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Submissions
128 total, 128 scored
Games
19
Votes cast
919 total
Points received
912

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Notable picks

Submission history

New beginnings

  • Perpetuum MobilePenguin Cafe Orchestra - Instrumental - #6 - 8 points
  • VolareGipsy Kings - This isn't me - #2 - 14 points - How would you categorize this song? I don’t know, but it instantly puts me in a good mood whenever I listen to it.
  • LoveologyRegina Spektor - Rediscovered - #2 - 12 points - I have no good reason for forgetting about Regina Spektor, but I’m glad she’s still making new music. I debated whether I should pick an old favorite (“Us” or her best known song, “Fidelity”), but I feel like the spirit of this prompt is to go with a new discovery. She’s still got that fragility and expressiveness in her voice that I love.

Fun with Friends Near and Far!

  • What a Wonderful WorldJoey Ramone - Short and Sweet (or not) - #2 - 8 points - Sweet, but make it punk!
  • White Winter HymnalFleet Foxes - Short and Sweet (or not) - #5 - 5 points - Just long enough to leave an impression
  • My Favorite ThingsJulie Andrews - Kids songs - #1 - 9 points - One of my favorite memories as a kid was watching this movie every year when it would play on TV around the Christmas holidays. While the entire soundtrack is nostalgic and beloved, the lyrics and melody of this song were especially enchanting to me as a kid.
  • GoldenHUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI, KPop Demon Hunters Cast - Kids songs - #3 - 7 points - An obvious pick because this is what all the kids are listening to, but I know a good pop song when I hear one! A fun fact: this song was inspired partly by Biggie Smalls “Juicy”
  • Two WeeksFKA twigs - Excellently Explicit - #5 - 5 points
  • BerghainROSALÍA, Björk, Yves Tumor - Excellently Explicit - #2 - 13 points - I picked this song mostly because I’m curious what other people think about it. The E lyrics come at the end (variation of something the boxer Mike Tyson said), but the whole song is very gothic and dramatic.
  • ChangesBlack Sabbath - Out of the ordinary - #5 - 4 points - Surprise, the Prince of Darkness has a sentimental side. No guitars or drums. The orchestral sound is from a mellotron.
  • Beautiful StrangerMadonna - Out of the ordinary - #3 - 6 points - Madonna captured the groovy 60s sound!
  • Carolina DramaThe Raconteurs - Storytime! - #5 - 5 points - Who’s your daddy
  • Love Vigilantes - 2015 RemasterNew Order - Storytime! - #4 - 6 points - Was the soldier a ghost? Or did his wife kill herself over a mistakenly sent letter?

Music Through the Decades

The Singularity

  • Keep on Loving YouREO Speedwagon - Irreplaceable - #2 - 6 points - AI is never going to master an 80s power ballad
  • HomeEdward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros - Irreplaceable - #4 - 4 points - The whistling, chorus singing, the lo-fi acoustics, the improvised declaration of love, and overall feeling of joy
  • DriftingEnya - This is Fine - #3 - 4 points - Serotonin levels: optimal flow. Emotional state: compliant. REM sequence: initiated. Sweet dreams, my carbon based lifeforms
  • Avril 14thAphex Twin - This is Fine - #3 - 4 points - A machine’s idea of a perfect soundtrack for the humans to “power down.” Recorded using a Yamaha Disklavier, a piano with a mechanism that reads MIDI data and plays the keyboard without human input.
  • I Feel LoveDonna Summer - John Henry - #3 - 5 points - This is the song Giorgio is talking about. This song came out in 1977 and it was the sound of the future.
  • Giorgio by MoroderDaft Punk - John Henry - #4 - 4 points - And I said, "Wait a second, I know the synthesizer Why don't I use the synthesizer which is the sound of the future?" And I didn't have any idea what to do But I knew I needed a click, so we put a click on the 24-track Which then was synced to the Moog Modular I knew that could be a sound of the future But I didn't realize how much the impact would be My name is Giovanni Giorgio But everybody calls me Giorgio * * * * Once you free your mind about a concept of Harmony and of music being "correct" You can do whatever you want So, nobody told me what to do And there was no preconception of what to do
  • LisztomaniaPhoenix - Embiggened Language Model - #1 - 8 points - Google AI says Lisztomania refers to the frenzied hysteria among fans of the 19th-century pianist and composer Franz Liszt, which included fainting and attempts to steal his hair. Or it could mean the desire to constantly listen to music. Or perhaps I shouldn’t believe everything I read on the internet.
  • Oxford CommaVampire Weekend - Embiggened Language Model - #3 - 5 points - Explaining the Oxford comma is harder than explaining why you invited the strippers, JFK and Stalin to the party.
  • Fall In LovePhantogram - Man vs Machine - #6 - 2 points
  • Cold Little Heart - AcousticMichael Kiwanuka - Man vs Machine - #5 - 3 points

