Chilton is the one I'd lost track of, in the 20s on my ballot.
― campreverb, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 00:44 (five years ago)
the line "i'll be home when i'm sleeping," with the iii chord on "sleeping," is absolutely everything. my #2.
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 00:45 (five years ago)
I should say that:
- two "CHV" votes were emphatically for the Tim-era demo.- The TSHTF version is contained in the Youtube clip of the whole album, near the start of the thread.
― Nag! Nag! Nag!, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 00:47 (five years ago)
I'm glad Pleased To Meet Me is holding its own. It was my first Mats album - I rescued it from a bargain bin. I was prepared to take a chance on the 'Mats, even though I wasn't impressed by the only other Westerberg songs I knew - his two songs on my sister's copy of the Friends soundtrack.
― aphoristical, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 00:47 (five years ago)
XP: "CHW", even
lol there has got to be a short list of perfect songs with weirdly dumb or out of place codas. Bastards of Young, Baba O'Riley, Zep's The Ocean...
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 00:49 (five years ago)
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#3 Left of the Dialfrom Tim (1985) Score: 857Votes: 36 (5)Youtube: original promo video
― Nag! Nag! Nag!, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 00:52 (five years ago)
is it weird that my favorite thing about "left of the dial"is the stick clicks? wasn't going to vote for it. but then i relistened to make sure.
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 00:54 (five years ago)
fucking anthem
― bunny slopes, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 00:55 (five years ago)
can't argue at all with #1 and #2, one of which was my #1.
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 00:56 (five years ago)
"Left of the Dial" was my #1. Five to one, baby.
― Garu’s Got a Rona (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 14 October 2020 00:57 (five years ago)
so in 2012 my students at the station recorded their version for College Radio Day. It moves me.
youtube.com/watch?v=_so4E2ttTOw
― Patriotic Goiter (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 14 October 2020 00:58 (five years ago)
― bunny slopes
hell yeah! my #2. left of the dial --> Can't Hardly Wait is a great live move too
― president of my cat (Karl Malone), Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:00 (five years ago)
I guess Warner Bros muted the sound! Oh well. Dig the images.
― Patriotic Goiter (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:00 (five years ago)
Wasn't expecting this so high - it kind of sneaks up since it's not an anthem like 'Hold My Life' or 'Bastards', or an emotional gut punch like 'Here Comes A Regular'.
― aphoristical, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:00 (five years ago)
another thing about "left of the dial": that wasn't a phrase that people used before that song, as far as i know. they invented that. possibly one of their most lasting influences!
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:01 (five years ago)
Suzanne Vega had left of center about the same time too. Lots of left happening.
― aphoristical, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:02 (five years ago)
but left of center was more of a general cultural/social positioning. left of the dial was specific to radio, and radio embraced it.
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:04 (five years ago)
Idk. This was my #1 - I saw Joe Pera mentioned above and this song does a similar thing. Once that opening guitar chimes in ...
― Western® with Bacon Flavor, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:04 (five years ago)
i wasn't expecting it so high either but it's where i had it so i'm very glad
― ufo, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:04 (five years ago)
That it’s a track 9, generally not a showcase kind of spot, too.
― rattle, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:06 (five years ago)
"Left of the Dial" was my #1 ... it's perfectly of its moment, like a photograph, but also a culmination of college radio before 1985
― Brad C., Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:14 (five years ago)
I did just listen to it - the version in my head is much more mid-tempo and restrained than the actual version is.
― aphoristical, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:14 (five years ago)
Left of the Dial is their best song, anthemic, longing
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:15 (five years ago)
The competition for #2 through #4 was pretty close. They were jiggling around constantly. Another couple of ballots and those four could have been reversed again. But #1's lead over the rest has been significant and entirely consistent since the pool of ballots was very small.
― Nag! Nag! Nag!, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:16 (five years ago)
i had Left of the Dial in the lower part of my ballot but its still v good/great
― terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:17 (five years ago)
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#2 Alex Chilton from Pleased to Meet Me (1987) Score: 874Votes: 35 (4)Youtube: audio track
― Nag! Nag! Nag!, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:17 (five years ago)
Watching Color Me Obsessed now. Pretty interesting. Quite a few name interviewees.
