Casteneda
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Just caught this movie today. Very well-done documentary, I was especially fascinated by the Darlene Love/Phil Spector side story--actually the whole Darlene Love life story is fascinating in itself, along with Lisa Fischer's story, were to me, the…
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I'm eternally grateful to Soul Strut for hyping me to this album. Was not familiar with this album until I started lurking around here a few years ago. The instrumentation, the songwriting, everything about this album is top notch.
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I was once a huge Dylan fan many, many years ago. Though I really haven't listened to a full album of his in years, this song gets me every time..
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batmon said:Side A is unfukwitable. Side B - is shaky..IMO. But I prefer There's No Place Like America Today and Superfly for total albums.
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Definitely ride for OK Computer. Once of my favorite rock albums of all-time. I really like The Bends, Kid A, and Amnesic as well, and would never part with those albums. I started losing interest after "Hail to the Thief" (their worst album, in …
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TV show: Seinfeld Movie: Repo Man Honorable Mention Movie: Raging Bull Honorable Mention TV Show: Arrested Development
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Great band---I'm most fond of the "Remain in Light" and "Fear of Music" era, when the Afrobeat influences more were prominent. This isn't a Talking Heads album, but I love this album: Attached files
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Guzzo said:Casteneda said: Other than "Hard Times" not many other tracks stood out for me. you sir are really fucking wrong. His version of "It's Been A Long Time Coming" with its insane horn buildups and psychedelic breakdown complete with a …
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Maybe this is an album I need to revisit. I remember being psyched at picking this up five years ago, and I think I've only listened to it 4 or 5 times all the way through. Other than "Hard Times" not many other tracks stood out for me.
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It's funny that you mentioned "The Opposite" as your favorite. I just watched that episode last night (for probably the 20th time) as I have the box set of all the episodes and I told my wife that it's my favorite of all-time, followed by probably …
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I'm shocked that it's at #25. I figured it'd for sure be a top 5 Soul Strut album. As said above, all killer, no filler. I wish more hip hop albums were this focused from beginning to end.
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"Rain". Great, hard-hitting drum intro, and a nice concluding looped backwards vocal by Lennon.
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DustedDon said: I second that Gandalf album, and in terms of films, definitely second the Jodorowsky--both El Topo and Holy Mountain were films I watched a few times under the influence. Also, this film is grea…
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I haven't touched any kind of drug in about 15 years, but back in college, I definitely had some go-to albums while doing drugs. Weed: Definitely Can "Tago Mago". We'd listen to that second half of the album and bake all night. 'Sh…
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This is always the first album I play for anyone who needs an introduction to Latin music from that era. Such a perfect album, and my favorite Fania release.
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Re-discovering the works of King Crimson after many years away from them, particularly their first two albums, "Larks' Tongues in Aspic", and "Red".
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Just got mine too, the other day. Love it! I traded in the "Now" compilation cd that I had, since I got the full deal.
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Herm said:Tucson > Phoenix (But yes, I'm biased.) I agree with that. Definitely like Tucson better than Phoenix, and used to spend some weekends at Hotel Congress back in the day...Liked the overall vibe of the downtown strip of Tuc…
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Lived in Tempe, right off Mill Ave. for 2 years, from 2002-2003. Fun place to live in your early/mid-20's. Spent a lot of time at Casey Moore's and going to Long Wong's before it closed. It was a perfect place for an educator to live, because I h…
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R.I.P. to one of my favorites. Love all of his 70's input, really love the album "Street Lady".
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Yikes, sorry. DELETE
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Here's my music blog: soulexcursions.blogspot.com
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Here's my music blog: http://soulexcursions.blogspot.com/
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Had it for awhile, and later traded it for something else.
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Definitely second Curtis Mayfield's "Curtis" and Kevin Ayers "Joy of a Toy". Would also like to add Chris Bell "I am the Cosmos". After The Zombies brilliant "Odessey and Oracle" album, singer Colin Blunstone went solo released a gem of an album i…
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My boy K.P. and I were 12 years old when this came out. I remember we went to the "Sam Goody's" at the local mall and put our money together to buy it on tape. We used to play the crap out of that tape while playing Nintendo Tecmo Bowl for hours o…
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Still broken up over my Seahawks losing last week to watch either game today. :(
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Thank you for sharing this. I lived in Portland for seven years (1996-2003), and Elliott's music I lived and breathed for a long time, and was able to have a drink with him back when he was playing a show with Quasi at the (now defunct) EJ's many y…
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Gotta go with Frank Ocean, closely followed by Tame Impala and Kendrick Lamar.