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Old 06-10-2008, 08:38 PM   #381
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With my fourth round selection, I would like to select Ann Wilson (Heart) in the category of female vocalist.

My favorite tune of theirs, Magic Man


EDIT: after watching that again and reading the comments I realized why the instrumentals sounded so much like the studio track... Oh well.

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Old 06-10-2008, 08:39 PM   #382
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With my fourth round selection, I would like to select Ann Wilson (Heart) in the category of female vocalist.

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With my fourth round selection, I would like to select Ann Wilson (Heart) in the category of female vocalist.

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Great pick, but I was sure she would be mine at 95! I'm thrown for a loop! Absolutely incredible voice.
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Totally irrelevant to this exercise, but everytime I see old footage of them I am reminded just how freaking hot they were while performing.

Nancy is no slouch on that guitar either.
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Totally irrelevant to this exercise, but everytime I see old footage of them I am reminded just how freaking hot they were while performing.

Nancy is no slouch on that guitar either.
yeah, I always loved her intro here, and the moment before the band kick in is fantastic

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Great pick, but I was sure she would be mine at 95! I'm thrown for a loop! Absolutely incredible voice.
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For sure! With The Hip, I knew it was just dumb luck that they would be available for me to use as my Canadian band. In a draft dominated by Canadians, I thought they'd be a steal. Then they go 1 pick before me.

With Ann, I was just counting on the women lasting a little longer in the draft. You snooze, you lose!
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With his Fourth Pick FooFighter15 selects one of the worlds most over merchandised men. The Great GENE SIMMONS.

"I know that Gene isn't the greatest bass player to ever walk the earth, if I was going for talent I would have picked Bootsy Collins, but he wouldn't fit in with the band I am forming. I pick Simmons because the man knows how to put on a show while laying down some solid rock riffs."



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Although Gene Simmons found fame as a blood-spurting, fire-breathing, bass-playing demon with Kiss, his early years were about as far removed as you can possibly get from the notorious heavy metal band. Born August 25, 1949, and named Chaim Witz, he and his mother left Israel by the late '50s, relocating to the United States (New York City, to be exact). Witz's name was then changed to Gene Klein, as he discovered comic books and rock & roll soon after (he was even being groomed to be a rabbi at one point). As a teenager, he played bass in a number of New York-area bands (Long Island Sounds, etc.), and while in his early 20s, even tried his hand at teaching grade school. His teaching career was short-lived, as he meet another young rock & roll hopeful around this time: Stanley Eisen.

Together, the duo formed their first band together, Wicked Lester, who borrowed heavily from their heroes, the Beatles, and just about any other hip musical style at the moment. The band recorded an album that never saw the light of day, but while in the band, the two first came up with the idea of putting on a real show for the audience: makeup, costumes, and a grand stage show. They eventually hooked up with two other New Yorkers, Peter Criscoula and Paul Frehley. All the members changed their names (Eisen became Paul Stanley; Criscoula to Peter Criss; Frehley to Ace Frehley; and Klein was re-christened Gene Simmons), and assumed identities relating to their personalities. Kiss then became one of the top hard rock acts of the 70s and beyond.

While Kiss' fame was sky-rocketing, Simmons tried his hand at another facet of the music biz: scouting up-and-coming talent. He tried to convince Kiss' manager to sign a young California band called Mammoth in the mid-'70s, who eventually renamed themselves Van Halen. Simmons' pleas fell on deaf ears, but the event sowed the seeds for Simmons launching his own record company (albeit short-lived) in the '80s, Simmons Records, as well as briefly managing Liza Minnelli. In addition to his work with Kiss, Simmons has tried his hand at acting on the big screen with varying degrees of success; Runaway, Trick Or Treat, Wanted: Dead Or Alive, and Never Too Young to Die are just some of the films he's appeared in. Simmons is also a shrewd businessman, often credited as the main force behind turning Kiss into a mega-dollar-generating, merchandising machine (look no further than Kiss' top-grossing 1996-1997 reunion tour).

With Kiss announcing their Farewell Tour in 2000, some assumed that it would be the last the public would hear from Simmons and company. But this proved hardly to be the case, as the band toured the world (off and on) for the next few years. Meanwhile, Simmons became involved in numerous projects: including penning an autobiography (2001's -Kiss & Make-Up), creating his own magazine (Gene Simmons' Tongue), developing his own clothing line ("Gene Simmons' Dragonfly"), hosting the TV show Hit Men, and was in discussions for re-launching his Simmons Records label, his acting career, and starting up his own TV talk show (The Gene Simmons Show). Simmons took a break from farewell tours in 2004 and released his second solo album, *HOLE, on the Sanctuary label. Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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Nice little barrage of picks there.. We know who the keeners are!

