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Ketch's 10 Thoughts From The Weekend: Is it time to go Portal Fishing?

Washington/Oregon was BY FAR the best game of the year. Wish we would have shown up against ou like both of those teams did.

Good list except "The Dance" was too low.
 
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Iowa State - I'll admit, I didn't watch a single play of Iowa State's win over Cincinnati. I have no real thoughts on the Cyclones.
As a Longhorn alum living up north with two sons currently enrolled at Iowa State I can give a little insight.
1) Texas will always have more talent than Iowa State and have always had more talent than Iowa State, period; full stop. HOWEVER...
2) No Texas team enjoys playing in Iowa in November.
3) I don't think they've announced a game time, but if it's a night game, that's not good. Playing at Jack Trice at night in November is akin to playing in Lubbock at night. Strange things happen.
a) I've seen Texas fail to penetrate the Iowa State 20 yard line for 55 minutes at a night game in Ames
b) I've seen Texas great Michael Dickson miss the punter practice net at a night game in Ames
c) I've seen Texas "escape" with a very questionable win on a Johnathan Gray non-fumble at a night game in Ames.
4) The current Cyclone team has been solid on D all year, especially in the secondary, and there is some local optimism that their offense is starting to come around after having to replace their starting QB and RB right before the season started.

We should beat them, but then again, we SHOULD beat them every year and we haven't. The fans, players and coaches cannot take them lightly in November, especially if it's a night game.

(Full disclosure, both my son's attend ISU, and both will be wearing burnt orange at the game. I raised them right.)
 
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As the Washington Huskies crowd stormed the field on Saturday afternoon following a thrilling come-from-behind win over Oregon, the world suddenly felt like Michael Penix Jr.'s oyster.

Heisman favorite. Signature moment. Mom hugging him on the field.

For a guy who has blown out his ACL twice and has suffered multiple AC joint injuries, it was a beautiful moment to watch unfold as a neutral observer. It was the kind of moment that will likely stand the time for fans of the Washington program. It's a legacy-creating moment.



It was hard not to think of the 2023 Texas Longhorns in the moment. Sitting at home on the couch this weekend for a slight pause on the season for the first time since the week before the season started, the Longhorns have reached the halfway point with much of their destiny in their own hands.

Like Penix Jr. on Saturday, the entire Texas team is in a position to be playing for legacies over the course of the rest of the season, but it is especially true of a number of key players.

* Let's start with Quinn Ewers. Realistically, we're watching the final six regular-season games of his college career and although the Texas offense hasn't exactly gone nuclear as many of us thought it would, Ewers is in the middle of one of the best passing seasons in the history of the Texas program. Only Colt McCoy in 2009 (173.8) has ever posted a season passer rating as high as what Ewers has posted so far this season (163.8). It's not crazy to think that Ewers could break a number of season passing records if he stays healthy and plays in every game available to him. Throw in the fact that if he can lead the Longhorns to a Big 12 title, he'll join James Brown, Vince Young and Colt McCoy as the only Texas quarterbacks to do so during the Big 12 era.

* How about Jonathon Brooks, who currently ranks ninth in the country in rushing, but he's played in one or two fewer games than everyone that's currently in front of him. Only four major conference backs rank above him in the rushing standings and none will have the advantage of playing a possible 13th game. Brooks is a legit Doak Walker Award/First-Team All-America candidate. If Steve Sarkisian lets him cook, he could become the first Doak Walker/All-American back in burnt orange to ever win a conference title while earning those honors in the season they won the honors.

* Xavier Worthy isn't likely going to break any records this season, but there's a good chance that he could finish the season in the top five in UT career receiving yards and touchdowns in one less season than all of those that he is chasing down. With a strong finish, it feels certain that he will finish his career in the same breath as Jordan Shipley and Roy Williams as one of the top three receivers in school history.

* I've documented it in the last few weeks, but tight end Ja'Tavion Sanders has a chance to break every career record at his position with a strong finish to the season.

* Although he's coming off a disappointing OU game, Jaylan Ford is still in a position to become only the second linebacker in the last six decades to earn multiple All-America honors in his career.

Honestly, everywhere you look, there are players playing for all-time glory over the course of these final six games (and then some).

It's legacy season in Austin. Over the course of the last decade-plus, there haven't been enough players grab legacies the way that Penix Jr. did yesterday in defeating undefeated Oregon in the waning moments. There's so much on the table for this Texas team.

If they can all grab the bull by the horns, it has a chance to be a season that we remember for the rest of our years.

