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Cowboy Song is my favorite Thin Lizzy song! I would love to hear J cover it!
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Cowboy Song is my favorite Thin Lizzy song! I would love to hear J cover it!
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Happy Birthday!
Sorry about the last post, heres the setlist.
Gargoyle
NO Bones
Kracked
Lose
Bulbs of Passion
The Wagon
Forget the Swan
Budge
The Lung
Freakscene
Raisins
Slugefeast
Just Like Heaven
In a Jar
Chunks
Quest
Does it FloatSenrindoal was right. The band did sound even tighter then before. The vocals were a little hard to hear where I was at, but the band sounded great.
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Happy Birthday Coma Girl!
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The Chocolate Watchband-No Way Out
A few may have been pointed out already, but Limp Bizkit, Alanis Morisette, Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, and Barnaked Ladies just make me sick.
Someone mentioned the Dave Matthews band too, and I have to agree. The worst part about single was almost every girl where I live(metro Detroit area) absolutely love Dave Matthews. Any other guys here run into that problem while dating? I’m glad I’m married, just so everytime I hop in a car with a woman I dont have to listen to the DMB.
Cool topic. I totally agree on everything thats been said about Hendrix. He was so talented, and most people just think of him as a good guitar player. Electric Ladyland is mind blowing. MachineGun is the most impressive guitar playing I’ve ever heard. No one even comes close to Hendrix on guitar.
As far as underrated albums, does comedy count? Bill Hicks is another person that is way underappreciated. Everything he put out was brilliant.
"Live at the Haunted House", by The Mermen would be my pick as an album that people should really give a listen. Anyone that loves guitar will be blown away by Jim Thomas’s playing. Some people might not be able to get into surf/instrumental music, but this album is a must for any guitar fans.
I saw three shows on the recent tour, and didnt think it was as loud as the Without a Sound or Hand it Over tour shows.
I’m curious if the people that think the shows were too loud are just seeing J/Dino for the first time?
Its usually pretty easy to tell who in a Dino crowd is seeing the band for the first time. Â They usually cover their ears, and lean over to their friends ear to talk about how damn loud it is. I remember the first time I went, and couldn’t hear the alarm clock the next morning.
I love the way you actually feel the music with the volume. I know how loud they like to play. If I’m going to see 1 show, I dont wear earplugs. If Im going to several shows in a row, I wear them.
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