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Post by elvisfontenot on Mar 6, 2009 14:02:19 GMT -8
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Post by Fearless Heart on Mar 7, 2009 11:59:42 GMT -8
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Post by thermopoly on Mar 7, 2009 12:09:53 GMT -8
[shadow=red,left,300]The Gunshy "There's No Love in This War"[/shadow]
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Post by bruddah on Mar 7, 2009 12:56:13 GMT -8
[shadow=red,left,300]The Gunshy "There's No Love in This War"[/shadow] Looks interesting. And welcome if you weren't here before under a different moniker.
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Post by Gdogg on Mar 7, 2009 17:43:58 GMT -8
[shadow=red,left,300]The Gunshy "There's No Love in This War"[/shadow] Looks interesting. And welcome if you weren't here before under a different moniker. I'm thinking she was previously known as Bisky. Am I right?
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Post by Dan on Mar 7, 2009 20:29:29 GMT -8
It's excellent. Any fan of hers will surely enjoy it. (And anyone who likes her should really make it a point to catch one of her shows if she's anywhere close. You'll be kicking yourself in your old age if you don't.)
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Post by Diglerdee on Mar 9, 2009 12:47:08 GMT -8
The Hold Steady ~ Stay Positive
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Post by antoine on Mar 9, 2009 13:48:50 GMT -8
How's that Buddy and Julie disc? I heard the song "Chalk," which was really good.
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Post by jayell on Mar 9, 2009 17:50:15 GMT -8
Just arrived: M. Ward -- Hold Time -- two tracks in, it's predictably lovely
A.C. Newman -- Get Guilty -- better than his first, not as consistently grand as the last Pornos. One of the finer opening tracks in recent memory.
Thom Yorke -- The Eraser -- everybody says In Rainbows sounds like this, so it seemed worth picking up.
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy -- Lie Down in the Light -- which I have on CD, but if ever an album were meant to be heard on vinyl. . . .
En route:
Gene Clark -- s/t [White Light] -- speaking of things one should hear on vinyl. First I had a tape of this from my old bf's scratchy LP. Then I bought a scratchy used LP in the West Village. Then I bought a meh CD, then the better Japanese (or German?) CD reissue. Now it's available again as the Good Lord intended, on 180-gram vinyl.
Jenny Lewis -- Acid Tongue -- Geez, I hope this doesn't suck. Lewis has everything going for her: good songs, great voice, general winsomeness. So why is her stuff always vaguely disappointing -- except that version of "Roll On" she did with Dntel, which is freakin' sublime?
Clem Snide -- Hungry Bird
Neko Case -- Yata Tornado or Whatever -- I still say she's a one-trick pony, but it's not a bad trick, and I like the guests she lined up.
(If I weren't poor, I would have ordered the 180-gram Queen reissues, and I may still once summer school starts.)
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Post by Duvi on Mar 9, 2009 17:58:08 GMT -8
Gene Clark -- s/t [White Light] -- speaking of things one should hear on vinyl. First I had a tape of this from my old bf's scratchy LP. Then I bought a scratchy used LP in the West Village. Then I bought a meh CD, then the better Japanese (or German?) CD reissue. Now it's available again as the Good Lord intended, on 180-gram vinyl. I've still got my original vinyl kicking around somewhere but I also have a 2002 A&M CD with five bonus tracks ... is that the meh CD? It doesn't appear to be either Japanese or German.
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Post by jayell on Mar 9, 2009 18:11:30 GMT -8
I've still got my original vinyl kicking around somewhere but I also have a 2002 A&M CD with five bonus tracks ... is that the meh CD? It doesn't appear to be either Japanese or German. The 2002 one with the bonus tracks is the later non-meh reissue orchestrated by Sid Griffin, but the disc itself says "made in the EU," and mine also has a sticker on the front saying "Made in Germany." A&M was the original 1971 distributor.
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Post by Dan on Mar 9, 2009 18:20:44 GMT -8
Gene Clark -- s/t [White Light] -- speaking of things one should hear on vinyl. First I had a tape of this from my old bf's scratchy LP. Then I bought a scratchy used LP in the West Village. Then I bought a meh CD, then the better Japanese (or German?) CD reissue. Now it's available again as the Good Lord intended, on 180-gram vinyl. Do you have the recent Gene Clark live album that I raved about on my bests of 2008 list? (Oh...yeah...I never posted that..) EDIT: By 'recent Gene Clark live album', I mean recently released live album recorded back in the days when he was still alive. (Jim McGuinn should die in shame. Dave Crosby, too.)
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Post by jayell on Mar 9, 2009 18:28:40 GMT -8
I'm pretty sure I have the widely circulated boot version of that.
Edit: Yes indeedy, I do have that. Also:
McGuinn [coughshitheelcough], Clark, and Hillman at the Bottom Line 1979
Clark -- two shows at the Palomino in LA in 1982 and one in Westboro, Mass in 1988, plus two discs of demos and outtakes
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Post by Duvi on Mar 9, 2009 18:35:36 GMT -8
]Do you have the recent Gene Clark live album that I raved about on my bests of 2008 list? (Oh...yeah...I never posted that..) EDIT: By 'recent Gene Clark live album', I mean recently released live album recorded back in the days when he was still alive. (Jim McGuinn should die in shame. Dave Crosby, too.) The Silverado '75 Live & Unreleased one?
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Post by Bad Dad on Mar 10, 2009 7:51:01 GMT -8
The Silverado '75 Live & Unreleased one? I prefer the unrecorded version.
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