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PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 3:25 pm 
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Bob Dylan

Tangled Up in Blue
Tough Mama
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
When I Paint My Masterpiece
Visions of Johanna
Quinn the Eskimo
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry
Forever Young
Desolation Row

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Bob Dylan

Tangled Up in Blue
Tough Mama
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
When I Paint My Masterpiece
Visions of Johanna
Quinn the Eskimo
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry
Forever Young
Desolation Row


I wasn't familiar with Tough Mama as I don't have the Planet Waves album. I liked it. Thanks. I have
always wanted that one but it is tough to find in the store. Dylan with The Band backing him is hard to
beat in my world.

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Like, how bout we make a song with violins and talking about how much I love some woman?
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The Band

Tears of Rage
The Weight
Lonesome Suzie
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Up On Cripple Creek
Whispering Pines
Look Out Cleveland
The Moon Struck One
Acadian Driftwood
Twilight ( acoustic )

Could have substituted a few in there and I wanted to keep anything written, co-written or performed on
with Bob Dylan out of the conversation. Still a pretty good list from a nice catalog of choices IMHO.

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The Band

The Weight
Chest Fever
It Makes No Difference
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
The Shape I'm In
I Shall Be Released
Cripple Creek
Life is a Carnival
This Wheel's on Fire
Rag Mama Rag

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You like really terrible music, chus.

The Velvet Underground
1. The Murder Mystery
2. Stephanie Says
3. Sunday Morning
4. The Gift
5. The Black Angel's Death Song
6. Sister Ray
7. Sweet Jane
8. Femme Fatale
9. Heroin
10. European Son

This band was never as good as it could've been. I wish they had committed more to avant-garde; I feel my list reflects that. Nobody likes "The Black Angel's Death Song." That being said, their askew pop songs could be very good as well, like "Stephanie Says."


I agree with you regarding their avant-garde cred, owing mostly to John Cale. But it was their straight-up pop song sensibilities that made their avant-garde outings more available and familiar to the rock music fan. While the Velvet Underground get deserved credit for inluencing Punk and New Wave, stuff like "Black Angel's Death Song" and "Sister Ray" had a palpable influence on bands like Kraftwerk, Killing Joke, the WaxTrax-Era Industrial bands and their descendants. While other Avant-Garde mediums (painting, Film, theater) had largely become legitimized by the late '60's, this was never the case with music, outside of a few very well known composers. I contend that the Mid to Late '80's Industrial movement, prior to being absorbed into the generic Alternative sphere, was the closest approximation of Avant-Garde music being accepted and internalized into the mainstream consciousness. Me, I like both kinds, Country and Western.

Beginning to See the Light
Venus in Furs
Heroin
Pale Blue Eyes
The Murder Mystery
Waiting For The Man
Who Loves The Sun
Jesus
All Tomorrow's Parties
White Light/White Heat



Those are both good lists. I like the weird dark stuff, but I like the pop songs better. And as you can hear on Rock N Roll Animal, the poppy stuff was really pretty weird and dark- or could be.
"Sister Ray" is a great song but I think I prefer Jonathon Richman's rewrite as "Roadrunner."

"Sweet Jane" might be the greatest rock song ever written. I made every band I was ever in play the fucking thing. To the point where some guys just hated it. In 1998 I was racing a nice filly down at the state fair in DuQuoin. A guy who had played guitar with me in a couple bands came down there with me. This was a guy who depised "Sweet Jane" because I made him play that lick over and over and over. After the races we went to get fucked up at PK's in Carbondale. We walked in there and Tawl Paul & Slappin' Henry Blue were playing. The first song: "Sweet Jane."

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Talking Heads

This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)
Making Flippy Floppy
Cross-eyed and Painless
Swamp
Psycho Killer
And She Was
Cities
Nothing But Flowers
Life During Wartime
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Talking Heads

This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)
Making Flippy Floppy
Cross-eyed and Painless
Swamp
Psycho Killer
And She Was
Cities
Nothing But Flowers
Life During Wartime
Girlfriend is Better

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Swap Swamp for Heaven, it my list is about the same

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ELO is very much a Greatest Hits band. I love a handful of their songs, but don't have a single album. No one is Greatest Hitsier than Tom Petty or the Cars, though.


