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pfft I've been down with Doom since he dropped OpDoomsday... johnncumlately. |
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no... I've just been reading these threads not so closely lately. |
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keep meaning to grab this. I heard 2 tracks and was pleased. The Roots were my first concert when I was 16 during the DO YOU WANT MORE tour. :) |
Not a bad candidate for the single saddest album I've heard. In a good way. |
sounds as dope as ever |
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I already repped you on the assessment of Redding and Mitchell but forgot to mention also the spot on comparison of the Doors as well. Manzarek held them together, Densmore was a great drummer with a unique style and Robbie Krieger was quite a phenom only 18 when they started who also wrote the song that put them on the map Light my Fire. It's too bad people didn't give them the time of day after Jim passed away.
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I've pretty much only listened to Thank Me Later for the entire week. Jeez.
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Horace Silver - The Baghdad Blues (1959)
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Smog - All Your Women Things. So many times.
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vivian girls
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I sometimes have trouble believing just how good Ballad In Plain D is. Now: |
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I can't wait to see 'em on The Old Shit tour. |
Soundtrack for tonight until now...
And coming up next... |
'Jules' - a 3" cdr by Pollypraha
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Kinda intense. |
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what the hell is this one? |
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damn good band |
^ Yes! One of their best too.
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By coincidence:
If I were to point to one album responsible for me listening to 'good' music... |
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