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14.24 - Rosanne Cash - Seven Year Ache
I thought there was zero chance of this one getting sniped. Probably a top 10 song alltime for me. Nice pick.
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14.24 - Rosanne Cash - Seven Year Ache
Cash and her husband (at the time) ,Rodney Crowell, made some great music together.14.24 - Rosanne Cash - Seven Year Ache
I think it was a wise decision to take this song at a brisk ~120bpm instead of stretching it out as a heartbreak ballad. It moves along to a mechanical beat and with a weird sounding synthesizer after the verses. The steel guitar is one of the only things anchoring it on the Country side of the road.
Rd 16 Re: Stacks - Bon Iver
for Emma forever ago is probably my favorite album front to back in the last 15 years. Each song is packed with so much emotion.
16.XX The Decemberists The Rake's Song
So, yes, in the lyrics the narrator of the song kills his children after becoming a widower because they are a nuisance to his sex life. But, hey, nobody is condoning this behavior. And I love the percussions!
Love The Decemberists. They were in my short list. Probably would go with down by the river as my favorite. But can’t go wrong with so many great tunes.16.XX The Decemberists The Rake's Song
So, yes, in the lyrics the narrator of the song kills his children after becoming a widower because they are a nuisance to his sex life. But, hey, nobody is condoning this behavior. And I love the percussions!
Sniped. I thought they might have gone earlier when Binky brought up their name ( Spotlighting!!?).
I think Mrs R took them in round 14The Pointer Sisters - Automatic
Just an old school dance jam that I love. A slew of hits, but this one holds up the best for me. I DJd the crap out of this back in the day...dance floor filler and super easy to mix with a lot of breaks. Didn't discover it until the early 2000s when a DJ played it in a West Hollywood Club...ran up to the DJ(pre-shazam) because I didn't recognize it as the Pointer Sisters.
Boy, you're not kidding about the bolded. WXPN wore this sucker out last year. It's mesmerizing.16.12
Fontaines D.C. - Televised Mind
A needfully repetitive track off of their second album that begins one-note, remains one-note, and explodes in a cauldron of one-note excellence.
They did? It's worthy, but I'm surprised (well, not if it's a station like WXPN, a station you've talked about before, I think, with Pip especially) that it got airplay like that.Boy, you're not kidding about the bolded. WXPN wore this sucker out last year. It's mesmerizing.
In the spirit of selecting a song that tells a story ...Bad Company Shooting Star
Love songs that tell you a story too.
This is a lousy rendition of this song, but the mixed band angle is something of a novelty here.
Oh, yeah. That & Devon Gilfillian's "Good Life" (sorry for the spotlight) were played every DJ shift for months.They did? It's worthy, but I'm surprised (well, not if it's a station like WXPN, a station you've talked about before, I think, with Pip especially) that it got airplay like that.
Anyway, El Floppo turned me on to this band a few years back. Or, well, he really didn't and I'd missed him commenting about them about five separate times in the 2019 music thread whereupon I barged in talking about this great new band that trogg78 had mentioned. Too funny. Anyway, I hope Flop pardons me the indulgence here.
Round 14: The Smithereens - “Blood and Roses”
Pretty sure @Dr. Octopus would eventually get to these guys. Such a great song.
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Fontaines D.C. - Televised Mind
A needfully repetitive track off of their second album that begins one-note, remains one-note, and explodes in a cauldron of one-note excellence.
Round 15: Mountain - “Theme for an Imaginary Western”
A little different than typical Mountain. A bit mellower, sung by bassist Felix Pappalardi, and written by Jack Bruce of Cream. Plus blistering, soulful solos by the big man.
Incidentally, Felix actually produced Cream, including their mega-classic album Disraeli Gears.
Close second would be Nantucket Sleighride.
Ok I’ll change 16 then too - thanksI have Jimmy Cliff in for you in Round 13 already. I believe this would be Round 14, Smithereens Round 15, etc.
Cool. Thanks. I need to actually listen to some of these bands and tracks that I haven't heard of. I listened to one of Tasker's yesterday, but I haven't just sat with a lot of these yet, mostly because I found myself busy with holiday stuff.Just listened. As you might expect, right up my alley.![]()