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Re: AM World Cup: The Final Match

I vote Satisfaction.

Re: AM World Cup: The Final Match

Otis Redding, I don't care much about Satisfaction !

Re: AM World Cup: The Final Match

Satisfaction - My 5th highest rated song of all time wins over
(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay - My 133rd highest rated song of all time

Re: AM World Cup: The Final Match

Sittin' is a good song, and to get to the finals without playing this song is amazing. In hindsight I shouldn't have played Gimme Shelter the first week, but I overestimated The Kinks.

It's an easy choice for me though, because nothing in the Otis song comes even close to the spectacular delivery of "And a man comes on to tell me/How white my shirts can be. But he can't be a man 'cause he doesn't smoke/The same cigarrettes as me."

(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction.

Re: AM World Cup: The Final Match

Honorio
Anger against serenity, dissatisfaction against satisfaction, my vote goes to Otis calmly sittin’ on the dock of the bay.


i vote for Otis too, but i don't think serenity, satisfaction and calm accurately describe the narrator's state of mind...more like resignation, defeat, failure, possibly racism and even suicide

Re: AM World Cup: The Final Match

Good point here, Greg, I was probably thinking about the feeling the music itself transmits (at least to me). But of course the lyrics talk, as you said, about defeat and resignation. Possibly he was dealing with the great expectations that were raising around him at the time.
If you don't mind I'm going to post a comment taken from SongMeanings.net: "I love this song but it isn't a happy song at all. In my opinion, it's about someone very depressed reflecting on his life and trying to find himself. He speaks of loneliness, having nothing to live for, and nothing changing. He is unable to meet other people's demands or the standards they created for him (I can't do what ten people tell me to do). I think he's trying to find meaning in life or possibly the meaning of his life specifically. As he watches the tide roll away, he might be wishing he could go away with them and disappear like the waves."
So, Greg, I agree with you and with kilihila (the one that made that comment at SongMeanings.net), although I never though that this song could suggest suicide. But reading again the lines "Sittin' here resting my bones / And this loneliness won't leave me alone / It's two thousand miles I roamed / Just to make this dock my home" I found a poetic way of suggesting it.

Re: AM World Cup: The Final Match

exactly. that's what makes it such a brilliant song, i think. the music sounds so uplifting (there's whistling!), but it's about a man who, at least for the moment, has given up. i'm sure schwah will have a thing or two to say about it!

Re: AM World Cup: The Final Match

(Sitin' On) the Dock of the Bay.

Not that I love this song, but it's for sure better than the overrated Satisfaction. I think all the other Stones songs played in the game are better than it...

Re: AM World Cup: The Final Match

2 great great songs, but my votr will go to

Dock of the Bay, one of my very favorite songs

Re: AM World Cup: The Final Match

2 great great songs, but my votr will go to

Dock of the Bay, one of my very favorite songs

Re: AM World Cup: The Final Match

The Rolling Stones ((I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction)

Re: AM World Cup: The Final Match

Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay, easy pick.

Who would have thought Otis would win this?

Re: AM World Cup: The Final Match

Otis Redding for the win.

Re: AM World Cup: The Final Match

Otisredding, of course

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"Dock of the Bay" beats "Satisfaction"

I have 6 Stones and 6 Redding songs in my top-500. "Dock of the Bay" is not one of them. "Satisfaction" is... but the Otis Redding version.

I like "Dock of the Bay" a lot, but don't love it. I miss the dirty R&B. Redding knew this was going to be a pop smash... and it is a fairly poppy tune.

As for the theme and feel, I guess I see the song as a bit schizophrenic and at odds with itself. Redding brings a Southern languidness to ths song that is different from the high energy work that preceded it. And it's expressed (and sung) beautifully. Lazing in the morning sun, watching the ships come in and out. It's pleasantness personified.

And then from out of nowhere... "I've had nothing to live for/Looks like nothing's gonna come my way." WHOA! That took a quick turn for the depressing. Redding, in other songs, often expressed lonenliness ("This loneliness won't leave me alone") and feelings of being put upon ("I can't do what ten people tell me to do"), but I don't remember any other of his work involving such a feeling of resignation. It doesn't quite match the pleading, driven, high energy Redding that I love. But how auto-biographical can this really be (as Cropper, who helped fill out the lyrics, has claimed), since Redding was clearly determined and excited that, as he predicted, this was going to be his first #1 record?

All that said, there is a real beauty in the tune. Actually, my esteem for the song has grown somewhat in recent years as it has become one of my go-to lullabies that I sing to my youngest daughter.

I've said before on these boards that I don't find the famous riff from Satisfaction to be as hot shit as everyone claims it to be. (Love the fuzzed out guitar sound, though.) Jagger and Redding are both top-5 vocalists for me, but Redding does the job better in "Dock of the Bay." Jagger's heights are to come.

Re: AM World Cup: The Final Match

My favourite all time song is ...

"Sitting on the Dock of the Bay", so this one's the easiest vote of all:

Otis Redding!

Greetings from Shenzhen, China.

Re: AM World Cup: The Final Match

Otis Redding (Sitin’ on the Dock of the Bay) def The Rolling Stones ((I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction) 15-6
There you have it. Otis Redding defeats the Stones in painless fashion to win the 2011 AM World Cup. We’ll see both teams (and hopefully both managers) back for the 2012 Cup.

Re: AM World Cup: The Final Match

Congratulations Schwah, excellently played!

Re: AM World Cup: The Final Match

Stephan
Congratulations Schwah, excellently played!


Thanks! I had a blast, and admit to having some silly little bit of pride in winning the tournament. I do think Redding might have had an easier road than others to get there, but winning those first two group stage matches allowed me to save one of my big three singles until the end.

What I was particularly happy about was that I won with an artist with "only" five AM3000 songs. And I didn't even pick two of them.

Enough boasting (although if I had any Photoshop skills, I'd superimpose Redding's face over Iker Casillas', lifting the cup... with Steve Cropper, Booker T, Isaac Hayes, and Donald Dunn celebrating alongside).

Most importantly, big thanks to Listyguy for running a really fun tournament. It had the most important element: I got to discover new songs I liked. But it also nicely and organically bridged the gap between people wanting to play a game strategically and wanting a game representing what people's actual tastes and preferences are.

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Congratulations to Otis Redding and Schwah. Well done! And Viva listyguy! This was such a fun competition, and I hope it resumes next year.

Re: AM World Cup: The Final Match

Thanks for the praise!
I would like to say that one on my favorite discoveries from the Cup was Fela Kuti.

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Yes, it was a great game. I jumped in too late (I was busy previously with the 60s poll) but I've enjoyed it a lot. Can I volunteer as Bowie team manager for next edition?