Petty is 'greatest hitsier' because his songs are great and they all become hits. Cant fault him for that.

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Talking Heads

This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)
Making Flippy Floppy
Cross-eyed and Painless
Swamp
Psycho Killer
And She Was
Cities
Nothing But Flowers
Life During Wartime
Girlfriend is Better

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Swap Swamp for Heaven, it my list is about the same


I had Heaven on the list at first, but I changed it.

11. Heaven

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Lynyrd Skynyrd ( I know a lot of people hate them and I probably would too if I only knew their songs from the radio )

Freebird ( totally overplayed )
Tuesday's Gone
Simple Man
Junkie
Working for MCA
Ballad of Curtis Loew
The Needle and the Spoon
All I Can Do Is Write About It
Four Walls Of Raiford
Georgia Peaches

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Lynyrd Skynyrd ( I know a lot of people hate them and I probably would too if I only knew their songs from the radio )

Ballad of Curtis Loew

Elmhurst Steve thinks this is their worst song.


No I don't suppose Steve would get that one.

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Lynyrd Skynyrd ( I know a lot of people hate them and I probably would too if I only knew their songs from the radio )

Ballad of Curtis Loew

Elmhurst Steve thinks this is their worst song.

Really good tune. Forgotten about this one.


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Neil Young

Down By the River
Cinnamon Girl
Cortez the Killer
Harvest Moon
Cowgirl in the Sand
Mr. Soul
Sugar Mountain
The Needle and the Damage Done
Albuquerque
Don't Be Denied

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MY BLOODY VALENTINE

1. To Here Knows When
2. Blown a Wish
3. Drive It All Over Me
4. Lose My Breath
5. Soon
6. I Can See It
7. You Never Should
8. Cigarette In Your Bed
9. Feed Me With Your Kiss
10. Don't Ask Why

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Leaving off both "Only Shallow" and "I'll Only Sleep" is pretty unconventional, but I'm more inclined to complain about the omission of "Map Ref."


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Map Ref 41N93W is a Wire song.
Only Shallow would be #11 on my list, and I'm not familiar with "I'll only sleep".

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Whoops, no idea how I completely botched the title of "When You Sleep" there. I guess I somehow combined it with "I Only Said."

And while "Map Ref" is a cover I still think it's one of the best things they did. The only thing that keeps it from being perfect is the lack of "CHORUS!"

Speaking of which, I'll do Wire

1. The 15th
2. Map Ref
3. Sand in My Joints
4. Mercy
5. Outdoor Miner
6. Ex Lion Tamer
7. I Am the Fly
8. Mannequin
9. I Should Have Known Better
10. Heartbeat


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CCR

1. Lodi
2. leavin through the back door
3. Travelin Band
4. Center Field
5. Green River
6. Bad Moon Risin
7. Cotton Fields
8. Porterville
9. Wrote a Song for Everyone
10. Have you ever seen the rain

This is probably pretty accurate. I need to make more of these lists when I'm not drunk

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Neil Young

The Needle and the Damage Done
Hey Hey My My (Into the Black)
Tonight's the Night Parts I and II
Heart of Gold
Long May You Run
Mr. Soul
Rockin' in the Free World
Cortez the Killer
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Whoops, no idea how I completely botched the title of "When You Sleep" there. I guess I somehow combined it with "I Only Said."

And while "Map Ref" is a cover I still think it's one of the best things they did. The only thing that keeps it from being perfect is the lack of "CHORUS!"

