Damnit, there's like five other songs I could easily take right now and be satisfied. I wasn't planning on taking this song when I started out the draft. However:
A) It's a great, great song, and I forgot how good it sounds
B) It's U2's best song live. So be it. This from Live Aid in 1985.
Sunday Bloody Sunday (Live)
Alright, good job. Now everybody put their hands in the middle......
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
How Many Long Titles Can I Take?
We'll start with the final 00's song. Not happy that I missed on some better tracks like Elevation and didn't want to take Beautiful Day. So I'll go with this song since it sounds kinda cool.
I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight
As far as the last song, this was a tough decision. I really really REALLY like The Three Sunrises, but there just wasn't room. So many good other songs and there was very little overlap. So I'll take the Facility theme from Golden Eye 007 on N64: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OB4DDtIKrAw
Daddy's Gonna Pay For Your Crashed Car
I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight
As far as the last song, this was a tough decision. I really really REALLY like The Three Sunrises, but there just wasn't room. So many good other songs and there was very little overlap. So I'll take the Facility theme from Golden Eye 007 on N64: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OB4DDtIKrAw
Daddy's Gonna Pay For Your Crashed Car
Gonna Run to You, Run to You ...
If by 'you,' you mean the entire Achtung Baby album, which Dopey is seemingly trying to take.
Tryin' to Throw Your Arms Around the World
Tryin' to Throw Your Arms Around the World
They're Singing About Marijuana, Right?
Ah yes, my end game strategy is working out. I had both of these targeted for awhile and am glad to see them get through.
It's funny, I think of this song and Wire as companion tracks because of their respective places on The Unforgettable Fire and the fact that they're overlooked by the bigger hits on the album. Plus, I love U2's heavy breathing phase on that album.
Indian Summer Sky
This song isn't the quality of City of Blinding Lights, but it's relatively close, and it definitely felt like a more classic U2 track.
Miracle Drug
It's funny, I think of this song and Wire as companion tracks because of their respective places on The Unforgettable Fire and the fact that they're overlooked by the bigger hits on the album. Plus, I love U2's heavy breathing phase on that album.
Indian Summer Sky
This song isn't the quality of City of Blinding Lights, but it's relatively close, and it definitely felt like a more classic U2 track.
Miracle Drug
I'll Have the Tofurkey
Dopey showing how much he loves Achtung Baby, though I can't begrudge him because this song does kick ass:
Even Better than the Real Thing
Even Better than the Real Thing
Still Can't Believe It's Available
I'm very happy to swipe a mega hit this late in the draft. No comment needed since it's such a popular song.
Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
As for my second song, I'll take my 3rd needed 90's song. There were 3 songs I liked on Pop. Disotechque, Staring at the Sun, and this one. and it couples well with my previous pick Until the End of the World.
Last Night On Earth
Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
As for my second song, I'll take my 3rd needed 90's song. There were 3 songs I liked on Pop. Disotechque, Staring at the Sun, and this one. and it couples well with my previous pick Until the End of the World.
Last Night On Earth
Monday, July 11, 2011
Defining Dopey's Teen Years
Dopey's desire to take a song from Boy led him to this. A solid song, but don't all the songs on Boy sound alike?
Out of Control
Out of Control
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Milhouse's At-Bat Music
I'm actually having some touch choices here coming down to the wire.
Dopey made this first decision easy with his last pick. Toying with two tracks from All That You Can't Leave Behind -- I probably would have taken this anyway, but now the choice was made for me. A tad schmaltzy but also some really great melodic parts.
Walk On
When Milhouse took Two Hearts Beat as One, I had to reconsider what I wanted to take from War. Not that I would have taken that track -- I was torn between several. But it seems War is insanely popular, and I would like at least to take one track before I get painted in the corner. I find this track just as good as Two Hearts, so it was really part of a larger either/or scenario for me.
Like a Song ...
Dopey made this first decision easy with his last pick. Toying with two tracks from All That You Can't Leave Behind -- I probably would have taken this anyway, but now the choice was made for me. A tad schmaltzy but also some really great melodic parts.