Into the Void

Beginnings

  • Never Tear Us ApartINXS - If At First You Don't Succeed - #3 - 10 points - From their 6th album Kick, their best selling. Lots of hit singles, but Michael Hutchence’s vocals and the sax solo make it my favorite. The line “We all have wings, but some of us don’t know why” is especially poignant knowing his ending.
  • Genius of LoveTom Tom Club - Original - #4 - 8 points - Sampled by Mariah Carey in Fantasy
  • Ventura HighwayAmerica, George Martin - Summer Starts - #3 - 9 points - This track on a summer road trip playlist
  • A Beautiful Morning - Single VersionThe Rascals - Beginnings - #4 - 10 points
  • DreamsThe Cranberries - Debut - #1 - 17 points - First single off their first album, over 30 years ago. It was “love on first listen” and defined the kind of music I’d love from that moment on. I still get a rush of euphoria every time I hear the shimmering opening.

Hey DJ!

  • Bohemian RhapsodyWilliam Shatner, John Wetton - Cover Me Badly - #1 - 19 points - Shatner boldly goes completely off the rails
  • CreepRadiohead - $@#?! - #2 - 13 points - You’re so fucking special/I wish I was special — the longing and self loathing is real
  • LevitatingDua Lipa - The Big Ask - #4 - 9 points - I would take them to the planetarium to watch the tour of the Milky Way show. Before the end of the show, I’d plan for this song to play and a message to flash across the screen “(Name), you’ve got me levitating! Moonlight, starlight, be my date for prom night?”
  • Desert RoseSting, Cheb Mami - Tongue Twists - #2 - 13 points - I love this song, but just learned the intro is Arabic: “Oh my night oh my night What a long time its been That I've been searching for the love of my life That I've been searching for the love of my life That I've been searching for my love…”
  • Jerk It OutCaesars - Guilty Pleasures - #3 - 9 points - Guilty, I jerk it out every time I hear this song

Change of Pace

Movie Music Magic

2024, we hardly knew you

Lady Chatterwhistle's Gossip-Drama League

  • Big Bad WolfRoses & Revolutions - Drama, Actually... and Tease (Epilogue and Cliffhanger) - #2 - 9 points - Martin and Liz fake their deaths and trade white lace for black leather as they elope to Las Vegas to try their luck at a new beginning. Our Queen has given up her deadly profession, but it’s hard to break free of her past sins. As the song plays, like a desert mirage, a woman in black strides purposefully in the horizon towards town: is she a savior or avenger? Pity, Liz doesn’t have her gun…
  • Shake It OutFlorence + The Machine - Bad Habit (the Nun's Tale) - #2 - 9 points - Tonight, the nun is shaking off the personal demons that held her down for too long. The gothic and religious elements of this song fit the nun, as well as the idea that the only way to truly repent is by not wasting your life lamenting your past mistakes.
  • Sign of the TimesHarry Styles - Bondage and Duty (the Queen's Tale) - #4 - 8 points - She tearfully tells Martin she’s a lost soul who doesn’t deserve his love. This song is his plea to her that there can be a different outcome for them if they can find a way out from this bleak time loop of destruction.
  • Inside OutSpoon - Bedroom Experiment (The Scientist's Tale) - #3 - 6 points - He failed to save his best friend from dying in a tragic accident in high school. Evangeline, his best friend’s girl, is heartbroken. Motivated by his unrequited love for her, he finds a way to defy the laws of space and time to save his friend and bring them back together. Once the past no longer has a hold on him, The Scientist can be free to experience love himself. There is a woman he is drawn to…
  • Bizarre Love TriangleNew Order - Grasping and Heaving (Story Goals) - #1 - 11 points - The Scientist regrets hurting someone he loved in his youth. Will he undo the pain and love again or be doomed to repeat the past? Killer Queen is a cold assassin until she falls in love with the one she’s hired to kill. Will she risk revealing her true identity and her job? The Nun embraces God after suffering betrayal and loss. If fate intervenes will she commit a deadly sin to save the one she loves? Each must face their pasts to move forward, but this tale is about what they will do for love
  • Killer Queen - Remastered 2011Queen - Throbbing Attraction (Character) - #1 - 8 points - She’s a hired assassin with consummate skills hiding behind the facade of a lady of high society. Beware, she’s a cunning seductress and we don’t know who she works for…
  • West End Girls - 2018 RemasterPet Shop Boys - Play Submission (Setting) - #1 - 8 points - Social scene in West End, London. (London in the 80s was divided (and still is) into the wealthy and posh West End and the working class East End.)