There's no reason to give up following the OU loss. It's very possible that the fun is just beginning.

No. 2 - Changing a Futurecast ...

I hate to do it, but the movement in the direction of the home-state school has become clear.

Missouri has re-emerged as the team to beat for five-star receiver Ryan Wingo.

Of all the years for Missouri to go 6-1 in its first seven games of the season and to have a home-state five-star receiver having an all-SEC season, it has to be this one, huh?

No. 3 - Get ready to go Portal fishing...

The word on the streets BEFORE things went sideways with Wingo was that the Longhorns would be looking for an instant impact starting-level player at the wide receiver position via the Portal.

Don't be surprised if the Longhorns end up looking for two.

With only two wide receiver commitments in the 2024 recruiting class and both of them bringing various red flag concerns with regard to injuries, the incoming help at the position simply doesn't look good enough. When you look ahead toward next season, it's clear that Johntay Cook will be a major building block and it's likely that DeAndre Moore and Ryan Niblett will be major factors in the slot. Yet, beyond those three players, I'm not sure who we can really pencil in as a factor as a primary piece in the passing game.

Before you even ask, no, I'm not counting on Isaiah Neyor. Not at all when you consider he hasn't played more than six game snaps in a single game in the last two seasons.

Therefore, get ready for Steve Sarkisian to go shopping in the Portal next year. It's much needed.

No. 4 - Weekend Impressions on the final six teams left on the schedule ...

Houston - Well, winning on a Hail Mary play with no time left on the clock is a hell of a way to enter Texas week. Is it possible that the Cougars will have a tough time focusing following such a hallucinating win? Donovan Smith might be the third-best quarterback the Longhorns will have faced so far this season and he has some quality receivers.

BYU - Kedon Slovis is exactly who we thought he was. The only way Texas is threatened by BYU is if the entire team takes quaaludes before kickoff.

Kansas State - I don't know if freshman quarterback Avery Johnson is better than Will Howard, but he scored 5 rushing touchdowns on Saturday night in Lubbock and looked like a future star for one night. Is that the way to attack the Longhorns in a few weeks? Maybe. It's not like the Wildcats have a lot of other options.

TCU - New starting quarterback Josh Hoover might have a little something cooking in Ft. Worth. That team suddenly has a pulse.

Iowa State - I'll admit, I didn't watch a single play of Iowa State's win over Cincinnati. I have no real thoughts on the Cyclones.

Texas Tech - Played its third-string quarterback on Saturday and it wasn't flattering, as Jake Strong threw three interceptions.

Rankings the final six games in terms of difficulty ...

1. at TCU
2. vs. Kansas State
3. at Iowa State
4. at Houston
5. vs. Texas Tech
6. vs. BYU

No. 5 - If I had a vote that mattered ...

1. Georgia
2. Washington
3. Michigan
4. Oklahoma
5. Ohio State
6. Florida State
7. Texas
8. Penn State
9. Oregon
10. North Carolina

(Heisman Trophy)

1. Michael Penix - QB - Washington
2. Caleb Williams - QB - USC
3. Malik Nabers - WR - LSU

No. 6 – BUY or SELL …

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(Buy) Duh.



(Sell) It's not going to come to Sark having to tell him anything. I don't expect Sark to have much of a say.



(Sell) Dallas would have lost to Seattle at Century Link the next week.



(Sell) I'd take Bill Bedenbaugh, for certain, but that's about it.



(Sell) 40 points and 500 yards per game is very doable.



(Buy) It would be incredibly disappointing to lose to one of these JAG teams that remain.



(Buy) Fairly good, yes.



(Buy) Texas will likely have a decline in 2024 as it rebuilds.



(Sell) Oklahoma State isn't running the table.



(Sell) It has lost momentum with Ryan Wingo. There's no reason to draw wide conclusions beyond that.



(Sell) A 11-2 Texas team isn't getting in. Oklahoma at 12-1 would get in.

No. 7 - 3 Quick Texas Volleyball Notes ...



1. Ho-hum, Two up, two down. The Longhorns took a pair of matches from No. 21 Houston in H-Town this week in seven sets. The Longhorns are on an eight-match winning streak.

2. Central Florida isn't ranked, but they remain undefeated at 7-0 in Big 12 play and are also on an eight-match winning streak.

3. The only game on the schedule this week is a road game in Ft. Worth against a Horned Frog team that is 6-1 at home this season.

No. 8 - A Few Hardball Thoughts ...