For our fourth round pick I am PLEASED as a pickle to select in the category West of the Mississippi: CHARLES HARDIN HOLLEY aka BUDDY HOLLY

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Holly's music was sophisticated for its day, including the use of instruments considered novel for rock and roll, such as the celesta (heard on "Everyday"). Holly was an influential lead and rhythm guitarist, notably on songs such as "Peggy Sue" and "Not Fade Away". While Holly could pump out boy-loves-girl songs with the best of his contemporaries, other songs featured more sophisticated lyrics and more complex harmonies and melodies than had previously appeared in the genre.
Many of his songs feature a unique vocal "hiccup" technique, a glottal stop, to emphasize certain words in any given song, especially the rockers.[1] Other singers (such as Elvis) have used a similar technique, though less obviously and consistently. Examples of this can be found at the start of the raucous "Rave On": "Weh-eh-ell, the little things you say and do, make me want to be with you-ou..."; in "That'll Be the Day": "Well, you give me all your lovin' and your -turtle dovin'..."; and in "Peggy Sue": "I love you Peggy Sue - with a love so rare and tr-ue ..."
An inspiration to musical greats already picked like Bob Dylan and specifically The Beatles (who selected their name based on Buddy Holly and the Crickets), he was truly a musician who was taken from this world far too young at only 22.

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A young Bob Dylan attended the January 31, 1959 show, two nights before Holly's death. Dylan referred to this in his 1998 Grammy acceptance speech for his 1997 Time out of Mind winning Album of the Year:
"And I just want to say that when I was sixteen or seventeen years old, I went to see Buddy Holly play at Duluth National Guard Armory and I was three feet away from him...and he LOOKED at me. And I just have some sort of feeling that he was — I don't know how or why — but I know he was with us all the time we were making this record in some kind of way."[12]
Various rock and roll histories have asserted that the singing group The Hollies were named in homage to Buddy Holly. According to the band's website,[13] although the group admired Holly (and years later produced an album covering some of his songs), their name was inspired primarily by the sprigs of holly in evidence around Christmas of 1962. However, the site also admits to a degree of uncertainty about that story.
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Peggy Sue per John Lennon



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Now for my fifth round pick I'm going to go off the board and select someone newer to the scene, Canadian, and one of the most lyrical and eloquent songwriters I've ever heard.

As our SONGWRITER I would like to welcome John K. Samson of Winnipeg's own The Weakerthans and formerly of Propagandhi

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Samson is also a founding member of Arbeiter Ring Publishing, a Winnipeg, Manitoba publishing collective. He is active in the Winnipeg arts scene, collaborating with artists such as Clive Holden and Christine Fellows.
In 2006, Samson championed Miriam Toews' novel A Complicated Kindness in Canada Reads, and the novel went on to win the competition. In the 2007 edition of Canada Reads—an "all-star" competition pitting the five winning advocates from previous years against each other—Samson returned to champion Heather O'Neill's novel Lullabies for Little Criminals, which won the competition.
In 2006, he and his wife Christine Fellows recorded This Old House, an album intended as a Christmas gift for friends and family. They eventually released two songs, "Taps Reversed" and "Good Salvage", for airplay on CBC Radio 3 in 2007. Fellows and Samson also performed live on the network on March 17, 2007, to mark the final night of the network's terrestrial simulcast on CBC Radio Two.
Some of my favourite lyrics are courtesy Mr. Samson.

"Doctors played your dosage like a card trick
scrabbled down the hallways yelling 'YAHTZEE!'
I brought books on Hopper and the arctic
And something called the politics of lonely
A toothbrush and a quick-pick with the plus
You tried not to roll your sunken eyes
And said 'Hey can you help me I can't reach it?'
and pointed at the camera in the ceiling
I climbed up, blocked it so they couldn't see
And turned to find you out of bed and kneeling
Before the nurses came took you away
I stood there on that chair and watched you pray"

and

"I wait in 4/4 time"

and
"The airport's always almost empty this time of year
So let's go play on the baggage carousel
And set our watches forward like we're just arriving here

From a past we left and a place we knew too well"

Left and Leaving


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Now for my fifth round pick I'm going to go off the board and select someone newer to the scene, Canadian, and one of the most lyrical and eloquent songwriters I've ever heard.

