Agreed. Also, this seems to be as good a place as any to mention Built To Spill's cover of "Cortez the Killer", which is the shortest 20 minute song I've ever heard.
Agreed. Also, this seems to be as good a place as any to mention Built To Spill's cover of "Cortez the Killer", which is the shortest 20 minute song I've ever heard.
The Live at the Filmore versions of "Cowgirl in the Sand" and "Down by the River" are absolutely amazing.
The Live at the Filmore versions of "Cowgirl in the Sand" and "Down by the River" are absolutely amazing.
I'm just disappointed that it took so long for someone to mention "Marquee Moon". That buildup at the end of the guitar solo, the repeated note/half-step ascending melody, gets me every time.
I'm just disappointed that it took so long for someone to mention "Marquee Moon". That buildup at the end of the guitar solo, the repeated note/half-step ascending melody, gets me every time.
Aww…[kicks dirt]
Aww…[kicks dirt]
Yeah, not worth it. The reply from leeharvey is asinine.
Yeah, not worth it. The reply from leeharvey is asinine.
Back in college, but that was years ago.
Back in college, but that was years ago.
This reminds me of the Gary Jules cover of "Mad World". Really surprised this works.
This reminds me of the Gary Jules cover of "Mad World". Really surprised this works.
I think insisting on "licking" "the salt off your lost faded lips" instead of "eat" either shows that the author is a prude or lacks passion.
I think insisting on "licking" "the salt off your lost faded lips" instead of "eat" either shows that the author is a prude or lacks passion.
God I love that album, ranks right behind TOTBL for me.
God I love that album, ranks right behind TOTBL for me.
Yup, exactly right @The_Primordial_Dr_Zoidberg:disqus . I just wanted to avoid typing out the possessive of "Camus".
Yup, exactly right @The_Primordial_Dr_Zoidberg:disqus . I just wanted to avoid typing out the possessive of "Camus".
I have conducted an approximate duplicate of this test, and have reached similar conclusions.