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The Power Five => Big Ten => Topic started by: utee94 on March 27, 2025, 10:57:36 AM
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By popular request, I'll list the playlists-- in play order-- from as many of my Red River Jams CDs from the past 20 years, as I can find. Some are on an old iTunes account on my wife's old Macbook, most of the newer ones are on my iTunes account which I can access from anywhere, except of course my work computer which I'm on now. But the past couple of years I've also reproduced the playlist on my Prime Music account so that's where I'll pull from.
The purpose of this playlist is manyfold-- first and foremost, it is a road-tripping playlist, specifically to be enjoyed whilst driving up from Austin to Dallas for TX-OU weekend, and also played in and around the RV and/or hotel we're staying at (depending on the year), throughout the weekend. I try to keep it very current, most of the songs on it will have only been released within a couple of months before October, and fairly often I'll grab an unreleased album track that later gets released. So in that way, it's a time capsule for each year's popular music in the Fall.
But it also has to serve as the backdrop for a party weekend that occurs in and around the State Fair of Texas, so it tends to be upbeat and happy, even occasionally a little dancy. Still, the intent of the trip features at its core the annual rivalry football game between Texas and OU. So there are often some grittier themes of fighting, struggling, overcoming challenges, and persevering.
Finally there's the audience. And the composition of that audience has changed quite a bit over the years/decades. I originally just created the mixtapes/CDs for my brother and me, as we drove up to Dallas. So it was pretty heavy on our favorite bands, mostly rock and a little metal. I also tended to throw in something pretty old, because I hadn't yet decided I wanted the whole thing to be current. It was just fun music to jam to, whilst driving up to, and in and around, Dallas. After a couple of years of that, I was also playing the playlist at tailgate parties and house parties in the Fall, and my group of tailgating friends told me they liked it. Since we often caravanned up to Dallas together, I started burning 8-10 copies of the CD for all of them to play for the weekend, and I'd hand it to all of them before we left on our caravan up to Dallas. The songs got a little raunchier and a little more adult at that time. Then I started dating my i s c & a aggie wife, and began including some of her preferences in the mix. And then finally, we had kids, and not only did I have to clean up the lyrics some, but as they got older I also tried to include some of their preferences too.
That ended up way more long-winded than I intended, but I wanted to set the stage for why, how, and who, was involved in the creation, and not just the What?
On that note...
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2024 Red River Jams:
Wake Up - Imagine Dragons
You're Gonna Get It - 311
The Reckoning - Daughtry
Can't Slow Down - Almost Monday
Throw Some Ass - Sofi Tukker
Dancing In The Flames - The Weekend
Miss You When You're Gone - Myles Kennedy
The Emptiness Machine - Linkin Park
Delusion:All - One OK Rock
Houdini - Eminem
Good Luck, Babe! - Chappell Roan
Discount De Kooning (Last One Standing) - The Vaccines
Mirage - OneRepublic
Triumph - Bishop Briggs
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By popular request, I'll list the playlists-- in play order-- from as many of my Red River Jams CDs from the past 20 years
On that note...
As long as you substitute Lyle Lovett for Steve Perry
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I'm a huge fan of both Lyle Lovett and Steve Perry. Neither have ever appeared on the Red River Jams playlist.
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I guess it is interesting to note that as much as I love country music, it rarely makes it into the mix. It just doesn't seem to fit the party vibe as well. But also, since I try to keep it current, there's also not a lot of NEW country that I really enjoy. But there have definitely been some exceptions over the years.
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Red River Jams 2023:
Hold Me Like A Grudge - Fallout Boy
LosT - Bring Me The Horizon
NYE - Local Natives
Too Good At Raising Hell - The Struts
Bad Idea Right? - Olivia Rodrigo
Seven - Jung Cook
Dial Drunk - Noah Kahan
Strawberry Chainsaw - JAWNY
Your Side Of Town - The Killers
Help Me - Sueco
Favorite Daze - Neon Trees
Sinner - The Last Dinner Party
Everybody Needs Someone - Noah Cyrus
The One - Taking Back Sunday
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don't recognize one of those tracks
if I was to youtube a few...........
Your Side Of Town - The Killers
would be one because I know my oldest daughter probably likes it
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don't recognize one of those tracks
if I was to youtube a few...........
