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Everything posted by jff
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Those poor animals don't deserve such disrespect.
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The paycheck would be the same without the insipid guests ruining their songs.
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Why is Keith Richards putting up with this teen-bop parade?
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^^ That is the most boring comment on this thread. With the possible exception of that one ^^.
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Eno-related: What can you tell me about this album?
jff replied to PopTodd's topic in Someone Else's Song
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Pat Sansone with a perm would make a good stand in for Tom Fogerty.
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I thought he did a great job with that. Too often, people who do those AMAs (ask me anything) give flippant answers and act like dicks. Dave Grohl comes to mind as a recent example.
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There has been some improvement in this thread since this morning.
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Yes, to some extent, but that's not why I hate this thread.
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I hate this thread.
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RIP Trevor Bolder - Bowie bassist, Spiders From Mars
jff replied to Plumplechook's topic in Someone Else's Song
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RIP Trevor Bolder - Bowie bassist, Spiders From Mars
jff replied to Plumplechook's topic in Someone Else's Song
This hits me harder than Ray Manzarek passing. The Trevor Bolder era of Bowie's career has been very inspiring to me. The next few years are going to be devastating. -
Zappa has played all sorts of different guitars, but I've never seen him with a Jazzmaster.
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To my knowledge, I've never heard a single second of this band's music, but they have been inescapable in the last couple of weeks. This isn't EDM is it? If so, I'll pass, although NIle Rodgers's involvement has me intrigued.
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Tom Verlaine, usually a Fender player.
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Having seen both bands, I agree. Review posted in the After the Show section.
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http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/deerhunter-roll-out-mellow-monomania-tunes-in-atlanta-20130516 The above link is pretty spot on, with regard to Deerhunter's set. I had seen them before, maybe ten or twelve years ago, back when they were basically noise terrorists. I was not a fan of them back then, but I could tell they were striving for something greater. I was very happy to see that they have become a band with real songs, great melodies and capable musicians. It was very satisfying to see that. I was a little nervous about the Breeders set, after seeing their lazy, too slow
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That film played in Atlanta a couple months ago. Definitely worth seeing. The man is a lunatic.