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A brief break from BGs/Gibbs...
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Rise of the Runelords, now flavored with Savage Worlds
I like Savage Worlds but never fell in love. I hope they can give it D&D/Pathfinder flavor while sticking to low to medium crunch.
I like Savage Worlds but never fell in love. I hope they can give it D&D/Pathfinder flavor while sticking to low to medium crunch.
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1978 doing well so far. All these songs are worthy of people's cash.
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Good morning!
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The 70s were weird.
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I'm still kinda confused how buying a 45 for mood music works. Like would you put on the song, make out, and then in 3 minutes, go over to the record player and pick a different song? Or is the plan that one song gets you in? Or is it like, baby, my records can stack...
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10/10 Songwriting, harmonies, production, damn near perfect.
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You need the record player that flips the record for you. Then you get six minutes. That's plenty of time, right? Right?poorpete wrote: ↑Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:08 am I'm still kinda confused how buying a 45 for mood music works. Like would you put on the song, make out, and then in 3 minutes, go over to the record player and pick a different song? Or is the plan that one song gets you in? Or is it like, baby, my records can stack...
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Maybe you're too young. Did your parents not have a jukebox in the family room? That's how everyone we knew did it back in the 70s.poorpete wrote: ↑Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:08 am I'm still kinda confused how buying a 45 for mood music works. Like would you put on the song, make out, and then in 3 minutes, go over to the record player and pick a different song? Or is the plan that one song gets you in? Or is it like, baby, my records can stack...
Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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Mike- your privilege is showing. Not everyone had a family room. Most homes had to put the jukebox in their kitchen.
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But Cook had her own jukebox in the kitchen for her and the staff. Did most families NOT have separate music for the help?
Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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Baby come back 9/10
Kyle and Mike's back and forth 10/10
Kyle and Mike's back and forth 10/10
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What's up, Leslie Gibb? You didn't want to release a multiple hit songs this year? Sure, have your brothers do everything. Is Andy on Mars? On Christmas?
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Clearly derivative of Green Day. 3 out of 10.
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The 7/12 time signature is off-putting. And I think the lead singer is doing a bad imitation of Billie Joe Armstrong. 2/10.
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Looks like we'll be replacing our washer and dryer. Thanks Joe Biden.
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If Obama hadn't picked him then he wouldn't have been president when your washer and dryer failed, so like most things it turns out to be Obama's fault. It was wild to see him at the graduation (forget it I give up on verbal communication, human communication. I'm going back down under my blanket.)
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And to all a good night!
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Ugh ONJ and JT- I liked this song this song much better the first time I heard it and it was called "Jesus of Suburbia." 0.5/10
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Aghh, this song used to be played on the radio so, sooo much! We're really into a whole period of the seventies here that was inflicted upon me when my brain was soft and malleable and had minimal ways of resisting. I used to try to find the rock station on the radio so I could hear Led Zeppelin at that age! I did really like Jim Croce though, and John Denver. Disco was such a rescue operation at that point.
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Last one for 1978, then it'll be on to 1979.
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What, the last 7 songs and only 2 are written by a Gibb? They're slacking off near the end.
I really like the harmonies on this one. Used to really like Clapton but my fandom is at a nadir now, but I can't deny how boppy this is.
Didn't know Boogie Oogie Oogie featuring slick bass and guitar funk by women, yes please, more please.
How is Lionel Richie not in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. He good!
I really like the harmonies on this one. Used to really like Clapton but my fandom is at a nadir now, but I can't deny how boppy this is.
Didn't know Boogie Oogie Oogie featuring slick bass and guitar funk by women, yes please, more please.
How is Lionel Richie not in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. He good!
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My review of Pete's review:poorpete wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 11:53 am What, the last 7 songs and only 2 are written by a Gibb? They're slacking off near the end.
I really like the harmonies on this one. Used to really like Clapton but my fandom is at a nadir now, but I can't deny how boppy this is.
Didn't know Boogie Oogie Oogie featuring slick bass and guitar funk by women, yes please, more please.
How is Lionel Richie not in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. He good!
Great point about Lionel Richie and extra points for using the word "nadir." Deductions for not giving an "out of ten" rating. 7.5/10
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Music 10/10 creep backstory 1/10 I do wonder how much of its success is due to having a Sharona wearing a see-through wife-beater on the cover.
Btw, wife-beater? What the hell, culture?
Btw, wife-beater? What the hell, culture?
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I'm a big fan of both the musical acumen and the social commentary. I little disappointed at the lack of knowledge that the proper name is A Shirts. 8/10
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A senseless name for a tank top!
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toot toot! beep beep! 10/10