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I used to think the same at first - backup vocals by Barry Gibb (who co-wrote it with Robin) are very prominent, which probably confused many.I actually always though this song was the BeeGees.
I used to think the same at first - backup vocals by Barry Gibb (who co-wrote it with Robin) are very prominent, which probably confused many.I actually always though this song was the BeeGees.
I actually always though this song was the BeeGees.
These are two songs I did not know, that were really cool listens and fit well back to back as they both had an ethereal sound.titusbramble:
Routainen Maa - Heikki Mustonen (Finnish)
Note from titus: Included Youtube link as I do not know how well Spotify will pick up soundtracks to Finnish video games which are not yet out of early access on Steam
Raging weasel:
Strong Reflection – Mars Red Sky – France
Nice! I have a couple Dead Meadow songs in my rotation of stoner rock.These are two songs I did not know, that were really cool listens and fit well back to back as they both had an ethereal sound.titusbramble:
Routainen Maa - Heikki Mustonen (Finnish)
Note from titus: Included Youtube link as I do not know how well Spotify will pick up soundtracks to Finnish video games which are not yet out of early access on Steam
Raging weasel:
Strong Reflection – Mars Red Sky – France
Those did flow well. Some of the transitions on these playlists are going to be brutal, though.
OH was passing through as I came to "Strong Reflection" on the list, stopped to play air guitar, and asked me who it was, saying "It sounds like music *I* would like." That one got the seal of approval from him; he said it sounded like the band Dead Meadow (whom he loves).
Same in most supermarkets I find.as catching me touching myself. To be clear, at my house that would cause consternation.
I knew 20 songs, or less than half of them. This is probably going to be par for the course, as there is a lot of territory I haven't explored in what's eligible for this one.
Known-to-me favorites from #31:
Open Letter (to a Landlord) -- Living Colour (Scorchy)
Beds Are Burning -- Midnight Oil (AAABatteries)
Wake Up -- Arcade Fire (Krista4)
The Chain -- Fleetwood Mac (Worrierking)
Save It for Later -- The Beat (Hov34)
Lights -- Journey (Hawks64)
Juke Box Hero -- Foreigner (Just Win Baby)
My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone) – Chilliwack (Zamboni)
Precious -- The Pretenders (Zegras11)
Under the Milky Way -- The Church (Binky)
If You Could Read My Mind -- Gordon Lightfoot (MAC 32)
Stupid Girl -- Garbage (Sullie)
It's My Life -- No Doubt (Ditkaburgers)
This may have been the first song that I had in a particular location that never moved around. If we did US/UK/catch-all lists in a different order, I may have put elsewhere (or maybe picked one from the Clube da Esquina album, which is one of my favorite albums in any language), but could not shake it from #31 as it seemed to function almost like a transition from the UK to the world lists.
DrIanMalcolm:
Get Lucky - Daft Punk (feat. Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers) (France/US)
MAC_32:
If You Could Read My Mind - Gordon Lightfoot
My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone) – Chilliwack
My brother, his ex-gf, and some of his friends lived in Jackson Hole, WY for a bit back in the 90s. They all worked in hospitality during that time. Harrison lived there (and may still), and my brother said he tipped really good, and he always let strangers take a picture of him and them. His ex-gf has a picture of her and Harrison together. He could be a d-bag, but my brother's experience around him was a good one.It's like dooshy Harrison Ford never wasting a chance to talk about how much he disliked the Han Solo role - until, I'm guessing, each paycheck reminds him he loves it.
Bobby Clarke’s hometown. Love those old pics of his teeth gone, gone, gone.My Girl (GoneGoneGone) - leave it to Zamboni to properly own the quintessential hockey song, eh? FlinFlon, Manitoba loves it (and me!)
It reminded me of Elder, whom Manster drafted repeatedly in the US countdown. And most of their songs are mega-long too.My Mars Red Sky pick bounced off and around on my list quite a few times. I drafted it in G4 which is one reason I was going to leave it off this list but some of the other options are 8-14 minutes long so figured I'd give you guys(other than Pip) a break.
glad 2 people have liked it so far
Here in NJ, there are some where the reaction would be "oh, must be Thursday."Same in most supermarkets I find.as catching me touching myself. To be clear, at my house that would cause consternation.
It's the use of the word "most" here that makes it brilliant.
I totally agree. You often pick stuff that I like, or that I had forgotten how much I liked.I knew 20 songs, or less than half of them. This is probably going to be par for the course, as there is a lot of territory I haven't explored in what's eligible for this one.
