Re: Best Decade Tournament - 70s: Round 8 Harry Limb/Kaius
Posted: Sun June 22, 2014 11:38 am
by PryTo
Lament wrote:I think PryTo's tastes are too random and bizarre to have wanted any of the five songs that were taken in the wake of him being skipped over.
FTFY
Re: Best Decade Tournament - 70s: Round 9 Dsb1218/Harry Limb
Posted: Sun June 22, 2014 12:51 pm
by dsb1218
Grateful Dead - Truckin'
What a long, strange draft it's been...
Re: Best Decade Tournament - 70s: Round 8 Harry Limb/Kaius
Posted: Sun June 22, 2014 1:07 pm
by William Bloke
PryTo wrote:
Lament wrote:I think PryTo's tastes are too random and bizarre to have wanted any of the five songs that were taken in the wake of him being skipped over.
FTFY
You need to pick my man.
Re: Best Decade Tournament - 70s: Round 9 Dsb1218/Harry Limb
Posted: Sun June 22, 2014 1:11 pm
by PryTo
stip posted my #8, although it's not on the first page yet. I'm pretty sure I'm okay, but I have my ninth pick ready to go.
Oh, maybe that was directed to Lament. I'm cornfused.
Re: Best Decade Tournament - 70s: Round 9 Dsb1218/Harry Limb
Posted: Sun June 22, 2014 1:54 pm
by stip
Lament picks:
Elvis Costello & The Attractions - Oliver's Army
Re: Best Decade Tournament - 70s: Round 9 Dsb1218/Harry Limb
Posted: Sun June 22, 2014 1:56 pm
by stip
And I take:
Isaac Hayes - Theme From Shaft
Re: Best Decade Tournament - 70s: Round 9 Dsb1218/Harry Limb
Posted: Sun June 22, 2014 2:04 pm
by dsb1218
stip wrote:And I take:
Isaac Hayes - Theme From Shaft
*kicks self repeatedly for not taking this earlier
If you've never heard Larry Graham play bass before you should really dig into his post-Sly and the Family Stone band, Graham Central Station. He basically invented funk bass as Flea knows it. Lot of great material in there. This song is insane, closer to a Hendrix rock vibe than most GCS material.
Graham Central Station - Earthquake
Re: Best Decade Tournament - 70s: Round 9 Dsb1218/Harry Limb
Posted: Sun June 22, 2014 2:22 pm
by William Bloke
dsb1218 wrote:
stip wrote:And I take:
Isaac Hayes - Theme From Shaft
*kicks self repeatedly for not taking this earlier
Great great tune. Gotta love that wucka-wucka-wucka guitar. I was tossing up between this and 'Papa Was a Rollin' Stone' at #3.
Re: Best Decade Tournament - 70s: Round 9 Dsb1218/Harry Limb
Posted: Sun June 22, 2014 2:36 pm
by Kaius
Varis wrote:
dsb1218 wrote:
stip wrote:And I take:
Isaac Hayes - Theme From Shaft
*kicks self repeatedly for not taking this earlier
Great great tune. Gotta love that wucka-wucka-wucka guitar. I was tossing up between this and 'Papa Was a Rollin' Stone' at #3.
I contemplated taking it with my first pick, and a few other rounds, and just never pulled the trigger. Great grab this late, stip!
PryTo wrote:If you've never heard Larry Graham play bass before you should really dig into his post-Sly and the Family Stone band, Graham Central Station. He basically invented funk bass as Flea knows it. Lot of great material in there. This song is insane, closer to a Hendrix rock vibe than most GCS material.
My #10 pick has been set in stone since this whole she-bang started, so this pick was really my 'last choice', and man was that hard. Such a fantastic decade of tuneage! Ima going with another new entrant to this tourney:
Supertramp - Give a Little Bit
I couldn't find a decent youtube vid that I was happy with, so I've uploaded a mp3.
Varis wrote:My #10 pick has been set in stone since this whole she-bang started, so this pick was really my 'last choice', and man was that hard.
I'm curious what made it your #10 pick from the beginning. Is it a "guilty pleasure" kind of song? Just something you don't think anyone else will draft, making it safer to sit on it?
Varis wrote:My #10 pick has been set in stone since this whole she-bang started, so this pick was really my 'last choice', and man was that hard.
I'm curious what made it your #10 pick from the beginning. Is it a "guilty pleasure" kind of song? Just something you don't think anyone else will draft, making it safer to sit on it?
Not a guilty pleasure, no guilt involved, but one of my all time faves that I know won't be highly valued around these parts by most. But everytime I head it, it's just my song.