Your Side Of Town - The Killers
would be one because I know my oldest daughter probably likes it
Well, yeah. It's almost entirely brand new music for each iteration. I'm not making a judgment, but I don't believe you listen to much new music, do you?
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One country song that always brings a smile to my face is I'm Gonna to Miss Her by Brad Paisley.
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It should be all country songs about Texas.
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It should be all country songs about Texas.
Mine is...
although I like non country as well
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Mine is...
although I like non country as well
Yeah, in order to be a well-rounded individual, you need to enjoy both types of music: country and western.
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that ain't no Hank Williams song!
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don't recognize one of those tracks
Beat me to it,guess I'll give them a listen when time permits. They damn sure must be better than Steve Perry efforts
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Guys, if all you're listening to day after day is 50 year old stuff from Thin Lizzy and the Rolling Stones, then of course you're not going to recognize anything that's come out in the past 18 months. This should be no surprise to you.
I'm not judging, the majority of what I listen to is older as well. But rehashing oldies is not the purpose of this mix.
Feel free to listen or not. I expect you won't like much of it, none of it sounds like Cream or Credence or Deep Purple. I posted up because bwar said he was interested, and we're in the deep dark of the offseason.
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Red River Jams 2011 (this one has a country song about Texas, just for BB)
Walk - Foo Fighters
Lowlife - Theory of a Deadmen
Lies of the Beautiful People - Sixx A.M.
Sexy and I Know It - LMFAO
Tonight - Seether
Blow Me Away - Breaking Benjamin
Ghost of Days Gone By - Alter Bridge
Say You Like Me - We The Kings
Pumped Up Kicks - Foster The People
Moves Like Jagger - Maroon 5
Tonight Tonight - Hot Chelle Rae
Slumber - NEEDTOBREATHE
My Body - Young The Giant
A State of Texas - Old 97s
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Wait, how did we jump from 2023 all the way back to 2011?
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Life is more interesting when things aren't perfectly linear.
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Life is more interesting when things aren't perfectly linear.
It's all fun and games until someone breaks the space-time continuum.
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Guys, if all you're listening to day after day is 50 year old stuff from Thin Lizzy and the Rolling Stones, then of course you're not going to recognize anything that's come out in the past 18 months. This should be no surprise to you.
I'm not judging, the majority of what I listen to is older as well. But rehashing oldies is not the purpose of this mix.
Feel free to listen or not. I expect you won't like much of it, none of it sounds like Cream or Credence or Deep Purple. I posted up because bwar said he was interested, and we're in the deep dark of the offseason.
I think I read somewhere most people stop listening to new music around 30 years old. This tracks pretty close for me. While I listen to new music by older bands, I can't think of a band I regularly listen to (a few hit singles excluded) that came out after 2013-ish (34 yo for me).
I know roughly 1/3 of the 2011 playlist. Of the 2023-2024 lists, I know a handful of the bands but don't actually know any of the tracks (at least not recognized by title).
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I think I read somewhere most people stop listening to new music around 30 years old. This tracks pretty close for me. While I listen to new music by older bands, I can't think of a band I regularly listen to (a few hit singles excluded) that came out after 2013-ish (34 yo for me).
I know roughly 1/3 of the 2011 playlist. Of the 2023-2024 lists, I know a handful of the bands but don't actually know any of the tracks (at least not recognized by title).
Yeah, one of the fun things about creating this annual playlist, is that it keeps me in touch with new artists making new music. I enjoy that.
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I think I read somewhere most people stop listening to new music around 30 years old. This tracks pretty close for me. While I listen to new music by older bands, I can't think of a band I regularly listen to (a few hit singles excluded) that came out after 2013-ish (34 yo for me).
I know roughly 1/3 of the 2011 playlist. Of the 2023-2024 lists, I know a handful of the bands but don't actually know any of the tracks (at least not recognized by title).
Yeah, I stopped buying CD's at about 40 - 2007. Looking forward to UTee's 1985 playlist.
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Yeah, I stopped buying CD's at about 40 - 2007. Looking forward to UTee's 1985 playlist.
Ha!
I'd guess the first mixtape I ever made was probably about 1987. It was not for a roadtrip up to Dallas for the TX-OU game, though. Most likely it was to try to hook up with a girl.