The Houston Astros are the team to beat for the World Series until someone proves that they can take them down in a best-of-seven series.

Can the Rangers pull it off? Is this going to be like when the Rockets/Mavs/Spurs play each other in the NBA playoffs here on the message board?

It kind of feels like almost two weeks of the Hatfields (Dallas) vs. the McCoys (Houston) is staring us in the face.

Meanwhile, my Phillies are right there in the mix after taking down the historically bad-ass Braves in four games. The Diamondbacks will be a handful, but at least the wildcard Phillies are now in a position to potentially have home-field advantage the rest of the way.

Buckle up, it's going to be a hell of a next few weeks.

No. 9 – Scattershooting on anything and everything …

... You can see the Aggies going 7-5 a mile away and I'm not sure what they can possibly to. It's a program going nowhere fast. The Portal vultures will be circling.

... I thought Washington/Oregon was the best college football game of the year thus far. It would be fun to see those two teams play again.

... Dan Lanning is the real "All gas, no brakes" coach in college football. I wonder how this board would have reacted to a loss like the one Oregon had on Saturday.

... Kudos to Notre Dame and Marcus Freeman. I didn't think they had it in them.

... One awful game doesn't make Caleb Williams a bum. It makes him human.

... Wyoming took it on the chin from Air Force, if you didn't happen to notice.

... Will Michigan play someone, already?

... Of course, one week after the Niners curb-stomp the Cowboys, half of their team gets hurt and they lose to the freaking Browns.

... Don't look now, but the Texans are up to .500 six games into the season.

... We've never seen anything like Tyreek Hill. My goodness, he's out of control good.

... NBA season is almost here. Kind of wish I was a Spurs fan.


... James Harden better play hard for the Sixers while he awaits for a trade or it'll be ugly. The city won't accept it.

... Go away, international soccer. Just go away.

... Christian Pulisic is feeling himself. Just don't ask how the rest of the match went.


... What would you do with ninth century Viking Poop?


... Barring Will Smith having done something truly horrible, I sure wish Jada Pinkett Smith would stop embarrassing her husband on a daily basis. Just divorce the man.

... I re-watched The Pacific for the first time in a number of years last week. It was kind of crazy to watch a young Rami Malek now that he's an Oscar winner. I wish Jon Bernthal had played a different character and stuck around longer than a couple of episodes. It's not quite Band of Brothers, but it's still really freaking great,

... Rest in peace, Suzanne Somers. As someone that watched the hell out of Three's Company when I was younger, I can tell you there was never another Chrissy Snow. She was an original.

No. 10 - The List: The 90s ...

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A couple of months ago, I took on the 80s. This week, I take on the decade that followed.

I'm prepared for what awaits me.

Country

Honorable Mention: Billy Ray Cyrus - Achy Breaky Heart, Gary Allen - Smoke Rings in The Dark, Brooks and Dunn - My Maria, Faith Hill - Breathe, Shania Twain - Man! I Feel Like A Woman, Chris Wall - Miles of Rodeo, Reba McEntire - Fancy, George Strait - Write This Down, LeAnn Rimes - How Do I Live, George Strait - You Can't Make a Heart Love Somebody, Toby Keith - Should've Been a Cowboy, Lone Star - Amazed, John Michael Montgomery - Rope The Moon, John Michael Montgomery - I Love The Way You Love Me, The Chicks - Cowboy Take Me Away, Steve Wariner - Some Fools Never Learn, Dwight Yoakam - Two Doors Down, Dwight Yoakam - Guitars, Cadillacs, Alan Jackson - Midnight in Montgomery, Dwight Yoakum - A Thousand Miles From Nowhere, Joe Diffie - So Help Me Girl and Deana Carter - Strawberry Wine

10. George Strait - I Can Still Make Cheyenne
9. Gary Allen - Lovin You Against My Will
8. Reba McEntire - She Thinks His Name Was John
7. Joe Ely - Gallo Del Cielo
6. Tim McGraw - Don't Take The Girl
5. George Strait - I Cross My Heart
4. Garth Brooks - The Dance
3. Brooks and Dunn - Neon Moon
2. The Chicks - Wide Open Spaces
1. Garth Brooks - Friends in Low Places

Blues

Honorable Mention: John Prine - Ain't Hurting Nobody, Blues Traveler - Carolina Blues, Jonny Lang - Still Rainin', ZZ Top - My Head's in Mississippi, Buddy Guy/Jeff Beck - Mustang Sally, Jonny Lang - Breakin Me, Buddy Guy - Midnight Train, Stevie Ray Vaughn - Empty Arms

