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QuoteDandelionPowderman Quoteeraser Substantial Damage sounds like an outtake from the Plastic Fang or Damage albums by the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion... Both of which had Steve Jordan involved in their production And, a couple of decades before that, If You Can't Rock Me, of course If I'd written that riff I'd have recycled it many times before now!
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8 ***years ***ago
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Substantial Damage sounds like an outtake from the Plastic Fang or Damage albums by the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion... Both of which had Steve Jordan involved in their production
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8 ***years ***ago
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As if riding the subway wasn't an unpleasant enough experience already ...
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9 ***years ***ago
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QuoteTeddyB1018 That was in Sounds, not the NME. Written by Garry gobshite Bushell if I remember correctly, around the time he started hanging out with dodgy right-wing bands
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9 ***years ***ago
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Mitch Mitchell Keith Moon Jaki Liebezeit John Densmore Topper Headon Honourable mention: for being the perfect drummer for the music played -Tommy Ramone
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10 ***years ***ago
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Quotestonesfan70 I settled for showing my disdain for the lame music he likes - punk, namely Green Day (excuse me while I retch). Green Day - not "punk", apart from in the music industry sense of radio-friendly unit shifters to mall rats expressing their individuality by all dressing. speaking and thinking the same way... The original "punk" bands - whether the Stoog
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10 ***years ***ago
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First of all, in no way do I believe the way that Russia is being run by Putin is in any way fair, just or "morally" right, and I certainly believe in the right of any citizen of a country to have the right to freely and openly criticise their government But - consider a situation in which a band (genre & gender irrelevant) had gatecrashed a well-attended religious service in St
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10 ***years ***ago
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Quotedrbryant QuoteThrylan Quotedrbryant LoneRangerRidesAgain's Greates Hits (Asylum Records) 1. Crazy (Gnarls Barkley cover) 2. Still Crazy After All These Years (Paul Simon cover) 3. Dancing with Myself (Duet w/JumpingJackOLantern) 4. Crazy for You (Madonna cover) 5. Crazy on You (Heart cover) 6. Crazy (Aerosmith cover) 7. Rock and Roll Fantasy (Bad Company cover) 8. That's
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11 ***years ***ago
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11 ***years ***ago
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In no order... Spriritualized - Sweet Heart, Sweet Light The Jim Jones Revue - The Savage Heart Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Meat and Bone
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11 ***years ***ago
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Quotestupidguy2 True, there is nothing worse than not being able to hear your own guitar when jamming with others....that also has alot to do with playing alot. You have to get used to listening to other people on stage and after not playing for an extended period of time, you only listen to yourself..... Again, I think he's rusty, no more, no less. True, but most bands gigging above cl
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11 ***years ***ago
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Quotekleermaker Quote71Tele QuoteVT22 Quotetheimposter I recently came across my boot of the 2003 MSG show and was listening on the way home from work.I am sorry, but I think Ronnie's solo at the end was rather terrible. There wasn't one single phrase or run that I found admirable in the entire rambling, formless solo. And I am not a hardcore Taylorphile, I just honestly have a hard tim
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11 ***years ***ago
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QuoteHis Majesty Hmm, aside from the overly nice backing vocals, I don't hear anything wrong with this version. Ronnie takes a more raw approach than Taylor did, There's references to the studio version, but also his own more Faces era like style in there. From 7:30 to 8:30 I hear something that wanders out of time, and features a bunch of sour bends RW can play some great gu
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11 ***years ***ago
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Can - a lot of pieces flow together, but (IMO) Monster Movie: Yoo Doo Right Tago Mago - Halleluhwah Ege Bamyasi - I'm So Green Future Days - Future Days / Bel Air Get those four albums and Soundtracks and you can't go wrong
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11 ***years ***ago
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QuoteDandelionPowdermanWell said, Marco! To add one thing: I bet he's gonna steer clear off the bad fuzzy sound he had in 2003 the next time. Then, CYHMK will sound way better, imo. he just wasn't comfortable with that sound (it's the same with Sway). If he had a bad fuzzy sound in 2003, who's fault is that? As one of the world's wealthier guitarists, he has the time
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12 ***years ***ago
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Quotestonescrow QuoteGlam Descendant >The bad news is, that they are done touring and making new music. Unlike the Beatles? No, unlike Paul, Ringo, and James. Zak Starkey not considered part of the "family" then?
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12 ***years ***ago
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QuoteErik_Snow Quotekleermaker This one is unsurpassed in my absolutely humble opinion Mine too. No version comes close, IMO, we're lucky to have that one in excellent stereo For me the main difference is that MJ seems to actually connect with the song in 1973... Whereas LA 75 sounds like some coked-up drunk has taken over the vocal duties.
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