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Everything posted by brianjeremy
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Seriously, that's not one of their better albums. I mean, there are some good tracks on it, like Flame, but it's nowhere near as good as their mid-career albums.
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There was this one thing about Asheville though. One year, Tweedy did an interview with some paper/magazine after the show. He said some shit about Ryan Adams and it's been used as canon fodder ever since.
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This one has moved up on my Ryan Adams top-ten list. It took me awhile to get Cold Roses and this one has taken just as long for me to like....
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who knew "tar baby" was an offensive term?
brianjeremy replied to anodyne's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I tried to find a "porch monkey 4 life" picture, but couldn't. -
who knew "tar baby" was an offensive term?
brianjeremy replied to anodyne's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
"It's okay, I'm taking Porch Monkey back..." -
If you're talking about All Over the Place, it is legit. It was a promo release by Warner Bros (Reprise).
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I've seen all shows in asheville. Last years crowd sucked. Retarded fratboys and such.
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It's also worth noting that he says on his website that he may be planning an old school Sebadoh record (Eric, Jason, Lou), the first since Bubble & Scrape.
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I don't hate them, they're actually one of my favorite bands. They just get a lot of credit for stuff that sebadoh was doing years before they were. Why they are so lauded while Sebadoh remain fairly obscure is a great tragedy to me.
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Sorry! I still love you long time anyway!* *+1 to your post count, respond to this and you'll get another one free of charge.
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26 years-young. Single dude with no children (that I know of). I joined this site in late 2001 (I think or was it early 2002, sometime around that point) after Yankee Hotel Foxtrot was leaked onto the internet. I was already a Wilco fan for a few years by then and was eagerly awaiting it's release and was crushed when I found that it was being ditched by the record company. I went to find other fans of the band to bitch about it being canned after I got it (I was certain that it was a classic). Ended up here. Been here a while, I just don't open my mouth as much as some of the other boar
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Holy cow! NP:
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Agreed. AGIB has nothing on the Bennett-era albums. However, I will wait it out for their next release before I start bashing them.
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Bakesale is the best place to start. It's the most cohesive album they released and mixes the best of Barlow and Lowenstein's songs. In fact, it has J-Lo's best songs on it. III, Bubble & Scrape and Harmacy are also great records. Harmacy is there most commercial and has their "hits" on it. III is getting reissued in a few weeks, so you may want to pick it up then. III has Eric Gaffney's best songs on it, which tend to be noise-rock freak outs. Avoid the early stuff (freed weed, freed man, etc) as they are way too noisy for a novice. Don't forget the Folk Implosion or Barlow's sol
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I wish they would, but so far, they aren't.
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Shit, we're the internet pervs that the media is warning you about.
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Funny you say that because I paint to them as well.
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Nah, he called him his brother, so I'm just going by what he says.
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I've always liked Jay and his musis. There was so much "fuck Jay" shit thrown around here after he was kicked out and before YHF was released that I kinda had to get behind the underdog. I think Bigger than Blue was a great album even though there are moments of crap (Cars Can't Escape). He's had a rough go at it since his dismissal from Wilco. I hope things are looking up for him now.