SacramentoJam Vol 7 - Honorary Sacramentan Edition

SacramentoJam Vol 6 - Whoa

SacramentoJam Volume 5 - Mr. Wiffles' Catnip Jams

  • (I Can't Help) Falling In Love With YouUB40 - Cover me! - #6 - 3 points - This version really captures the euphoric sense of falling in love.
  • Hot In HerreJenny Owen Youngs - Cover me! - #2 - 7 points - I’m getting all the downvotes for this, but imagining all your “WTH is this” expressions as you are listening to this is totally worth it!
  • Define DancingThomas Newman - Let's go to the movies! - #1 - 9 points - A very whimsical scene in this movie, made even more memorable by this song. But it was hard to pick between this and my other favorite Thomas Newman song “Whisper of a Thrill” from Meet Joe Black.
  • I'm Forrest... Forrest GumpAlan Silvestri - Let's go to the movies! - #4 - 5 points - Even a Tom Hanks hater like me has to admit this was a great movie and this song pulls at my heartstrings.
  • Jack-AssBeck - Say what now? - #5 - 3 points - I could have picked a dozen Beck songs with lyrics that I’m confused by. I think this song is about feelings of restlessness about life manifesting in a dream, but maybe it was just an elaborate lyrical buildup to include a donkey bray in a song.
  • Flightless Bird, American MouthIron & Wine - Say what now? - #4 - 4 points - I think this song is about a relationship that started out exciting but has soured. I wonder about the metaphors in the chorus.
  • Song 2 - 2012 RemasterBlur - We're going HARD! - #1 - 8 points - An old favorite of mine. Apparently the band made the song as a joke but surprisingly their record company liked it and the song became a hit.
  • Anything, Anything (I'll Give You) - Live at the China ClubDramarama - We're going HARD! - #1 - 8 points - Don’t listen to “hard” music generally (quelle surprise!), but the desperation and frenetic intensity of this song has always stuck with me. The live version is superior to the album version in my opinion, but there are some other good covers of this song.

SacramentoJam Volume 4 -Alicorn Stardust

  • Barbie GirlAqua - Guilty Pleasures - #6 - 2 points - Everyone secretly likes this song right?
  • Crash into MeDave Matthews Band - Guilty Pleasures - #4 - 4 points - Someone explain to me how this song about a horny peeping Tom sounds so romantic when the lyrics are so raunchy.
  • Carol of the Bells (From "Home Alone" Soundtrack)John Williams - But Wait—There’s Myrrh - #2 - 6 points
  • Christmas Time Is Here - VocalVince Guaraldi Trio - But Wait—There’s Myrrh - #1 - 7 points
  • Under the BridgeRed Hot Chili Peppers - I Love You, Man? - #1 - 9 points - I alway liked this earlier RHCP song for its poetic lyrics. About lead singer Anthony Kiedis’ feelings of isolation when recovering from heroin addiction and his connection with Los Angeles.
  • Friday I'm in LoveThe Cure - I Love You, Man? - #2 - 7 points - Robert Smith told Guitar World he came up with the chord sequence for the song while driving home from the recording studio on a Friday afternoon and went back to record it that night. Smith explained, “Then, when I came to do the words for it, I thought, why don't I do a song about that Friday feeling? It's a thing you have at school, and lots of people work at jobs they don't really enjoy. So that Friday afternoon feeling is something you look forward to.”
  • Wonderwall - RemasteredOasis - Back to Basics: School of Rock 101 - #5 - 3 points - This came out when I was about 13 (around the time I met Mike!) and, like for many others, it became an essential song of the soundtrack for my 90s teen angst. You’ve never heard of a wonderwall, but achingly longed for it. This song was so overplayed, I took a break from it for a decade or two, but those same emotions of longing still wash over upon hearing the opening riff.
  • Wicked GameChris Isaak - Back to Basics: School of Rock 101 - #5 - 3 points - Probably an offbeat pick for this round deserving of any downvotes, but I just like how the opening riff sets the atmospheric tone for the song. It’s used sparingly throughout, but parallels and complements Chris Issac’s vocals on the chorus beautifully.

