Thursday, 24 March 2016

2016.03.24 Section 34 Authority Required



6-Players: Z, Si, W, J, K & G
Game: Keyflower
Location: W
Choice: G


Game One:


PlayerPoints
K70
G65
Z63
J56
Si50
W28


Final Tally:
  • K was declared this week's winner!

Game Notes:

  • "I love buttons!"
  • K volunteers for dishpig duties at the retreat
  • 2 game mistakes made:
    • You cannot combine keyples from a lost bid with keyples from behind the screen
    • Rainbow boat power does not apply to actions (bids only)
  • "Just let me do my fucking turn... "

Music Notes:


Jazzfest (June 22-July 3rd) lineup announced:


Playing opening night of Jazzfest this year! Fantastic album. Listened to cd2. 
  • Kinks: Kinks Size (1965)
Second US release for the English band. tracks include Tired of Waiting, All Day and All of the Night, Come on Now and Louie Louie. I still like this better than The Beatles: Help (1965) but others at the table didn't share that opinion.
Progressive Bluegrass from the eighties. Lots of great guests including Ricky Skaggs.  
Third album, between Stand Up! and Aqualung which are inarguably great albums. Gets little praise in the general rock community, probably because it was preceded and followed by massive hits. Contains so many great tracks that it's been one of my favourite for years. I am more likely to reach for this album than Aqualung or Thick when feeling the need for a Tull fix.

Thursday, 17 March 2016

2016.03.17 I’m addicted to Rage-ahol!



5-Players: Z, Si, W, J, K
Game: Blood Rage
Location: W
Choice: Z


Game One:


PlayerPoints
Z176
Si85
W64
J62
K61


Final Tally:
  • Z was declared this week's winner!

Game Notes:
  • New game for most members
  • Si was overheard saying "stupid game" and then "good game" within the first ten minutes

Music Notes:
  • W took over the DJ spot
 
Cream: Disreali Gears (1967)

The difficult second album. Features the hit Sunshine of Your Love and my favourite: Tales of Brave Ulysses.
 
Chicago Transit Authority: Chicago Transit Authority (1969)

Fantastic debut album. Unexpectedly cool album from a band that became synonymous with soft rock while becoming one of the best selling bands of all time.
 
Pink Floyd: Obscured by Clouds (1972)

Seventh studio album. I love the track "The Gold It's in the..." Such a good album. Next one would be Dark Side of the Moon and we all know how that worked out.

[Wikipedia] The album's cover was, like several other Pink Floyd albums, designed by Hipgnosis. It consists of a photograph of a man sitting in a tree which has been taken out of focus to the point of complete distortion.



Tuesday, 8 March 2016

2016.03.08 Not That Kind of Game



6-Players: W, Si, K, F, G & Z
Game: Imperial + Alhambra
Location: W
Choice: W


Game One (Imperial):


PlayerPoints
F82
Si61
Z60
G46
K39
W29

Game Two (Alhambra):

PlayerPoints
G97
Si75
Z72
K50
F42
W21

Final Tally:
  • F was declared this week's winner!

Game Notes:
  • F's first time playing
  • K announced that Imperial was not the kind of game that you could ever win the first time you play it
  • Rare early finish to Imperial
  • England was the first power to reach x5
  • Only Game 1 counted toward the final tally
  • Stove sausage is planned for the retreat

Music Notes:

Deep Purple: Made In Japan (1972)

Double live album. Recorded in August 1972. Ritchie Blackmore and Ian Gillan. Classic, though side four dragged a little until Space Truckin takes you home.

Jethro Tull: Aqualung (1971)

The classic. Their best selling album. Required listening for adulthood.

Thursday, 3 March 2016

2016.03.03 What Happened to Austria


6-Players: W, Si, K, J, G & Z
Game: Imperial

Location: W
Choice: K


Game One:



PlayerPoints
Si141
J132
Z130
G117
K116
W104

Final Tally:
  • Si was declared this week's winner!

Game Notes:

Music Notes:

Graham Central Station: Graham Central Station (1974)

Paul Butterfield Blues Band: East-West (1966)

Beastie Boys: Hot Sauce Committee, Part 2 (2011)

Quantic Soul Orchestra: Stampede (2003)

Frank Zappa: Apostrophe (1974)