otb_lifer
Footballguy
Went to Lexington, 425,
Feel sick and dirty more dead than alive
that's Lexington/125 ... as in 125th & Lex
Went to Lexington, 425,
Feel sick and dirty more dead than alive
Pip’s Invitation:
It Was There That I Saw You - ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead (US/UK)
(new artist)
Personnel list on the album includes Hal Lindes, who was born in US.I thought only the Brothers in Arms album qualified here?
Banana Splits FTW
The 16s playlistSixteen-Point Selections:
timschochet:
Turtle Dove - The Duhks (Canada)
(new artist)
Just Win Baby:
Telegraph Road - Dire Straits (American and English band members)
(new song)
Pip’s Invitation:
It Was There That I Saw You - ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead (US/UK)
(new artist)
Andy Dufresne:
Southern Cross - Crosby, Stills & Nash
(duplicate, second vote)
DrIanMalcolm:
Back In Black - AC/DC (Australia/UK)
(duplicate, third vote)
Don Quixote:
De Música Ligera - Soda Stereo (Argentina)
(new artist)
Dr. Octopus:
Twilight Zone - Golden Earring (Netherlands)
(duplicate, third vote)
scorchy:
Missed The Boat - Modest Mouse (U.S., UK)
(new artist)
shuke:
Voodoo Child (Slight Return) - The Jimi Hendrix Experience …...........American/English
(duplicate, third vote)
Sullie:
Easy Livin' - Fastway (Dave King is Irish)
(new artist)
The Dreaded Marco:
Only God Knows - Young Fathers
(new artist)
Mister CIA:
Dead Sound - The Raveonettes
(duplicate, second vote)
Hawks64:
Spreading The Disease - Queensryche
(new song)
Mrs. Rannous:
I Want You - Savage Garden (Australia)
(new artist)
titusbramble:
Hocus Pocus - Focus (Dutch)
(new artist)
Raging weasel:
Cordelia - The Tragically Hip
(new song)
Ilov80s:
Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien - Edith Piaf
(new artist)
worrierking:
I'm Waiting For The Man - The Velvet Underground (US/Wales)
(new artist)
Val Rannous:
Fight The Good Fight - Triumph (Canada)
(duplicate, second vote)
krista4:
Hope There’s Someone - Antony And The Johnsons (Canada/France/Russia/US/UK)
(new artist)
Mt. Man:
No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature - The Guess Who (Canadian band)
(new song)
JMLs secret identity:
Burundi Black - Burundi Steiphenson Black (Burundi)
(new artist)
otb_lifer:
Kill City Kills - Hanoi Rocks (Finland)
(new song)
simey:
Bittersweet - Hoodoo Gurus (Australia)
(new artist)
rockaction:
Point And Kill - Little Simz (feat. Obongjayar) (U.K. and Nigeria)
(both new artists)
New Binky the Doormat:
Unchained - Van Halen (Eddie born in Amsterdam)
(duplicate, second vote)
landryshat:
99 Luftballons - Nena (Germany)
(duplicate, second vote)
John Maddens Lunchbox:
Giorgio By Moroder - Daft Punk (feat. Giorgio Moroder) (Italy)
(Daft Punk, new song; Giorgio Moroder, new artist)
MAC_32:
Devil's Dance Floor - Flogging Molly (Not as irish as I thought 2 months ago)
(new artist)
jwb:
Lights Out - UFO
(new artist)
Eephus:
Will The Wolf Survive? - Los Lobos
(new artist)
Hov34:
Run To Your Mama - Goat
(new artist)
Manster:
Turn The Lamp Down Low - The Tea Party
(new song)
simsarge:
Last Song - Edward (NOT the Cocaine) Bear (Other than Alone Again, Naturally and maybe Last Kiss, the saddest song ever (IMO))
(new artist)
ditkaburgers:
That Don't Impress Me Much - Shania Twain
(new artist)
Doug B:
In A Big Country - Big Country
(new artist)
westerberg:
All My Friends - LCD Soundsystem
(duplicate, second vote)
KarmaPolice:
Heaven - Talking Heads
(new song)
higgins:
Pirates - String Cheese Incident (violinist/mandolinist born in South Korea)
(new artist)
zamboni:
The Dead Heart - Midnight Oil (Australia)
(new song)
Zegras11:
Bloody Well Right - Supertramp
(new song)
Oliver Humanzee:
Pressure Drop - Toots And The Maytals
(new artist)
Chaos34:
Buffalo Soldier - Bob Marley
(new song)
AAABatteries:
New York Mining Disaster 1941 - The Bee Gees
(new song)
You’re right. Going on memoryWent to Lexington, 425,
Feel sick and dirty more dead than alive
that's Lexington/125 ... as in 125th & Lex
Hey white boy, whatcha doing uptown?that's Lexington/125 ... as in 125th & Lex
You’re right. Going on memoryWent to Lexington, 425,
Feel sick and dirty more dead than alive
that's Lexington/125 ... as in 125th & Lex
Hey white boy, whatcha doing uptown?
