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Some youtube fueled nostalgia. These were my two favorite Philadelphia bands back in the 80s. Scram songs here are reggae, RUIN is hardcore, sort of. "Here Tonite" has an unstoppable bassline.
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2011.06.25, 02:31 PM | #6822 |
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The Grey's Anatomy Cast's Soundtrack for their musical episode....
teeheeeeee i love it
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The dialog between the musicians reaching this state of total wisdom near the end, when each of them is so subjective but are still pointing in the same direction, different arguments yet agreeing. And I'm actively part of it, I share the ephemeral secret and I got this feeling of completion for a while, every single time. Music, I hear you say. |
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Terrific live "Tightrope"
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2011.07.03, 07:50 PM | #6825 |
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月に負け犬 tuki ni make inu....... I don't know about you guys but I totally forgot I ever saw that pv before. Not sure still I did. It's just weird after all these years not to have a memory of it. I guess it was never released on DVD....... Oh I went to a local live house near my place yesterday. The cool ppl there brought me to another peculiar bar nearby, which was like the room of a 9 year old boy full of toys , manga and stuff. The had the millennium falcon.... Aaahhh.... And they projected Sr videos on the wall for me. And paid my beer bill. Being gaijin is sometimes a good thing.
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Tokyo Jihad is a happy boy today!
I loled pretty good at "Stop the Clocks" being on the record, as well as "Record Machine." They were the best songs on the DBTT demos. I avoided Beady Eye's record after that "Baby C'mon" single (whatever it was), but they played Letterman a few weeks ago and played "The Roller" which I recognized as a song Gem Archer had been kicking around since the Heathen Chemistry days. So maybe I'll double back and give Beady Eye a fairer chance. Even if only for Gem and Andy Bell songs. DID SOMEONE SAY PITCHFOIRK?
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what I'm clt. The latter, one of the best '11 songs so far!
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Hey justriiingo, (if you ever see this) this might interest you. I know it's kind of late for a follow-up release to Red Hot + Rio, but this sounds pretty good from the samples:
http://www.descarga.com/cgi-bin/db/2...?zbIzZb2J;;519 Edit: whole album streamable here: http://3voor12.vpro.nl/luisterpaal/ Last edited by Superficial Fan : 2011.07.07 at 08:54 PM. |
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