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Belle & Sebastian - If You're Feeling Sinister & Fold Your Hands Child...
Saves the Day - Leaked 3 song sampler from Sound the Alarm
The Microphones - The Glow Pt. 2
Pedro, Doc Scott and I went to see Bob Pollard last night.... 46 songs that I had never heard... well actually 42, we split before the encore because, well damn... I'm getting old.
Tommy Keene played guitar... that in itself was worth it IMO.
Dave Allen from Gang of Four stepped on my foot the other night... ain't that cool?
Santana - All that I Am
I liked Shaman and Supernatural better, but this one's not bad. There are some musicians who can speak with their instruments...for me, Carlos and his guitar are like that.
The only other CD I've got on me at the moment is a personal mix ... goes like this:
Concrete Blonde - Everybody Knows
The Dandy Warhols - We Used To Be Friends
Aretha Franklin - Chain Of Fools
Eurythmics - I've Got A Life
Dashboard Confessional - Ghost Of A Good Thing
Adam And The Ants - Prince Charming
The Veronicas - Everything I'm Not
Keith Urban - You'll Think Of Me
Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra - Garden Funk
Jim Croce - Time In A Bottle
Gavin Degraw - Follow Through
The Smiths - Is It Really So Strange?
Jason Mraz - Curbside Prophet
The Cars - Touch And Go
Dave Koz & Brian McKnight - Love Changes Everything
The Format - The First Single (You Know Me)
Anna Nalick - Wreck Of The Day
Aaron Neville - Tell It Like It Is
Hey, you asked...
"This field, this game, is a part of our past. It reminds us of all that once was good, and what could be again." -- Terence Mann
If you never have you might want to check out Santana's Caravanserai (1972) and Borboletta (1974). Both really good albums.Originally Posted by WebScorpion
School's out. What did you expect?
6 CDs on "random play" in my apartment right now...
Stevie Ray Vaughn - Texas Flood
Eric Clapton blues CD (can't remember the name)
Phish - Farmhouse
Sister Hazel - Somewhere More Familiar
moe. - No Doy
Beatles - Let It Be
This could change by tomorrow
I'm way late on the uptake here, but I had to put in that manchester still has a great music scene. Nothing like what it was then (you list all those 80s/early 90s bands all at once and it's almost unbelievable), but still quite unique albeit not as well known. A lot of stuff there is different to everything else being produced now, and Manchester musicians don't necessarily feel the need to head to London or the US like they do from almost ever other city in Britain, so they continue to build up their own great stuff without sounding like everybody else. It's kind of like a bubble over there. There's a ton of good modern stuff to check out from there and it's definitely a place well worth visiting if you want to see some good shows and talk to geniunely passionate musicians.Originally Posted by registerthis
[end Manchester selling point]
I'm listening to Kelley Stoltz's new album, which I like a whole whole lot.
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There is no such thing as a pitching prospect.
a mixed CD i call "Cold"
1. "Dead Skin Mask"-Slayer
2. "The Morphine Child"-Savatage
3. "Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie"-Beseech (Abba cover)
4. "Sex, Death, and Money"-Alice Cooper
5. "Get Stoned"-Hinder
6. "Eternity is Within"-Shadows Fall
7. "A Tale That Wasn't Right"-Helloween
8. "One Child"-Savatage
9. "Army of Immortals"-ManOwaR
10. "Swords Into the Wind"-ManOwaR
11. "Holocaust"-Savatage
12. "The Dungeons Are Calling"-Savatage
13. "So Cold"-Crossfade
14. "Wasteland"-10 Years
15. "45"-Shinedown
16. "In My Darkest Hour"-Megadeth
17. "Gimmie"-Alice Cooper
18. "Thirteen"-Johnny Cash
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Mount Eerie - Singers
Baby Dayliner - Critics Shall Pass
Smoking Popes - Reunion Show CD/DVD
The Baby Dayliner album is infectious Definitely check it out if you're into strong 80's style vocalists and fun, fun music. Here is his myspace: http://www.myspace.com/babydayliner
You can also download the song Critics Shall Pass @ http://invisiblelimb.net/limb/2006/0...ics-pass-away/
Last edited by Larry Schuler; 03-31-2006 at 02:16 AM.
Emmylou Harris / Mark Knopfler - All The Roadrunning
really nice album.
School's out. What did you expect?
Bought the new Disturbed CD, "10,000 Fists" last week. I cannot quit listening to the first 3 songs... pretty rockin' stuff. Someday I hope to listen to the rest of the CD!
I saw Bob at southgate house here in Newport just a few months ago. He is opening for Pearl Jam at US Bank arena in June and I'll be there.Originally Posted by westofyou
This is the time. The real Reds organization is back.
Springsteen's We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions and the soundtrack to "good night, and good luck"
I love both.
teach tolerance.
Krokus--"Screamin' in the Night"
Dirt McGirt
Last edited by Falls City Beer; 05-01-2006 at 05:20 PM.
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