Southern Cross - CSN | Andy D |
Back In Black - AC/DC | DrIanMalcolm |
Twilight Zone - Golden Earring | Dr Octopus |
Voodoo Child - The jimi Hendrix Experience | shuke |
Hocus Pocus - Focus | titusbramble |
99 Luftballoons - Nena | landryshat |
I'm Waiting For The Man - The Velvet Underground | worrierking | way before it's time |
No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature | Mt. Man | could take almost any song off their greatest hits album - truly great |
In a Big Country - Big Country | Doug B | rule #1 - if you want a whole career don't name your hit name the same as your band name |
Heaven - Talking Heads | Karma Police | one of my TH favs |
Bloody Well Right - Supertramp | Zegras11 | yeah! More Supertramp!! |
New York Mining Disaster 1941 - The Bee Gees | AAA Batteries | more classic Bee Gees - love it |
Easy Livin' - Fastway | Sullie | man, that takes me back to the raw sound of my youth |
Lights Out - UFO | jwb | wow - never listened to them much but this one kicks *** |
worrierking:
I'm Waiting For The Man - The Velvet Underground (US/Wales)
(new artist)
The topics that VU sang about in early 1967 were scandalous. A drug purchase was unthinkable. The production is primitive and it's all about Lou's guitar in this one.
It’s a fair question. Thinking it had a big influence here just a few years later.Hocus Pocus -- Focus (Titusbramble). How the hell did this become a hit? Excellent that it did, but...
No worries - just remember to have your pets spayed or neutered.It’s a fair question. Thinking it had a big influence here just a few years later.Hocus Pocus -- Focus (Titusbramble). How the hell did this become a hit? Excellent that it did, but...
i always liked it better than "Frankenstein", and always preferred Johnny to Edgar.
quite a few Instrumentals hit big back in them days ... folks had chops.
(btw, quoting here not necessarily as a direct response to your post, but to avoid the f****** cluster of whittling pip's comment down on mobile).
The instrumental portion isn't the commercial mystery. The yodeling is.It’s a fair question. Thinking it had a big influence here just a few years later.Hocus Pocus -- Focus (Titusbramble). How the hell did this become a hit? Excellent that it did, but...
i always liked it better than "Frankenstein", and always preferred Johnny to Edgar.
quite a few Instrumentals hit big back in them days ... folks had chops.
(btw, quoting here not necessarily as a direct response to your post, but to avoid the f****** cluster of whittling pip's comment down on mobile).
The instrumental portion isn't the commercial mystery. The yodeling is.It’s a fair question. Thinking it had a big influence here just a few years later.Hocus Pocus -- Focus (Titusbramble). How the hell did this become a hit? Excellent that it did, but...
i always liked it better than "Frankenstein", and always preferred Johnny to Edgar.
quite a few Instrumentals hit big back in them days ... folks had chops.
(btw, quoting here not necessarily as a direct response to your post, but to avoid the f****** cluster of whittling pip's comment down on mobile).