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Well wait, that's not entirely true. As early as 1983 I was recording songs off the radio onto a tape, when the local station would countdown the Top 100 hits of the year on New Year's Eve.
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I think I read somewhere most people stop listening to new music around 30 years old. This tracks pretty close for me.
Good observation started listening to blues/jazz/rock fusion a little after that. A buddy of mine has some satelite radio and some of the music/artists of recent years sounded different but real good. Couldn't tell you who they are though
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It would appear that Pantera never once recorded a Texas song. How could that even be?
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Yeah, one of the fun things about creating this annual playlist, is that it keeps me in touch with new artists making new music. I enjoy that.
Yeah, I tend to stay in touch with new music to a point, but it's mostly alt-rock from listening to our local radio and SiriusXM, and some country (due to wife & oldest kid).
I can say I'm a little surprised by some of the things I see on the 2024 playlist. I suspect that some of those artists (i.e. Chappell Roan) are ones that you only know about because you have a daughter of the right age to listen to that sort of stuff? Outside of Taylor, I'm out of the loop on pop, and completely out of the loop on modern hip hop.
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Yeah, I tend to stay in touch with new music to a point, but it's mostly alt-rock from listening to our local radio and SiriusXM, and some country (due to wife & oldest kid).
I can say I'm a little surprised by some of the things I see on the 2024 playlist. I suspect that some of those artists (i.e. Chappell Roan) are ones that you only know about because you have a daughter of the right age to listen to that sort of stuff? Outside of Taylor, I'm out of the loop on pop, and completely out of the loop on modern hip hop.
Yeah just the kids in general keep me in touch with some of it, mainly because of TikTok, but I also deliberately search some of it out. I like pop music but it has to be good, and I consider Chappell Roan to be quite good. She's innovative and interesting and has a substantial voice.
Honestly my daughter doesn't listen to a ton of pop, she likes the more far out sort of dreamy-rock vibe, like the JAWNY song "Strawberry Chainsaw" or "Can't Slow Down" by Almost Monday.
And my son is almost exclusively into rap/hip hop at this point, guys like Kendrick Lamar and Drake and Kanye. But I don't love that stuff so it's not going to make it into the mix.
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Yeah, I stopped buying CD's at about 40 - 2007. Looking forward to UTee's 1985 playlist.
I'm kind of intrigued by this idea now, though. Maybe I'll put together a "what might have been" Red River Jams for 1985. I know plenty of songs I love from that year, but a little trickier to pick ones that would have been fresh releases in September/October.
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2017 Red River Jams:
Walk on Water - Thirty Seconds to Mars
Everything Now - Arcade Fire
Feel It Still - Portugal, The Man
Up All Night - Beck
No Roots- Alice Merton
Look What You Made Me Do - Taylor Swift
The Sky Is a Neighborhood - Foo Fighters
Thunder - Imagine Dragons
Golden Dandelions - Barnes Courtney
The Wanting - J. Roddy Walston and The Business
One Night Only - The Struts
Legends - Sleeping With Sirens
Casual Party - Band of Horses
Feel Good - Neon Trees
Champion - Fall Out Boy
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2017 Red River Jams:
Look What You Made Me Do - Taylor Swift
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Look What You Made Me Do, the one time I ever heard it, made me seriously question if it ought to be considered music. As I recall, there wasn't any, and she wasn't singing in any particular key. She spoke in rhythm, which meets at least one benchmark of what I consider music, so I guess that's something.
She has talent, and whatever she was doing there was her thing to do and doesn't need my approval. But I don't consider it music.
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That's fair. A lot of people don't consider rap to be music and you're saying effectively the same thing there.
Personally I got past the "rap isn't music" thing a long time ago, probably about 1985.
But I don't have any issue with people that still consider that to be the case. Personal perception of art is always subjective.
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Rap can be artistic w/o being music
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I'm not one of those. Rap music generally has a musical track backing up the spoken words of the artists, so even if someone doesn't consider the rapping itself to be music, it's almost impossible to argue against the background music. Even if none of it is played with acoustic-based instruments, it inarguably uses the 12-semi-tone Western scale to form a discernible key, and often chord movement.