Walk On
When Milhouse took Two Hearts Beat as One, I had to reconsider what I wanted to take from War. Not that I would have taken that track -- I was torn between several. But it seems War is insanely popular, and I would like at least to take one track before I get painted in the corner. I find this track just as good as Two Hearts, so it was really part of a larger either/or scenario for me.
Like a Song ...
How Long Dopey Takes to Make His Picks
Dopey continues his All You Can't Leave Behind run with this pick (a good one, I might add):
In a Little While
In a Little While
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Y2K Celebration
I am shocked that both of these songs have lasted this long. Of all the songs I liked, I thought these two were the most "Rambler-esque" songs that existed. It's a running joke I've had for awhile which signifies a song with no to little guitar solo and generally sounds like U2. It works when we talk about different bands. Anyway, I swore Rambler would have taken at least one of these by now, but somehow, they are still there at Rounds 10 and 11.
The first has SUCH a great riff. Love it and how they keep coming back to it. Hard rocking.
Until the End of the World
The second was the song that I struggled with taking when I took Refugee. Similar sounds but this one just has the fast beat and fast guitar I love. Great track.
Two Hearts Beat as One
The first has SUCH a great riff. Love it and how they keep coming back to it. Hard rocking.
Until the End of the World
The second was the song that I struggled with taking when I took Refugee. Similar sounds but this one just has the fast beat and fast guitar I love. Great track.
Two Hearts Beat as One
City Slicker
Dopey's text "I'll take New York but the Mets still suck" yes, Rambler and I are Mets fans living in Philly. Don't we have enough torture already?
New York
New York
Friday, July 8, 2011
I Prefer the Mana Tree
At this point in the draft there's the off chance someone may steal the song you're holding out for. In reality though, it seems things have really opened up, to the point that it's not so much what that person might take of yours, but just curiosity of what that person will take. Also, I'm pretty tired, so let's get on with it.
First, the unknown secret of The Joshua Tree is that it's not as deep as some of the other albums -- just higher high points. Which means, after Milhouse took One Tree Hill, there's not as much to choose from. This track is quite beautiful, though, and a good last card to pull from that deck.
Running to Stand Still
Next, this single didn't make many waves when it was released (just like the album), but I actually quite enjoyed it, with U2 acting at its most playful and fun, which really carries through the track.
Get on Your Boots
(And yes, I'm running to a stand still because I got on my boots.)
First, the unknown secret of The Joshua Tree is that it's not as deep as some of the other albums -- just higher high points. Which means, after Milhouse took One Tree Hill, there's not as much to choose from. This track is quite beautiful, though, and a good last card to pull from that deck.
Running to Stand Still
Next, this single didn't make many waves when it was released (just like the album), but I actually quite enjoyed it, with U2 acting at its most playful and fun, which really carries through the track.
Get on Your Boots
(And yes, I'm running to a stand still because I got on my boots.)
Definitely Not One of Dopey's Sins
This could have easily been a first round track if somebody really wanted it. Of course it's awesome, but we're all just dragging our feet to make sure we don't just take massive hits.
Pride
Pride
Is this a Tom Petty Draft? Wyclef?
Feeling very happy that I went unscathed through those last 4 picks. None of them were on my radar, not even One. This first song is a hit single and really shows their blues side. If I didn't get this song, I probably wouldn't have represented Rattle and Hum
Angel of Harlem
There are two songs on War that I feel are excellent, if not very similar. Couldn't really distinguish which one I wanted, so I'm taking this one because, well, I don't really know why. I just really like it and it's calling to me over the other one.
The Refugee
Angel of Harlem
There are two songs on War that I feel are excellent, if not very similar. Couldn't really distinguish which one I wanted, so I'm taking this one because, well, I don't really know why. I just really like it and it's calling to me over the other one.
The Refugee
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Dopey's animal spirit...
Ok, his animal spirit is more likely a wolf or some pack/hunting animal. But in the sense of taking elevation and the innuendos we make about him, this song seems appropriate since he likes to "fly"
The Fly
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
One Fart
Alright, sorry about that, no more delays.
First off, it's not my intention to take so many '90s songs in a row -- I guess it's just a clear delineation in that decade of the songs I definitely want versus the songs I don't (instead of the '80s, which has a ton of awesome tracks grouped together). Anyway, I definitely would have taken this song last round, it's great, massive hit, etc.
