My basement band....
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We recorded this in Denver, 1999. Recently went through some of my old work.
cochise Wrote:Here's an oldie for ya. Found this under a pile and blew the dust off it. Don't think I have listened to it in about 15 years or so, "Jack Green - Humaesque". I was never a huge fan of 80's music, but now and again there was a good artist that came along. I never understood why Jack Green didn't make it bigger, had a great sound to him. This had a lot of great tunes on it.]
Just came by to say thanks for this. Since your recommendation, this album has been in rotation for me. I keep liking it more and more! Thanks Cochise!
How this amazing Bowie album got by me all these years is beyond me...
David Bowie - Outside
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Franz Ferdinand - You Could Have It So Much Better
Been kicking my ass all week!
Neil Young..Live at Massey Hall 1971
Dusted off this early 90s gem this morning and gave it a spin. I'm happy to say it still holds up. Great record!
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Ya its a soundtrack about a fictitious band, but its actually got some pretty solid tracks on it. There are a few songs that would fit right in with many songs from the 70's without anyone even knowing they weren't written until the late 90's for a movie. All Over The World, Flame Still Burns, some classic stuff right there, even if if they aren't truly classics. And who knew Bill Nighy could sing?!?!?
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cochise Wrote:And who knew Bill Nighy could sing?!?!?
I feel it in my fingers... I feel it in my toes.
Christmas is all around me, so c'mon and let it snowwwwww
sean.bonner Wrote:cochise Wrote:And who knew Bill Nighy could sing?!?!?
I feel it in my fingers... I feel it in my toes.
Christmas is all around me, so c'mon and let it snowwwwww
LOL, oh ya, I forgot about that!
Oh well, set that memory aside and give this a listen. Still Crazy is a classic movie, I think my favourite "music move" period. Well, just behind Spinal Tap that is, that's just a given.
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cochise Wrote:Here's an oldie for ya. Found this under a pile and blew the dust off it. Don't think I have listened to it in about 15 years or so, "Jack Green - Humaesque". I was never a huge fan of 80's music, but now and again there was a good artist that came along. I never understood why Jack Green didn't make it bigger, had a great sound to him. This had a lot of great tunes on it.
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After this post I gave this album a shot, and have even posted here how amazed I was by this album.
I bit the bullet today, and bought a vinyl copy of this off of eBay today! And the seller had another Jack Green album for sale, "Mystique" (haven't heard it yet)... so I grabbed that one two and combined the shipping.
I can't wait to drop the needle on this one. One of the best / one of my favourite albums I've heard in the last year!
Thanks again, Cochise!
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One of my favorite albums from the 90s.
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