I keep recommending the same CD over and over:
Nellie Mckay - Get Away From Me Her live shows are fascinatingly bizarre as I just experienced recently. | |
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endorphin74 said: WhamBamGlamSlam said: How many times do I have to say it?
Louden Up Now by !!! I was told this for MONTHS before I finally got it. Now I can;t believe I ever waited. AWESOME CD! Yay! | |
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The world is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.
"You still wanna take me to prison...just because I won't trade humanity for patriotism." | |
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damosuzuki said: I don't know why I'm putting so much effort into bad-mouthing an album I actually like. [Edited 4/20/05 19:17pm] isn't that what you are known for? | |
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endorphin74 said: damosuzuki said: I don't know why I'm putting so much effort into bad-mouthing an album I actually like. [Edited 4/20/05 19:17pm] isn't that what you are known for? guilty as charged. [Edited 4/20/05 20:28pm] | |
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Anxiety said: deee-lite - dewdrops in the garden
I was just rocking "Party Happening People" the other day. That intro sends me into a tizzy! | |
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namepeace said: Start with these recent works.
Jazzanova, in between -- IMHO, this album does for electronica what A Love Supreme does for jazz (caveat: not a direct comparison to ALS). [Edited 4/20/05 14:43pm] This group is definitely on point. After I heard their album on my Launchcast player, I was hooked. I want to catch them in concert. | |
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WhamBamGlamSlam said: Digable Planets, Blowout Comb -- Known and marginalized as hippie-hoppers for their classic album Reachin' and the Grammy-winning "Cool Like Dat", these cats followed it up with the most overlooked masterpiece in hip-hop. The beats are flawless and the rhymes are on point.
Absolutely. One of my favorites from high school. The care taken with rhymes and beats is amazing. In that respect it reminds me of The Love Movement by A Tribe Called Quest. Indeed. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Moonbeam said: Anxiety said: oh, i agree. i think it's completely melodramatic. sometimes it's a little too heavyhanded/overbearing for me to get into, but when i'm in the mood for it...oh my GOD, i love it. I think the cabaret backdrop of the album serves as an effective way of "exposing" the cracks in society at the time. The album almost sounds like a play with many acts as a result. I do find it incredibly depressing, and as it sounds so exposed, it is all the more effective to me. Damn. Moonbeam's BACK? Good! Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Hotlegs said: This group is definitely on point. After I heard their album on my Launchcast player, I was hooked. I want to catch them in concert.[/quote] Co-sign. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Still love this album. infulences from Michael Jackson to Beatles and everything inbetween but still sounded cohesive...and he's really cute! | |
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can i have one of those? [Edited 4/20/05 22:43pm] | |
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namepeace said: yup. | |
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