i am going to merge this thread on the who into the general music thread, but i will give some thoughts on the who first
i've always loved townsend, entwhistle and especially moon. daltrey i kind...
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i am going to merge this thread on the who into the general music thread, but i will give some thoughts on the who first
i've always loved townsend, entwhistle and especially moon. daltrey i kind...
**bumping**
anyone still talking 'bout this or can we merge it into the general music discussion at this point?
eta: and that's that. the muse thread has been merged into general music.
the beatles (aka the white album) is a fantastic collection of their songs from the period and certainly hints at what the three would be as songwriters post-beatles.
but if we're recommending...
both parts of this make me happy :)
that's fantastic seymour. good for you!
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the piano playing is always brilliant, but the one that really got my attention was the house that ended with him at home playing donovan's "season of the witch" on that gold les paul he's got. he is...
it was and aside from his enormous comedic and dramatic skills, laurie also happens to be a very talented musician. some of the best moments on house have come when they've allowed him to play piano...
excellent find mr bear
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that my friend, is fucking poetic and absolutely genius at that. :D
co-workers, family, and friends have all referred to my iPod as "jayson's life support system." when it's off, there's still...
it's always playing for me, even if just in my head, but more often than not, it's actually playing wherever i am.
also, i like that brice got in post #420. it just seems right. :cool:
This has yet to happen to me and hopefully, it never will. :D
They're both definitely in the upper echelon of Frisell albums for me. I look forward to hearing what you think as you get to know them.
You are in for a real treat! Blues Dream is phenomenal from top to bottom (especially the song "Ron Carter" which appeals greatly to a Miles fanatic like me) and Ghost Town stands out because it's a...
No doubt about that. Hell with Naked City alone the two of us listen to a wider range of music genres than normal people. :D
Awesome! Which ones?
me, i'm just as hip when i listen to miles who was on columbia as when i listen to my back catalog of sst records. :cool:
Big shock there. They may win the award for the most derivative act ever recorded.
It would pretty much have to be, wouldn't it? :rolleyes:
Right back at you my friend. :)
I did read recently that The Ergs! are done playing shows, but it sounded like they weren't necessarily done as a recording entity. I hope not anyway.
And The Ergs! are very derivative of the Descendants, which is what attracted me to them in the first place. Unlike many other bands under the same umbrella, The Ergs! manage to utilize a wide range...
I'd propose The Ergs! as a band that makes highly listenable pop-punk played by three guys that can actually play the shit out of their instruments.
If you want a pure pop-punk album with no...