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RECOMMEND SOME MUSIC I'll start
ROBERT RANDOLPH & THE FAMILY BAND- high energy guitar (12 string keyboard set up) you will need lots of energy to enjoy this BUY IT YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPOINTED. AMP FIDDLER - laid back soulfull funk make ya feel good TWEET- Southern Humingbird better than the new CD which is still fairly good | |
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The Killers -Hot Fuss
My Chemical Romance-Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge The Bravery-The Bravery Interpol-Antics Bowling For Soup-Drunk Enough To Dance The Used-In Love & Death Check it out ...Shiny Toy Guns R gonna blowup VERY soon and bring melody back to music..you heard it here 1st! http://www.myspacecomment...theone.mp3 | |
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Pondlife - "Stay Together"/ "Long Hair"/ "Brady" | |
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Mazerati said: Bowling For Soup-Drunk Enough To Dance
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Feist - Let It Die
Gorgeous voice. Does a Bee Gees cover. On the same label as Broken Social Scene. | |
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Richard Bitch - This up and coming SF band is making waves in these parts.
I have only heard the three songs you can download from their site http://www.richardbitch.com/ , which I am really getting into. I hope to see them at the end of the month. Here is a brief review from BabySue: Richard Bitch - The Really Really Jeff Hair People (CD, Cream Cloud, Pop/rock) Something like a cross between David Bowie, The Cocteau Twins, Pink Floyd, and The Flaming Lips...but not really. Richard Bitch is three (or four) guys from San Francisco who like to wear odd wigs and make lots of thick, crazy music. But don't mistake these guys for noise addicts. Their tunes are actually credible and unique...but you may have to do some digging to get to the tasty bits. Some may be confused by the extraordinarily thick arrangements on this album. The massive overlayering can at times be daunting. But in the end, the confusingly titled The Really Really Jeff Hair People ends up being a truly entertaining goddamn disc that just gets better the more you spin it. Fun, puzzling, upbeat, abrasive, and yet...still extremely hummable and catchy. Richard Bitch is an inventive new band that is certain to entertain and amaze. These guys must be a blast live. Killer cuts include "Really Jeff Overture," "This Bastard Year," "Queen-Size Bed," and "Restraint." (Rating: 5+) [Edited 4/11/05 9:30am] a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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Give some description about the music not just titles! Well done Stax. SAY WHY YOU LIKE IT. BE HONEST- IF YOU ARE OUT TO PROMOTE YOURSELF/ YOUR MATES SAY SO ! ! ! INFO AND LINKS WELCOME Who is gonna try the Music you suggest it its just a post of a name no ones ever heard of? COMON PEOPLE! | |
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robertrandolph.net | |
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1. Guero, Beck (2005):
Why I Like It: It's almost pitch-perfect, balancing the frenetic, funky sounds of Odelay and Midnite Vultures with the gravitas of Sea Change. http://www.amazon.com/exe...09-4890554 2. Madvillainy, Madvillain (2004): Why I Like It: It is a landmark album in underground hip-hop, in the tradition of 3 Feet High And Rising, Enter the 36 Chambers, etc. Featuring the inimitable MF Doom and the incomparable Madlib on the beats. http://www.amazon.com/exe...c&n=507846 [Edited 4/11/05 11:59am] Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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“Someday, historians of Texas music will stumble across this tape and realize what Merle, Willie, Timbuk 3 and Blaze’s few hard-core fans already know – one of Texas’ most promising songwriters was tragically cut down long before his time.” - Lee Nichols, Daily Texan
‘When you put the Live at the Austin Outhouse tape on, Blaze is all of sudden in the room.” - Townes Van Zandt I think everyone should have heard this record at least once. Blaze foley was a genius and deserves every bit of respect. His songwriting is as imaginitive and moving as kris kristofferson...His voice tells the story better than any lyrics could...a lot of living went into his performances and when he sings his songs about lonelyness, disillusion and alienation you have no problem believing he lived it all. This guy is without a doubt one of the greatest songwriters in the past 30 years...it's a shame his career never got the break it deserved...and after his untimely death only two albums worth of material remain of this modern day troubadour...If you ever going to take someones advice on music...take this one! you won't regret it. listen to 'if I could only fly here: http://www.lostartrecords...ly_fly.mp3 "Blaze Foley's 'If I Could Only Fly' is the best country song I’ve heard in 15 years,"
- Merle Haggard It was not in vain...it was in Minneapolis! | |
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