Speaking of which, I'll do Wire

1. The 15th
2. Map Ref
3. Sand in My Joints
4. Mercy
5. Outdoor Miner
6. Ex Lion Tamer
7. I Am the Fly
8. Mannequin
9. I Should Have Known Better
10. Heartbeat


I totally agree. Their version of We Have All The Time In The World would've definitely made top 10, but I wasn't including covers. :D

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The Beatles

Revolution 1 (HQ)
Yesterday
Let It Be
Here Comes the Sun
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Don't Let Me Down
Love You To
In My Life
The Long and Winding Road
If I Needed Someone


Virtually impossible of course to do a Top 10 here given the incredible library of music...


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MY BLOODY VALENTINE

yeah man

1. Sometimes
2. To Here Knows When
3. Soon
4. Soft as Snow But Warm Inside
5. No More Sorry
6. Only Shallow
7. Sueisfine
8. Cigarette in Your Bed
9. Strawberry Wine
10. Blown a Wish

Neil Young will be so hard. I love too many Neil Young songs.

1. Powderfinger
2. Southern Man
3. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
4. Cowgirl in the Sand
5. Alabama
6. Heart of Gold
7. Cinnamon Girl
8. Don't Cry No Tears
9. Hey, Hey, My, My
10. When You Dance I Can Really Love

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Mountain Goats might be the hardest for me.

1. Going to Alaska
2. Store
3. You're in Maya
4. Going to Georgia
5. Orange Ball of Love
6. Source Decay
7. Attention All Pickpockets
8. Weekend in Western Illinois
9. Up the Wolves
10. The Doll Song

I didn't intentionally try to list so many non-album songs.


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Rolling Stones

1. Honkey Tonk Woman
2. Gimme Shelter
3. Brown Sugar
4. Street Fighting Man
5. Jumpin' Jack Flash
6. Under My Thumb
7. Angie
8. (I can't get no) Satisfaction
9. Anybody Seen My Baby?
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Mountain Goats might be the hardest for me.

1. Going to Alaska
2. Store
3. You're in Maya
4. Going to Georgia
5. Orange Ball of Love
6. Source Decay
7. Attention All Pickpockets
8. Weekend in Western Illinois
9. Up the Wolves
10. The Doll Song

I didn't intentionally try to list so many non-album songs.


27th at the Vic. You gonna be there? I AM CAN'T WAIT

I'm normally not a concert person. I don't do well at loud, crowded places, so I have to avoid anything that's not, like, Ravinia, but the Mountain Goats are too important to me not to go. I missed out on Tindersticks last year for no good reason, and I'm probably too broke to make it to the Afghan Whigs.

[At this point I went to see when they were playing, because all I knew was that they were coming back in October. SAME FUCKING DAY. FUCK. Now I will fret endlessly about whether I did the right thing. FUCK!]

Well, I spent about an hour agonizing over how to break apart a bunch of great albums-as-singular-works, two of which got me through some dark times and are thus of infinite sentimental value, and no, I can't do it.

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ELO is very much a Greatest Hits band. I love a handful of their songs, but don't have a single album. No one is Greatest Hitsier than Tom Petty or the Cars, though.

The Cars first album is amazing, unless you mean every song on that album is a greatest hit.


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Rolling Stones

1. Honkey Tonk Woman
2. Gimme Shelter
3. Brown Sugar
4. Street Fighting Man
5. Jumpin' Jack Flash
6. Under My Thumb
7. Angie
8. (I can't get no) Satisfaction
9. Anybody Seen My Baby?
X. Mixed Emotions
This list, except #10, is also called "daily Stones songs played on 97.1 the Drive"

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1. "Big Time"
2. "I Ain't no Kitty"
3. "No Dogs Allowed"
4. "Gotta get Up"
5. "Kat in the Casino"
6. "On the Prowl"
7. "Skat Strut"
8. "Kat Stories"
9. "So Sweet So Young"
10. "I Got Crazy"

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Paul Revere & the Raiders:

10: Too Much Talk
9: We Gotta All Get Together
8:Birds Of A Feather
7:Cinderella Sunshine
6:Not your stepping stone
5:Just Seventeen
4:Mr Sun, Mr Moon
3: Kicks
2: Hungry
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