Goalscrounger's 30 Day Music Challenge Comedown Phase 1

goalscrounger

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Ok, I promised you some steps to wean you off the addiction of this challenge, so like any good organization, I have a 5 phase plan to get us to the "New Normal".

I am going to give you the weekend to post ONE TRACK ONLY for a premium Spotify playlist (impossible to choose, I know!)......think carefully here, don't rush in and don't waste your pick!

Your track for phase one should be your favourite 70s song.

Queen Bitch - David Bowie (1971)

 
This is only true for the next hour or so. I've always been quite disappointed by the second half of Black Sabbath's "Never Say Die" album, but have reevaluated after it cropping up while hunting down tunes for these threads. It might only be because it suits my weekend melancholia, but I've realized what an underappreciated track this is. Bill Ward's drums and Geezer Butler's bass stretch way beyond the foundations they've laid for previous metal. Tony's guitar moves from blues to jazz perfectly and Ozzy's voice is full of disillusionment and yearning. And it's all tied together by Don Airey's simple and clear piano. Suits my mood perfectly. Even if it's taken me 40 odd years to appreciate it.

 
Ok, I promised you some steps to wean you off the addiction of this challenge, so like any good organization, I have a 5 phase plan to get us to the "New Normal".

I am going to give you the weekend to post ONE TRACK ONLY for a premium Spotify playlist (impossible to choose, I know!)......think carefully here, don't rush in and don't waste your pick!

Your track for phase one should be your favourite 70s song.

Queen Bitch - David Bowie (1971)

One of my favourite albums that
 
Lots of songs that are personal, times full of fun, growing up with all it's excitement. Close and funny friends and people who I loved so much around me, sadly some have gone and some just disappeared. I wouldn't swap any of it for anything. Lucy dude with baggy duds.
https://m.youtube.com/watchv=ynhdppjgowy
 
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