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i was in my teens when the first 2 Big Star records came out( they were all over KSHE radio and Circus magazine);
"#1 Record" certainly made an impression on me but "Radio City" left a dent that remains to this day.
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the appearance of the highest ranking officer in the field of secretly spiced poultry preparation as a wisened panderer?
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Sax Ruins
thanks Hoosfoos for the recommendation.
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Japonize Elephants
flaming barnyard fiddle doing the squat and kick dance to middle eastern rhythms that … -
Vibrationland
i bought this directly from the artist a few years back, emusic is now featuring.
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the earworm, however, is usually a snippet of the "hook" used to snare the listener;
and you must agree, there have been some perfectly evil and banal hooks throughout the history of the popular song.
some of the most popular songs of th… -
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Any song that, after one listen, sinks its slippery hooks into you temporal lobes and hums itself to you against your will it often sneaks up on you when you least expect it and will stay as long as it damn well pleases; it does not care if you li…
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alternating tracks from "xMarsx" by Mars Williams and Wayne Kramer with tracks from "Dangerous Madness" by Wayne Kramer.
certainly effective in motoring away the general lack of bean that can lead to a middle-of-the-week gray day apathe… -
Theorizers, speculators, conjecturers, conjurers, dismissed jurors, hypothesizers and randomly selected members of the anesthetized public agree, all the original melodic ideas in pop/rock music had been used up by 1966; this, along with the dizzyin…
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Following the example set by fellow diva Britney; Joan, Janet and Shirley hammered the entertainment world by publicly hanging bald beavers upon arrival at the red carpet of the MTV awards.The cloth swaddled bundle had passed through many hands during his first hours; as I balanced this pristine bean nervously in my grip, I realized that the only sounds this young mind had processed thus far were those of the high pitched, repetitive,…thanks to everyone
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yes, and "I'm Only Sleeping" when all is well.
i'm getting push back on the Coltrane and Wodehouse from the wife as it is, too many references to cigarettes and alcohol; at least Bill Evans gets u…I do not advocate the blogs that carry the obscure, out of print music that no one is likely to ever reissue. (I tried one once, got myself a bellyful of virus and never returned).
I do find it hard to condemn them though, as far as I know (an…i am pretty damn ignorant when it comes to this stuff.
i've been curious about the safety of the blogspots and the use of rapidshare, megaupload etc.
for the sake of discussion, aside from the cost, what is the difference (ethical …should be interesting.
i would be interested in the general consensus amongst emusers on the subject of visiting the murkier waters
to obtain music too obscure to be found elsewhere or only available used and overpriced? (obscure 6…@ BigD- thanks for the Evan Johns rec; i have been a fan since the early days. you might like the Jimmy Agren i mention in the Amazon mp3 thread
@Brittleblood-the…thanks to all.
downloaded without issue.
Agren is some smokin', angular blues for those interested in such things.
i think i spotted "memphis sessions" by James Blood Ulmer for 5 dollars while i was there...thanks for the recommendations.
@hoosfoos- i have the Zorn and Massacre.....Sax Ruins is something i will be checking out.
i chose to go with some of Th…thanks for the Charlie Hunter rec thom.
for anyone who is interested, Charlie's website has loads of free Mp3s from various gigs throughout the years: right herekargatron,
i have reduced down to the 12 download plan....just trying to make them count.
I have not heard of Nels Cline, so when you get a chance, lay some on me.
thanksthanks for the recommendations;
interesting, but not exactly what i was looking for.
"Naked City" by John Zorn is another good point of reference.
can anyone suggest 5 particularly energetic songs by The Vandermark 5?Another possible measure of perfection:
A song that retains merit while being cheesed into an easy listening format and squeezed into regular rotation on a 24 hour cable channel.
My weimaraner is pacified by the easy listenin…definitely been on a nostalgia kick......going back through anything and everything i can find from 66-75.
"seasons of geezer,
an argument of organs.
music fills the cracks."perhaps it is the song by the band that spends the last penny in their heart and soul on those few minutes of
a fleeting creative peak that truly comes closest to pop perfection.
to be remembered, years later, for one song.....