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Old 07-24-2002, 09:11 PM
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Compilation Album ... Post your track listing ...

We all have varied tastes in music, so I thought it might be a neat idea to post a track listing for a theoretical compilation album of all the music you love and enjoy.

Keep it down to between 12-15 tracks, total playtime no more than say, 1 hr 15 mins.

List the tracks in play order (be sure to make sure the tracks are ordered in such a way that one flows onto to another).

List the:

1) Track Number
2) Song Title
3) Artist/Band
4) Album & Release date

Perhaps some people will go for a "themed" compilation, others will just go for "Greatest Hits". Your choice - let your mind wander ...

Who knows - maybe we can "press" the best compilation and distribute via CD-R (snailmail) to anyone interested??
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Old 07-24-2002, 09:25 PM
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I was planning on actually DOING this this weekend, so I'll be back (as Arnold would say)
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Old 07-24-2002, 10:01 PM
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Here's a "not so mainstream" Tull package that might be enjoyed by some.

1. Cats Squirrel..........from the album "This Was" 1968
2. We Used To Know........from the album "Stand Up" 1969
3. Nothing To Say...........from the album "Benefit" 1970
4. Dr. Bogenbroom...........from the album "Living In The Past" 1972
5. Sea Lion.................from the album "Warchild" 1974
6. Crazed Institution..........from the album "Too Old To Rock, Too Young To Die" 1976
7. Cup Of Wonder..........from the album "Songs From The Wood" 1977
8. One Brown Mouse.........from the album "Heavy Horses" 1978
9. Somethings On The Move.......from the album "Stormwatch" 1979
10. Flyingdale Flyer.........from the album "A" 1980
11. Fallen On Hard Times.........from the album "Broadsword and the Beast" 1982
12. Budapest...........from the album "Crest of a Knave" 1987
13. Kissing Willie.......from the album "Rock Island" 1989
14. This Is Not Love.......from the album "Catfish Rising" 1991
15. Lick Your Fingers Clean......previouly unreleased but can be found on the "Aqualung" remaster

Total running time.......about 64 minutes.

Like I said. Not your ordinary mainstream Tull but great music nonetheless. Listed in chronological order of release. I could make alot of these just using Tull. So many great songs.
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Old 07-24-2002, 10:20 PM
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I will do a "Songs to party to" alblum when I gets the time

BTW I saw a kegerator for sale today for $150 I hope it is still there in two weeks *crosses fingers*
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Old 07-25-2002, 05:48 PM
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OK due to the lukewarm response (or is it that people are waiting for the w/e when they have more time?), I will suggest something ...

An old idea, but there are a myriad of different combinations ...

5 Compilations ...

Music of the 1950's

Music of the 1960's

Music of the 1970's

Music of the 1980's

Music of the 1990's

14 Tracks per album ... you want to aim to capture all the themes, strains, and threads in the music world that were around during the decade.

A different person to do each decade ... so who wants to volunteer to pick one, (or shall I allocate?).

Come on gentlemen and gentlelasses ...
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Old 07-25-2002, 06:30 PM
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Super Hits of the 70's from the Have A Nice Day series. See if you like.

1. John Stewart - Gold
2. Sniff 'n' The Tears - Drivers Seat
3. Ram Jam - Black Betty
4. Jay Ferguson - Thunder Island
5. Cliff Richard - Devil Woman
6. The Sanford/Townsend Band - Smoke From a Distant Fire
7. Andy Kim - Rock Me Gently
8. Reunion - Life Is A Rock (But the Radio Rolled Me)
9. Black Oak Arkansas - Jim Dandy
10. The Five Stairsteps - O-O-H Child
11. Steam - Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
12. Looking Glass - Brandy (You're A Fine Girl)
13. Blues Image - Ride Captain Ride
14. Brewer & Shipley - One Toke Over The Line
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Old 07-25-2002, 06:48 PM
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It has no Glam, nor Punk ... we want full representation of every musical influence of the decade.

And since you're the only one who has responded Drybasement, you get to have a go at 1970's.

I will do the 1980's.

Thor, how about you do the 1990's?

Anyone interested in the 1960's? Pete? Tom?

And the oldest fella around here has to do the boppin' 50's. That would be bigmacc if I'm not mistaken. So how about that? You guys up for it?

Aim to post the listing after the weekend (so give it some thought) ...
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Old 07-25-2002, 06:58 PM
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It has no Glam, nor Punk ... we want full representation of every musical influence of the decade.

And since you're the only one who has responded Drybasement, you get to have a go at 1970's.
Ok. Well, I'll have to throw in some 70's metal also. I misunderstood the scope of the project. Man, only 14 songs with a decade of great music to choose from. This may take awhile.
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Old 07-25-2002, 07:10 PM
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Yes it's a tall order, that's why I said give it some thought over the weekend.

Yep, metal needs to be there as well ...

Some songs just have to be there - don't worry about putting the anthems in - if they demand to be there, put them in.
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Old 07-25-2002, 10:27 PM
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I'll do the 90's, prolly tommorow night
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Old 07-25-2002, 10:30 PM
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OK so,

1950's - bigmacc, but he hasn't consented yet ...

1960's - open, any takers?

1970's - Drybasement

1980's - me (Walt)

1990's - Thor

So, anyone want to volunteer for 1960's? Great era, lots of new influences, and some memorable bands ...
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Yes it's a tall order, that's why I said give it some thought over the weekend.

Yep, metal needs to be there as well ...

Some songs just have to be there - don't worry about putting the anthems in - if they demand to be there, put them in.
I have seven categories of rock music, all important.

Punk
Glam
Prog/Art
Metal
Southern
Rock
Rock (individual artist)

I can only pick two songs for each category.Yikes!!!
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Excellent choices!! NOt that the mainstream Tull is bad or too well worn, but there is nothing like the road less travelled.



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Originally posted by Drybasement
Here's a "not so mainstream" Tull package that might be enjoyed by some.

1. Cats Squirrel..........from the album "This Was" 1968
2. We Used To Know........from the album "Stand Up" 1969
3. Nothing To Say...........from the album "Benefit" 1970
4. Dr. Bogenbroom...........from the album "Living In The Past" 1972
5. Sea Lion.................from the album "Warchild" 1974
6. Crazed Institution..........from the album "Too Old To Rock, Too Young To Die" 1976
7. Cup Of Wonder..........from the album "Songs From The Wood" 1977
8. One Brown Mouse.........from the album "Heavy Horses" 1978
9. Somethings On The Move.......from the album "Stormwatch" 1979
10. Flyingdale Flyer.........from the album "A" 1980
11. Fallen On Hard Times.........from the album "Broadsword and the Beast" 1982
12. Budapest...........from the album "Crest of a Knave" 1987
13. Kissing Willie.......from the album "Rock Island" 1989
14. This Is Not Love.......from the album "Catfish Rising" 1991
15. Lick Your Fingers Clean......previouly unreleased but can be found on the "Aqualung" remaster

Total running time.......about 64 minutes.

Like I said. Not your ordinary mainstream Tull but great music nonetheless. Listed in chronological order of release. I could make alot of these just using Tull. So many great songs.
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Music 50's and 60's

No objections l'd like 60's my teenage years but l'd like to take a shot at the 50's l was born in 1949 so age 1 to 10 during 50's but heck that was the decade birth of rock and roll.
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Well no time tonight and I worx tommorow during the day and going on a romantic getaway for the weekend so I won't be able to give it a shot till Sunday night
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