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CortezTheKiller

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  1. Jameson is absolutely a more "distinguished" whiskey than Jack Daniels.
  2. Sounds great. I pre-ordered the vinyl this afternoon and got an immediate digital download of the entire album today.
  3. One Fast Move Or I'm Gone: Kerouac's Big Sur Farrar & Gibbard If you pre-order, you get a free digital download of the album.
  4. Caught it on VH1 Saturday night. Wow! Talk about passion and perseverance....
  5. I think Pitchfork and Drive-By Truckers are like oil and water.
  6. Seeing that all these top albums of the 21st Century lists are making the rounds, I'm not sure you could pick a year in the past decade that would top these ten albums from '74. On the Beach/Neil Young Planet Waves/Bob Dylan & The Band Spooky Lady's Sideshow/Kris Kristofferson Before the Flood/Bob Dylan & The Band Rock 'n' Roll Animal/Lou Reed Second Helping/Lynyrd Skynyrd It's Only Rock 'n' Roll/The Stones Pretzel Logic/Steely Dan Grevious Angel/Gram Parsons The Heart of Saturday Night/Tom Waits
  7. Ah.... crushed under the weight of his own genius. I would put Greendale in the top 10 of anything he's ever released. I'm well aware that I'm in the minority on this, but I stand by it. I like Prairie Wind the best of the remaining three 21st century NY releases listed above. As an album, CD II is okay. I do love songs like "No Hidden Path," "Dirty Old Man," "Spirit Road," "Ordinary People," and "The Way." The rest? Meh. Neil is certainly not a clunker free artist. Everybody's Rockin', Landing on Water, Fork in the Road immediately come to mind. I am a pretty big Neil Young fan.
  8. Are those 21st century releases? Additionally Greendale > Sleeps With Angels
  9. Yes to 1, 2, and 3. Big NO to the last one. Greendale is amazing.
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