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hardwood floor

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  1. hey, when you download the projects you can actually pick and choose what shows/tracks you want - if you have azureus at least, don't know about other software and all the projects currently have 400 - 500 seeders, so they're pretty fast!
  2. ok, you got me thinking ... here's my top 20 genesis tracks 1) musical box 2) supper's ready 3) cinema show 4) carpet crawlers 5) stagnation 6) firth of fifth 7) watcher of the skies 8) return of the giant hogweed 9) afterglow 10) in the cage 11) entangled 12) you might recall 13) dancing with the moonlit knight 14) the knife 15) one for the vine 16) dance on a volcano 17) ripples 18) battle of epping forest 19) get 'em out by friday 20) burning rope 612) congo
  3. yeah, i skip over mouse, too one for the vine is brilliant
  4. haha ... yeah, you need to explore bit torrent - it's actually really easy, the software is simple and free download, and it will forever alter the way you listen to music each dead project was so heavily seeded that each entire year probably took maybe two or three days to download. the only issue is where to keep this stuff, but the massive external drives are so cheap now it's pretty easy i just checked & the projects are all still very heavily seeded (between 400 and 500 seeders), which basically means all those people are immediately available to share those torrents with you -- a
  5. dime rules you'll love this show steurmer's playing is insanely great and i'm not sure i ever heard phil sing better life-affirming stuff (as for dead downloads, i downloaded the entire 1971 through 1979 projects on bt.etree.org ... mind-blowing ... i now have every dead show from 1971 through 1979 [some in multiple formats - aud, sb, matrix] on a giant external hard drive that i nicknamed hard drive to handle)
  6. i don't like "I know what I like" either ... sooo dull the versions i have are all soundboards. there are like 15 different versions of this show circulating. it's on the genesis tracker at http://torrent.genesis-movement.org/torrents-details.php?id=3880 if you're on dime, the 30th anniversary remastered edition is posted and well seeded @ http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=291029 also seeded at The Trader's Den @ http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/showthread.php?t=60461&highlight=genesis if you're not on any of the trackers let me know & i'll up it here w
  7. And Then Were three is my least favorite Genesis record as well (before they started sucking), but the 1978 live shows are just mindblowing check out Oct. 13, 1978, in Chicago ... my favorite genesis live show ever ... it's available on every tracker in many forms ... an absolute A+++ performance
  8. yeah, no doubt there are some great great tracks on Lamb ... Carpet Crawlers one of the best songs ever written. I've never been a huge fan of the medleys, but the In the Cage / Cinema Show / brief snippet of Slipperman / Afterglow medley was just mindblowing. Afterglow was just massive live, and Phil sang the hell out of it during the late 1970s. damn, i gotta listen to some 1978 genesis tonight i kind of lost interest around Abacab as well, although I think You Might Recall is a really strong long-period track, one of the few I like I saw Genesis with Gabriel once and without him about
  9. i'd go with selling england by the pound next lamb is ok, a bit over-rated, lots of filler selling england rules then go to nursery cryme and trespass the last few minutes of supper's ready - starting with apocolypse in 9-8 - is some of the greatest music ever written tony banks is the greatest musician who ever lived
  10. i can't argue with that statement fucking incredible musical box is still at the top of my list though
  11. bunch of bullcrap once in a lifetime thing he can't stand up there for 4 minutes and sing carpet crawlers with mike and tony and steve? fucking disgrace
  12. they gotta start doing gas girl again their best song & slays live
  13. the Bee Gees are one of the most underrated bands ever IMHO great great songwriters & superb arrangements
  14. agree ... first one i really wouldn't mind hearing extended
  15. always great live talk about great openers ... i saw them once with the Replacements opening ... maybe 1989-1990-ish
  16. man, i still love the much-maligned topographic oceans yeah, there's some filler but also tons of incredible stuff in there as a 14-year-old it blew me away like no other record ever has i don't think i've ever heard anything quite like it must be the densest record i've ever heard
  17. go! they're fantastic live you'll definitely get your money's worth
  18. can't imagine Jay & Jeff ever performing together no matter what
  19. it's cool, nodep & solace ... i lost interest in wilco in kind of the same way you guys lost interest in son volt when jeff lost his ability to write good songs, i lost interest in wilco but for me, tracks like highways & cigarettes, methamphetamine, underground dream, the picture, jukebox of steel, cocaine and ashes, 6 string belief, afterglow 61 -- all from the last few son volt records - are as magical as anything on trace. and i love trace and was a huge uncle tupelo guy back in the day as well but jay is as good as ever. and the band is better than ever. walbourne is worth t
  20. the bryson/duplantis/spencer/walbourne lineup is incredible the best live son volt ever i don't particularly care for the last record, but i think The Search sure sounded like a band that had come together as a cogent unit ... IMHO
  21. any opinions yet of We All Got out of the Army? still working through it over here
  22. sounds fun i can't go this sunday, but would definitely try to get over there in the future murph's is right across the street from johnny brenda's?
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