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tinnitus photography

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  1. Dr and Crow Daddy, you do realize who the author is, don't you? or maybe you have none of his LPs in your collection of 30+
  2. well i saw them before that last LP came out...maybe they got super-amazing in the meantime. if someone is a 'ditch trilogy' fan, then i can't see them not like Kurt Vile's stuff.
  3. a lot of people have been listing that Girls record...i saw 'em twice last year and was thoroughly non-plussed...am i missing out?
  4. and the Verlaines cover by Barbara Manning ("Joed Out") is pretty sublime, too.
  5. definitely a good record (lose the Goo Goo Dolls song).
  6. top 5: Grails - Deep Politics Mogwai - Hardcore Will Never Die But You Will Kurt Vile - Smoke Ring For My Halo Slug Guts - Howlin' Gang Various - Not The Spaces You Know But Between Them
  7. of the above ones i've heard, i would put Wilco, Vile, Malkmus, Grouper and Wye Oak on my list. The Callahan was solid, but not nearly as good as the last record. i need to hear the BPB more...one listen doesn't cut it. top 15 list as of now...i still need to listen to new records from Boston Spaceships, The Bevis Frond and Glenn Jones more. Grails - Deep Politics Mogwai - Hardcore Will Never Die But You Will Kurt Vile - Smoke Ring For My Halo Slug Guts - Howlin' Gang Various - Not The Spaces You Know But Between Them Lifeguards - Waving At the Astronauts Wild Flag - Wild Flag Stephen Ma
  8. that, to me, is more perverse than just having 30 LPs...
  9. but really, how can a genre like jazz be represented by A Love Supreme (admittedly one of the greatest records from that genre). just that alone makes the exercise totally pointless.
  10. it is rather silly, but i kinda see his point a bit...railing against the ubiquity of everything in this day and age. but i could never do it.
  11. are you talking about Aerosmith songs in particular? i took your comment in general.
  12. drum solos are funny...last ones i saw were from Blue Oyster Cult (scab drummer), Deep Purple (Ian Paice) and Heaven and Hell (one of the Appices...can't remember if it was Carmen or Vinny and i'm too lazy to google). Rudy Sarzo also rocked the bass solo which was hilarious....a medley of riffs of famous songs he's played on.
  13. of course he started singing like a leopard frog w/ hiccups.
  14. Bill Murray rules. of this there cannot be any doubt.
  15. so does that mean The Birthday Party and Throbbing Gristle are the dad rock of the '00s? and Damien is already a dad
  16. i ran into BT's tour manager last month and he mentioned Mascis was gonna play, but didn't spill any other details. i should probably make at least one of these shows.
  17. Simmons is funny. he gets a pass from me.
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