Geddy doesn't yodel -- but I'm not entirely sure how to label what he does.The instrumental portion isn't the commercial mystery. The yodeling is.It’s a fair question. Thinking it had a big influence here just a few years later.Hocus Pocus -- Focus (Titusbramble). How the hell did this become a hit? Excellent that it did, but...
i always liked it better than "Frankenstein", and always preferred Johnny to Edgar.
quite a few Instrumentals hit big back in them days ... folks had chops.
(btw, quoting here not necessarily as a direct response to your post, but to avoid the f****** cluster of whittling pip's comment down on mobile).
Rush down?
It’s a fair question. Thinking it had a big influence here just a few years later.Hocus Pocus -- Focus (Titusbramble). How the hell did this become a hit? Excellent that it did, but...
More of a yelp than a yodel.Geddy doesn't yodel -- but I'm not entirely sure how to label what he does.
I think I’ve posted before, but there’s an actual song from which Cliffhanger is derived.It’s a fair question. Thinking it had a big influence here just a few years later.Hocus Pocus -- Focus (Titusbramble). How the hell did this become a hit? Excellent that it did, but...
In my household, us kids would sometimes play The Price Is Right with household items, groceries from the pantry**, etc.
I remember we made a home version of Cliffhanger with a bike propped upside-down and a little paper mountain climber taped to a bike-chain link. And we'd even sing the song: DOO-doo-doo-dee-DAAAAW! DOO-doo-doo-dee-DAAAAW!
** back then, most non-refrigerated groceries had little price tags on them.
The other song I would swap in for Rick Springfield is one originally done by Sammy Hagar - I've Done Everything For You. I'm always amazed the RS version sounds better than SH...but there it is.
I also dig Human Touch.
I think I’ve posted before, but there’s an actual song from which Cliffhanger is derived.It’s a fair question. Thinking it had a big influence here just a few years later.Hocus Pocus -- Focus (Titusbramble). How the hell did this become a hit? Excellent that it did, but...
In my household, us kids would sometimes play The Price Is Right with household items, groceries from the pantry**, etc.
I remember we made a home version of Cliffhanger with a bike propped upside-down and a little paper mountain climber taped to a bike-chain link. And we'd even sing the song: DOO-doo-doo-dee-DAAAAW! DOO-doo-doo-dee-DAAAAW!
** back then, most non-refrigerated groceries had little price tags on them.
I missed das boot in selecting it here.
Don't Talk to Strangers is my favorite of his.The other song I would swap in for Rick Springfield is one originally done by Sammy Hagar - I've Done Everything For You. I'm always amazed the RS version sounds better than SH...but there it is.
I also dig Human Touch.
Love Rick's version of "I've Done Everything For You"!
It will be Neil's first public performance since September 2019.Wohoooo. Going to see Neil and Stills 4.22 at the Greek...
In my household, us kids would sometimes play The Price Is Right with household items, groceries from the pantry**, etc.
I remember we made a home version of Cliffhanger with a bike propped upside-down and a little paper mountain climber taped to a bike-chain link. And we'd even sing the song: DOO-doo-doo-dee-DAAAAW! DOO-doo-doo-dee-DAAAAW!
** back then, most non-refrigerated groceries had little price tags on them.
That’s a good one - also partial to Love Is Alright Tonite.Don't Talk to Strangers is my favorite of his.The other song I would swap in for Rick Springfield is one originally done by Sammy Hagar - I've Done Everything For You. I'm always amazed the RS version sounds better than SH...but there it is.
I also dig Human Touch.
Love Rick's version of "I've Done Everything For You"!
Don't Talk to Strangers is my favorite of his.
At this time, [name of our company] is restricted from using ChatGPT to create content.
I don't think they would have done discernably different from Genesis, Yes, and such.kinda surprised at all the luv for Supertramp ... not that i wanna THUMP here, but - does beg the question of: if we weren't splitting members, and strictly considered them a UK band, would they have logged in so heavily amongst those heavyweights?
dunno ... think they're the one act benefitting the most from the hybrid passport bundle.
