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The Jim Carroll Band and iTunes
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Via Chicago's Top 100 Albums of All Time: Summer 2008 edition
PopTodd replied to gogo's topic in Someone Else's Song
I'm bad at following instructions. And yeah, that's my email address that I'm pretty sure that you're referring to. Sorry. -
Meat Puppets - "Six-Gallon Pie" (good luck with that one!)
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Belle & Sebastian - The Boy With the Arab Strap Paul Weller - As Is Now Falstaff - Falstaff Super Furry Animals - Radiator
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Via Chicago's Top 100 Albums of All Time: Summer 2008 edition
PopTodd replied to gogo's topic in Someone Else's Song
My final list: 1. Beach Boys - Pet Sounds 2. Beatles - Revolver 3. Kinks - Something Else 4. Brian Eno - Another Green World 5. Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea 6. Television - Marquee Moon 7. John Cale - Paris, 1919 8. Tom Z -
The Fugs - "Boobs-a-lot"
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Big, loving vibes to you all.
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Relix June 2008 Compilation Dogbowl - Flan (left over from yesterday)
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Via Chicago's Top 100 Albums of All Time: Summer 2008 edition
PopTodd replied to gogo's topic in Someone Else's Song
I'm getting a lot better at hearing sarcasm over the internet these days. -
"You're Breaking My Heart" - Harry Nilsson
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Via Chicago's Top 100 Albums of All Time: Summer 2008 edition
PopTodd replied to gogo's topic in Someone Else's Song
This post will be my work-in-progress page. I will mail off the final list, as instructed, when I am done. Edited (6/12/08) 1. Beach Boys - Pet Sounds 2. Beatles - Revolver 3. Kinks - Something Else 4. Brian Eno - Another Green World 5. Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea 6. Television - Marquee Moon 7. John Cale - Paris, 1919 8. Tom Z -
Via Chicago's Top 100 Albums of All Time: Summer 2008 edition
PopTodd replied to gogo's topic in Someone Else's Song
Sounds good. My list is always so liquid. I mean, the top 5 contains pretty much the same albums, but the order shifts from day-to-day. And then, after 5, it's a crapshoot. -
True dat. And I know better. Hell, good better best ANYTHING that can't be quantified, for that matter.
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"I Hear You Knockin'"
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Looks like a Luna kind of day!
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Played a lot of lead guitar with The Byrds on Sweetheart of the Rodeo and after... in the "country" phase. He also played with them on Younger Than Yesterday (listen to the lead guitar on "Time Between" - that's him, too). Here's his AllMusic entry: http://wc07.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&...11:kifpxq95ldde Oh yeah, also co-inventor of the Parsons-White String Bender. (You guitarists know what I'm talking about.)
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HA! That's the word that my 6- and 8-year-olds use to refer to their own parts.
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Well aware. Just being emphatic for my man Clarence. This is a thread where we use said list as impetus to start mentioning our own favorites, is it not? And, Clarence White was a better guitarist than ANY of the previously mentioned folks.
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Luna - Penthouse Sly & The Family Stone - There's a Riot Goin' On King Khan & The Shrines - What Is!? Dogbowl - Flan
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damnit.
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what about the voice of geddy lee how did it get so high?
PopTodd replied to lizish's topic in Someone Else's Song
I wish I liked Rush more than I do, because they all seem like such damn cool guys. This here is just more proof. -
Clarence White!
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Always liked Brian Dunn from Stump the Host. But they never got very popular outside of Chicago. Still, that guy is a monster!
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John Prine - "Sam Stone"
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John Prine - Great Days: The John Prine Anthology (disc 1) Tom Waits - Swordfishtrombones Yo La Tengo - Electr-o-Pura