I think so too.
Deep Purple is my second guess, but I'm leaning heavily to Cream.
Monty ,'Trash'
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
I think so too.
Deep Purple is my second guess, but I'm leaning heavily to Cream.
Yeah, some googling confirms it. Thanks.
Awww.
I am listening to today's Breakfast of Champions. That was the sweetest anniversary opening pair of songs! Happy anniversary to you and FAQ wife, Jon!
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I can't stop listening to the new National album, Boxer.
It's much slower and darker than Alligator (which has been in constant rotation for me since it came out) but equally as good - the drums especially stand out on the newer one. If you've never heard them - I highly recommend either album. It's like Leonard Cohen fronted a pop band with cello and horns and wants to tell you about some bad winter-time breakups and that time he was really drunk but his friends were really, really drunk.
Thanks, Tina! She liked 'em too.
Is there a Breakfast of Champions podcast? I always miss it and always regret missing it.
Except he's playing bass, which is weird.
He's done a few all-bass albums in the last couple of years, and they're actually pretty good, a little more ambient than some of his more extreme guitar albums, but still with that pure Jandek pure spaceman sound.
jon beat me to it.
Thanks, y'all!
Ahhh, we love Guardian Unlimited. Review of a recent show at the Tate inspired by Brian Wilson.
Also a funny, cheeky review of the new Marilyn Manson.
MUTILATION IS THE MOST SINCERE FORM OF FLATTERY
0.01 Goodness, is it? Who knew!
It sounds like Guns N' Roses fronted by old man Steptoe.
This made me laugh, both in and of itself, and because it also made me imagine Redd Foxx singing the Marilyn Manson songbook.