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Ryan Adams hasn't released anything worthwhile.
Quote from: Yada on June 25, 2014, 01:07:25 pmI guess I could say I like up to Cold Roses... after that, a bunch of quantity over quality. the truth, but ashes and fire is still really strong.That cold roses tour was awesome, one of my favorite shows. Had front row seats in a Berkley auditorium and it was just the naz.
I guess I could say I like up to Cold Roses... after that, a bunch of quantity over quality.
Quote from: James Ford on June 25, 2014, 09:24:58 amRyan Adams hasn't released anything worthwhile.Edited that for accuracy.
Quote from: hutch on June 19, 2014, 03:55:07 pmQuote from: Yada on June 19, 2014, 03:38:49 pmQuote from: James Ford on June 19, 2014, 01:42:27 pmDoes anybody listen to their old Public Enemy cd's/lp's/cassettes? Talk about a band whose music did not age well.In general, I've found that rap doesn't' age all too well. aint that the truthcounterpoint: aquemini, reachin', blowout comb, the chronic, ready to die (to name a few) all aged beautifully.
Quote from: Yada on June 19, 2014, 03:38:49 pmQuote from: James Ford on June 19, 2014, 01:42:27 pmDoes anybody listen to their old Public Enemy cd's/lp's/cassettes? Talk about a band whose music did not age well.In general, I've found that rap doesn't' age all too well. aint that the truth
Quote from: James Ford on June 19, 2014, 01:42:27 pmDoes anybody listen to their old Public Enemy cd's/lp's/cassettes? Talk about a band whose music did not age well.In general, I've found that rap doesn't' age all too well.
Does anybody listen to their old Public Enemy cd's/lp's/cassettes? Talk about a band whose music did not age well.
Looks like the new album is done and back from the manufacturer ready to be soldSaw a release date of 7/22FREEMAN is Aaron Freeman's first album of original material since disbanding Ween and getting sober, but it's not a record mired in its maker's private struggles. It's a collection of gorgeous, subtly offbeat songs. The lush psych pop of "...Stallion"; the melancholy plea of "More Than the World"; the unflappable, Plastic Ono Band esque blues-rock of "Gimmie One More." FREEMAN distills the Aaron Freeman aesthetic equal parts wonder & malaise, frankness & mysticism, defiance & vulnerability to its headiest essence, proving that this man, known for so long by another name, is finally free.
something called "A Motown Tribute to Nickleback" exists.. WHY WHY WHY WHY