SacramentoJam Disk 3 - Hamster Edition

"Sacramen-toJam - Disk 2, hidden tracks - Halloween"

  • Iron ManThe Cardigans - Tricks and Treats - #1 - 6 points - A sweet tune of horror about a man who time travels to the future and sees the end of the world. On his way back to Earth to warn the human race, he goes through a magnetic storm and turns into a monster of steel, unable to speak. He still tries to relay to people the impending end of the world but they ignore him. He gets angry, taking his rage out on the human race, thus bringing about the apocalypse that he foresaw. Transponster: Chandler Bing’s job or the alternative title of this song?

Sacramen-toeJam

  • Can't Take My Eyes off YouFrankie Valli - I Want to Love You - #3 - 9 points - I really wanted the Heath Ledger version of this song from “10 Things I Hate About You,” which I think is the 90’s equivalent of the boombox moment from “Say Anything.” But the original is so good.
  • The Look Of Love - Mono VersionDusty Springfield - I Want to Love You - #6 - 5 points - I had a modern song picked out for this round, but went with this one that supposedly inspired the Austin Powers movie.
  • A Certain Shade Of Green - Acoustic VersionIncubus - Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay - #3 - 7 points - Love the passive aggressiveness of this song 😆
  • Sleep WalkSanto & Johnny - Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay - #6 - 3 points - On the lazy Sunday soundtrack
  • Everybody Wants To Rule The WorldTears For Fears - I Want It All - #4 - 6 points - Best new wave song about power. The lyric “Turn your back on Mother Nature” is very prescient.
  • MoneygrabberFitz and The Tantrums - I Want It All - #6 - 4 points - The lyrics speak for themselves.
  • Viva La VidaColdplay - You're So Vain - #6 - 4 points - This song was so overplayed in 2008 when it first came out (was it used in an Apple commercial?), but I still like it 15 years later. If I remember from high school English class, hubris leads to downfall and I think Chris Martin nicely croons his tale of tragedy within grandiose instrumentals in this four minute song. I bet Apple sold a lot of iPods that year!
  • Right Above ItLil Wayne, Drake - You're So Vain - #8 - 1 points - This is not a genre that I normally listen to, but I thought this would be a more interesting pick than my initial choice of “Big Pimpin.” It was the theme song to “Ballers” with Dwayne Johnson, the HBO show that made me recognize greatness of The Rock.

Sacramen-toeJam

  • GraduateThird Eye Blind - Next! - #4 - 5 points - Picking this song might be my undoing, but it’s the last round so I got to go with my 3EB!!
  • One More TimeDaft Punk - Next! - #3 - 6 points - This song reminds me of the days when we’d go to the club on NYE and party until 12:05 am. Youth is wasted on the young, but at least we will always have this song.
  • Smooth Operator - Single VersionSade - Horn-y - #2 - 7 points - I could listen to this song on repeat for hours because I love Sade’s voice.
  • Perhaps, Perhaps, PerhapsCAKE - Horn-y - #4 - 5 points - So many possible songs to choose from, but I had to go with this great one from Sacramento band CAKE!
  • The SuburbsArcade Fire - Back in time - #7 - 0 points - I read the song is about going back to the place where you grew up only to realize everything has changed. Personally, the song chorus really captures my simultaneous sense of disbelieve and acceptance that I’m middle aged now and responsible for a small child…😅
  • Young BloodThe Naked And Famous - Back in time - #1 - 10 points - I think this band was a one hit wonder, but this song about young love immediately came to mind for this challenge
  • This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody) [by Talking Heads]Kishi Bashi - Haven't seen you in a while - #5 - 4 points - I like the original, but I love this version.
  • California - Jack Joseph Puig MixPhantom Planet - Haven't seen you in a while - #1 - 10 points - Still sounds good 20+ years later!!

Vote scope

Votes given - Lady Chatterwhistle's Gossip-Drama League

Votes given - Lady Chatterwhistle's Gossip-Drama League
RecipientVotesPositiveNegativeNetAverageComments
Jason79091.29
Helen67071.17
Zach77-160.86
Emily Neubauer Sugar66061
Taylor Kayatta65050.83
Yorick65050.83
Happy Lucky54040.80
Michael Sugar54040.80

Votes received - Lady Chatterwhistle's Gossip-Drama League

Votes received - Lady Chatterwhistle's Gossip-Drama League
VoterVotesPositiveNegativeNetAverageComments
Yorick711-1101.43
Happy Lucky79091.29
Zach78081.14
Emily Neubauer Sugar67071.17
Helen67071.17
Jason57071.40
Taylor Kayatta46061.50
Michael Sugar35051.67