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I thought that at every "theme switch" those who want to could review the previous set. I certainly appreciate input on my choice of songs, and I know many others do too.
I arrived late to the "Blues Theme", but the ones I got:
Eric Clapton - I want a Little Girl: There is a fine line between "tribute" and "pastiche". This is way over that line. Blues-Lounge? Please.
Joe Satriani - New Blues: Worst song so far by a long shot. Can't Satriani get into his thick skull that the mark of a good guitar player is not mad skillz, it's hooks and originality? Plus, it's not bluesy in the least, more half way between arena rock and the worst excesses of the late sixties. Ick.

Goerge Thorogood - Get a Haircut: Novelty Record, okay. Eighties Disco-New Wave-Commercial Crap Novelty Record?
(and where is the blues?)
Blur - Essex Dogs: I'm not sure which theme this was meant for but since it's completely undancable and has a vaguely bluesy bit towards the end, I'll assume this one. Anyway, I like it- Neu! and Kraftwerk meets Patti Smith and Britpop. Perhaps slightly ovelong, but has enough hooks to make up for it.
I thought that at every "theme switch" those who want to could review the previous set. I certainly appreciate input on my choice of songs, and I know many others do too.
I arrived late to the "Blues Theme", but the ones I got:
Eric Clapton - I want a Little Girl: There is a fine line between "tribute" and "pastiche". This is way over that line. Blues-Lounge? Please.

Joe Satriani - New Blues: Worst song so far by a long shot. Can't Satriani get into his thick skull that the mark of a good guitar player is not mad skillz, it's hooks and originality? Plus, it's not bluesy in the least, more half way between arena rock and the worst excesses of the late sixties. Ick.


Goerge Thorogood - Get a Haircut: Novelty Record, okay. Eighties Disco-New Wave-Commercial Crap Novelty Record?

Blur - Essex Dogs: I'm not sure which theme this was meant for but since it's completely undancable and has a vaguely bluesy bit towards the end, I'll assume this one. Anyway, I like it- Neu! and Kraftwerk meets Patti Smith and Britpop. Perhaps slightly ovelong, but has enough hooks to make up for it.


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