mfwahl
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great dvd. It made me start smoking pot again.
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couldn't agree more (i'm serious) and cold roses.
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Curious about leak listening habits.
mfwahl replied to Dr. Steve Brule's topic in Someone Else's Song
I listen to leaks and if I like it I buy it and maybe a few more for friends. I think leaks are great for bands. I would never have bought many bands cds had it not been for leaks. I heard Ryan Adams for free first now I've bought a bunch of his stuff. Same with Dr. Dog. I would never have paid for their music or been interested in what they're gonna do next unless I could've gotten it for free. Times have changed. I think bands will do better if they create a good relationship with their fans through free music. A leak or free music on the internet is where I hear of new music. Radio -
I'm sorry. That was actually alright once I muted it. I wish I could like radiohead but all their songs sound the same and their songs make me feel sad because they sings like he just got kicked in the balls. Crying makes me uncomfortable. I really wish I could like them. I've tried about once a year for the past 10 or so years. Still like creep; that's a good tune.
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I would say wait and see what's next. I was actually thinking how different the music scene (that I know of) is more like SBS. Music that I hear nowadays seems likes it's trying to go for a stripped down sound and straightforward lyrics. But maybe thtat's just because I' m outta the loop.
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Yeah, you're right it's a B dim triad. I guess I was thinking more of jazz theory where sevenths are always considered. In that sense, A natural minor would contain Bmin7(b5) (B D F A) Bdim7 (B D F Ab[G#]) would be derived from the C harmonic minor. Diminished chords are nice because each note is a minor third away from the last. So Bdim7, Ddim7, Fdim7, and Abdim7 are all the same chord. But since diminished chords aren't that common in popular music, the best thing about them is their relationship with seven chords. Bdim7 is a G7 chord plus a flatted ninth and minus the root. So if
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It would actually be Bm(b5). Dim implies that the seventh would be G# but in A natural it's A
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How are box sets counted in 600 cds? Do you count the cds separately or the set as one? And they sell GP and Grievous Angel on the same disc. I got it for probably 9 bucks. I would say start there.
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Bad Plus is(are) awesome. MMW are the best. I've seen them a bunch of times live. If you catch them on the wrong night you could get turned off. Some shows I've seen them do are lost of Hendrix covers and funk tunes and other times they'll just space out for a couple hours. The best is when you get a mix of those and see guest like Scofield, DJ Logic, Trey Anastasio, or Cyro Baptista. I was always a big fun of Monk. Also Trane's Live At the Village Vanguard box set is amazing, if you're into modal jazz. Takes Kind of Blue to a much looser, dirtier, experimental, and dangerous level.
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They're actually not that hard because it's tuned in an open chord. I remember reading somewhere that they actually used to be sold door to door and marketed towards housewives so you don't need to be a music expert. You just need time.
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And an elderly man living in his mom's basement studying constitutional law and listening to 600 cds and a few 8 tracks is the epitome of maturity? And your posting style is fascinating. I can't wait to see it in its 11th year of development.
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awesome.
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When I saw the title I totally thought this post was gonna be about gonorrhea. And no.
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thanks that does rock. The current lineup needs more goggles.
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Ryan Adams - Easy Tiger Wilco -SBS Pavement - Crooked Rain Crooked Rain Dr Dog - We All Belong Jonh Coltrane - Live at the Vanguard Box Set
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Wilco in commercials? For real? When did this start?
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If I was voting that would win. Great shot!
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Ha! I'll trade anyone for an EU citizenship or a Wilco poster really