10. Buddy Guy/Bonnie Raitt - Feels Like Rain
9. Johnny Lang - Lie to Me
8. Melissa Etheridge - I'm The Only One
7. Stevie Ray Vaughn - Life By The Drop
6. Toni Price - Richest One
5. Bonnie Raitt - Something to Talk About
4. Eva Cassidy - Over The Rainbow
3. Eric Clapton - Tears in Heaven
2. Eva Cassidy - Songbird
1. Stevie Ray Vaughn - The Sky Is Crying

Hard Rock/Metal

Honorable Mention: Metallica - Sad But True, Faith No More - Epic, Tool - Sober, Jane's Addiction - Stop!, Korn - Freak on a Leash, Creed - My Own Prison, Limp Bizkit - Nookie, Marilyn Manson - Sweet Dreams, Slayer - Seasons in the Abyss, Motley Crue - S.O.S., Queensrÿche - Jet City Woman, Damn Yankees - Runaway, Ozzy Osbourne - Mama, I'm Coming Home, Motorhead - Born to Raise Hell

10. Pantera - Cowboys From Hell
9. Judas Priest - Painkiller
8. Korn - Blind
7. Metallica - Nothing Else Matters
6. Van Halen - Right Now
5. Guns N Roses - Live and Let Die
4. AC/DC - Thunderstruck
3. Marilyn Manson - The Beautiful People
2. Guns N Roses - November Rain
1. Metallica - Enter Sandman

Grunge

Honorable Mention: Soundgarden - Blow Up the Outside World, Mudhoney - Touch Me, I'm Sick, Pearl Jam - Better Man, Pearl Jam - Black, Stone Temple Pilots - Plush, Nirvana - Lithium, Soundgarden - Rusty Cage, Alice in Chains - Down in a Hole, Stone Temple Pilots - Vasoline, Screaming Trees - Nearly Lost You, Alice in Cahins - Would?, Nirvana - Heart Shaped Box and Hole - Violet

10. Alice in Chains - Man in the Box
9. Temple of the Dog - Hunger Strike
8. Pearl Jam - Alive
7. Alice in Chains - Rooster
6. Pearl Jam - Jeremy
5. Nirvana - Come As You Are
4. Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun
3. Stone Temple Pilots - Interstate Love Song
2. Nirvana - Where Did You Sleep Last Night
1. Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit

Rock

Honorable Mention: Divinyls - I Touch Myself, U2 - Mysterious Ways, Bruce Springsteen - Blood Brothers, Bruce Springsteen - Streets of Philadelphia, Bruce Springsteen - If I Should Fall Behind, INXS - Suicide Blonde, Heart - All I Want To Do Is Make Love to You, Jon Bon Jovi - Blaze of Glory, Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers - Learning to Fly, Lenny Kravitz - It Ain't Over Till It's Over, Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way, Aerosmith - Living on the Edge, Aerosmith - Crying, Oasis - Champagne Supernova, Dave Matthews band - Crash Into Me, Lenny Kravitz - Fly Away

10. Alannah Myles - Black Velvet
9. No Doubt - Don't Speak
8. The Wallflowers - One Headlight
7. Sheryl Crow - If It Makes You Happy
6. Chris Isaak - Wicked Game
5. No Doubt - Just a Girl
4. Oasis - All Around The World
3. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Mary Jane's Last Dance
2. Oasis - Wonderwall
1. U2 - One

Alternative Rock

Honorable Mention: Pulp - Common People, Jeff Buckley - Last Goodbye, The Cure: Friday I'm in Love, Goo Goo Dolls - Iris, Weezer - Buddy Holly, Weezer - Pink Triangle, Soul Asylum - Runaway Train, The Breeders - Cannonball, Third Eye Blind - Semi-Charmed Life, Rage Against The Machine - Killing In The Name, Liz Phair - **** and Run, The Offspring - Self Esteem, Blind Melon - No Rain, Pavement - Gold Soundz, Hole - Doll Parts, New Radicals - You Get What You Give, The Cardigans - Lovefool, The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony, Santata with Rob Thomas - Smooth, Radiohead - Paranoid Android, Nine Inch nails - Hurt, Sugar Ray - Fly. Foo Fighters - Learn to Fly

