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wa27 posted:My top 5 is basically just the release order. I lump Q/A together with Duty Now almost as equals though. They've both superb. The non-singles from Freedom are really some of the best material, Snowball is probably my favorite. The whole pile of the early records, I can't really pick one over the other, they're all fantastic.
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hexwren posted:The non-singles from Freedom are really some of the best material, Snowball is probably my favorite. The whole pile of the early records, I can't really pick one over the other, they're all fantastic. Speaking of singles, why are the b-sides better so much of the time? The b-side of Whip It is loving Turnaround.
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sporklift posted:The deluxe edition of Black Velvet is pretty cheap right now. I could do without the velvet box but the rest of the package is pretty rad. Somewhere Alannah Myles quivers w/rage
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CPL593H posted:Speaking of singles, why are the b-sides better so much of the time? The b-side of Whip It is loving Turnaround. Do bands pick the singles or do the labels? I am actually wondering. Singles seem like they are usually the most accessible and catchy song, which would help sell records, and not necessarily the more interesting music a band might make. B-sides also have the benefit of, usually, being a song not released otherwise, so it’s feels fresh in comparison. I always am more interested in a B-side. I remember when Animal Collective was on Conan or some other late night show and played #1 which surprised and confused everyone. There’s a good screen cap of the subtitles. I’m pretty sure this is it. edit: spelling Toe Rag fucked around with this message at 16:35 on Sep 10, 2019 |
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CPL593H posted:Speaking of singles, why are the b-sides better so much of the time? The b-side of Whip It is loving Turnaround. I love Working in a Coal Mine too, though the entire Heavy Metal soundtrack is fuckin awesome. One of my favorite post-Budokan Cheap Trick songs too
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# ? Sep 10, 2019 16:31 |
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Toe Rag posted:Do bands pick the singles or do the labels? This totally depends.
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# ? Sep 10, 2019 17:00 |
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Full restoration from the original tapes of Gene Clark's masterpiece helmed by 4AD: http://geneclark.4ad.com Can't say I'm very interested in the $150 box set version considering there doesn't seem to be a lot of extra material surrounding this record; the last time it was released we got some demos/working versions of the same album tunes, and this seems to add just more session mixes without any of the overdubs. But I will definitely pick up the LP.
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# ? Sep 10, 2019 17:15 |
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my fluance rt84 arrived yesterday! and this is going to apparently sound BETTER in 30 hours of play? gently caress I'm in love
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# ? Sep 10, 2019 18:05 |
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Ahahaha, that image has been floating around forever but I didn't know it was Animal Collective until you said it, but clearly that's Animal Collective. Also: a pretty accurate representation of #1.
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1000 umbrellas posted:Full restoration from the original tapes of Gene Clark's masterpiece helmed by 4AD: Hey man, thanks so much for this heads up. I've been watching for that album on eBay for awhile now and rarely see it dip below $40.
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1000 umbrellas posted:Full restoration from the original tapes of Gene Clark's masterpiece helmed by 4AD: I don’t know the rest of the album but no other is an amazing track.
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Banano posted:
1000 umbrellas posted:Full restoration from the original tapes of Gene Clark's masterpiece helmed by 4AD: If anyone buys this and doesn’t want the SACDs, please please please please please sell them to me. I love No Other to death but I already have an original pressing so I can’t justify the cost of the box.
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Banano posted:
You gotta get in there- the rest of the album far surpasses the title track even. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeJSvoc2rlw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzbZQePLyBg
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# ? Sep 11, 2019 19:58 |
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'90s Dance era-Sparks never did anything for me, but Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins is getting reissued along with a new three LP best-of compilation.
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# ? Sep 12, 2019 17:15 |
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Time to add some Money to the vinyl collection. Eddie Money, that is. https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/13/entertainment/eddie-money-cancer-death-trnd/index.html
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I will continue to happily not have any Money in my record collection, thank you The only downside of this is having to hear yokels play “Two Tickets to Paradise” on the jukebox for the next ~year
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I feel like Eddie Money records aren't going to jump in price because only old people give a poo poo about him. It's not like Prince or David Bowie where the music has an appeal to young people and can thus be price gouged. Eddie Money is firmly in the dad rock genre.
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CPL593H posted:I feel like Eddie Money records aren't going to jump in price because only old people give a poo poo about him. It's not like Prince or David Bowie where the music has an appeal to young people and can thus be price gouged. Eddie Money is firmly in the dad rock genre. Hell, Take Me Home Tonight would have been his dad's rock genre by use of Ronnie Spector.
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I’m 35. More people younger than me in my office posted on Slack about Money’s death than Tom Petty’s or Prince’s and I don’t know what the hell.
