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hardwood floor

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  1. yeah, it's good, not great i need to listen more & hopefully it will grow on me, but i wouldn't put it up there with his best (10 years after, songs from the film, based on happy times) but the sound is awesome and has a few great tommy keene tracks the guy is phenomenal live and is going to be playing some shows soon ... go see him if you can
  2. same i like it just as much as trace, and that's a lot
  3. some stuff i dig on there, some stuff i'd like to hear so, yeah, sure
  4. Dancing the Night Away by the Motors is one of the best songs ever (no relation to the Van Halen song)
  5. melt the guns always loved that one don't know enough xtc a hole in my game
  6. yeah, totally didn't expect anybody to agree with me on this! i do love grohl as a powerhouse drummer, but on that song it was a bad fit
  7. i was stuck in a bar last night where the grammy's were blasting i've never seen more complete crap in my life is this what people listen to these days? i guess i'm insulated from the whole pop culture thing, but what a bunch of complete shit oh, and ... Ringo > Dave fucking Grohl
  8. shouldn't it be called "When You Suck?"
  9. luckytown is pretty good not sure why you'd dismiss two records by your alleged favorite artist without hearing them whatever
  10. some of the shows i've given to a couple people who are just getting started are rotterdam, may 11, 1972 baltimore, march 26, 1973 cornell, may 8, 1977 have fun!
  11. yeah, same ... i can listen to a good eyes of the world forever englishtown never heard that before, but it's cool ... i'm gonna have to think about this one a bit, but i know me & my uncle would be in the mix!
  12. agree for the most part about crimson, but Red is absolutely listenable & fripp's guitar tone is breathtaking other than that ... agree on methany, knopfler and jerry and have to add doug gillard
  13. Why did you Land is such a powerhouse and I guess never released other than on the Official Ironman Rally Song single until the hardcore ufos box set came out in 2003? incredible song
  14. bad football to me was just OK ... i dug my will & i can see my dog most but the other stuff ... varied between OK and meh ... although it sounded good i think boston spaceships pretty much replaces bad football ... the only difference in lineup being john moen on drums instead of slusher? turn to red, likewise, had a few really good cuts -- serpentine rain dodger is an all-timer (although i think i prefer the original version on 30 songs) and insane-cool it is really good ... but after that ... for me, the last record that i could listen to start to finish without skipping a thing
  15. spaceships is a welcome project, mainly because it's the first thing pollard has done without todd tobias playing all the instruments and producing and arranging and recording since ... half-smiles? (other than keene brothers) boston spaceships is pollard with former gbv bass player chris slusarenko on guitar, jason narduccy on bass and john moen on drums. tommy keene came along for the live shows, which were his best since the nate farley / tim tobias / jim mcpherson / doug gillard gbv lineup the songs aren't quite there but it sounds great. kind of like the takeovers stuff
  16. yeah, six albums that if you take the best tracks from each will still be about half as good as the worst gbv record
  17. waxwing, right? read a massive story about these guys somewhere last year & intrigued but haven't heard their stuff if i remember, there's a death cab connection? i'll check out the new one, thanks
  18. box full of letters tonight at outback damn, it sounded great!
  19. the new pollard is actually really good the crawling distance
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