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THIS IS THEIR BEST SONG! - Music Draft - Saturday Night's Alright for iFighting (3 Viewers)

Why is that? I would think that more people would be home on the weekends (rather than at work) and would be able to make more picks. In my fantasy league drafts the rounds are finished quicker on a Saturday or Sunday than on any day during the week. 


Traditional ways

 
15 hours ago, Ron Swanson said:
Ok, second pick.  Going back to TX. Gotta make up for that ZZ snipe.

Freddie King - Going Down

The King of Texas blues.  This is him with the influence of Leon Russell in the early 70’s. Man, what a high energy and simply rockin’ tune. 
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Love this song. If I was a wrestler or baseball player, I think I would want this as walk out music. 


Just listened to this one.  Wow, fantastic.

 
10.24 - The Sundays - Here's Where the Story Ends

I was going to be the contrarian and pick their first single "Can't Be Sure" but had to admit to myself that "Here's Where the Story Ends" is objectively better.

The band made three records and then vanished into thin air, never to be heard from again.  There was a lovely longform piece published a couple of years ago about fandom, nostalgia and the writer's pursuit of the band.

 
10.x - Anthony Hamilton - Do You Feel Me

one of the great contemporary soul voices, Anthony sounds like a throwback, while also being current. he's one of those guys that could sing the phonebook and it would sound great, but I chose this song because it really leans into the soul. very Otis Redding-like.
Oh hell yeah, love this pick.  I've picked "Comin from Where I'm From" a couple times in the past.


OK, wow x1000 on this one.  Maybe even wow x1squillion.

 
Why is that? I would think that more people would be home on the weekends (rather than at work) and would be able to make more picks. In my fantasy league drafts the rounds are finished quicker on a Saturday or Sunday than on any day during the week. 
I think lots of people treat these things as a diversion from work and mainly do their FBG’ing during work hours. We keep a more leisurely pace over the weekends so these things don’t get in the way of life too much. 
 

Now it’s always appreciated when people know they’ll be away for the weekends to go on skip so we don’t get completely stuck. 

 
Round 10.22

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - The Sweets

Off of Show Your Bones, this is my favorite track by them. A deeper cut that begins acoustically and then picks up into an absolute shredder. 

 
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10.24 - The Sundays - Here's Where the Story Ends

I was going to be the contrarian and pick their first single "Can't Be Sure" but had to admit to myself that "Here's Where the Story Ends" is objectively better.

The band made three records and then vanished into thin air, never to be heard from again.  There was a lovely longform piece published a couple of years ago about fandom, nostalgia and the writer's pursuit of the band.
Love this song.  Was going to take it soon.

 
rockaction through halftime:

1. Vampire Weekend - Step
2. Daft Punk - Da Funk 
3. The Kinks - Have A Cuppa Tea
4. The Roots - Table Of Contents (Pts 1 & 2)
5. Smokey Robinson and the Miracles - The Tracks Of My Tears 
6. The Sex Pistols - EMI 
7. The Walkmen - We've Been Had 
8. Kanye West - Famous 
9. The Rapture - House Of Jealous Lovers 
10. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - The Sweets 

 
1 hour ago, Eephus said:
10.24 - The Sundays - Here's Where the Story Ends

I was going to be the contrarian and pick their first single "Can't Be Sure" but had to admit to myself that "Here's Where the Story Ends" is objectively better.

The band made three records and then vanished into thin air, never to be heard from again.  There was a lovely longform piece published a couple of years ago about fandom, nostalgia and the writer's pursuit of the band.
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Love this song.  Was going to take it soon.


Big exception to my general distaste for twee voices; love this song, too.

 
10.20 - Metric - "Stadium Love"

Bit of a sneaky copout pick here, as this is a quintessentially Canadian band, but Emily Haines was born in India so it'll meet my criteria since I've already crossed Canada off the list.  Raised in Ontario, but her mother ran a school for underprivileged children in India.  Coming up with 20 different countries for songs you actually like is a tough game.

Plenty of other Metric options, and other options with xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxx, but this is a fun one.  Any given day, I might say "Twilight Galaxy", "Dead Disco", "Combat Baby", "Synthetica", "Help I'm Alive", "Gold Guns Girls", but I'm feeling this one today.
I'd pick "Gimme Sympathy"

I can feel it in my bones
Gimme sympathy
After all this is gone
Who'd you rather be?
The Beatles or The Rolling Stones?
Oh seriously, you're gonna make mistakes you're young
Come on baby play me something like "Here Comes The Sun"
Come on baby play me something like "Here Comes The Sun"


"Breathing Underwater" is a close second though.

 
Has anyone bothered to @The Dreaded Marco?


nobody wants to deal with that guy ...it's like staring at Medusa ...your picks turn to salt as he takes your breath and leaves you with your (insert your respective "thing" here) in your hands.


@The Dreaded Marco ...saw you responded with a "thinking guy" emoticon.  

my comment was all respect man - you are like the Anton Chigurh of these drafts.  You are the executioner, the devastator of precious picks.

better left unseen by you ...and heaven forbid if you ask us to flip a coin.  

 
Round 10:

Showdown -- Electric Light Orchestra (ELO)

This came before their biggest hits (single-only in the UK but included on the US version of On The Third Day) but was their first and best attempt at moving their string-heavy sound into more accessible pop/rock territory. It's much funkier than what we usually got from them and still has the memorable hooks of Mr. Lynne's best work. 

Per Wiki, "The record was a favorite of John Lennon's at the time, who dubbed the band "Son of Beatles" in a US radio interview."

@Raging weaselup

 

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