In total agreement with Anders. My Bloody Valentine 'Loveless' is, by far, the best album I have ever heard. In fact, I liked it so much that I follwed them around when they toured in support of it. I'm surprised I still had my hearing after 11 shows.
Fans of the band will be overjoyed when they read this news item. It's about time!
In total agreement with Anders. My Bloody Valentine 'Loveless' is, by far, the best album I have ever heard. In fact, I liked it so much that I follwed them around when they toured in support of it. I'm surprised I still had my hearing after 11 shows.
Fans of the band will be overjoyed when they read this news item. It's about time!
Wow! This is good news. Thanks for the link.
I always thought Kevin Shields was a genius. My first MBV album was "Isn't Anything" (actually discovered them being a Cure fan, Robert Smith was a big fan of theirs), and I was totally blown away. Been a fan ever since, but when they stopped producing records I kind forgot about them.
Impossible to answer. I can only say that I have argued for some time that Paul Simon's "Graceland" is the best long-distance driving album ever.
True. True.
When I was little, me and the rest of my family used to listen to GRACELAND in the car while we drove through Europe from the UK to Germany. Over and over again, in an 'infinite loop'... I've heard it so much that the last time I listened to it was...like... Yesterday
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The Boy In The Bubble... Paul Simon... Last Played... 10/02/04 3:43 pm
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Originally posted by mattjohndrow
Beatles-White Album
I'll second that!
Jeff
In no particular order:
Ben Folds Five - Whatever and Ever Amen
Dave Matthews Band - Under the Table and Dreaming
Coldplay - Parachutes
Radiohead - The Bends
Red Hot Chili Peppers - By the Way
Wow. That doesn't even touch on all of my favorite artists, but I suppose a complete post on this topic would exceed the AI posting limit.
Originally posted by mattjohndrow
Beatles-White Album
DJ Tiesto-In Search Of Sunrise 3
DJ Tiesto???????
okay he is from my hometown
but did i miss something or do you just go with the hear say party flow?
Originally posted by gar
DJ Tiesto???????
okay he is from my hometown
but did i miss something or do you just go with the hear say party flow?
dude, no, i love dj tiesto, i have majic 6 and in search of sunrise 3.
Fans of the band will be overjoyed when they read this news item.
Originally posted by audiopollution
In total agreement with Anders. My Bloody Valentine 'Loveless' is, by far, the best album I have ever heard. In fact, I liked it so much that I follwed them around when they toured in support of it. I'm surprised I still had my hearing after 11 shows.
Fans of the band will be overjoyed when they read this news item.
Wow! This is good news. Thanks for the link.
I always thought Kevin Shields was a genius. My first MBV album was "Isn't Anything" (actually discovered them being a Cure fan, Robert Smith was a big fan of theirs), and I was totally blown away. Been a fan ever since, but when they stopped producing records I kind forgot about them.
Hope they produce another album.
Originally posted by midwinter
Impossible to answer. I can only say that I have argued for some time that Paul Simon's "Graceland" is the best long-distance driving album ever.
True. True.
When I was little, me and the rest of my family used to listen to GRACELAND in the car while we drove through Europe from the UK to Germany. Over and over again, in an 'infinite loop'... I've heard it so much that the last time I listened to it was...like... Yesterday
The Boy In The Bubble... Paul Simon... Last Played... 10/02/04 3:43 pm
This is a pretty sophisticated bot. Now let's get rid of it.
Good Zombie thread though!
NIN - The Fragile
Nirvana - Nevermind (will this album ever age?)
and I second Murbot's AIC Dirt.
ok computer for staying power. It's an amazing album and I'm never bored by it.
And this.