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Finally broke down today and upgraded from my LP60 and also preordered the Final Fantasy 7 Remake vinyl.
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CPL593H posted:I feel like Eddie Money records aren't going to jump in price because only old people give a poo poo about him. It's not like Prince or David Bowie where the music has an appeal to young people and can thus be price gouged. Eddie Money is firmly in the dad rock genre. His hits are pretty popular, but honestly, I doubt there's much interest in his albums. Like, if I had any Mony, it would be a greatest hits set or something like that. And Take Me Home Tonight is an eternal song, and I will fight anyone with a chainsaw over that fact. So if you have a chainsaw and disagree, come at me!
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# ? Sep 14, 2019 17:39 |
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https://youtu.be/HZqPY-Zoh7o
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Asnorban posted:I’m 35. More people younger than me in my office posted on Slack about Money’s death than Tom Petty’s or Prince’s and I don’t know what the hell. Your coworkers are boring rear end squares.
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# ? Sep 14, 2019 19:11 |
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Eddie Money isn't an album artist but Take Me Home Tonight and Baby Hold On are both great singles
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Blast Fantasto posted:Eddie Money isn't an album artist but Take Me Home Tonight and Baby Hold On are both great singles Those are the only Eddie Money songs anyone's ever heard. The aforementioned Tom Petty is the superior dad rocker.
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CPL593H posted:Those are the only Eddie Money songs anyone's ever heard. The aforementioned Tom Petty is the superior dad rocker. I mean is anyone saying Eddie Money is on the same level? Tom Petty had hits in 4 decades and at least like 6 great albums.
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CPL593H posted:Those are the only Eddie Money songs anyone's ever heard.
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# ? Sep 14, 2019 22:04 |
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CPL593H posted:Those are the only Eddie Money songs anyone's ever heard. The aforementioned Tom Petty is the superior dad rocker. What about Two Tickets to Paradise.
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My Lovely Horse posted:Shakin was in Guitar Hero. Or Rock Band? One of them. And one of the best videos on beavis and butthead
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Cemetry Gator posted:What about Two Tickets to Paradise. quote:We started drinkin', weren't thinkin' too straight
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# ? Sep 15, 2019 03:01 |
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I've got a hunger, it's a hunger
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# ? Sep 15, 2019 03:17 |
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Cemetry Gator posted:What about Two Tickets to Paradise. It's an alright song I guess but I don't really care about it.
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# ? Sep 15, 2019 04:48 |
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Money had Baby Hold On Two Tickets to Paradise Walk on Water Shakin' Take Me Home Tonight Think I'm in Love which all entered eternal repeat on radio and that's five more tunes than a lot of people The real problem is that the AV Undercover videos have all been pulled down and Coliseum had a great cover of Shakin'. Heavy riffage and the big sax line, good stuff.
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# ? Sep 15, 2019 06:59 |
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hexwren posted:Money had I only know Baby Hold On, Two Tickets, and Take Me Home Tonight. I don't dislike Eddie Money, I just don't care.
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CPL593H posted:I don't dislike Eddie Money, I just don't care. This is a reasonable stance to take.
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# ? Sep 15, 2019 11:36 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6w53clUeqrk
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hexwren posted:Money had The loss of AV Undercover has been a seriously crushing blow in my life. That they never actually published the list of songs for the final years was like your significant other treating you like an rear end in a top hat before dumping you to help you get over the heartache faster.
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Boinks posted:I've got a hunger, it's a hunger Be my little baby Be my little babyyyyyy
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CPL593H posted:Those are the only Eddie Money songs anyone's ever heard. The aforementioned Tom Petty is the superior dad rocker. If you say you haven't heard Two Tickets to Paradise or Shakin you're a loving liar. But yes Tom Petty was the better rocker, dad or otherwise. Asnorban posted:I’m 35. More people younger than me in my office posted on Slack about Money’s death than Tom Petty’s or Prince’s and I don’t know what the hell. Obviously they're far superior artists but basic people really love Two Tickets to Paradise. It's like Margaritaville. Nail Rat fucked around with this message at 15:57 on Sep 15, 2019 |
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Trevor Hale posted:The loss of AV Undercover has been a seriously crushing blow in my life. The last couple years did less for me than earlier on, their insistence on not bringing back artists (except when they did) really hamstrung them. There's groups and covers I dug from the last few seasons, but it genericized the sound a lot. It could still be argued it peaked with the very first episode, Ted Leo's Tears For Fears cover is loving great. Now, in terms of whose records are going to become even more stupid expensive, Daniel Johnston.
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