― Garu’s Got a Rona (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:18 (five years ago)
I NEVERRR TRAVEL FAAAAAAAARRRRRWITHOUT A LIIIITLLLE BIG STAAAAAAR
― terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:19 (five years ago)
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#1 I Will Dare from Let It Be (1984) Score: 972Votes: 36 (3)Youtube: audio track
― Nag! Nag! Nag!, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:19 (five years ago)
confession: Alex Chilton was the song that got me into the Replacements. We used to play Rockband a ton, and Mr Veg added Alex Chilton when they released it as dlc. I’d never heard it before & I was like O_O “what is this magical song i fucking love it” and got all their albums and here I am
― terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:21 (five years ago)
I Will Dare is an excellent song to dance to
― terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:22 (five years ago)
Pete Buck mandolin solo FTW! REM & the Mats were the Beatles & Stones of 80s college rock radio. some friends & I even made a pilgrimage from Michigan to Athens, GA on a whim one snowy March weekend, driving straight through and I distinctly remember having the windows down between Atlanta & Athens when left of the dial came on a left of the dial radio station "sweet Georgia breezes, safe cool and warm" - everything just clicked into place.
― BrianB, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:25 (five years ago)
Thanks everyone for voting and writing stuff. I'll post full voting numbers a little later...
― Nag! Nag! Nag!, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:28 (five years ago)
Interesting that #1 and #3 had the same number of votes, in fact more first place votes for “Left of the Dial,” but still got knocked out in points. Can’t complain with the top 3!
Well done 3xNag!
― Western® with Bacon Flavor, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:28 (five years ago)
Also, I docked “I Will Dare” on my ballot specifically b/c of Buck’s contribution.
― Western® with Bacon Flavor, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:30 (five years ago)
great #1, BrianB otm re R.E.M./Mats and the Athens/Minneapolis connection
― Brad C., Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:34 (five years ago)
i could be convinced that any of the top 12-15 or so of this poll could have been the #1. making setlists must have been hard for them near the end, there's like a couple dozen that you HAVE To play
― president of my cat (Karl Malone), Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:35 (five years ago)
yes!!!!!!!! i bought "let it be" because joe hanna, the proprietor of play it again records in bethlehem, pa., told me i had to, and "i will dare" was therefore the first replacements song i ever heard, and i was hooked forever by the time they got to the first chorus. the performance is wonderfully loose and optimistic. the unexpected swing, as someone said in the voting thread, really makes this one. but it's also such a beautiful pop song, with the punk attitude still intact but the passion of their wider ambitions, their dare, so to speak, fully on display. it hit me exactly where i was at that exact time, and it's never let me go.
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:35 (five years ago)
fantastic poll, nag! and everybody!
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:36 (five years ago)
thanks for running Nag, was a lot of fun.
― campreverb, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:38 (five years ago)
"alex chilton" is a helluva pop song too. obviously. those backing vocals.
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:38 (five years ago)
Thank you Nag!!*barfs* *falls off stage*
― terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:45 (five years ago)
https://media.pitchfork.com/photos/592c63b613d197565213fddc/2:1/w_648/f13abfd2.jpgI loved it. Especially that very last part
― Garu’s Got a Rona (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:48 (five years ago)
*sound of guitar falling off stand*
― Garu’s Got a Rona (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:51 (five years ago)
Tom Petty liked it so much he stole a line.
Petty says he didn't, and I'm inclined to believe him - he's usually upfront if he "borrows" something, but that wasn't the case here.
From a 1991 interview with Greg Kot:
''Aren`t you the guy who wrote I stole a line from the Replacements?''
he asks, referring to a review of ''Into the Great Wide Open'' in which he was accused of swiping the line ''A rebel without a clue'' from a 1989 Replacements song, ''I`ll Be You.''
''I have to be honest: I never even heard the Replacements record,''
Petty says with a chuckle. ''It`s just a real common line that everyone says all the time-I think Meatloaf used it on one of his records, too. It`s a cliche, yeah, but it just sounded so good in that place and it summed up the character so well that I had to use it. It`s a phrase that`s been around, like `twist and shout.` ''
― birdistheword, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:51 (five years ago)
he had just spent a summer touring with them! and one would assume they played chw almost every nite of that tour.
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 02:00 (five years ago)
Androgynous would be a sort of amazing if someone wrote it now, never mind in 1984. Peak Westerberg empathy. And the underwater-sounding piano on it is unexpected and perfect.
I love the sandblocks on there too. It makes the whole track sound like a scratchy old 78 rpm record.
― birdistheword, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 02:00 (five years ago)
i mean "i'll be you" obviously. their single at the exact time they were opening for him. sigh.
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 02:01 (five years ago)
great poll, nag!
you ran it like a well-oiled machine!
― president of my cat (Karl Malone), Wednesday, 14 October 2020 02:01 (five years ago)