Where that's different from Swift's song is--as much as I recall--she didn't even have a track behind her that met as many benchmarks as rap music meets. She basically rapped over a drum-machine. Because I take rhythm so seriously, I'm on the fence about if I considered it music or not, but it came the closest to "not music" out of anything I'd heard in a long time that was supposed to be music.
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Rap can be artistic w/o being music
Sure. If that's how you choose to define things, it's entirely up to you.
The music industry includes rap as music. I guess that's good enough for me.
Skate/thrash metal is also considered to be music, though I don't find much of it to be particularly musical. Art is subjective. Always has been, always will be.
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I'm not one of those. Rap music generally has a musical track backing up the spoken words of the artists, so even if someone doesn't consider the rapping itself to be music, it's almost impossible to argue against the background music. Even if none of it is played with acoustic-based instruments, it inarguably uses the 12-semi-tone Western scale to form a discernible key, and often chord movement.
Where that's different from Swift's song is--as much as I recall--she didn't even have a track behind her that met as many benchmarks as rap music meets. She basically rapped over a drum-machine. Because I take rhythm so seriously, I'm on the fence about if I considered it music or not, but it came the closest to "not music" out of anything I'd heard in a long time that was supposed to be music.
Ummm, you don't have to like the song, but it's pretty obvious you don't know what you're talking about here. You should probably listen to it again. It seems to me like you're focusing entirely on about half of the chorus. Listen to the rest of the song and then tell me you still have the same characterization of it.
Or don't listen to it, and just sit there and stew in your wrongness. Doesn't matter to me either way. ;)
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Ummm, you don't have to like the song, but it's pretty obvious you don't know what you're talking about here. You should probably listen to it again. It seems to me like you're focusing entirely on about half of the chorus. Listen to the rest of the song and then tell my you still have the same characterization of it.
Or don't listen to it, and just sit there and stew in your wrongness. Doesn't matter to me either way. ;)
Maybe you missed the "as much as I recall" part.
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Maybe you missed the "as much as I recall" part.
Well far be it from me to tell folks they should be educated about a topic before discussing it. If that were common, internet message boards wouldn't even exist and then where would we be???
:)
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I'm not one of those. Rap music generally has a musical track backing up the spoken words of the artists, so even if someone doesn't consider the rapping itself to be music, it's almost impossible to argue against the background music. Even if none of it is played with acoustic-based instruments, it inarguably uses the 12-semi-tone Western scale to form a discernible key, and often chord movement.
to further utee's point......
almost anything can be argued - logically or not
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Yeah just the kids in general keep me in touch with some of it, mainly because of TikTok, but I also deliberately search some of it out. I like pop music but it has to be good, and I consider Chappell Roan to be quite good. She's innovative and interesting and has a substantial voice.
Yeah, I don't search out any pop... I remember when I was in my 30s and I'd hear about something that was huge that I'd never heard of, and think "I should find out what that is so I know about it." Then I hit my 40s and I was more along the lines of "yeah, it's not worth the effort knowing" :57:
The little I know about Chappell Roan is that she seems to be a giant hot mess. I think I've heard one of her songs though on a Peloton ride. On that note, they did an artist series with Tate McRae, and I thought just based on the name that it might be some new country artist. Nope. Saw who was doing the ride (someone who almost exclusively plays pop) and knew immediately that I was wrong on that one lol!
It definitely seems like your 2017 mix is closer to my usual genres. I know quite a few of the artists, although the song choices from a few of them are things I'm unfamiliar with. I.e. Foo Fighters, Barns Courtney, The Struts, and Neon Trees... Maybe I'll give those tracks a listen. And... I can't believe that Alice Merton song is 8 years old already!
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Yeah, I don't search out any pop... I remember when I was in my 30s and I'd hear about something that was huge that I'd never heard of, and think "I should find out what that is so I know about it." Then I hit my 40s and I was more along the lines of "yeah, it's not worth the effort knowing" :57:
The little I know about Chappell Roan is that she seems to be a giant hot mess. I think I've heard one of her songs though on a Peloton ride. On that note, they did an artist series with Tate McRae, and I thought just based on the name that it might be some new country artist. Nope. Saw who was doing the ride (someone who almost exclusively plays pop) and knew immediately that I was wrong on that one lol!
