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i changed my mind you are a doucher..
sean.bonner Wrote:Just downloaded Lucero... love the tunes, not sure I can get behind the vocals though.
I'm currently spinning:
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Classic!
Yeah I understand the vocals complaint but I kinda like it. Tennessee and That Much Further West are really good albums. The rest is alright.
Quote:Yeah I understand the vocals complaint but I kinda like it. Tennessee and That Much Further West are really good albums. The rest is alright.

The live version of Kiss the Bottle is amazing. I personally like Nobody's darlings the best but the 2 you mention are both in my rotation. Ben Nichols solo album is OK but it is based Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian which in itself is a great read.

On the alt-country them, Try The Drams or Two Car Garge.
The Dears - No Cities Left has been kicking my ass recently. Then of course I have to go listen to the 20 minute live version of "Pinned Together, Falling Apart" again and am blown away... Confusedhock:
Spiritual Machines - Our Lady Peace. One of their first, solid albums. Great stuff, sad that i missed their personal show in Halifax a week or two ago Sad
Remi_Gaudet21 Wrote:Spiritual Machines - Our Lady Peace. One of their first, solid albums. Great stuff, sad that i missed their personal show in Halifax a week or two ago Sad

That sucks man, I need to start psyching myself up for their Spiritual Machines gig in a couple of months here. I'll have to revisit the album before I see the show though... it's been a few years
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Reconstruction Site
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Psalm for the Elks
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Plea from a Cat
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Our Retired Explorer

are just a winning combination. This has been my band of the year so far.
Funny, I just dusted off Reconstruction Site as well just the other day. Actually, since the release of their live album I've been diving into their entire back catalogue. Fallow still holds up as a brilliant debut, and Left & Leaving is easily one of the greatest albums ever made.
Party like it's 1998!
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Just finished reading their biography "The Replacements- All Over But the Shouting: An Oral History", and it inspired me to dust off this old classic and crank it up nice and loud. Come to think of it, I'm currently obsessed with their entire discography, including Paul Westerberg's solo albums. What a great band.
This album is perfect:
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direwolf74... great album.
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Been on a huge Rush kick lately and can't stop listening to it. I haven't listened to it from beginning to end in a few years..........absolutely incredible

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Went to a "Classic Albums Live" of Let it Bleed and had forgotten what a classic album it truly is, def on of the best Stones albums ever.
direwolf74 Wrote:Funny, I just dusted off Reconstruction Site as well just the other day. Actually, since the release of their live album I've been diving into their entire back catalogue. Fallow still holds up as a brilliant debut, and Left & Leaving is easily one of the greatest albums ever made.

I very much agree with you. There are some amazing tracks on Left and Leaving. How did you enjoy the live album?
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