10. Bikini Girl - Rebel Girl
9. Jeff Buckley - Lover, You Should Have Come Over
8. Radiohead - Creep
7. Foo Fighters - Everlong
6. Beck - Loser
5. Nine Inch Nails - Closer
4. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Under The Bridge
3. The Smashing Pumpkins - 1979
2. R.E.M - Losing My Religion
1. Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah

Pop

Honorable Mention: KD Lang - Constant Craving, The Rembrandts - I'll Be There For You, Ace of Base - The Sign, Ricky Martin - Livin la Vida Loca, Seal - Kiss From a Rose, NSYNC - Tearin up My Heart, Deee-Lite - Groove is In The Heart, Backstreet Boys - I Want It That Way, Wilson Phillips - Hold On and Lisa Loeb - Stay and Annie Lennox - Walking on Broken Glass

10. Christina Aguilera - Genie in a Bottle
9. George Michael - Freedom 90
8. Spice Girls - Wannabe
7. Sophie B. Hawkins - Damn, I Wish I Was Your Lover
6. Mariah Carey - All I Want For Christmas
5. Madonna - Vogue
4. Michael Jackson - Remember The Time
3. Britney Spears - Baby One More Time
2. Destiny's Child - Say My Name
1. Sinead O'Connor - Nothing Compares 2 U

Rap

Honorable Mention: Scarface - Now I Feel Ya, Notorious B.I.G./Mase/Puff Daddy - Mo Money 
Mo Problems, The Pharcyde - Passin Me By, The Notorious B.I.G. - Warning, Gang Starr - Take It Personal, Will Smith - Summertime, Wu-Tang - C.R.E.A.M., Tribe Called Quest - Can I Kick It, Missy Elliott - The Rain, Warren G - Regulate, Outkast - Southernplayalisticcadillacmuzik, Outkast - Rosa Parks, Coolio - Gangsta's Paradise, Snoop Dogg - Gz and Hustlas, Ice Cube/Dr. Dre - Natural Born Killez, 2Pac - California Love, The Notorious B.I.G. - Warning, The Notorious B.I.G. - Hypnotize, 2Pac - Dear Mama, 2Pac - I Get Around, 2Pac - Ambitions Az A Ridah, 2Pac - Hit'em Up, 2Pac - California Love and Pete Rock/CL Smmooth - T.R.O.Y.

10. Ice Cube - It Was a Good Day
9. Outkast - Player's Ball
8. Sir Mix-a-Lot - Baby Got Back
7. Tribe Called Quest - Scenario
6. UGK - Murder
5. 2Pac - Holla If You Hear Me
4. The Notorious B.I.G. - Big Poppa
3. Jay-Z/UGK - Big Pimpin'
2. Geto Boys - Minds Playing Tricks On Me
1. Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg - Nuthin but a G Thang

R&B

Honorable Mention: Janet Jackson - If, Brandy - Sittin Up in My Room, Lauryn Hill - Doo-Wop, Savage Garden - Truly Madly Deeply, Isher - You Make Me Wanna, Janet Jackson - Any Time, Any Place, Boyz II Men - Please Don't Go, Boyz II Men - It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday, Jodeci - Stay, Sade - No Ordinary Love, TLC - No Scrubs, Toni Braxton - You Mean The World To Me, Jodeci - Come and Talk To Me, Shai - The Place Where You Belong, TLC - Waterfalls, SWV - Weak, Mary J. Blige - Real Love, Mariah Carey - Vision of Love, Erykah Badu - Tyrone, Adina Howard - Freak Like Me, Silk - Freak Me and Ginuwine - Pony

10. Whitney Houston - I Have Nothing
9. Aaliyah - Are You That Somebody
8. Bell Biv DeVoe - Poison
7. Jodeci - Forever My Lady
6. TLC - Creep
5. Boyz II Men - End of the Road
4. Mariah Carey - Fantasy
3. Blackstreet - No Diggety
2. Janet Jackson - That's The Way Love Goes
1. Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You

The Overall Top 10 Songs of the 90s

10. The Chicks - Wide Open Spaces
9. Geto Boys - Mind Playing Tricks On Me
8. R.E.M - Losing My Religion
7. Garth Brooks - Friends in Low Places
6. Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah
5. Sinead O'Connor - Nothing Compares 2 U
4. Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg - Nuthin but a G Thang
3. U2 - One
2. Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You
1. Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit

GREAT read this week all around, although I wished you'd have shown the Rangers a little more love.

