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November 14, 2003 at 7:54 am #96880
DB-yeah,it`s the cd with everything
I like it though some people would be turned off by it but you can see where other bands took influence from them;the organ/female vocals stuff sounds like Stereolab;the guitar/bass interplay sounds like early Cocteau Twins.November 14, 2003 at 4:56 pm #96881used place opened up a new shop recently, picked up a handful…
Supersuckers/Electric Frankenstein-Splitsville Volume 1
Scarce-Red EP
Scarce-deadsexy
Red House Painters-Red House Painters
Eleventh Dream Day-Beet
The Best of Sun Rockabilly Vol. 1…1st song Flying Saucer Rock’N’Roll :aliensmile:November 15, 2003 at 7:40 am #96882VG-hey,great you found some Scarce
play Scorpion Tray loud!
I wanted to send that song out on our AG group but it was the wrong song
November 15, 2003 at 1:05 pm #96883Paul Westerberg – Come feel me tremble
Wheat – Per second, per second, per second…every second.
V/A – The Amos House Collection vol. II & vol. IIIthose Amos House discs have a lot of exclusive or rare songs from bands/artists like Hayden, Wheat, Aislers Set, Califone, Wilco, Elliot Smith, Spoon, Bright Eyes, Elf Power etc., the proceedings are for the benefit of an organization providing help to people in need. More info on the records can be found here
November 15, 2003 at 2:58 pm #96884"SG" wrote:VG-hey,great you found some Scarce
play Scorpion Tray loud!
I wanted to send that song out on our AG group but it was the wrong song 
Great song, got that ep for 3 bucks
November 18, 2003 at 1:46 pm #96885v/a – For anyone that’s listening (a tribute to Uncle Tupelo)
Dolorean – Not Exotic
Clem Snide – Beautiful EPA question: Why do American companies put such a nearly impossible to remove sticky thingy with the name of the artist and the title of the album on top of the cd
(and then seal the whole thing once more in cellophane…
)(and do those sticky thingies have a name…
)November 18, 2003 at 1:50 pm #96886Cashed in on some advice from Salami today and brought these home:
Miles Davis-Kind Of Blue
Sarah Vaughan-At Mister Kelly
Duke Ellington-At Newport 1956November 18, 2003 at 5:14 pm #96887Robert-hope you like those albums;the Miles Davis one is a perfect late night album,I like on the Sarah Vaughan album how she chats with the audience and that guy who keeps saying SING BABY SING
and the Ellington should get you swingin,especially Dimiendo And Crescendo In Blue,that sax solo is one of the greatest ever played,it got a blonde in the crowd dancing like crazy 
DB-what bands are on the Uncle Tupelo tribute?November 18, 2003 at 5:46 pm #96888"Grandfather Westinghouse" wrote:DB-what bands are on the Uncle Tupelo tribute?No "really big names" on this one, best-known might be Peter Holsapple and Dolly Varden, but it’s a real fine album, see (and hear some of it) it here…
November 18, 2003 at 7:01 pm #96889meat puppets – up on the sun
dinosaur jr – bug
the replacements – tim
black sabbath – master of realityNovember 19, 2003 at 7:19 am #96890DB-I`ve heard of Anna Fermin`s Trigger Gospel and Duane Jarvis before;looks like a good tribute,good choice of tunes too :aliensmile:
November 19, 2003 at 6:39 pm #96891i finally got around to picking up the latest jay farrar album – ‘terroir blues’
November 19, 2003 at 7:57 pm #96892Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci–Sleep/Holiday
November 20, 2003 at 8:11 am #96893more Dexy’s – Don’t Stand Me Down, Searcing for the Young Soul Rebels, There There my Dear. unfucking believable, Too Rye Ay was the first album I bought in 1982, and it sounds just as good.
Closer – Joy DivisionNovember 21, 2003 at 1:12 pm #96894the Shins – Oh inverted world
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