mjpuczko
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i wasn't a fan of echo really. maybe i'll give it another listen and the new one was good at the time but i haven't heard that since last year i bet.
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i would assume it's common practice
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oh how i love th album i busted out she's the one soundtrack the other day. another great petty disc, underrated imo.
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bob dylan - infidels
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steve earle - rebels a mix i made of steve's outsider/rebel songs: guitar town tom ames' prayer the other kind copperhead road hard core troubadour devil's right hand i ain't ever satisfied mercenary song the unrepentant angry young man harlan man oxycontin blues F the CC
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matt mays - matt mays & el torpedo.
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i need to hear that one! we should, like, swap or something np: ted leo - living with the living.
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richard hawley - lady's bridge love this.
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richard buckner - impasse
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my morning jacket - it makes no difference as much as i love the original, this cover is smokin
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the standards for me: dylan the band black crowes grateful dead elliott smith steve earle frank black
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mark knopfler - kill to get crimson
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sleater-kinney - the woods thurston's album is creeping into my top 5 this year
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steve earle - washington square serenade. back on the addiciton.
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i'm honestly surprised all this love for mark. i've loved him since i was like 7 when i first heard dire straits.
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MattZ's post made me want to bust this out.
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josh ritter - hello starling.
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sonic youth was the 1st 'indie' band i ever listened to. you should really check out daydream nation. great album. there newer stuff is quite good too.
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yeah, it's not too bad. only listened through once though.
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two gallants - s/t
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badly drawn boy - one plus one
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i love brakes (or brakesbrakesbrakes). the last one is so kick ass. especially spring chicken. i could listen to that song over & over
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one of my fave albums in a long ass time.
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i also vote for abbey road even though it's more than two songs. i think that's the best 14+ minutes in musical history.
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jimi hendrix - are you experienced?