One
And it's also not my intention to take all singles. Milhouse really fucked me over by taking Electric Co., so this is my fallback, though a song I've always been enchanted by, even if it's a little too ambient.
Into the Heart
One note: the previous track off Boy, An Cat Dubh, flows right into Into the Heart. Some people group them together as one track, others don't. Frankly I'm undecided if I want both tracks together or separate. Give me a day or two to decide, I just didn't want to hold things up any longer. However, if someone really wants An Cat Dubh, they can pick it and I will relinquish it.
First off, it's not my intention to take so many '90s songs in a row -- I guess it's just a clear delineation in that decade of the songs I definitely want versus the songs I don't (instead of the '80s, which has a ton of awesome tracks grouped together). Anyway, I definitely would have taken this song last round, it's great, massive hit, etc.
One
And it's also not my intention to take all singles. Milhouse really fucked me over by taking Electric Co., so this is my fallback, though a song I've always been enchanted by, even if it's a little too ambient.
Into the Heart
One note: the previous track off Boy, An Cat Dubh, flows right into Into the Heart. Some people group them together as one track, others don't. Frankly I'm undecided if I want both tracks together or separate. Give me a day or two to decide, I just didn't want to hold things up any longer. However, if someone really wants An Cat Dubh, they can pick it and I will relinquish it.
You!
Dopey has made his preference for songs with similar titles clear after his last pick and then this pick.
All I Want Is You
All I Want Is You
Abracadabra!
Love Love LOVE this song! Played it through at least 5 times when I first heard it. Such a Milhouse song, and I feel like it would have kept falling. But it has consistently been in my head for days now.
Wire
As for my next pick, taking another hit and get credit for a 00's song! Def taking the remake.
Sweetest Thing
Wire
As for my next pick, taking another hit and get credit for a 00's song! Def taking the remake.
Sweetest Thing
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Monday, July 4, 2011
You Know, They Never Did Answer That Question
Everybody is making some very strong selections. Good to see.
Still a lot of depth to the '80s, which is drawing me to some relatively newer stuff.
First, I always loved this song from Pop, and I also thought it got kind of a bum rap because it represented "U2's new sound" at the time. Frankly, I think it plain rocks.
Discotheque
Next, I toyed with this and another song from the same album. Beyond considering taking both this time (something I toyed with), I thought about what those songs mean to me. One song is awesome, but so is this one. Plus, I consider it to be 'my' song, something I've championed as a huge unknown hit, even so much that Milhouse mentioned this song by name when talking about songs I really like. So be it, decision made.
Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses
Still a lot of depth to the '80s, which is drawing me to some relatively newer stuff.
First, I always loved this song from Pop, and I also thought it got kind of a bum rap because it represented "U2's new sound" at the time. Frankly, I think it plain rocks.
Discotheque
Next, I toyed with this and another song from the same album. Beyond considering taking both this time (something I toyed with), I thought about what those songs mean to me. One song is awesome, but so is this one. Plus, I consider it to be 'my' song, something I've championed as a huge unknown hit, even so much that Milhouse mentioned this song by name when talking about songs I really like. So be it, decision made.
Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses
Sunday, July 3, 2011
And He's Peelin' Off Those Dollar Bills
My buddy and I, upon having too much time in college, came up with this game of using U2 song names as euphemisms for taking a shit. This was the best one I came up with, which is also Dopey's pick:
Bullet the Blue Sky
Bullet the Blue Sky
The Next Tier
I feel like I'm dipping into the next tier of songs. This tier consists of lesser known non-singles that simply rock. They are the songs that I play over and over again, skipping other songs on the album to get to them. The question, do I pick the ones I truly love or the ones I don't think will make it back to me? I'm picking the ones I think Rambler and Dopey would take and hoping the ones I truly love fall to me.
First one is a song I think Chucksta will kick himself for not taking. I have a vague memory of him telling me about 5 years ago that this is known as one of the best non-single U2 songs. It's also the clear best song off of Boy and I would like to represent that album without necessarily having to take I Will Follow.
The Electric Co.
The next song is another great song off of Joshua Tree. After Bullet the Blue Sky, I feel the album really tails off...until this song. Totally pulls the album together near the end and solidifies it as a great album.
