Blue Moon Playlist Review Club - Season 2 - Episode 32 - threespires - Could have been a Contender (pg 472)

The riptide movement - All works Out.
And that makes it 3 for 3, thanks for that shout out to that Irish band I had not heard. Now I want to hear more of them too. ;-)

I guess I'm the anti-threespires because I've liked most if not all of the tunes suggested. I wasn't sure where this would go, but again, my City mates across the pond have come through.

And speaking on the theme of "It all works out" as the lyrics go, by not making the long road trip to Nashville where my team will be playing Saturday afternoon and forgoing that tailgate to instead watch City in the AM at home, I'll also be in town to see Crowded House in concert for the first time ever. And that is something I'm very much looking forward too. I'm hoping they play "Fingers of Love" that @RobMCFC nominated recently from our live music playlist, but I'll know after their first show tonight. Either way, "it all works out". ;-)
 
And that makes it 3 for 3, thanks for that shout out to that Irish band I had not heard. Now I want to hear more of them too. ;-)

I guess I'm the anti-threespires because I've liked most if not all of the tunes suggested. I wasn't sure where this would go, but again, my City mates across the pond have come through.

And speaking on the theme of "It all works out" as the lyrics go, by not making the long road trip to Nashville where my team will be playing Saturday afternoon and forgoing that tailgate to instead watch City in the AM at home, I'll also be in town to see Crowded House in concert for the first time ever. And that is something I'm very much looking forward too. I'm hoping they play "Fingers of Love" that @RobMCFC nominated recently from our live music playlist, but I'll know after their first show tonight. Either way, "it all works out". ;-)
Enjoy the show. I've seen them four times, including once in their original incarnation with the classic line-up of Finn-Hester-Seymour.

I've not really enjoyed their last two albums that much but I'm sure that they will still put on a great show.
 
'll again reiterate I'm not an NFL fan, only attend the college (university) version of the game, and even that has been changed in recent years due to factors I won't even attempt to get into on this thread. Suffice to say that's what makes the tailgate and seeing friends and family the best part of the day.
This used to be a tradition at Murrayfield before Scotland Rugby internationals. You parked on the back pitches with all the other Ya's and had a slap up feed washed down with bubbles.Getting out afterwards was far worse than the Blue car park experience.

The SRU have since built on the old back pitches so I don't know if this happens anymore.

we usually play Talk Sport on our way away from the Etihad until we get too annoyed. Then a song from our playlists.
Saturday was REM so;

Texarkana by REM.
 
This used to be a tradition at Murrayfield before Scotland Rugby internationals. You parked on the back pitches with all the other Ya's and had a slap up feed washed down with bubbles.Getting out afterwards was far worse than the Blue car park experience.
That in a nutshell is the US tailgating experience. Long lines for the exit is still the case, which is why the camper experience and not having anywhere to go while taking the long walk back between stopped cars on the road trying to leave is always the scenery there. Food and more beverages are what awaits!
we usually play Talk Sport on our way away from the Etihad until we get too annoyed. Then a song from our playlists.
Saturday was REM so;

Texarkana by REM.
Both Mike Mills and I are smiling with this selection. That's because younger brother always queues up that band, that song, and lots from that album too at the tailgates. I like to remind him who introduced him to that band, and he knowingly nods as we toast with our plastic cups. Well done!
 
That in a nutshell is the US tailgating experience. Long lines for the exit is still the case, which is why the camper experience and not having anywhere to go while taking the long walk back between stopped cars on the road trying to leave is always the scenery there. Food and more beverages are what awaits!

Both Mike Mills and I are smiling with this selection. That's because younger brother always queues up that band, that song, and lots from that album too at the tailgates. I like to remind him who introduced him to that band, and he knowingly nods as we toast with our plastic cups. Well done!
I’m getting the idea now.
The first inkling I had of what you’re really talking about was when someone put up Dearg Doom.
I immediately was brought back to Italia ‘90 and ‘ Put ‘em under pressure’, which was an amalgamation of Dearg Doom mixed with various artist, crowd chants, and of course Saint Jack and the team.
I suppose I could nominate this although Horslips on their own is fine.
This really is cheesy but it got the crowd going which was its intention.

 
Going to collect my young fella’ from work.
This is going on in the car today.
He wasn’t too fond of yesterday’s choice.
 
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I’m getting the idea now.
The first inkling I had of what you’re really talking about was when someone put up Dearg Doom.
I immediately was brought back to Italia ‘90 and ‘ Put ‘em under pressure’, which was an amalgamation of Dearg Doom mixed with various artist, crowd chants, and of course Saint Jack and the team.
I suppose I could nominate this although Horslips on their own is fine.
This really is cheesy but it got the crowd going which was its intention.


I did look for this on Spotify, but no dice yet, so it will have to live in our YT memories here.
 
I did look for this on Spotify, but no dice yet, so it will have to live in our YT memories here.
That’s fair enough, you’ll just have to content yourselves with a little bit of Rory, so.
Was toying with the idea of Messin’ With The Kid, but instead will go for ;
Souped Up Ford - Rory Gallagher.
This version will do nicely, if not just take the album version from Against The Grain.

 
That’s fair enough, you’ll just have to content yourselves with a little bit of Rory, so.
Was toying with the idea of Messin’ With The Kid, but instead will go for ;
Souped Up Ford - Rory Gallagher.
This version will do nicely, if not just take the album version from Against The Grain.


For you, and I mean, only for you, I get the original live from the Brighton Dome, 1977.

And we needed something live here too.
 
Thanks to everyone who put something up. Hopefully posters find something they like. I'm pretty sure I got everything on and I'd like to put one more on to take it just below 4 hours.
In an unusual move I'm putting one forward from a debut album not out until May.
Beth Gibbons was lead singer in the workshy Portishead. Apart from guest vocals elsewhere including the best song off Kendrick Lamars album she's only done one other full album with one of Talk Talk as Rustin Man. I'm a big fan of this one and as I began it's a nice mellow one.

Beth Gibbons - Floating On A Moment
Really good album. That album with Rustin Man was brilliant also.
 
Sorry guys, really don't want to have to do this, but it Has been the song of the summer, and was great in any build-ups however short-lived. Schools, pubs, punters all belted it out and a young generation will grow up with those memories.

No scotland no party - nick morgan
Played the list in the car the other day with my young lad and this came on.
A smile came on both our faces. You’ve got to love it. Great lyrics and tongue in cheek hoohaa!
Not a million miles away from where we were at Italia ‘90.

I can imagine that being a great motivator before a game.
 
Final offering, Fugazi - waiting room
Ironically that song summarizes my time from 3:30am - 6am today in another thread here for my adult son. Still waking up on the first day of the CFB season as one cup of coffee is not going to do it.

The things we do for kids, and probably best we didn't land in Murrayfield Stadium as I'm not sure that city could have handled an American pre-concert tailgate. Though we would have probably taken the LNER like our last trip there.
 
Ironically that song summarizes my time from 3:30am - 6am today in another thread here for my adult son. Still waking up on the first day of the CFB season as one cup of coffee is not going to do it.

The things we do for kids, and probably best we didn't land in Murrayfield Stadium as I'm not sure that city could have handled an American pre-concert tailgate. Though we would have probably taken the LNER like our last trip there.

And, in English?
 

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