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Everything posted by CortezTheKiller
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I haven't heard an official date, but it sounds like a mid-summer release.
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They (or Mark) do/does a great job with the artwork. I love the cover(s) of GOTGH too.
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Subtle beauty
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Definitely has a more ragged and looser feel than BBS. I like that it rocks more and is less poppy.
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Understatement of the day.
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Track 1 - Badlands Track 2 - Something In The Night Track 3 - Candy's Room Track 4 - Racing In The Street Track 5 - Adam Raised A Cain Track 6 - Darkness On The Edge Of Town http://southernshelter.com/2007/12/patters...ngsteen-40.html
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I'm not familiar with this one. The only Neil Young song I know about a city in New Mexico is "Albuquerque."
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Excellent album. The only problem I have with it being a driving album is that it makes me want to drink.
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First spin.
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Honky Tonk Heroes Waylon Jennings Live in Aught Three James McMurtry & The Heartless Bastards Our Mother the Mountain Townes Van Zandt Red Headed Stranger Willie Nelson Darkness on the Edge of Town Bruce Springsteen Southern Rock Opera Drive-By Truckers I hope you don't swerve off the road when "Comfortably Numb" comes on.
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I listened to Zuma on the way into work this morning. The birth of the windshield-wiper guitar. Awesome! If you're looking to for a starting point into Neil, Decade is easily the best way to go. If you'd rather go the actual album route, then I'd go Harvest, After the Gold Rush, and Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere to start. Gives you a good foundation of his early years. From there, I'd head into the "Ditch Trilogy" - Time Fades Away, On the Beach, and Tonight's the Night. His other 70's records - Zuma, Rust Never Sleeps, and Comes a Time are excellent too. Come to think of it,
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I really loved The Getaway back when I was eight that pussy Alec Baldwin sucked in the remake and speaking of pussy, I guess Steve got it all He fucked Faye Dunaway and he fucked Ali McGraw
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Well my daddy didn't pull out. But he never apologized. Rock and roll means well, but it can't help tellin' young boys lies.
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Vinyl
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