As our SONGWRITER I would like to welcome John K. Samson of Winnipeg's own The Weakerthans and formerly of Propagandhi

Some of my favourite lyrics are courtesy Mr. Samson.

"Doctors played your dosage like a card trick
scrabbled down the hallways yelling 'YAHTZEE!'
I brought books on Hopper and the arctic
And something called the politics of lonely
A toothbrush and a quick-pick with the plus
You tried not to roll your sunken eyes
And said 'Hey can you help me I can't reach it?'
and pointed at the camera in the ceiling
I climbed up, blocked it so they couldn't see
And turned to find you out of bed and kneeling
Before the nurses came took you away
I stood there on that chair and watched you pray"

and

"I wait in 4/4 time"

and
"The airport's always almost empty this time of year
So let's go play on the baggage carousel
And set our watches forward like we're just arriving here
From a past we left and a place we knew too well"
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I HATE YOU I HATE YOU I HATE YOU!!!!
HE WAS MY SLEEPER PICK!!!!! (or so I thought)

Anybody willing to get me a little higher up in this round so nobody steals my next pick? And kermit, you willing to discuss any trades for Samson?
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Did Gene go in the Bass Player category? The God Of Thunder - good one.
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Old 06-11-2008, 08:55 AM   #395
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I HATE YOU I HATE YOU I HATE YOU!!!!
HE WAS MY SLEEPER PICK!!!!! (or so I thought)

Anybody willing to get me a little higher up in this round so nobody steals my next pick? And kermit, you willing to discuss any trades for Samson?
No way in hell!!
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Bump so foo can pick Taylor Hawkins.
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No way in hell!!
Dammit! Dammit dammit dammit! Well, I've got to tip my hat to you good sir. He's one of the best songwriters I've ever heard. Even though I didn't pick him, I feel the need to put up some of my favorite Weakerthan bits:

From "Pampleteer":

I don't know what I should do
With my hands when I talk to you
You don't know where to look
So you look at my hands

From "Tournament of Hearts":

Have to stop myself from climbing on the table full of empties to yell:

Why, why can't I draw right up to what I want to say?
Why can't I ever stop where I want to stay?
I slide right through the day, I'm always throwing hack weight

From "Reconstruction Site"

And I broke,
Like a bad joke,
Some bodies' uncle told,
At a wedding reception in 1972.
Where a little boy under a table with cake in his hair,
Stared at the grown-up's feet as they danced and swayed.

And his father laughed and talked on the long ride home.
And his mother laughed and talked on the long ride home.
And he thought about how everyone dies someday.
And when tomorrow gets here where will yesterday be.
And fell asleep in his brand new winter coat.

From "My Favorite Chords":

The Mayor's out killing kids to keep taxes down,
and me and my anger sit folding a paper bird,
letting the curtains turn to beating wings.
Wish I had a socket-set to dismantle this morning.
Just one pair of clean socks.
And a photo of you.

I felt like I had to put in all of Left and Leaving, it's just such a great song

My city's still breathing (but barely it's true)
through buildings gone missing like teeth.
The sidewalks are watching me think about you,
sparkled with broken glass.
I'm back with scars to show.
Back with the streets I know.
Will never take me anywhere but here.
The stain in the carpet, this drink in my hand,
the strangers whose faces I know.
We meet here for our dress-rehearsal to say "I wanted it this way"
wait for the year to drown.
Spring forward, fall back down.
I'm trying not to wonder where you are.
All this time lingers, undefined.
Someone choose who's left and who's leaving.
Memory will rust and erode into lists of all that you gave me:
a blanket, some matches, this pain in my chest,
the best parts of Lonely, duct-tape and soldered wires,
new words for old desires,
and every birthday card I threw away.
I wait in 4/4 time.
Count yellow highway lines that you're relying on to lead you home

And, of course, my favorite Weakerthans song ever..."One Great City":

late afternoon another day is nearly done

a darker grey is breaking through a lighter one
a thousand sharpened elbows in the underground
that hollow hurried sound of feet on polished floor
and in the dollar store the clerk is closing up
and counting loonies trying not to say
i hate winnipeg

the driver checks the mirror seven minutes late
crowded riders' restlessness enunciates
the guess who suck, the jets were lousy anyway
the same mood every day
and in the turning lane
someone's stalled again
he's talking to himself
and hears the price of gas repeat his phrase
i hate winnipeg

up above us all,
leaning into sky
our golden business boy
will watch the north end die
and sing 'i love this town'
then let his arching wrecking ball proclaim:
"i...hate...winnipeg"

Sorry for the long post...it's tough to pick just one of their songs.
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