Vote for the Next Solo Historical Conflict Game I Learn|Episode 122
Cast a vote for which middleweight historical conflict game I learn and play next.
Before and after, kick back to two Golden Era beat selections from Philly.
Philly was on fire in 1987-88.
Track of the Week (2:38)
Jive Records. 1988. The album is Smoke Some Kill. The artist is Schoolly D. The track is “This is It (Ain’t Gonna Rain).” Punishing drum machine behind a real loose groove.
Games of the Week (4:52)
OK, here’s what’s sitting in my “to learn” pile:
• Shores of Tripoli, Fort Circle Games
• Taifa: Intrigue and War in Medieval Spain, Worthington Publishing
• Rocky Mountain Man, Blast City Games
• Imperium: Classics, Osprey Publishing
• Comancheria: The Rise and Fall of the Comanche Empire, GMT Games
• By Stealth and Sea, Dan Verssen Games
• Chicago’ 68, The Dietz Foundation
Directions on how to vote at the end of the segment.
Track of the Week (14:06)
“Rockin’ Music” from Steady B’s What’s My Name LP, where DJ Tat Money delivers a smooooooth workout over another heavy drum track.
Music
Dow Jones and D.O. The Fabulous Drifter, “Wash Ya Ass”
℗ 2006 Five Points Plan
Pryces, “All of My” Music from Uppbeat: License code: MWO094UAFAZMXYX3
Steady B, “Rockin’ Music” ℗ 1987 Zomba Recording LLC
Schoolly D, “This is It (Ain’t Gonna Rain)” ℗ 1988 Zomba Recording LLC
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