I don't think they would have done discernably different from Genesis, Yes, and such.kinda surprised at all the luv for Supertramp ... not that i wanna THUMP here, but - does beg the question of: if we weren't splitting members, and strictly considered them a UK band, would they have logged in so heavily amongst those heavyweights?
dunno ... think they're the one act benefitting the most from the hybrid passport bundle.
Well put.I think Tool changed the game. They are the anti-grunge....probably helped kill grunge, or at least made rock music morph into what was to come.....they are dark, progressive, and intelligent.Interesting. You think Tool is the best band of Gen X?Thrilled to see several positive new exposures to Tool. They're the best of what emerged from my generation.
kinda surprised at all the luv for Supertramp ... not that i wanna THUMP here, but - does beg the question of: if we weren't splitting members, and strictly considered them a UK band, would they have logged in so heavily amongst those heavyweights?
dunno ... think they're the one act benefitting the most from the hybrid passport bundle.
kinda surprised at all the luv for Supertramp ... not that i wanna THUMP here, but - does beg the question of: if we weren't splitting members, and strictly considered them a UK band, would they have logged in so heavily amongst those heavyweights?
dunno ... think they're the one act benefitting the most from the hybrid passport bundle.
I don't think it violates Thumper to express surprise. But remember this is the bottom half of the countdown, so it's not like they're getting "top-choice" love at this point, and also that three of the picks so far have come from the same person. [Redacted maybe spoiler-y part.]
You will always remembercarry on ...
That was the perfect song for the ending of that movie.
Yeah ... we were the last kidsIn my household, us kids would sometimes play The Price Is Right with household items, groceries from the pantry**, etc.
I remember we made a home version of Cliffhanger with a bike propped upside-down and a little paper mountain climber taped to a bike-chain link. And we'd even sing the song: DOO-doo-doo-dee-DAAAAW! DOO-doo-doo-dee-DAAAAW!
** back then, most non-refrigerated groceries had little price tags on them.
This. Is. Awesome.
I took Take The Long Way Home at 27. I would have taken it also in the British Isles countdown if they were all UK people. I like Supertramp, but it is all about the song for me. I love it, and it has a significance to me.kinda surprised at all the luv for Supertramp ... not that i wanna THUMP here, but - does beg the question of: if we weren't splitting members, and strictly considered them a UK band, would they have logged in so heavily amongst those heavyweights?
dunno ... think they're the one act benefitting the most from the hybrid passport bundle.
You rang againI took Take The Long Way Home at 27. I would have taken it also in the British Isles countdown if they were all UK people. I like Supertramp, but it is all about the song for me. I love it, and it has a significance to me.kinda surprised at all the luv for Supertramp ... not that i wanna THUMP here, but - does beg the question of: if we weren't splitting members, and strictly considered them a UK band, would they have logged in so heavily amongst those heavyweights?
dunno ... think they're the one act benefitting the most from the hybrid passport bundle.
That was the perfect song for the ending of that movie.
Yeah ... we were the last kidsIn my household, us kids would sometimes play The Price Is Right with household items, groceries from the pantry**, etc.
I remember we made a home version of Cliffhanger with a bike propped upside-down and a little paper mountain climber taped to a bike-chain link. And we'd even sing the song: DOO-doo-doo-dee-DAAAAW! DOO-doo-doo-dee-DAAAAW!
** back then, most non-refrigerated groceries had little price tags on them.
This. Is. Awesome.in the neighborhoodin the metro area to get an Atari![]()
Guitarist Brian May handles lead vocals on this one and drummer Roger Taylor on another on the album. Neither really sounds like a Queen song - guess Freddy is just so unique.'39 by Queen - this is a Queen song?!
Guitarist Brian May handles lead vocals on this one and drummer Roger Taylor on another on the album. Neither really sounds like a Queen song - guess Freddy is just so unique.'39 by Queen - this is a Queen song?!