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Thread started 12/10/08 8:32am

theAudience

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The King's X Set



...King




...Over My Head




...It's Love




...Black Flag




...Cigarettes




...Flies and Blue Skies




...A Box




...Cupid




...Smudge




...Believe




...Alone




...Blue



Doug Pinnick - bass, vocals
Ty Tabor - guitar, vocals
Jerry Gaskill - drums, vocals



You're not going crazy, everything's changing
And if there's no change, then you'll go crazy





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Reply #1 posted 12/10/08 8:41am

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biggrin Kool set!

I dig Doug Ty, and Jerry ----I first heard "It's Love" around '90 , bought "Faith, Hope, Love" and then had to go back and grab "Gretchen..." and "Out of the Silent Planet".
I must admit I haven't hear the other albums, are they as good as the first three?





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" I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout
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Reply #2 posted 12/10/08 8:54am

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paligap said:

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biggrin Kool set!

I dig Doug Ty, and Jerry ----I first heard "It's Love" around '90 , bought "Faith, Hope, Love" and then had to go back and grab "Gretchen..." and "Out of the Silent Planet".
I must admit I haven't hear the other albums, are they as good as the first three? ...

They've gone through a few transitions.

This set consists, in chronological order, of at least one song from each of their albums except Black Like Sunday (2003) which are older rare tunes they re-recorded and Live All Over The Place (2004) a live release.

I think the quality of their material has remained consistently good throughout the stylistic changes.


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Reply #3 posted 12/10/08 2:52pm

JazzyJ

I've been hearing this band's name thrown around for a few years now and this is the first time I've listened to thier music. Consider me inspired. cool
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Reply #4 posted 12/10/08 6:03pm

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JazzyJ said:

I've been hearing this band's name thrown around for a few years now and this is the first time I've listened to thier music. Consider me inspired. cool

I know they'd be glad to hear that.

Now, like they said on cut 12 of the new album...



...GO TELL SOMEBODY!


thumbs up!


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Reply #5 posted 12/11/08 1:00pm

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Another from their latest album XV...



...Alright



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