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brianjeremy

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  1. I saw Richard Thompson a year ago and it was boring as hell. Sure, it was great for a little while but 2 and a half freakin' hours is a little long. I might add that he was playing solo with his brother on bass, so that may make a difference. I wouldn't go see him solo again. NP: Love this album.
  2. I like You Forget it in People a whole lot. It's slowly sneaking it's way up my all-time favorite album list. I have been giving lots of air-time lately. I liked their latest disc quite a bit too, but not near as much as the other one. I have yet to get their first disc or their b-side collection.
  3. Avoid the solo albums and Drag it Up because they suck huge donkey wang. The rest are alright. I like Satellite Rides, Too Far Too Care and Fight Songs the best.
  4. True, but I ain't stroking their earlier stuff either. Being lo-fi is one thing, but muddy production is another. I doubt that was Luceros intent whereas Sebadoh were deliberately muddy and harsh. Apples and oranges.
  5. So this new Lucero is better than their last one right? That thing got cock-stroked on here so much but it wasn't that great. The production blew and the songs, for the most part, were passable.
  6. There is history in this place...
  7. Is that his new one? How is it?
  8. Monster (no lie, it was my first) Murmur Life's Rich Pageant
  9. Screw the now reading thread. This needs it's own thread. Anyone else got it? This has to be one of the funniest books I've read in a long, long time. I was laughing so hard that I was crying in the bookstore the other day. People were looking at me like I was a jackass or something, which I guess I was. I was totally unfamiliar with his website until I read a review of the book a month ago. Funny shit and highly recommended! Alright, discuss.
  10. Refused to buy this new! Finally found this used at Manifest the other day.
  11. I got to see it for free, so would I have paid to see it? Sure. I am a Kevin Smith fan-boy. It was much better than Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back. It's wasn't a Clerks or Chasing Amy, but it was funny as hell. Clerks is one of my all-time favorite movies. When I heard about C.II, I thought "fuck, this is gonna suck!" After seeing it, it wasn't that bad, meaning it was alright. So, I give it my seal of approval. It's a Kevin Smith movie, so there's tons of cursing in it. There's so many great parts, but I can't tell you until you see it. Don't want to spoil it. Kevin confront
  12. I got to see Clerks II yesterday and it was pretty damn funny. Not as bad as I feared it was going to be.
  13. Honestly, I haven't been able to listen to it yet! I am out of town and away from my PC. I'm on my laptop now. I'm visiting my brother who is a huge VU fan and he wanted a copy, but I had to leave town yesterday morning, he's on dial-up and was out of cd-r's. So, I will get to it when I get home. We had a big long discussion about the VU last night, so I was kicking myself for being out of cd-r's.
  14. for serious. Sad, I know. Feeling the emo today though.
  15. I have never heard it, but I am curious to get a copy. I haven't been hunting too hard for it though. NP: The greatest album of all-time? I think it's close.
  16. I liked the Green album because it was just a fun record...but as a follow-up to Pinkerton? It was just a hard act to follow. You can't put an album like that out and then follow it up with the Green album and expect people to not be pissed. What's sad is that it was deliberate on Rivers part. Maladroit doesn't have too bad of songs; the production was the problem. Make Believe was just not that great. A few good songs, but Rivers had lost it.
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