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Everything posted by Moss
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The one record store day album I really wanted and missed out on!
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Hmmm, Boards of Canada mystery 12": http://pitchfork.com/news/50420-boards-of-canada-released-a-mysterious-12-on-record-store-day/
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Watch people pretend to know obscure made up bands!
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I got my eye on one of these. Pretty nice: http://trailertrashpedalboards.com/
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Pretty similar to what I got: Husker Du Stooges/Black Keys Big star soundtrack - orange vinyl Stephen Malkmus covering Can - Green clear vinyl Paul McCartney - Maybe I'm amazed Stereo/Mono South Park 7" picture disc
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Man, I could watch that for hours and hours and hours. Thanks for that. Imagine if John could have been part of it.
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Jesus, Further at Red Rocks 4 nights in September, I'm going to need a 2nd job. They play here more than the Rockies.
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Saving for my dream guitar -- tempted by another
Moss replied to PopTodd's topic in Solid State Technology
I do like that Jaguar quite a bit... -
Anybody know anything about this record store day release? http://stereogum.com/1315731/the-10-most-anticipated-record-store-day-2013-releases/franchises/listomania/attachment/418455341796/
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C*#$ in a crown!
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Wow, a clue on Jeopardy just called John Mellencamp the poor mans Bruce Springsteen.
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Woman Wakes from Coma, Requests A Bob Seger Show
Moss replied to Mr. Heartbreak's topic in Someone Else's Song
Really? After laying in bed for 2 years like a rock? -
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Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival
Moss replied to YouAReMYface's topic in Someone Else's Song
Yeah, excellent point and I was thinking that is probably what you meant. Although there is some good stuff on Money and Cigarettes. C'mon, it was the 80's, not a great time for most of the 60's legends (Dylan comes to mind). The one time I saw Clapton was in the 80's, Phil Collins on drums. It was actually a pretty damn good show but no real guitar heroics. In fact I remember being more blown away by Nathan East the bass player. -
Yay, we are on the same page then! Except for the fuzz part. People are either going to drive drunk or not, I just don't see beer prices making a difference in the matter. But I am often wrong.
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Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival
Moss replied to YouAReMYface's topic in Someone Else's Song
I don't think he was trying to be a POP star. I think that is the music he honestly enjoyed playing. He was listening to Don Williams and JJ Cale and that's the sound he wanted. Certainly there was crap but Derek and the dominoes and Slowhand are classics. Hell, I like another ticket and 461 Ocean blvd. too. Sure, those songs did not lend themselves as much to guitar god status but not sure that was ever his interest. Although I never understood why he didn't show the freedom to really play his ass off on his own albums like he did on Roger Waters pros and cons album. -
I still prefer North Hills of all of them. Maybe because I started there? But like everyone has mentioned, the records do grow on you with repeated listens, certainly the 2nd one eventually grew on me quite a bit. Only about half way though the new one and it's not wowing me yet. But you can tell these are songs that will translate very well live. Saw them last year and seeing them in June!
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I'm guessing a large chunk of Kid Rock's crowd is not waiting to get in and buy $4 Beers in order to get their drunk on. Or are you hoping expensive beer will stop the drinking and allow them to sober up for the ride home?
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Band of Horses at Boulder Theatre tonight. At least I hope so, snowing like crazy in Boulder right now.
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New Isbell solo album in June. To be honest, not sure how it will differ from a 400 unit release but I guess we will see. http://www.jasonisbell.com/news/
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I would just be happy with $4 beers. I wouldn't go to see him for free but that is pretty cool.