Known-to-me favorites from #31:
Open Letter (to a Landlord) -- Living Colour (Scorchy)
Beds Are Burning -- Midnight Oil (AAABatteries)
Wake Up -- Arcade Fire (Krista4)
The Chain -- Fleetwood Mac (Worrierking)
Save It for Later -- The Beat (Hov34)
Lights -- Journey (Hawks64)
Juke Box Hero -- Foreigner (Just Win Baby)
My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone) – Chilliwack (Zamboni)
Precious -- The Pretenders (Zegras11)
Under the Milky Way -- The Church (Binky)
If You Could Read My Mind -- Gordon Lightfoot (MAC 32)
Stupid Girl -- Garbage (Sullie)
It's My Life -- No Doubt (Ditkaburgers)
I don't think we've ever interacted or spoken to each other but most of the time you do a list of your "known-to-me" favorites I find my selections on there and I always think "I''ll bet if Pip and I went on a road trip and one of us drove while the other picked the songs, I don't think we'd skip each other's songs much less argue about each others selections!"![]()
I've always picked up a Yo La Tengo vibe from this song.@Pip's Invitation - I thought the same thing about that The Clean song. Sounded like a Joy Division/U2 mashup.
Really liked this one - sounded a little bit like Billy Joel so I know someone that may not like it as much.
I actually knew Townsend's live version first.Pete Townshend has written so many brilliant songs that, especially by the 80s, he had no reason to do a cover in his live sets. But he covered this. The first time he played it, he made sure Dave Wakeling was there to see it. Both the original and his cover are fantastic.
He did much better on "peas and carrots,"
I loved that one, by the way.
ISWYDTJMLs secret identity:
I Believe I Can Fly - William Hung - Hong Kong
John Maddens Lunchbox:
She Bangs - Ricky Martin - Puerto Rico
Mock Mr Hung all you like.This one we’re allowed to make fun of, right?
Yeah, I never heard of Elder until then but have liked what I've heard so far. Stoner rock bands often have that same sound which is probably why I like them. I often have to check my own playlist to see who I'm listening to. With a bunch of long and mostly instrumental songs it's hard to tell what's what sometimesIt reminded me of Elder, whom Manster drafted repeatedly in the US countdown. And most of their songs are mega-long too.My Mars Red Sky pick bounced off and around on my list quite a few times. I drafted it in G4 which is one reason I was going to leave it off this list but some of the other options are 8-14 minutes long so figured I'd give you guys(other than Pip) a break.
glad 2 people have liked it so far
I saw Umphrey's McGee a bunch of times in the '00s and had the same issue with them. Loved most of it, couldn't tell which song was which much of the time.With a bunch of long and mostly instrumental songs it's hard to tell what's what sometimesIt reminded me of Elder, whom Manster drafted repeatedly in the US countdown. And most of their songs are mega-long too.My Mars Red Sky pick bounced off and around on my list quite a few times. I drafted it in G4 which is one reason I was going to leave it off this list but some of the other options are 8-14 minutes long so figured I'd give you guys(other than Pip) a break.
glad 2 people have liked it so far![]()
No one's mocking, GB -- I just remembered that Hung's Idol audition song was "She Bangs".Mock Mr Hung all you like.
For my one-pointer (and Ace award selection) - This Beat Goes on/Switchin' to Glide - would likely be higher in my list but I wanted it as the "kickoff" song. In the 80's and early 90's my local classic rock station would always play this at 5pm on Friday for the start of the weekend, and it's a great song for that.
@Krista - this should get an Ace point, right?
Murder city nights!
Good time rock n' roll here. Love it. Own this on record, actually. Just dig the vibe of this song. Should be played in an old Dodge Charger or something.
I'm so sad that he won't be here for the countdown
He’s a good kid so I’m glad he found some success - but it was a novelty record based on how bad he was. I apologize if the song does make some one happy and they do enjoy it, but….Mt Hung had such a great attitude in his American Idol audition as well “I already gave my best. I have no regrets at all”
Am I wrong to suggest that this sounds like a bluesier Jeff Buckley?![]()
It's really the vocal, particularly certain inflections, that triggered the Buckley memory. The music isn't overly Buckley-esque.
Am I wrong to suggest that this sounds like a bluesier Jeff Buckley?![]()
I didn't hear that but will definitely be giving this one more listens, so I'll have to keep that in mind next time. This made my new-to-me-favorites playlist, too. The Dead South song as well.
I put the Mdou Moctar song on the playlist, too, though OH listens to him a ton, so it's likely not actually new to me.
Embarrassed to say I didn't know the song, Round 2: "Pass The Kouchie." This was great. Of course I know the "other" one that was based on it.
I always forget how good "Beds Are Burning" is. Still sounds fresh to me a million years later.
I always forget how good "Beds Are Burning" is. Still sounds fresh to me a million years later.
It's really the vocal, particularly certain inflections, that triggered the Buckley memory. The music isn't overly Buckley-esque.
Same in most supermarkets I find.as catching me touching myself. To be clear, at my house that would cause consternation.
I don't know in some areas of our Country there's more dogs roaming the aisles than brands of corn-flakes.Not if you have a dog with you! Then you have an invisibility cloak or something...
Yeah that's the big winner for me from round 1. Love that tune and it was totally new to me.Never really listened to the Divinyls and only know them by their couple of hits but like this Boys in Town song.
I'll never be able to keep up with listening to the whole playlist each round so mostly going to focus on new to me tracks
I don't know in some areas of our Country there's more dogs roaming the aisles than brands of corn-flakes.
Precious is one of the great songs off one of the great debut albums of all time.