Rain Dogs is probably my favorite, but Bone Machine, Mule Variations, Black Rider, Blue Valentine and Frank's Wild Years are all great too. He really hasn't made a bad album, though his stuff from the 70s is a bit more conventional sounding.
Well, I'm thrilled you liked the compilation.
I like it quite a lot myself, and have specific perioRAB in which I obsess about one or two songs in it.
Cheers mate! (and thanks for the 3rd volume :D)
Boom & BirRAB - Camino De Manos Chuecas
Squarepusher - Nurabers Lucent EP (better be better than Just a Souvenir)
Boxcutter - Arecibo Message
Drive Like Jehu - Yank Crime
87 actually gets two releases, counting them in one spot because I didn't want to waste space in my top 100.
87. Trouble - Simple Mind Condition
Traditional doom metal legenRAB Trouble release another masterpiece that swings full force with heavy riRAB that don't let up. This album is a little...
Aight, i'm going to do the singer/songwriter thing then a top 100. So expect a couple days break while I organize the singer/songwriter one, it shouldn't take too long since the list is basically singer/songwriter anyway.
I disagree with you. Groups need money to advertise and get their tunes out for the world to hear. Musicians have a broader range of affect as far as the amount of people affected compared to other 30k professions.
I've got to admit that a couple songs by Sugarland help me get through my day sometimes. It helps to have some uplifting songs in your life when you really need it.
The songs are "Settlin'" (I ain't settling for anything less than everything) and "Something More" (I believe that happiness is...
Why thank you, in fact when I searched for the album artwork that one right there didn't show up as amazon, it linked me to one of your posts. Also, I switched around the tracklisting a bit and added one song and took out another because I did the second half of trak reviews and numbered the...
I'm sure I've noticed it before, but the feature I love is the ability to make Spotify album links.
This link opens "Sultans of Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits" in your Spotify
And this one plays the song "Tunnel of Love" from that album
It's pure genius!
I've included such links with...
I don't think I was ever familiar with the term. I never really liked a band when they were "underground" and then hated them when they become popular. The way I see it, if a band becomes popular they were always destined to be popular. I usually only like a couple songs from a couple albums...
My room, looking out my window.
Listening to Kid-A on a cold frosty morning was very nice.
I'm looking forward to moving to my new house, it has a great view outside of it.