I appreciate the effort you put into the lists. My only subjective suggestions are:
1) Get rid of Nothing Compares to You and Wicked Game. Those songs are like ear poison.
2) Move Friends up on the all time list. My justification being if you played all those songs for people of every generation from the 90s on, every demographic knows the lyrics to Friends in Low Places. It may not deserve the #1 or #2 spot, but probably top 3 IMHO.

Keep up the great work!
 
Washington/Oregon was BY FAR the best game of the year. Wish we would have shown up against ou like both of those teams did.

Good list except "The Dance" was too low.
That's fair. How high would you have listed it?
 
As a Longhorn alum living up north with two sons currently enrolled at Iowa State I can give a little insight.
1) Texas will always have more talent than Iowa State and have always had more talent than Iowa State, period; full stop. HOWEVER...
2) No Texas team enjoys playing in Iowa in November.
3) I don't think they've announced a game time, but if it's a night game, that's not good. Playing at Jack Trice at night in November is akin to playing in Lubbock at night. Strange things happen.
a) I've seen Texas fail to penetrate the Iowa State 20 yard line for 55 minutes at a night game in Ames
b) I've seen Texas great Michael Dickson miss the punter practice net at a night game in Ames
c) I've seen Texas "escape" with a very questionable win on a Johnathan Gray non-fumble at a night game in Ames.
4) The current Cyclone team has been solid on D all year, especially in the secondary, and there is some local optimism that their offense is starting to come around after having to replace their starting QB and RB right before the season started.

We should beat them, but then again, we SHOULD beat them every year and we haven't. The fans, players and coaches cannot take them lightly in November, especially if it's a night game.

(Full disclosure, both my son's attend ISU, and both will be wearing burnt orange at the game. I raised them right.)
Good stuff!
 
GREAT read this week all around, although I wished you'd have shown the Rangers a little more love.

I appreciate the effort you put into the lists. My only subjective suggestions are:
1) Get rid of Nothing Compares to You and Wicked Game. Those songs are like ear poison.
2) Move Friends up on the all time list. My justification being if you played all those songs for people of every generation from the 90s on, every demographic knows the lyrics to Friends in Low Places. It may not deserve the #1 or #2 spot, but probably top 3 IMHO.

Keep up the great work!

a. The Rangers win happened after I posted the article. Huge game one performance.

1. From Wikipedia. It's just a masive song.
  • In 2003, Q magazine ranked "Nothing Compares 2 U" at number 242 in their list of the "1001 Best Songs Ever".[43]
  • It was included at number 165 by Rolling Stone in its list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".[44]
  • In 2007, VH1 ranked O'Connor's rendition number 10 of the "100 Greatest Songs of the 90s".[45]
  • In September 2010, Pitchfork included the song at number 37 on their Top 200 Tracks of the 90s.[46]
  • The song was listed at number 77 on Billboard's "Greatest Songs of All Time".[47]

2. I ranked Friends really high for just the reasons you listed. It can fully feel justified in ranking it higher.

Thanks!
 
Truly impressive to make that many top tens lists across nine different genres. I'd debate a few here or there for sure, but solid lists.

For me, Smells Like Teen Spirit is a clear #1. Hard to explain to people not around just how different that sound was at the time. Sure there were contemporaries, but hell the song is barely in English and exploded.

I think you got the #1 country song right and think I'd bump it up, maybe all the way to #2 overall. Was a huge crossover song for basically everyone in the country including people that hated country music (Level One lol).
 
Damn - music has left me behind, or vice versa. I don’t recognize 90% of the tunes on your lists. I guess that’s what turning to jazz and classical in the 1990s gets me. :cool:


Man, I was just coming out of my jazz and classical musical snob phase at the time.

As an answer to Ketch's question, I would have said there was little to no good jazz made after ~1970, so most in the 90s sucked lol.
 
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Damn - music has left me behind, or vice versa. I don’t recognize 90% of the tunes on your lists. I guess that’s what turning to jazz and classical in the 1990s gets me. :cool:

What's your jazz list from the 90s look like?

Man, I was just coming out of my jazz and classical musical snob phase at the time.

As an answer to Ketch's question, I would have said there was little to no good jazz made after ~1970, so most in the 90s sucked lol.

Yeah, I got real burned out with the directions both rock and country — the music I had grown up with — took in the 1990s. I started listening instead to jazz classics (like Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Dave Brubeck, Antonio Carlos Jobim, and Ella Fitzgerald and Sinatra) and a lot of classical when some close friends’ daughter turned out to be a cello prodigy. I’ll have to compile a list of my jazz favorites for Ketch.
 
