[ They have a dude who did all the recordings with them, but they wouldn't let him be a proper member of the group on some fuck off, we're all super famous and you're not shit. Then the poor guy has to look at the guy from ELO all session wondering how the fuck that guy got to be in the band with Dylan, Harrison, Orbison, and Petty, and he didn't.
Along these same lines I love finding LP's by acts like "The Bob Smith Duo"...Dude, you're not saving any time or space by not callin' it "Smith & Jones" you're just exposing the fact that you have the biggest ego on the planet and won't let poor Jonesy get any shine!!
Haha, yes. I have some small-group garage-band 45 from the mellifluously named "Boys N' Ivy featuring Jim Toti and Dee Blzyzyk" (or something like that). And you know there's only like four motherfuckers in the band anyway.
"Super-ego is gaining control of you-you-you-you..."
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edith head said:
rootlesscosmo said:
Tom Petty sucks.
crazy talk. i can understand if you you're not feeling his music but he does not suck
this documentary peter bogdanovich made me really appreciate his music and his personality. highly recommend it!
+1
I loved his first two or three albums, but began to drift away from him after Damn The Torpedoes, and after watching this movie, I was all, "what the fuck was I thinking..?"
Surely whiteys are not the best judges of what the whitest album is? I mean, something that's impenetrably white may not be obvious to someone born into it. I say this as someone A4-white myself.
b/w
I await the yang of The Blackest Albums with baited breath.
Ah, but the very act of observing and recording such musicways by whitey must whiten these experiences, as my homey Heisenberg might concur. I believe the one SchoolLy D encapsulated the problem best:
crazy talk. i can understand if you you're not feeling his music but he does not suck
this documentary peter bogdanovich made me really appreciate his music and his personality. highly recommend it!
+1
I loved his first two or three albums, but began to drift away from him after Damn The Torpedoes, and after watching this movie, I was all, "what the fuck was I thinking..?"
It's kinda short, though.
i'm saying. watching the whole thing made me marvel at how many quality hits he had (i think i counted at least 14), but besides that, I gave Damn the Torpedoes another listen recently and it's an unbelievably strong album. There's about 5 deep cuts on there, and now I flirt with the idea that "You Tell Me" is one of my favorite Petty songs ever.
The lyrics to The Waiting are really moving to me too. I also think that Benmont Tench is so awesome on keys.
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Haha, yes. I have some small-group garage-band 45 from the mellifluously named "Boys N' Ivy featuring Jim Toti and Dee Blzyzyk" (or something like that). And you know there's only like four motherfuckers in the band anyway.
"Super-ego is gaining control of you-you-you-you..."
GOATWOAT might be Pet Sounds.Most overrated by far.
b/w
It better not show up on the Strut100.
this is not white
crazy talk. i can understand if you you're not feeling his music but he does not suck
this documentary peter bogdanovich made me really appreciate his music and his personality. highly recommend it!
ooooooooohhhhh - lol!
let's see how many pages that goes!
But check it, yo:
J DILLA CHANGED MY BOARD SHORTS
GOALED!
+1
I loved his first two or three albums, but began to drift away from him after Damn The Torpedoes, and after watching this movie, I was all, "what the fuck was I thinking..?"
It's kinda short, though.
so white, it's see through
You sound white.
Believe.
b/w
I await the yang of The Blackest Albums with baited breath.
etc etc etc
etc etc etc
Yawn.
translucent actually, not quite see through
nah, u way off
whats white about this? way off
i'm saying. watching the whole thing made me marvel at how many quality hits he had (i think i counted at least 14), but besides that, I gave Damn the Torpedoes another listen recently and it's an unbelievably strong album. There's about 5 deep cuts on there, and now I flirt with the idea that "You Tell Me" is one of my favorite Petty songs ever.
The lyrics to The Waiting are really moving to me too. I also think that Benmont Tench is so awesome on keys.