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Everything posted by brianjeremy
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I really want to but they are playing the same night as Dino Jr./Lou Barlow in Atlanta. I am not happy at all...OH well, hope they come back to my area soon.
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This albums is so freaking awesome.
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Yeah, it's probably a top 3 for me. I still like The Pains of Being Pure at Heart and Japandroid albums just a touch better.
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I'm really diggin' the Antlers record. I gave it a spin earlier today. NP:
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My wife hates Tarantino because of the violence but wasn't too off put by the violence in IB. She did think that the scalping stuff was a little much and did threaten to kill me for taking her to see something that gross. While not as violent as Kill Bill, which after a while becomes numbing, I would still say that it's a pretty violent movie.
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This is a terrible, but funny headline from the onion: 'Kennedy Curse' Claims Life Of 77-Year-Old Tumor-Riddled Binge-Drinker
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I really, really liked it. I thought it was one of Tarantino's best films.
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Yes - The Manic Street Preachers
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Thanks for posting this. I like what I hear. I have an i-tunes gift card and I think I know what I'm gonna use it on now! NP (or at least before watching the NPR thingy):
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I know what you mean. I just made a list without counting and then I whittled it down to the 54 songs I couldn't live without. And yes, that Keene Brothers record is the bomb. I am not familiar with Tommy's work at all but he needs to do more collaborative work with Pollard.
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Agreed. every record is the big return and that gets me excited every time but I am almost always disappointed. To hear the mega fans tell it the man is batting .1000. I believe one should view each Pollard release with a critical eye and not be force-fed some of the crap that is fed us. His record sells have declined to the point where I am surprised that the small # of fans he has left can support his art. The man's last Merge records sold around 2000 or so copies. Alright, I have compiled my top 50 in no particular order (and there are 54 songs): Hardcore UFO's Tractor Rape Chain
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Last track on Brown Submarine. I'll have to do a top 50 or 100. It will be heavily dominated by the holy trinity (B000, AL,& UTBUTS). But for now, I'll jump in and grade the solo albums and some of the off-the-beaten-path records that I have. Most of these I have gotten in the year or so since Brown Submarine has been released to see what I've missed. As you can tell from the grades, I didn't miss much. C- Normal Happiness F Standard Gargoyle Decisions F Coast to Coast Carpet of Love F- Superman is a Rocker C+ Off to Business D The Crawling Distance C Elephant Jokes A- Brown
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That song is the bane of his catalog, in my opinion. When I heard it the first time I was like "Really? Really Bob?" I hear what your saying and agree with you. I dropped off the RP radar after Normal Happiness and didn't really get back on until the BS record. I thought the re-recordings were cool, though not as good as the originals. Then there are songs like Go For the Exit, which is one of his best that he's recorded in a long, long time. Probably in my top 50 RP songs. I have since gone back and bought many of the albums that I had missed when I drifted away from the RP scene.
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The Cosmos disc is okay, but like most things Pollard nowadays, it was soon forgotten. Hardwood Floors - I agree with your grading but I am surprised that you graded The Boston Spaceship albums so low. Out of all his solo material, those two albums, along with FaCE and The Keene Brother's album, are superior quality in comparison. The Boston Spaceships have restored my faith in Uncle Bob, somewhat. He still issues solo albums that he should keep to himself, but the band dynamic is truly a huge plus for Pollard. I think the fans should challenge him: 1 record, 1 year. try it. Edit
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Man, I am seeing him on the 16th of September, maybe he'll do most of Born to Run.
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Lately I find any OTC record too much of an intellectual exercise to enjoy. I still like Cubist Castle but not as much as I used to. I have to be in a certain mood or head space to be able to digest their records. My top 3 E6 records are as follows: 1. NMH - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea 2. Beulah - When Your Heartstring Breaks 3. Elf Power - When the Red King Comes
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I have been finding some really great deals lately. I try to keep it under $7 (including shipping) and have come away with some really great albums. Some recent steals have been about 5 Mountain Goats cds, 2 Jeremy Enigk cds, 2 Wrens cds, and a Silver Jews cd all for less than $7 including shipping = awesome.
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Sounds pretty good.
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The Music Tapes - 1st Imaginary Symphony for Nomad
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I love my copy of My Bloody Valentine's Loveless on 180 gram. Sounds amazing.