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Posts posted by CortezTheKiller
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My roomate's gun got 9 bullets in it. Gonna find a use for every last one.
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Dice-Man cameth. Quite a 2008 Fenway debut for the chubby, little Japanese import.
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I just heard the flags represent something about how the Yankees suck.
I thought it said something about Jeter swallowing.
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But dude, everyone loves an underdog!1
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I have been on an absolute Black Keys rampage since the new one came out.
Me too. Not a bad apple in the bunch. I was listening to Chulahoma yesterday. Wow!
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That flags of Red Sox Nation thing is a bit much. C'mon guys, a little humility.
Big wall to cover.
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Championship banners unfurling and Goats of the Past being honored. It's baseball time in Beantown.
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A small write-up with a download of "Outfit" over on Aquarium Drunkard.
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I can't wait for this one.
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Smart move releasing his best Truckers material on a live album after that mediocre studio release.
Then where is Decoration Day and Never Gonna Change?
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Looking forward to Just Us Kids next week.
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Mike Cooley @ 40 Watt 2/25/05
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Golly, that description sounds pretty grand. This is probably my most anticipated record of the year.
It's pretty high on my list as well.
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I'm a little underwhelmed by the tracklist. I also understand that it will be priced like a full studio album. I hope I understand incorrectly.
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Sounds like a July release.
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/19830818/page/52
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well there's certainly SOME similarities, yes, but if you listen to the Black Keys first album, The Big Come Up, it's WAY more traditionally based in the blues than any of the White Stripes records have been.
thickfreakness is dirty and greasy. Yummy.
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The best british band since you know who... is all Im sayin
Do tell.
The Waco and Felice Brothers and Justin Townes Earle
in Someone Else's Song
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I love The Felice Brothers. I'm a huge fan of Tonight at the Arizona. I like the new self-titled release, but it doesn't measure up to TATA for me. They definitely have a Dylan/Band thing going on, but to dismiss them as an unoriginal cover band is naive. I saw Justin Townes Earle open for Jason Isbell last July in Philly. He's very good. Definitely more of an old-school country sound to him. I'd compare him to someone like Wayne Hancock. Unfortunately, I'm not very familiar with The Waco Brothers. If someone "in the know" could point me to a good place to start with these guys, I'd appreciate it.