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It's wild how on tilt Natalie Maines puts some of you on.
None of her stuff puts me on tilt. I just think it's funny that dropping Dixie from their name or changing Lady Antebellum to Lady A did anything in regards to racism or not offending people. Anyone who was offended by those words was just looking for a reason to be upset.
 
Truly impressive to make that many top tens lists across nine different genres. I'd debate a few here or there for sure, but solid lists.

For me, Smells Like Teen Spirit is a clear #1. Hard to explain to people not around just how different that sound was at the time. Sure there were contemporaries, but hell the song is barely in English and exploded.

I think you got the #1 country song right and think I'd bump it up, maybe all the way to #2 overall. Was a huge crossover song for basically everyone in the country including people that hated country music (Level One lol).
Thank you and I mostly agree.
 
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None of her stuff puts me on tilt. I just think it's funny that dropping Dixie from their name or changing Lady Antebellum to Lady A did anything in regards to racism or not offending people. Anyone who was offended by those words was just looking for a reason to be upset.
Sometimes you just have to do what you think is right.
 
I;d to see someone show me their Top 10 song list. Let's see them.
 
in YOUR mind.

They don't live for you.

Come on Ketch. The Dixie Chicks changing their name to The Chicks when absolutely NO ONE was calling for them to do so accomplished absolutely nothing. They get to tell people how socially responsible they are and that is it. It's fine to live for themselves and there are 1000 ways to make a difference but this is nothing more than them being able to tell themselves they try harder than anyone else without actually doing anything.

If something is legitimately offensive and needs to be addressed then lets address it and make a change. but no one is listening to Goodbye Earl and thinking, "you know, the name Dixie is pretty racist". We need to confront real racism in the world and stop trying to shoehorn racism into every facet of society.
 
I;d to see someone show me their Top 10 song list. Let's see them.

My 90’s Top 10 Country list:
10. Independence Day-Martina McBride
9. Streets of Bakersfield- Dwight & Buck
8. Go Rest High on That Mountain- Vince Gill
7. Holes In The Floor of Heaven- Steve Warriner
6. Two Dozen Roses- Shenandoah
5. Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow- Alan Jackson
4. The Dance- Garth Brooks
3. Time Marches On- Tracy Lawrence
2. Friends In Low Places- Garth Brooks
1. Small Town Saturday Night- Hal Ketchum
 
Come on Ketch. The Dixie Chicks changing their name to The Chicks when absolutely NO ONE was calling for them to do so accomplished absolutely nothing. They get to tell people how socially responsible they are and that is it. It's fine to live for themselves and there are 1000 ways to make a difference but this is nothing more than them being able to tell themselves they try harder than anyone else without actually doing anything.

If something is legitimately offensive and needs to be addressed then lets address it and make a change. but no one is listening to Goodbye Earl and thinking, "you know, the name Dixie is pretty racist". We need to confront real racism in the world and stop trying to shoehorn racism into every facet of society.
It accomplished nothing other than to make them comfortable in their name.

That's enough.
 
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My 90’s Top 10 Country list:
10. Independence Day-Martina McBride
9. Streets of Bakersfield- Dwight & Buck
8. Go Rest High on That Mountain- Vince Gill
7. Holes In The Floor of Heaven- Steve Warriner
6. Two Dozen Roses- Shenandoah
5. Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow- Alan Jackson
4. The Dance- Garth Brooks
3. Time Marches On- Tracy Lawrence
2. Friends In Low Places- Garth Brooks
1. Small Town Saturday Night- Hal Ketchum
I'm going to circle back to this when I get done dropping the kids off at school. ;)
 
It accomplished nothing other than to make them comfortable in their name.

That's enough.
Fair enough. They invented an issue and remedied the made up problem. Glad they feel better.
 
Fair enough. They invented an issue and remedied the made up problem. Glad they feel better.

They did what they felt was right. They did it without consideration to earning dollars or how their detractors might feel.

They reevaluated their relationship to the group name in he context of the times and leaned into their ethos. I consider that to be pretty brave.
 
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My 90’s Top 10 Country list:
10. Independence Day-Martina McBride
9. Streets of Bakersfield- Dwight & Buck
8. Go Rest High on That Mountain- Vince Gill
7. Holes In The Floor of Heaven- Steve Warriner
6. Two Dozen Roses- Shenandoah
5. Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow- Alan Jackson
4. The Dance- Garth Brooks
3. Time Marches On- Tracy Lawrence
2. Friends In Low Places- Garth Brooks
1. Small Town Saturday Night- Hal Ketchum

Ok, a few thoughts...

