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Again: The Byrds
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Not touching the options anymore. Besides, I like Icehouse. And, apparently, so does somebody else who voted for them.
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Byrds.
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Added.
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The Clean? Damn. More choices added under the guise of another question. I can do that, damnit.
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I knew that I would forget more than one band. Too bad we only get 10 choices.
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I love me some Oz Rock. Same rules as with the "Best American Band" category. And, no, I will NOT consider Air Supply nor The Wiggles for this category. Capice?
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Copyright - Love Story Wilco - The Whole Love Tyrone Davis - If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time Tony Hazzard - Sings Tony Hazzard Brinsley Schwarz - Rarities
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Too hard. And, although, while I may not choose them, I would definitely add: Los Lobos and Yo La Tengo to the choices.
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Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band
PopTodd replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Someone Else's Song
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Just ordered Demolition Expert. Cannot wait to hear Ford's own version of "Ju Ju Man" -- my favorite song of his. (And one of my favorites of all time.)
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They have some of the best song titles. "Your Fucking Sunny Day" "My Face, Your Ass" Love it.
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Oceania released Nov. 1 (per AllMusic.com). Who knew? EDIT: Nevermind. It looks like it's actually coming out next year. AMG strikes again.
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Although, it was nice to be able to have a centralized location for all the news/media and stuff, I'm not so sure that it was generating enough traffic to make it worthwhile to maintain. Most of it was 'bots and spiders. Plus, with a Facebook page and a Bandcamp page, and all the other sundry deposits for band stuff... Have any of y'all had a website that you let expire? Or have you never had one? If you do have one, is it really worth maintainting? Why?
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This. 100 percent.
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My favorite album is not really the popular or critical choice, but I think that Electr-o-Pura is a great place to start (and it's my favorite) because it really shows all sides of the band: the quiet, sleepy late-night songs ("The Hour Grows Late"), the noisy ravers ("Blue Line Swinger"), and the concise pop songs ("Tom Courtenay"). All together in one handy collection!!! I also think that the more-recent I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass does the same thing, just about as well. (But I've lived with Electr-o-Pura ten years longer, so that remains my choice and my favorite!) An
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Hey, Winston Legthigh: What'd you think? Where were your seats? Anything that he didn't play that you wanted to hear? Me: "Picture Book" "Thanksgiving Day" (which I thought he was going to do after that Alex Chilton story) But, really, no complaints at all. Any other VCers there besides the 2 of us?
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So, this video appears to have been taken a few rows back from where I sat. Except my seats were dead-center. So awesome!