One Tree Hill
Upon Rambler reading that I took Electric Co. this was his response: "F___. F___. I was banking on taking it. F___. Can you at least take the live version? It's so much better."
So I'm actually taking the live version.
First one is a song I think Chucksta will kick himself for not taking. I have a vague memory of him telling me about 5 years ago that this is known as one of the best non-single U2 songs. It's also the clear best song off of Boy and I would like to represent that album without necessarily having to take I Will Follow.
The Electric Co.
The next song is another great song off of Joshua Tree. After Bullet the Blue Sky, I feel the album really tails off...until this song. Totally pulls the album together near the end and solidifies it as a great album.
One Tree Hill
Upon Rambler reading that I took Electric Co. this was his response: "F___. F___. I was banking on taking it. F___. Can you at least take the live version? It's so much better."
So I'm actually taking the live version.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Putting the Squeeze on You Guys
Interesting choices so far. The contest is still pretty wide open, a lot of different ways this could go. I'm balancing picks with a personal favorite and what I assume might be a coveted track (that I really enjoy nonetheless).
First up, the best track from Zooropa. (Though that album gets a bum rap, it's got some nice depth to it.) This song's kinda unique in the grand scheme of things, but so was much of U2's work in the '90s.
Lemon
Next up, a huge, huge personal favorite of mine. Don't know if this is on anybody's radar. Don't care. Like it too much to even risk the chance of losing out on it. My favorite non-hit, easily.
A Sort of Homecoming
First up, the best track from Zooropa. (Though that album gets a bum rap, it's got some nice depth to it.) This song's kinda unique in the grand scheme of things, but so was much of U2's work in the '90s.
Lemon
Next up, a huge, huge personal favorite of mine. Don't know if this is on anybody's radar. Don't care. Like it too much to even risk the chance of losing out on it. My favorite non-hit, easily.
A Sort of Homecoming
Shooting BBs
We assume Dopey picked this track not because of the song (actually, the song is very good and a lesser-known favorite of a lot of U2 fans), but because of the unintelligible conversation that Bono and B.B. King have on the Rattle and Hum DVD before they perform this song together.
When Love Comes to Town
When Love Comes to Town
Dipping into the 90's and 00's
There is one basic rule for this draft. Of the 15 songs needed to be drafted on this album 5 need to be from the 80's, 3 need to be from the 90's, and 3 need to be from the 00's. With these two picks I'll have one from each decade.
I used to like this song but it wasn't a 5 star song for me. Catchy but kind of lost on the radio to me. Doing research for this draft and hearing it in the context of the album, I was awe struck. Easily the best song on Achtung Baby and of the 90's. It also plays into my harder rock style than Chucksta and Dopey. Truthfully, I bet I could wait about 5 more rounds to take this, but I'd like to get my top songs from the 90's and 00's due to it's overall weakness versus taking another 80's hit that probably won't be there next turn. Ditto with the 00's song. A definite 1 or 1A to another 00's song in an otherwise weak decade.
Mysterious Ways
City of Blinding Lights
I used to like this song but it wasn't a 5 star song for me. Catchy but kind of lost on the radio to me. Doing research for this draft and hearing it in the context of the album, I was awe struck. Easily the best song on Achtung Baby and of the 90's. It also plays into my harder rock style than Chucksta and Dopey. Truthfully, I bet I could wait about 5 more rounds to take this, but I'd like to get my top songs from the 90's and 00's due to it's overall weakness versus taking another 80's hit that probably won't be there next turn. Ditto with the 00's song. A definite 1 or 1A to another 00's song in an otherwise weak decade.
Mysterious Ways
City of Blinding Lights
Who's that in Left Field?
It's Dopey. A little info. U2 is Chucksta's band, not mine. So when Dopey took this last track, Chucksta chimed in with "nice song. definitely top half of that album." My thought was "I need to go listen to remember that song." Which I did. Nice song, not on my 47 song U2 prep list though.
So Cruel
So Cruel
Friday, July 1, 2011
I'm Double Penetrating This Draft with Awesomeness
First reactions:
Damn you Milhouse for taking perhaps my most beloved U2 song. But it was probably to be expected.