It definitely seems like your 2017 mix is closer to my usual genres. I know quite a few of the artists, although the song choices from a few of them are things I'm unfamiliar with. I.e. Foo Fighters, Barns Courtney, The Struts, and Neon Trees... Maybe I'll give those tracks a listen. And... I can't believe that Alice Merton song is 8 years old already!
I don't know anything about her personal life. Or any other artist/entertainer, really. I mean, I can't help but hear about Taylor Swift's dating life any time I tune into a Kansas City Chiefs' game, but other than that I don't know anything about it, and wouldn't ever read/listen to any source that would discuss it. I just have no interest in the personal lives of artists/entertainers/celebrities and would never ever put myself in the position to find out about it.
I really like The Struts, they're on several of the mixes. I saw them open for Foo Fighters at COTA in Austin in 2019, and then the lead singer came back out and sang the iconic Queen/Bowie song "Under Pressure" along with Taylor Hawkins, it was pretty cool.
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I don't know anything about her personal life. Or any other artist/entertainer, really. I mean, I can't help but hear about Taylor Swift's dating life any time I tune into a Kansas City Chiefs' game, but other than that I don't know anything about it, and wouldn't ever read/listen to any source that would discuss it. I just have no interest in the personal lives of artists/entertainers/celebrities and would never ever put myself in the position to find out about it.
Yeah, I'd be the same. But TMZ and People show up in my wife's news feed, so I end up learning some of this stuff secondhand.
Probably wouldn't have heard anything about Chappell Roan (I doubt it would have come up) but with a 12 yo daughter, my wife is obviously looking at some of these artists and the degree to which they are [or aren't] suitable role models for a young tween/teen... She's pro-Taylor, but definitely not so much with Roan.
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Gotcha. Well, I guess I'm glad my girl T-Swizzle passes the morality test! :)
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Okay, here's Red River Jams 2008:
Falling Down - Atreyu
Bad Girlfriend - Theory of a Deadman
Keep The Car Running - Arcade Fire
Paper Planes - M.I.A.
Bleed It Out - Linkin Park
Stronger - Kanye West
I Kissed A Girl - Katy Perry
I Don't Care - Fall Out Boy
Lonely Train - Blackstone Cherry
Bartender Song - Rehab
Long Road To Ruin - Foo Fighters
All Summer Long - The Rock Heroes
Cookie Jar- Gym Class Heroes (feat. The Dream)
Rise Above This - Seether
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Next can you do a thread about your fantasy football teams over the years?
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If I'd ever played Fantasy Football, sure!
Alas, I never have, more's the pity.
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Great song. If I'd made a Red River Jams 1982, it might have been on it.
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Okay here's a stab at a 1985 Red River Jams for @847badgerfan (https://www.cfb51.com/index.php?action=profile;u=5) :
Money for Nothing - Dire Straits
Lovin' Every Minute Of It - Loverboy
Power of Love - Huey Lewis and the News
Take On Me - a-Ha
Freedom - Wham
Don't You (Forget About Me) - Simple Minds
In And Out Of Love - Bon Jovi
She Sells Sanctuary - The Cult
Can't Get There From Here - REM
Some Like It Hot - Power Station
You Spin Me Around (Like A Record) - Dead or Alive
Tonight She Comes - The Cars
The Big Money - Rush
Goodbye - Night Ranger
Home Sweet Home - Motley Crue
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That's good. Thanks.
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That's good. Thanks.
Thanks, 1985 was a great year for music. I think 1986 might have even been better, lots of the songs that came to mind at first, weren't released until the following year.
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Okay here's a stab at a 1985 Red River Jams for @847badgerfan (https://www.cfb51.com/index.php?action=profile;u=5) :
Money for Nothing - Dire Straits
Lovin' Every Minute Of It - Loverboy
Power of Love - Huey Lewis and the News
Take On Me - a-Ha
Freedom - Wham
Don't You (Forget About Me) - Simple Minds
In And Out Of Love - Bon Jovi
She Sells Sanctuary - The Cult
Can't Get There From Here - REM
Some Like It Hot - Power Station
You Spin Me Around (Like A Record) - Dead or Alive
Tonight She Comes - The Cars
The Big Money - Rush
Goodbye - Night Ranger
Home Sweet Home - Motley Crue
That's a heckuva playlist, but I am wondering how a lot of those play into the RRR theme.
