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i'd agree if it weren't so cheap to buy the proper albums nowadays, and it's a bit like saying buy a beatles compilation - it's gonna end up being a waste of money when you find you want all the albums anyway. all the remastered albums have the singles from the period as bonus tracks, so you'll end up getting everything by just purchasing the proper albums. plus kinks kronikles is probably going to cost about as much as 2 or 3 of the albums, so i'd say go out and buy a couple of albums instead. i'd say get: The Kinks are the Village Green Preservation Society Face To Face Muswell Hillbil
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when he's talking about meeting, "the leader of leaders" he's just talking about meeting their wives, right?
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5'10" (well just under, but it's high enough to round it up) - male, from uk
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Alright, to expand on what I said - John Cale wrote Cable Hogue, I Keep A Close Watch, Guts, Barracuda, Gideon's Bible, Charlemagne, Hanky Panky Nohow, Paris 1919 etc... And Lou Reed didn't. There is just far more diversity and songwriting ability on display within Cale's career than Reed. Lou Reed tends to be more depressive or when he's not, he's a bit poncey. Plus, as was said, Cale's production alone puts him on a higher plain. Also, I feel Lou Reed kind of has an act he puts on of coolness, where as John Cale clearly just is cool. (he wouldn't make 'is' italic like me, cos he's too cool t
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Is Jessica Simpson cute?
Synthesizer Patel replied to IRememberDBoon's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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keep taking the fan belt off every time you leave it, or unattach the battery - that'll be the non-direct, cowardly, way out.
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John Cale by a mile, Lou Reed doesn't even come on the same pie chart for me.
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Is Jessica Simpson cute?
Synthesizer Patel replied to IRememberDBoon's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
At first I thought they might be some kind of date rape drug, but it turns out you mean a Zoning Information and Map Access System - which is far more deplorable! -
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well, when you get 'christians' like kent hovind using 'science' to make his point, then you're right - there isn't much difference. but, i can't see much else that is similar in terms of how they 'justify their belief', and I see justification thing as the central thing to all religion - and i say that from the point of a devout agnostic.
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it's actually the fourth pic, but still...
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actually, Daddies Sauce is the norm in the UK (at least that's what I normally see)
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I watch the UK X Factor audition rounds because there is no other current outlet for village idiots to ply their trade properly, but after that it has little appeal. From what I've seen of the American village idiots they don't match up to the UK ones.
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I wish he'd put as much dedication and effort into acting. Here is an example of where his script is full of plot holes and bullshit, yet I really believe he is a mentalist - it's great! He needs John Sweeney to give him some verbal. John Sweeney is the only interviewer I've seen who approached these people in the right frame of mind and manner -
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you'll find a link on the radiohead forum - atease (you'll have to register i think, but that's easy enough)
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not a massive fan, but i liked Decline a fair bit and i saw them play live supporting flaming lips a few years ago (just before their first album came out, i think), and thought they were alright live. when i reviewed this one i didn't really want to mention arcade fire, but i not only heard their sound (or perhaps more than just their sound - it's their posturing really) in certainly most of the first half of the album and i saw this album as having the same flaws that neon bible had to my ears. i just don't like their message - or rather, i don't think they've got one. and the album's music
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sorry in advance for most of you who will disagree with this, but i've just reviewed do you like rock music? for twisted ear. you can read it here (just to say - don't hit me in the face, i bruise easily)
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Harry also wrote "I Guess The Lord Must Be In York City" as the song instead of "Everybody's Talkin" but they regected it - it actually sounds an awful lot like "Everybody's Talkin" too (the guitar picking is virtually the same).
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pandemonium shadow show, aerial ballet & harry (harry being my personal favourite of all) are all great albums, so far unmentioned, too. 'you can't do that' from pandemonium shadow show is very funny - he sings a bag full of beatles choruses over the melody, which makes you think that maybe all the beatles songs sounded the same.