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uncool2pillow

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  1. Bush is the stupid man's Nirvana Creed is the stupid man's Pearl Jam Train is the stupid man's fuck you, Train just sucks.
  2. Freaking love Levon as a vocalist and a human being. I haven't really been blown away by his drumming Keith Ginger Glenn Dave Max Roach Art Blakey Dannie Richmond
  3. He's also got a new punk band called Pornography http://consequenceofsound.net/2013/03/ryan-adams-is-in-a-new-punk-band-called-pornography/
  4. There's no doubt that they bring it live. I've never seen them personally and the energy level of a show might give me a different viewpoint, but like I said before, I always liked the Stones studio stuff better and reading how meticulous Keith was in the studio affirmed what I always heard.
  5. Jumping Jack Flash Studio - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9XKVTNs1g4 Live - Street Fighting Man Studio - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wKEzHXVPE4 Live - Sympathy for the Devil Studio - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBecM3CQVD8 Live (YaYas) - That riff sounds so much more dynamic in the studio to me.
  6. Pete & Woody. Dang. Can't believe we've been so blessed to have Pete around for so many years.
  7. I think you've cost Lammy enough money in this lifetime already.
  8. Found this interview on her Wikipedia page. Definitely on the fiscal conservative extreme -- but not too far from me. I wonder if all her statements about things the government has spent money on are accurate. Sounds like some of the typical Michele Bachmann-esque exaggerations. http://blogs.riverfronttimes.com/rftmusic/2010/10/moe_tucker_interview_2010_politics_tea_party_velvet_underground_video.php
  9. I thought Moe was just a fiscal tea partier. Did she completely throw herself into that camp?
  10. Richard Thompson Bob Mould Bob Dylan Jeff Tweedy Paul Westerberg Neil Young
  11. Listening to it now. Jagger's vocals are better than a lot of the live I hear. It's not that I particularly dislike live Stones. I just strongly prefer the studio stuff. I remember my college roommate really liked YaYa's probably the first time I remember intently listening to live Stones. I just did nothing for me.
  12. The studio. Period. So many great layers that can't be recreated on stage.
  13. I know a lot of people love that LP in particular. My ears just don't hear it.
  14. I'm always surprised to see love for any live Stones vs. studio. Never really cared for any live recordings. Some are ok. Mick's vocals usually sound awful, IMO. After reading the Keith autobiography, I realized, as well, how much he used the studio to create a unique sound that cannot be replicated live.
  15. 2nd greatest band leader in jazz behind his hero, Ellington. A tremendous bassist, but when I listen to Mingus, it's the swing that gets me, not his individual playing.
  16. Many of those mentioned. John Cale for the bass line on European Son alone John Entwistle The Who featured 3 incredible musicians whose sum was greater than the parts. When John, Keith and Pete were on the same page, nothing could beat them.
  17. Richard Thompson Bob Mould Keef Jack White Neil Young
  18. I know exactly one of her songs. Anchorage. I think it's an absolutely fantastic song. I enjoyed it in the past, I will enjoy it again. Strange that how much I admire that song, I never pursued her music beyond it.
  19. If we've turned the corner on the economy, and the numbers and the administration suggest we have, then now is the time to start cutting back. Maybe not the draconian and ill-devised cutbacks suggested by some. I think the long term health of our economy would be well served by making some serious entitlement reforms that would affect the younger generation. Gradually raise the age of retirement and grandfather in some means testing on medicare. Make people who can afford it start to pay a premium in 5-10 years. Nothing huge. I just cannot imagine the positive vibe that would send to
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