It's a pretty thin album in terms of songs, but her live shows around '95-'97 at the time included occasional Pavement, Devo, and PJ Harvey covers and generally improved on the weaker material.
It's a pretty thin album in terms of songs, but her live shows around '95-'97 at the time included occasional Pavement, Devo, and PJ Harvey covers and generally improved on the weaker material.
God, I could never understand what the hell he was saying there. Oof!
There is a former entry in this column about the 2nd Counting Crows album that addresses this sort of thing. Worth looking up.
Agreed, Brad is probably a better player than Joe, and is responsible for Last Child, Nobody's Fault, and doom-as-fuck Round and Round.
Yes. Tokenism can get ridiculous quickly.
I just logged in to mention how much I liked his scenes in that doc. Seemed like such a kind Southern gentleman.
I came down here to write this, but you got it down.
Was that Paul Rodgers who played the lead?
Liked for mention of TISM.
No, I think you have the right approach to it, and it's the one I should take.
Agreed.
Because it'll be a reprise of this hillbilly bullshit:
I am going to hate my hometown's reaction to this movie (be it positive or negative) almost as much as I hated the bombing.
Relevant: "Really Dave Matthews" by Don Lennon.
"Dave's" not here, man.
Never saw OGP. Was your mom right?
I'm Shouting Bama-lama!
I don't know that one. Not worth looking it up?
Doogtooth is a must-watch.
And the book "Yes Is The Answer" is worth a look is you're interested in reading about prog rock in general. It's not an exhaustive history of the genre, or a play-by-play of various band's careers. It's a collection of recollections (sorry) on how various artists/albums/shows affected and influenced the listeners,…