comments about Elwood Francis.Round 9.23 - ZZ Top - La Grange
There were so many choices, I just went with this, but Jesus Just Left Chicago from the same album would have done as well. Or really anything. It's all wonderful.
RIP Dusty Hill. We miss you.
Yeah, that goosed me a little to take Frank before I was ready.Interesting draft. Nancy Sinatra gets chosen before her Daddy, Frank.
I would have lost a lot of $ betting against that happening.
it was between Weezer and NMH for me this round, I too would have went with Oh Comely, but King of Carrot Flowers would be up there too9.24 Neutral Milk Hotel Oh Comely
With basically only two albums, it shouldn’t be so hard to pick a best but I made an argument to myself for a bunch of songs. I ended up picking my favorite. It’s not as immediately rewarding as a song like Aeroplane or Ghost but at least as good, IMO.
Had a "King of Carrot Flowers" beer like two weeks ago.9.24 Neutral Milk Hotel Oh Comely
With basically only two albums, it shouldn’t be so hard to pick a best but I made an argument to myself for a bunch of songs. I ended up picking my favorite. It’s not as immediately rewarding as a song like Aeroplane or Ghost but at least as good, IMO.
Hmmm. Love the band, but Judith by a wide margin here.Mer De Noms by A Perfect Circle gets better with age, imo. Saw them in Seattle when it came out many moons ago. I could've picked Orestes, Rose, or Sleeping Beauty as well.
Anyway, I went with a beautiful song about rejection...3 Libras
"But I threw you the obvious
Just to see if there's more behind
The eyes of a fallen angel
Eyes of a tragedy
Here I am expecting
Just a little bit too much from the wounded
but I see, see through it all
See through, see you"
Found out about Neko Case when I saw her perform at a local Folk Music Festival (the name doesn't reflect all of the artists that perform there). I was blown away by her voice. I was a volunteer, so I also got to meet her offstage. Charming doesn't even begin to describe her.9.10 - Neko Case - Hold On, Hold On
Tough to choose a best one so I went with my favorite track from my favorite album of hers.
I've seen her live 10-15 times and she's always so personable, charming and funny.Found out about Neko Case when I saw her perform at a local Folk Music Festival (the name doesn't reflect all of the artists that perform there). I was blown away by her voice. I was a volunteer, so I also got to meet her offstage. Charming doesn't even begin to describe her.
Lover her solo and band work.
Interesting draft. Nancy Sinatra gets chosen before her Daddy, Frank.
I would have lost a lot of $ betting against that happening.
Round 9.23 - ZZ Top - La Grange
There were so many choices, I just went with this, but Jesus Just Left Chicago from the same album would have done as well. Or really anything. It's all wonderful.
RIP Dusty Hill. We miss you.
Can’t wait to hear that. It was a rough period with Holly’s death, Berry getting brought up on charges, another legend going religious, another marrying their young cousin and the payola scheme being exposed.![]()
Buddy Holly was set up better for the '60s than any of the '50s rockers with the exception of - maybe - Ray Charles, Elvis, and Sam Cooke. I'm not as much into lyrics as I am melodies and the way a recording sounds, but Holly was doing some wild #### with his. Dylan shamelessly ripped him off. I'm convinced that Holly would have continued to be vital all through the '60s and would have elevated during the early '70s, when the whole singer-songwriter movement became a thing.
I'll save my rant against the Rolling Stone-inspired myth that "rock died" between Holly's death and the British Invasion for later, but it's coming.
It. Is. Coming.
Almost my time K4, almost my time. I think you will like it.Maik timed out (again). @Mister CIAon autoskip and can select any time. @TripItUpOTC