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Listened to that Taylor Swift song over lunch to remember what my brain had blocked-out, no doubt in survival-protection mode.
Utee is indeed correct, most everything except the chorus has some music in the background, and while it might not be obvious to some that she's "singing," she certainly is saying her words in a definite pattern of limited notes that correspond to the music in the background. I would need to listen on better speakers, but there might have even been a soft pedal-tone in the chorus.
The point of which is to say, avowed Swiftie utee94 clearly planned this whole thing to make me listen to a piss-poor song, and he is a dick.
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That's a heckuva playlist, but I am wondering how a lot of those play into the RRR theme.
The theme is loose. If I stuck to it strictly, it would be tough to come up with a total playlist at all. First and foremost, it's a roadtrip playlist, so it'll feature a lot of songs that I just like driving to.
The last two are pretty clearly "closers" though, that much should be obvious.
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I'll also add that when I put together a real RRJ playlist, I spend a fairly lengthy amount of time listening to the songs in various order, shifting the sequence around quite a bit, working to ensure that they all fit in the grand scheme, as well as within the continuum of the songs before and after. It's not uncommon for me to put a song tentatively in the playlist, and then find it just doesn't "fit" anywhere, and then I have to eject it. For a playlist that's usually 13-15 songs, I will typically go through about 35 or 40 with potential, and narrow it down.
In the 1985 case, I haven't done any of that. But just looking at it and knowing those songs, I think it would probably flow pretty well.
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Speaking of music I like driving to, the album winner in that category is RCHP's Californication. And I couldn't tell you why. It just always had that effect on me. It came out in '99, I think, and from the first time I listened through it, it made me wish I was driving a long trip through a desert on a sunny summer day in a convertible with the top down.
Years later I took a long trip through the southwest in July, and somewhere in Arizona the landscape began to remind me of exactly what I used to picture. I fired up the iPod and put that album on, and it was as glorious as I always thought it would be, even if I didn't have a convertible.
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Speaking of music I like driving to, the album winner in that category is RCHP's Californication. And I couldn't tell you why. It just always had that effect on me. It came out in '99, I think, and from the first time I listened through it, it made me wish I was driving a long trip through a desert on a sunny summer day in a convertible with the top down.
Years later I took a long trip through the southwest in July, and somewhere in Arizona the landscape began to remind me of exactly what I used to picture. I fired up the iPod and put that album on, and it was as glorious as I always thought it would be, even if I didn't have a convertible.
Sounds like a candidate for bwar's "whole album" thread!
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I thought about it, but alas, under circumstances other than driving into the great beyond, I will usually skip "Get On Top," as I never cared for it all that much.
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The gate keeping on this thread is over the top.
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Zuul (also known as The Gatekeeper) is a demigod and minion of Gozer, alongside Vinz Clortho. She possessed Dana Barrett in Ghostbusters
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There is no Dana. Only Zuul.
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2012 Red River Jams:
Feel Again - OneRepublic
Everybody Talks - Neon Trees
Lightning - The Wanted
Gangnam Style - PSY
Too Close - Alex Clare
Where Did The Angels Go - Papa Roach
I Miss The Misery - Halestorm
Big Freeze - Muse
Payphone - Maroon 5
Pontoon - Little Big Town
Unity - Shinedown
Miss Atomic Bomb - The Killers
It's Time - Imagine Dragons
Kill Your Heroes - AWOLNATION
Home - Phillip Phillips
Last Day - Cavo
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That song got all the ladies dancing, that's for sure.
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2022 Red RiverJams:
Wonder - OneOK Rock
Shake Your Moneymaker - Fitz & The Tantrums
Wet Dream - Wet Leg
Then It All Goes Away - Dayglow
boy - The Killers
You Make Me feel Like It's Halloween - Muse
Yeah, I Like You- Goo Goo Dolls
I Ain't Worried - OneRepublic
Celestial - Ed Sheeran
Daylight - Shinedown
Bones - Imagine Dragons
Silver Tongue - Alter Bridge
Don't Let The Light Go Out - Panic! At The Disco