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hardwood floor

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  1. i saw them open for somebody ... i think it was scruffy the cat or dumptruck ... circa 1988 left zero impression on me that really helped, didn't it?
  2. i just worship keith's playing those early years baltimore, march 26, 1973, is my favorite keith show
  3. http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=198710 Bon Iver 20th May 2008 Scala London, England SETLIST (41:06) --------------- 01. Flume 02. Lump Sum 03. Skinny Love 04. Blindsided 05. Creature Fear 06. For Emma 07. Wolves GENERATION --------------- DAT(M) -> FLAC SOURCE (AUD #1) --------------- Marantz EM-8 -> TCD-D8 > DAT(M) TRANSFER --------------- DAT(M) -> Tascam DA-20 mkII -> M-Audio Audiophile 2496 -> CEP 2.1 (capture/fades) -> WAV -> CD Wave 1.95.1 -> FLAC(8) NOTES ----- Supporting Jens Lekman.
  4. On an un-related note listened to 11-17-73 today for the first time in many years. incredible show 1973 my favorite year wondrous eyes
  5. ok, DJs STV SLV and ABX are actually Steve Reidell and Aaron Brink is STV Steve, and SLV and ABX are Aaron? or is STV SLV Steve, and ABX is Aaron? there are three sets of initials but only two DJs seriously, who sits down and thinks to himself, "Let's call ourselves STV SLV and ABX? That'll be cool" WTF
  6. haven't heard KEXP but i can echo the comment that WPRB blows away WXPN WXPN is the worst excuse for an "alternative" radio station in America. It's actually the most heavily formatted station you'll ever hear. They blow their own horn like they're some cutting edge, free-form station, but they NEVER stray from their tightly formatted playlist of 60 percent women singersongwriter stuff, 35 percent tired familiar oldies (steeley dan, david bowie, rem), 4 percent current male singersongwriter stuff and 1 percent actual good new music you've never heard before. and that 1 percent is probably a
  7. Jay: This'll be cool Jeff: Yeah Jay: OK, how about we do Lookin' for a Way Out? Jeff: Let's do Gun Jay: Nah, we should do one of mine, since I don't play 'em in Son Volt but you play Gun all the time Jeff: That's 'cuz Gun's a better song Jay: Why'd you have to hit on my girlfriend? Jeff: Why couldn't you just call me when you broke up the band? Jay: Drop dead. Jeff: Fuck you.
  8. sounds like a blast too bad it has to be in that hell hole i hate the fire plus ... an outdoor party in that neighborhood? will there be armed guards?
  9. absolutely was inspirational seeing him up there with the band in March and when he moved up to sing lead on thousands are sailing while shane was being dragged backstage ... an unforgettable moment
  10. should be fantastic much talk about it - and fan involvement in it - over on the pogues board was put together largely by active board participant Phil Chevron http://www.pogues.com/forum/ god fucking bless the pogues
  11. hadn't listened to them in years but a 1991 live show plopped into the CD player in my car and i'm digging it 5) Kiss me, Son of God 4) Famous Polka 3) Put your Hand inside the Puppet Head 2) She's an Angel 1) Don't Let's Start
  12. I've tried like hell to like it and at a few points even pretended to like it. But I really don't like it.
  13. cover of the GBV song? thanks for this, i'll check it out
  14. saw REM at least 10 times and loved all of 'em until the last one. was probably a few years before your MSG show ... in philly @ the spectrum ... don't remember exactly when. that's a great set list. i didn't get any catalogue stuff. and i'm not a big "play the oldies" guy. but, ya know, just one would have been cool very disappointing night.
  15. they're playing the new Jason Mraz CD at the starbucks i'm in right now and i have to say it's some of the worst shit i've ever heard in my life truly wretched
  16. When I saw REM in the mid-1990s it was one of the worst concerts I've ever attended. They didn't play a single old track, the sound was shit, Stipe was arrogant, and I swore that no matter whatever happened in the future I'd never spend money on this band again. So now that they're actually playing songs from before they started sucking I'm not going back on my word. So no
  17. Ray Davies has written more great songs than anybody who's ever lived. I went with Ray.
  18. i love tweedy and i know this is a tweedy message board but come on be serious
  19. this new pollard record ... Off to Business ... blows so much for the "return to form" we'd been hearing from the pollard camp seems like he's good for like two good songs per record these days. gratification to conrete is a cool track. but i haven't found the second good one yet. too many chords, too few melodies, no riffs bob still hasn't put out a great record since From a Compound Eye
  20. 1. Same Place the Fly Got Smashed 2. Devil Between my Toes 3. Sandbox 4. Do the Collapse 5. Thirty Songs
  21. it's physically impossible to listen to Jason Mraz without vomiting. Tunstall may be worse
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