selfrisinmojo
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setting them up........
then knocking them down.in What are you listening to now? (part 2) Comment by selfrisinmojo December 2010
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thanks
i wrote it in October and hope it will be published soon
if visiting Asheville, it is also worthwhile to check out downtown Hendersonville; it's about 30 miles south on I-26.
be sure to check out the antique mall call… -
i vacation regularly in the mountains of NC;
a document of a recent trip:
A cool afternoon breeze whispers the intentions
of the night as the sun pulls long sleeves on the
last stragglers of summer's display then runs o… -
The Chaparral of Electric Sound-Electric Sound For Dancing; 1970
they didn't have the chops of Ste… -
the little known artists operating outside the main are doomed to fail if the cost
of exploration is too high or the appeal too vague. why not let subscribers use some of this loose change
nonsense to listen to a more representative stre… -
@ Bad Thoughts, i was 15 when Exile came out and wasn't particularly thrilled at first listen either; it wasn't until
after i had explored and developed tastes in blues and country that I returned to, and fell in love with, the album. -
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if you like #2 and haven't heard Exile, i would recommend it as an example of a band that has
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thanks amclark2
i 've got this and all Giant Sand/Howe Gelb releases; however, it is helpful when this kinda info is posted.
i may stay with emusic a little longer but i'll be damned if I have time to scroll through the page after … -
thought i might start the day off a little more relaxed with:
excellent album but everything started going all Como on m… -
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"More Hot Rocks (Big Hits and Fazed Cookies) is a good Stones comp for a collection that includes High Tides and Aftermath through Exile.....good b-sides and early album tracks.
get it cheap though
agree with Bluesboy on Keith Rich… -
66-72, those were the glory years;
Goat's Head Soup and Some Girls have their moments, but nothing like Aftermath to Exile (or High Tides). -
i 3rd the Exile recommendation; like BigD, it was the last Stones album I loved all the way through.
for my money "Their Satanic Majesties Request" works far better as a psychedelic album than Sgt. Pepper;
She's A Rainbow, 2000 Man… -
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BigD-Bluez- you are correct sir; Sugarcane and Harvey played together on this essential release-tracks 8 through 16..one of my all time faves.…Supplemental Thanks
Thank you for words and
all their gathering forms;
I love their angry mobs
and their beautiful choirs;
I love their subtle depth
and double lives.
Thank you for introducing them
thanks for pointing those out hoosfoos, definitely two of the most bizarre collections of songs
i've seen admission charged to;
i'm tempted to download both of them, lock myself in a room with a roll of well plied paper towels and see wh…
great way to shave 30 years off your daydreamCongratulations, Craig!
progressive undergarmet jazz from early 70s
wipes the floor with Freedom's Children if you ask me...and I don't think you will.