Dopey: Bad is a great, great song. It might have been in the running my next time around, but it's a testament to U2 that there are so many great songs that I'm not even flinching. (Personally, I would have taken the live version from Wide Awake in America. But hey, that's me.)
Now, in the words of Ace Ventura's talking buttocks, 'Okay, now it's my turn!'
My big gamble was to take the third pick and let Tim pick the second. The thought process was that I had a clear top three, and by picking third, I ensured a reasonable shot of getting two of those tracks provided Milhouse and Dopey didn't read my mind. The gamble worked, which pleases me.
First, this is the song I would have taken first had I had the chance, even though it's 1 and 1A with Where the Streets .... It's a massive hit for U2, an overly popular tune, but also simply perfect in its build up and execution. So glad to get this track.
With or Without You (Live)
(By the way, I'm taking the live version from Rattle and Hum. It's not on the CD, but it was in the movie. Not only is it awesome, but it has an extra verse at the end that is balls out great and I wish they would have put it into the real song. Here's the link to listen it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzZj7zHtMEU)
Next, another massive personal favorite of mine. I hope they play it at the concert, since they didn't play it last time. It's kinda underrated in the canon, plus they absolutely massacred it on the Best of 80-90 by just repeating the chorus at the end instead of using the last verse. Still, it can't taint the original, which is just plain exceptional.
New Year's Day
Alright, that felt good. Now to smoke a cigarette.
Damn you Milhouse for taking perhaps my most beloved U2 song. But it was probably to be expected.
Dopey: Bad is a great, great song. It might have been in the running my next time around, but it's a testament to U2 that there are so many great songs that I'm not even flinching. (Personally, I would have taken the live version from Wide Awake in America. But hey, that's me.)
Now, in the words of Ace Ventura's talking buttocks, 'Okay, now it's my turn!'
My big gamble was to take the third pick and let Tim pick the second. The thought process was that I had a clear top three, and by picking third, I ensured a reasonable shot of getting two of those tracks provided Milhouse and Dopey didn't read my mind. The gamble worked, which pleases me.
First, this is the song I would have taken first had I had the chance, even though it's 1 and 1A with Where the Streets .... It's a massive hit for U2, an overly popular tune, but also simply perfect in its build up and execution. So glad to get this track.
With or Without You (Live)
(By the way, I'm taking the live version from Rattle and Hum. It's not on the CD, but it was in the movie. Not only is it awesome, but it has an extra verse at the end that is balls out great and I wish they would have put it into the real song. Here's the link to listen it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzZj7zHtMEU)
Next, another massive personal favorite of mine. I hope they play it at the concert, since they didn't play it last time. It's kinda underrated in the canon, plus they absolutely massacred it on the Best of 80-90 by just repeating the chorus at the end instead of using the last verse. Still, it can't taint the original, which is just plain exceptional.
New Year's Day
Alright, that felt good. Now to smoke a cigarette.
Blogspot is Dopey, but Dopey is Not Blogspot
Dopey has decided not to bother with "that Google bullshit," so for the sake of continuity we'll be sure to post his picks.
For his first pick, Dopey takes ..... Mofo.
(Actually, he takes Bad. Though an obscure song from Pop would have been our preference.)
For his first pick, Dopey takes ..... Mofo.
(Actually, he takes Bad. Though an obscure song from Pop would have been our preference.)
Let It Commence...
(silence...)
Do you hear something?
It's getting louder...
There it is. But what is that?
Wait...A church organ? I thought this was rock and roll?
Ah, there's the guitar. And the familiar hook. So starting off the U2 draft, I'll take arguably their best song. Not because it is my favorite (though it is top 2...and either 1 or 1A with another song) but because I know it isn't making it past this first round. No way. Let the draft begin!
Where the Streets Have No Names
Do you hear something?
It's getting louder...
There it is. But what is that?
Wait...A church organ? I thought this was rock and roll?
Ah, there's the guitar. And the familiar hook. So starting off the U2 draft, I'll take arguably their best song. Not because it is my favorite (though it is top 2...and either 1 or 1A with another song) but because I know it isn't making it past this first round. No way. Let the draft begin!
Where the Streets Have No Names
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