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I haven't heard his work on Murray Street, though I'd like to. As for his solo material I am a fan of Eureka/Insignificance and well as the ep Halfway to a Threeway. The record I love, Bad Timing.
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http://bp1.blogger.com/_7ygapSLouZ0/SFAP6M...tmanonearth.jpg great record.... It
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Shee, you're right. Both are fine tracks. They're all bleedin' together. Funny, they couldn't be more different.
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This has the classic 'I Dreamed of Richard Pryor' on it, yes ?
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'Every Night' was my introduction to Chris ten or so years ago. I liked it then, but haven't listened to it in quite some time. That said, I agree, his later records were much better. Kiss It Goodbye especially.
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I agree with the generic 'indie' comment. The last track is the only one that remotely sounds like the ep or s/t release.
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Saw'em again last Friday night In Portland at the Doug Fir. (Great venue by the way). Once again, they did not disappoint. NOT TO BE MISSED. I posted this in another thread if anyone's interested. Have you heard this ? http://philspector.files.wordpress.com/200...leeet-foxes.jpg 2006 self-titled 6 track ep. 1. She Got Dressed 2. In The Hot, Hot Rays 3. Anyone Who
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Another great "unknown" British psyche band from the mid to late 60's. I have maybe 25 songs of theirs all culled from different sources. I remember reading on the GbV board that these guys were a HUGE influence on Robert Pollard.
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...love Chris Mills. If memory serves Glenn K. played on Every Night Fight For your Life.
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For fans of the Fleet Foxes >>> Have you heard this ? http://philspector.files.wordpress.com/200...leeet-foxes.jpg 2006 self-titled 6 track ep. 1. She Got Dressed 2. In The Hot, Hot Rays 3. Anyone Who
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drive-by truckers - brighter than creation's dark fleet foxes - fleet foxes robert pollard - is off to business the tallest man on earth - shallow grave sun kil moon - april hayden - in field and town the dexateens - lost and found chris mills - living in the aftermath aimee mann - smilers beck - modern guilt jonny greenwood - there will be blood - OST brett cash - how will i know if i'm awake
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favorite albums from each year
people are leaving replied to radiokills's topic in Someone Else's Song
If you look at my year to year list on page 1 , check out 2007. (Her vs The Sad Cold....)I have everything Dean's ever recorded....and yes, Euridice Proudhon is pretty effin great. I have a Best Of' (30 songs) in 35 minutes I put together early last year I can put up if anyone's interested. EDIT- Dean Wells writes all the songs, records on a 4-track and plays all the instruments. He's released (if you can call it that) 8-9 EP's, 7-8 full lengths. This collection of 30 songs is culled from Euridice Proudhon, Her Versus the Sad Cold Eventually & The Sleeved and Grandaughters of the B -
favorite albums from each year
people are leaving replied to radiokills's topic in Someone Else's Song
Nice picks....and I thought "I" was a GbV fan. Way to sneak in the very underrated Keene Bros as well. -
favorite albums from each year
people are leaving replied to radiokills's topic in Someone Else's Song
YEAR ARTIST RECORD 1959 Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue 1960 John Coltrane - Giant Steps 1961 Oliver Nelson - Blues & The Abstract Truth 1962 Frank Sinatra - Neil Hefti Swingin Brass 1963 Bob Dylan - The Freewheelin' 1964 The Beatles - Meet The Beatles 1965 Bob Dylan - Bringing It All Back Home 1966 Bob Dylan - Blonde On Blonde 1967 The Beatles - Sgt Pepper's 1968 The Byrds - Sweetheart of The Rodeo 1969 The Beatles - Abbey Road 1970 Nick Drake - Bryter Layter 1971 Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers 1972 Rolling Stones - Exile On Main St 1973 Elton John - Don't Shoot Me I'm Only -
Curt Flood - Joe Henry - Fuse Cause We've Ended As Lovers - Jeff Beck - Blow by Blow Portrait of Jan with Flowers - Bill Nelson - Love That Whirls Sleepwalk - Santo & Johnny Introduction - Nick Drake -Bryter Layter Dreamt of light years in the belly of the Mountain - Sparklehorse Sandusky - UT Country Rag - Dylan - Nashville Skyline
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Ida's You Are My Flower from 1998 is another. Sweet record with Dan Littleton & Elizabeth http://www.amazon.com/You-Are-Flower-Eliza...317&sr=1-15
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Here are the aforementioned tracks. Enjoy ! http://www.mediafire.com/?myzpdtlgk5q
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One of the best live shows (last month in SF) I've seen in some time. Not long on histrionics, just seamless playing and singing. I'll be @ The Doug Fir in Portland at the end of this month.
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Pink Moon Which Will Parasite I can post'em here later tonight -
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when you are done obsessing over Bob Dylan...
people are leaving replied to LouieB's topic in Someone Else's Song
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New My Morning Jacket Album!!!
people are leaving replied to chisoxjtrain's topic in Someone Else's Song
I've been a fan since the release of At Dawn. This record is a downright embarrassment. -
CDTC = beautiful record that sounds like it could've been recorded many years ago. (see 4-track related artists) OEND = very good and a strong follow-up but doesn't quite reach the depth of the debut. SDOG = material wasn't as strong as the first two records.
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U2 covering All Along The Watchtower
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Thanks for the response. I've been waiting patiently since the release of 'Month of Sundays' which is a outstanding record IMO. (especially if you're a fan of the major7th) Have you heard the demos or the new material at their shows ? - PaL