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GtrPlyr

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  1. Neil has the power to make any song sound more important than it is, it's all in the delivery . I must say that Fallon did one of the best Neil impersonations I've ever heard. p.s. I haven't been watching any of the late night talk shows too much lately, but when I do I find myself enjoying Fallon's more than Conan or Letterman. He's getting better as the months go on.
  2. I don't drink beer all that often these days, but a few years back I was a bit of a beer connoisseur. My favorites include: Chimay, Leffe, Blanche de Chambly... I'm pretty big on the Belgian Trappist beers in particular.
  3. She did reveal information to Deb that only the killer would know, and she is the right height to be the shooter. Looks pretty much like a sure thing.
  4. Without fail there always has to be someone in these threads saying "shame on your for not mentioning [insert name here]." This is a list of people's personal top 10, not who we think are the most important female artists of all-time. I like the Carter Family, but I don't listen to them nearly as much as other artists on my list (a lot of that has to do with the crappy sounding box set I have.) I realize their historical and musical importance and influence is greater than a lot of people mentioned, probably most, but that doesn't put them in my top 10. Freakwater has put out some good re
  5. Etta James Bettye LaVette Mary Margaret O'Hara Rickie Lee Jones Lucinda Williams Aimee Mann Bridget St. John Joni Mitchell Millie Jackson Nina Simone too many left off the list, so... Aretha Franklin Amy Rigby Sleater-Kinney Shelby Lynne Gillian Welch Loretta Lynn Kelly Willis Laura Cantrell Nico Neko Case Iris Dement Karen Dalton The Roches Barbara Manning Liz Phair Maria McKee Sandy Denny Doris Duke Mavis Staples Patti Smith Exene Chrissy Hynde Wanda Jackson Kitty Wells Rose Maddox Sharon Jones Dusty Springfield Bessie Smith
  6. I know a few people that find him too annoying to watch the show, and I get that totally. He's not an easy character to watch, though he is for me . I find Larry's excessive pettiness and opposition to a lot of social etiquette's to be one of the biggest reasons to watch the show. A lot of times I find his qualms are actually right but somehow things always get turned around on him. Of course the show relies on the classic misunderstanding scenario to get a lot of their laughs, but at least they do it in an intelligent way.
  7. I've been working my way through all the seasons of Curb Your Enthusiasm over the past few weeks. I'd seen seasons 1-3 already, but it had been years so I started from the beginning. I'd almost forgotten how funny and clever this show is. The way they connect the various storylines in each episode is a thing of beauty, or as Larry would say it's: "Pret-tay, pret-tay, pret-tay good!"
  8. Yes Mr. Obama, I do believe I see some lice.
  9. Cool! Looking forward to the new album and tour.
  10. I've always thought that one was very underrated along with "Parade."
  11. I remember watching her on Lonely Planet many years ago. One of the reasons I liked the show .
  12. ^ Yeah, the Bear Family has put out tons of great stuff. I have some wonderful box sets from them: George Jones, Jerry Lee Lewis, Wanda Jackson, Merle Haggard, Rose Maddox... They are definitely one of the best labels--if not the best--for old-time Country and Rock and Roll.
  13. In order of who I've listened to the most: 1. The Replacements 2. R.E.M. 3. Minutemen / Meat Puppets (tie) 4. Pixies 5. Sonic Youth 6. Hüsker Dü 7. Violent Femmes 8. Camper Van Beethoven Also would add Mission of Burma to the list, and a big 2nd to the Robyn Hitchcock suggestion.
  14. No*, but neither does the White Album . * Technically they could fit on 1 CD if they were MP3s.
  15. Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphonies 1-9 Miles Davis - Kind of Blue Johnny Cash - At San Quentin Sly & The Family Stone - Anthology The Beatles - The Blue Album
  16. All the Wilco CDs are in the bottom row, left-side rack . I love those nuggets discs
  17. Yeah, certain CDs are recognizable just by the spine . (I wonder if anyone can spot where the Wilco CDs are in that top picture.)
  18. I have a few similar CD shelving units to the one above in my living room: Sadly this isn't even all my CDs, and I won't even go into all the bootlegs and downloaded [FLAC] CDs I have elsewhere .
  19. ^^ I was listening to that yesterday. Between this and her last one, I'd say Rickie is doing some of her best work ever.
  20. I've been encouraging my girlfriend to stop buying whole records on iTunes and just get the CD for a while now, especially as the difference between the two, particularly for new stuff is no more than $2-4. I use the argument that iTunes gives you a compressed version of the record with no artwork, but buying the CD gives you the full audio and artwork, plus you can put it on your iPod. Win-win. She agrees, but I think the lure of the "instant gratification" download is still hard for her to give up .
  21. What he said. I think die hard music fans are always going to be buying LPs, CDs, or whatever media format we'll have in the future. Nothing beats having a full audio version of a record with artwork.
  22. I was watching the Alan Cross show the other day on Aux, and he mentioned that Anvil recently headlined the same festival in Japan that they play at the end of the movie. I also saw them on The Tonight Show a month or so back. It's really amazing what this film has done for them.
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