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« Reply #30 on: May 11, 2006, 10:47:16 AM »
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Good rockin' from Jane's Addiction.  Haven't heard this before.  But why is he singing about cashews?


LOL!  I wonder who Miss Smith is...


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« Reply #31 on: May 11, 2006, 10:53:00 AM »
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And what the hell is ETA?


Estimated time of arrival.   :lol:

Actually, I've never figured out what the letters stand for either, but it means they went back and edited their post.
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« Reply #32 on: May 11, 2006, 10:59:03 AM »
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And what the hell is ETA?


Estimated time of arrival.   :lol:

Actually, I've never figured out what the letters stand for either, but it means they went back and edited their post.


We got that from Beej, it means 'Edited To Add:'
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« Reply #33 on: May 11, 2006, 11:15:09 AM »
For the bonus track Annalisa offered up Crowded House & the female Foghead thought about it & finally let Annalisa pick.  So she picked Hothouse Flowers "I'm Sorry".

Whew!
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« Reply #34 on: May 11, 2006, 11:15:59 AM »
so the Foghead says "I can't believe I got thru" to answer the stupid Will Smith trivia question... and then when she's given the chance to pick the bonus track she tells Annalisa to choose.

Luckily, it's Hothouse Flowers.
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« Reply #35 on: May 11, 2006, 01:56:56 PM »
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We got that from Beej, it means 'Edited To Add:'


The long lost Beej.  She must be some kind of wonderful...
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« Reply #36 on: May 11, 2006, 02:41:44 PM »
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We got that from Beej, it means 'Edited To Add:'


The long lost Beej.  She must be some kind of wonderful...


That's what he told me when we went to POC's send-off/b-day party.  He also mentioned that she was moving from The City to Berkeley, so he was looking to be spending a lot of time riding BART.
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Katrina math
« Reply #37 on: May 11, 2006, 07:53:12 PM »
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If I stick to the formula of 5 times in my Db makes you a Katrina, then Dave has just turned both this Winwood tune & the earlier Alarm tune into Katrinas.

Total bustout though, for "Parents Just Don't Understand".

As time goes by, the Katrina threshold should also increase.
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Re: Katrina math
« Reply #38 on: May 11, 2006, 11:07:40 PM »
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If I stick to the formula of 5 times in my Db makes you a Katrina, then Dave has just turned both this Winwood tune & the earlier Alarm tune into Katrinas.

Total bustout though, for "Parents Just Don't Understand".

As time goes by, the Katrina threshold should also increase.


Yep, I agree. Or say, maybe three appearances in any 12-month period?
Let's get right to it.

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Re: Katrina math
« Reply #39 on: May 12, 2006, 09:30:07 AM »
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If I stick to the formula of 5 times in my Db makes you a Katrina, then Dave has just turned both this Winwood tune & the earlier Alarm tune into Katrinas.

Total bustout though, for "Parents Just Don't Understand".

As time goes by, the Katrina threshold should also increase.


Yep, I agree. Or say, maybe three appearances in any 12-month period?


It's a lot faster to see a simple count, but I think the metric that, when I take the time to calculate it, is appearance %.  Since we get nearly twice as many '83 sets as we get late sixties or mid nineties, it really needs to be a rate, not a raw number.  When I calculated it the first time around in the Katrina report, the threshhold that actually felt right was anything over 30%.  And that also compensates somewaht for the discontinuous nature of the first third of the Db.

But like I said, that takes a few extra steps.
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Re: Katrina math what if?
« Reply #40 on: May 12, 2006, 09:34:22 AM »
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If I stick to the formula of 5 times in my Db makes you a Katrina, then Dave has just turned both this Winwood tune & the earlier Alarm tune into Katrinas.

Total bustout though, for "Parents Just Don't Understand".
As time goes by, the Katrina threshold should also increase.
Yep, I agree. Or say, maybe three appearances in any 12-month period?
It's a lot faster to see a simple count, but I think the metric that, when I take the time to calculate it, is appearance %.  Since we get nearly twice as many '83 sets as we get late sixties or mid nineties, it really needs to be a rate, not a raw number.  When I calculated it the first time around in the Katrina report, the threshhold that actually felt right was anything over 30%.  And that also compensates somewaht for the discontinuous nature of the first third of the Db.

But like I said, that takes a few extra steps.

what if in a single given year, there were only 10 good songs?
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Re: Katrina math
« Reply #41 on: May 12, 2006, 09:39:58 AM »
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If I stick to the formula of 5 times in my Db makes you a Katrina, then Dave has just turned both this Winwood tune & the earlier Alarm tune into Katrinas.

Total bustout though, for "Parents Just Don't Understand".

As time goes by, the Katrina threshold should also increase.


Yep, I agree. Or say, maybe three appearances in any 12-month period?


It's a lot faster to see a simple count, but I think the metric that, when I take the time to calculate it, is appearance %.  Since we get nearly twice as many '83 sets as we get late sixties or mid nineties, it really needs to be a rate, not a raw number.  When I calculated it the first time around in the Katrina report, the threshhold that actually felt right was anything over 30%.  And that also compensates somewaht for the discontinuous nature of the first third of the Db.

But like I said, that takes a few extra steps.


Point taken. Assuming that a given year shows up about once a month (for the more popular mid-70s to mid-80s years anyway), three times in 12 months would be 25%, and your 30% threshold is actually a more stringent level of katrina-ness. So I'm good with that.
Let's get right to it.

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« Reply #42 on: May 13, 2006, 10:17:41 AM »
5/11/2006 - Thursday! A great visit to...1988!!
 
1.   Alarm - Rain in the Summertime      
2.   John Hiatt - Slow Turning      
3.   REM - Turn You Inside Out      
4.   George Harrison - Got My Mind Set on You      
5.   Midnight Oil - Dreamworld (BEST OF SET!!)      
6.   D.J. Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince - Parents Just Don't Understand
7.   Steve Winwood - Roll With it      
8.   Graham Parker - Get Started, Start a Fire      
9.   Thomas Dolby - The Ability to Swing      
10.   Jane's Addiction - Mountain Song      
 
BONUS TRACK:  Hothouse Flowers - I'm Sorry
Don't stand in the way of LOVE!