hardwood floor
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this must have been some sort of joke that i don't get but 1. Bee Thousand 2. Alien Lanes 3. Half Smiles of the Decomposed 4. Universal Truths and Cycles 5. Earthquake Glue stickman? no B000? it's cool, just not sure i've ever seen an actual top-5 gbv list without bee thousand either at the top or close to it
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1. Gardening at Night 2. Sitting still 3. Driver 8 4. Pilgramage 5. Catapult 6. Cuyahoga 7. Pretty Persuasion 8. Finest Worksong 9. West of the Fields 10. We Walk
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The Felice Brothers - Yonder Is The Clock
hardwood floor replied to Wild Frank's topic in Someone Else's Song
by the way ... marc ribot is playing with marianne faithful now ... the guy is flat-out astonishing -
The Felice Brothers - Yonder Is The Clock
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brief set this morning at world cafe live ... they were ok ... a few of the songs really, really dragged ... the uptempo tunes were fun ... the guitar player has the rick danko thing down pat ... these guys have really studied the band ... ok stuff & the new record was on sale ... i picked it up and will give 'em a shot, but live they were underwhelming loved marianne faithful's set -
saw them late 80s in philly ... one of the loudest bands i've ever seen love their records ... live, the great melodies and songs were overwhelmed by the sheer volume and distortion
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Madonna had more than a few catchy tunes. really opened a lot of doors for a lot of women artists. I'm not a huge madonna fan by any means, but i do think tracks like borderline and like a prayer are better than the best tracks by half the artists already in
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Duane Jarvis, brilliant musician and songwriter, died yesterday after a long battle with cancer. If you haven't heard his own terrific records, you've definitely heard his work. Duane recorded five terrific solo records and played with so many artists - Dwight Yoakam, Matt Keating, John Prine, Giant Sand, Dave Alvin and many many more - and his songs have been recorded by a litany of greats, including Lucinda Williams, Peter Case and Amy Rigby. He was even a member of the DiVinyls and before that the Odds once upon a time. Amazing, lyrical guitarist. Just a beautiful player. here's a tou
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let me know when they recognize Genesis and Yes until then, these people can go fuck themselves
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Cry for a Shadow, the Beatles love it only pure instrumental the Beatles ever did? Flying had vocals, just not words!
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my parents took me probably to a dozen Pete Seeger concerts when i was a kid & there was nothing like it every single person in the audience would sing along, harmonize ... everybody knew all the words & was a part of the music ... was very cool pete had an amazing voice back then and was an incredible banjo picker great memories
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The Felice Brothers - Yonder Is The Clock
hardwood floor replied to Wild Frank's topic in Someone Else's Song
i'm on the list for their free at noon show friday in philly i assume i should go? -
Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (out 5/25/09)
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this leaked a while back you can find it pretty easily if you look i wil buy it when it is released -
been on a major kinks bender lately, so what the hell, here goes 1. Days 2. Waterloo Sunset 3. Victoria 4. Lost and Found 5. Death of a Clown 6. Till the End of the Day 7. This is Where I Belong 8. Shangri La 9. Sleepwalker 10. Well-Respected Man 11. Village Green Preservation Society 12. Get Back in Line 13. Mindless Child of Motherhood 14. Dedicated Follower of Fashion 15. Living on a Thin Line 16. Plastic Man 17. Polly 18. Celluloid Heroes 19. Better Things 20. Jack the Idiot Dunce
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Bee Thousand is the greatest record ever
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drunken posting isn't what turned me off about DTS it was all the bragging about all the drunken posting like everybody was trying to impress bob or the heed or somebody with how drunk they were sad -
Bee Thousand is the greatest record ever
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fixed actually ... -
Bee Thousand is the greatest record ever
hardwood floor replied to hardwood floor's topic in Someone Else's Song
have they taken a respite on the GBV message board from bragging about how drunk they are to talk about this? -
REM overrated / underrated from Magnet Magazine
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check it out! http://www.magnetmagazine.com/2009/03/24/the-overunder-rem/ -
Bee Thousand is the greatest record ever
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i remember reading that it is actually some sort of device on a tractor either way ... incredible song live tractor rape chain was about as good as pop music's ever gotten for me -
Bee Thousand is the greatest record ever
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1. Bee Thousand 2. Alien Lanes 3. Half Smiles of the Decomposed 4. Universal Truths and Cycles 5. Under the Bushes, Under the Stars -
and nobody can convince me otherwise unless it's Alien Lanes
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rick springfield is great i'd love to see him
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Top 3 most underwhelming bands/artists you've ever seen
hardwood floor replied to Mrs. Peel's topic in Someone Else's Song
what is the "RCMH" lobby? and why does everybody keep using abbreviations i have no clue about??!!?!?! -
Top 3 most underwhelming bands/artists you've ever seen
hardwood floor replied to Mrs. Peel's topic in Someone Else's Song
i love that when it's genuine, but if that's not what the artist is all about, i have no problem with a guy who does things the way jay does. just stands there and performs. if i dig the music, i don't need all the jumping around & chatting with the crowd. that's who the guy is & if he changed to make people happy it wouldn't ring true -
Top 3 most underwhelming bands/artists you've ever seen
hardwood floor replied to Mrs. Peel's topic in Someone Else's Song
that's jay you go into it knowing he's not going to talk - except for the nightly "hey, how's everybody doing?" - and he's not going to jump around and he's really not going to do much of anything except play a bunch of freaking incredible songs it's good enough for me when you go see the symphony, they don't talk to the crowd and they don't jump around the stage, but everybody seems to enjoy the music -
just find the set list of any show on that tour and it'll be exactly the same jay rules ... but he ain't big on changing things up in the live show hey ... wow ... drown again