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They're considered both early post-rock and math rock.


Hmmm...Math Rock :? That'd be The Ramones then :D

Wun-Tu-Free-Faw!


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Hmm .. sounds like Larry Holmes phone number ......

fee fo fie - fee fo fie fee

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You guys, I felt like I should share the absolutely hugeness of the fuzzy guitar sound on this record.

"Slow Burn" by Hudson Bell off of When the Sun is the Moon. Takes a bit to get rolling (about two minutes, I think), but once it does, it is epic and beautiful and ohmygodIlovethissongsomuch.

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I was at the RAWK SHOP, an alternative clothing shop across from my wife's gallery on Friday night. They played one entire side of Nancy Sinatra's 'These Boots are made for Walking' album.
Strange stuff. - sorry -
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KISS - "ALIVE!"

This is THE album that made me want to start playing guitar when I was about 9 years old, and it seems that it succeeded. I've owned this album on vinyl, 8-track, cassette, and two versions on CD (the first master was a piece of shit. Thank God for the last remaster - LOL). Everyone who loves 70's arena rock must give this album at least one listen. I grew up in the 1970's mid-western USA, where you were more or less issued this album by the age of 10 - LOL. AAAHHHH YEAH!!!

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I certainly don't consider myself a dead head, but the satallite radio in my truck is almost always parked on the Dead channel.

Velvet Underground - Loaded is the most recently played album on my iPhone.

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I have a question for Johny Thunders/Sopranos fans. I've been trying for a long time to find a version of "you can't put your arms around a memory" that they played at the end of a Sopranos episode. I think it was back in season 2 or three. Anyways....it wasn't just Johny and his acoustic...it was a full band. Maybe the New York Dolls. Maybe not even Johny and/or the Dolls. Definitely not Guns n Roses. It was a lot like the Ronnie Spector version, but more punk.

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Velvet Underground - Loaded is the most recently played album on my iPhone.


Good album! Not sure how it stacks up against White Light/White Heat, though.

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Saw the thread on Ted Leo...for those interested you may want to check out a great band from here in Melbourne Australia called Blueline Medic. They supported At The Drive In years ago and I think released a split with Ted Leo and the Pharmacists a couple years back. Great band.
Here's what else has been getting a spin from me of late:

XTC - Black Sea. Like only 25 years ahead of its time!
Death in the Family - This Microscopic War (great local melodic punk/rock, a bit fugazi,
a bit Bad Religion, also a bit Husker Du? Sounds awesome though)
Guided By Voices - Anything. Mr Pollard never wrote a crap song in his life.
Crappy sounding maybe, but such great tunes!
Rival Schools - United by Fate. Yes, I know you're sick of me going on about these guys!
Foo Fighters - The first album with the gun. The best FF release IMO.

By the way Keith, I just noticed on your avatar, you have a buch of BYOC's come up and then some orange pedal with an asymmetrical layout and 3 knobs (from what I could see in about .7 of a second. Any links to that thing, or info on it? It looks cool!).

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candletears7 wrote:
By the way Keith, I just noticed on your avatar, you have a buch of BYOC's come up and then some orange pedal with an asymmetrical layout and 3 knobs (from what I could see in about .7 of a second. Any links to that thing, or info on it? It looks cool!).

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That's the now discontinued BOSS VB-2 Vibrato clone kit. It was discontinued late last year/early this year. It may or may not be back.

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[quote="byoc"]I have a question for Johny Thunders/Sopranos fans. I've been trying for a long time to find a version of "you can't put your arms around a memory" that they played at the end of a Sopranos episode.quote]

Hi Keith,

sorry, can't find it on any of my Thunders stuff :cry:

Pretty sure this song was after The Dolls and maybe even Heartbreakers, its not on 'Born Too Loose' best of JT on Jungle/Freud which has two versions, the standard studio acoustic and a very sloppy live solo.

Audioslave - 1st album

Groundhog blues -by Ian Seigal off 'Swagger' great 'funky' version of the Hooker song.

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Slayer - "Reign In Blood"

The undisputed BEST Thrash/Speed/Death metal album!!!

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candletears7 wrote:
Guided By Voices - Anything. Mr Pollard never wrote a crap song in his life. Crappy sounding maybe, but such great tunes!


Yessir... no argument here!


Now playing: Minutemen, "Double Nickels on the Dime"

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This morning...."Sleepy-Eyed" by Buffalo Tom. Great Boston band with great hooks/songs and stellar guitar playing in pop song structures. Very underrated.

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This morning...."Sleepy-Eyed" by Buffalo Tom. Great Boston band with great hooks/songs and stellar guitar playing in pop song structures. Very underrated.

totally agree - always forget about those guys. They were practically required listening to graduate Umass.

Listening to Blood Sugar Sex Magik this morning. I forgot how good this is as a complete album. It's a reminder that RHCP used to be really good.

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Underworld .. Underneath the radar.
Wang Chung .. soundtrack from To Live And Die In LA.

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Orgone Accumulator - by Hawkwind, off of Space Ritual.

I 'kin love 70's Hawkwind, the sci-fi Stooges :D

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Orgone Accumulator - by Hawkwind, off of Space Ritual.

I 'kin love 70's Hawkwind, the sci-fi Stooges :D


I love this album! It was in the changer in my van for about three months and I never got tired of it. It's great music for driving at night :twisted:

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Dixie Dregs - Unsung Heros. "Cruise Control" makes you want to drive at night.

Pat Travers' - Go for what you know (the album w/boom boom, out go the lights).

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This morning (besides Houston 'Ike' weather - have family there)
Wolfgangs Vault - Bill Graham's streaming site- Jeff Beck @ the Masonic Temple in Detroit 5-9 75 entire concert.
Now on: GD Uncle John's Band @ the Zenith, Paris FR 10-28-90, all 18:41 of it. :shock:
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http://www.morecowbell.dj/listen?id=hUs0W

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Alice Cooper - Dead Babies.
He's one of the greatest artists ever :mrgreen:

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i just picked up the new metallica album death magnetic, it is a real good album, definately recommend it for a listen if you get the chance

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