I select The Strokes - is this it?
I don't know, is it? It's your own pick. Sheesh!
I select The Strokes - is this it?
I'm back, after four days at beautiful Crescent City. My first official act after resuming Emperor of the Draft duties is to cancel Brickie's three extra picks.![]()
Methinks Padrino and I would end up fighting over the radio
So in exactly the same genre, EXACTLY, my next pick is:
Heartbeat City - the Cars - 1984
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Wait, back up: Gwen Stefani is an enduring what? I mean, she doesn't have the sort of physique that I'm attracted to, but I can admit that she is, objectively, an attractive woman, by most reasonable standards. But, an enduring sex symbol? Totally not feeling it.
Good call on Tragic Kingdom, though: I had it pretty high on my "maybe" list.
With the two hundred third pick, Mr. Slim Citrus selects:
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Dr. Dre, The Chronic (1992)
One of the seminal rap albums of my generation, another release which helped introduced me to the music of the seventies which I love so much. It was Dre's solo debut, released after his departure from N.W.A., Dre went right after his ex-group mate, Eazy-E. It's widely recognized as a classic, and credited by many for introducing the world to "G-Funk," a subgenre of gangsta rap. The album didn't really get any airplay in the town I went to high school in, so the first time I had much opportunity to hear it was when I got to college, and I was captivated. There's even a track or two on the album in which Dre flexes his social commentary muscles a little; it's more than a little sad that recent events cause such tracks to continue to be relevant in 2013, but that line of conversation is inappropriate for this message board, so I'll decline to elaborate.
Commercially, the album was very successful: it peaked at Number Three on the Billboard Top 200, and was certified triple platinum by the RIAA. It was nominated for two Grammys, and won one, for Let Me Ride (cite: Wikipedia).
Now we're even.grrrrr. ok Slim, you are in big trouble for that one!!