#1 - Thanks for making the list. I always love to see other people folow up with their own lists.

#2 - Interesting list. We both agree on the two Garth songs. They HAVE to be on the list.

#3 - What made you chose this particular Hal Ketchum song? That one caught me off guard. Is it just the message of the song about what happens in a small town? Do you think you have a theme in your 10 songs?

#4 - Not a single song from King George?

#5 - I would have thought Some Fools Never Learn would be the Wariner entry.

#6 - Feels like you are more into early 90s than late 90s, no?
 
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Ok, a few thoughts...

#1 - Thanks for making the list. I always love to see other people folow up with their own lists.

#2 - Interesting list. We both agree on the two Garth songs. They HAVE to be on the list.

#3 - What made you chose this particular Hal Ketchum song? That one caught me off guard. Is it just the message of the song about what happens in a small town? Do you think you have a theme in your 10 songs?

#4 - Not a single song from King George?

#5 - I would have thought Some Fools Never Learn would be the Wariner entry.

#6 - Feels like you are more into early 90s than late 90s, no?

You bet Ketch! I can appreciate you taking the time to make your lists and all the harassment (good natured no doubt) that comes with it.

I grew up in San Angelo and I feel like Small Town Saturday Night narrates my childhood experiences. As for a theme, probably so. I think we all have tendencies and I like a stories that I can relate to.

My wife was ready to disown me over the King George omission. LOVE George, I just prefer his 80’s music more than his 90’s. Really enjoy his duet with AJ- Designated Drinker.

Some fools never learn is a favorite as well. Anything from Steve Warriner and Keith Whitley is pretty darn good-imo.

I began to listen to country music in the early 90s in place of all other music so there may be some bias toward that era. Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow will always be a top 5 for me because of the memories our family made and that song was always a part of it in my world. Songs take on different meanings to all of us and the stories seem to bond us to them. Funny how that works.
 
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You bet Ketch! I can appreciate you taking the time to make your lists and all the harassment (good natured no doubt) that comes with it.

I grew up in San Angelo and I feel like Small Town Saturday Night narrates my childhood experiences. As for a theme, probably so. I think we all have tendencies and I like a stories that I can relate to.

My wife was ready to disown me over the King George omission. LOVE George, I just prefer his 80’s music more than his 90’s. Really enjoy his duet with AJ- Designated Drinker.

Some fools never learn is a favorite as well. Anything from Steve Warriner and Keith Whitley is pretty darn good-imo.

I began to listen to country music in the early 90s in place of all other music so there may be some bias toward that era. Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow will always be a top 5 for me because of the memories our family made and that song was always a part of it in my world. Songs take on different meanings to all of us and the stories seem to bond us to them. Funny how that works.
Thanks for sharing! That's good stuff.

I think I made a giant mistake. "Tell Lorrie I Love Her" was released on a greatest hits album and that probably HAS to be on a top 10 list. There's not a more haunting song in any genre in the entire decade.
 
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Not nice. ;)
FWIW, I love all my hometown teams. Grew up 10 mins from DFW airport. Been difficult, but I’m loyal to the soil. Rangers, Stars, Mavericks, Cowboys and Longhorns. Even went to Texas Motor Speedway nascar and Indy races for almost 20 years. I haven’t been the past 5 or so. If the Rangers win, it would be a feeling I’ve never felt, World Series champion!
 
FWIW, I love all my hometown teams. Grew up 10 mins from DFW airport. Been difficult, but I’m loyal to the soil. Rangers, Stars, Mavericks, Cowboys and Longhorns. Even went to Texas Motor Speedway nascar and Indy races for almost 20 years. I haven’t been the past 5 or so. If the Rangers win, it would be a feeling I’ve never felt, World Series champion!
Here's hoping that feeling doesn't happen this year and it's reserved for my Phils. ;)
 
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Thanks for sharing! That's good stuff.

I think I made a giant mistake. "Tell Lorrie I Love Her" was released on a greatest hits album and that probably HAS to be on a top 10 list. There's not a more haunting song in any genre in the entire decade.
We’re cookin’ in the same kitchen. Tell Lorrie I love her is one of my favorites as well. Incredibly haunting.
 
Hey Ketch, I think you mislabeled and mixed up your Alt Rock Honorable Mention & top-10.

Kudos on the Ely inclusion on the country list and breaking out Grunge into its own category, though.
 
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