P.S. The new album is pretty good.
Ooh, good to know. I liked the Grinderman album a lot for it's crude (in SO many senses of the word) energy, and was hoping it might give the Seeds a spark.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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.
P.S. The new album is pretty good.
Ooh, good to know. I liked the Grinderman album a lot for it's crude (in SO many senses of the word) energy, and was hoping it might give the Seeds a spark.
I just got my proofs to review for Shoot Out The Lights. MAN! I'm a little overwhelmed by my crazy emotions.
I just got my proofs to review for Shoot Out The Lights. MAN! I'm a little overwhelmed by my crazy emotions.
It's Alive!
You made a book. Congratulations!
That's awesome, Hayden!!
Congratulations!!
eMusic has just started carrying a shitload of old Rolling Stones albums.
Some folks thing they won't be there forever, so maybe grab them soon....
Damn, I now have 15 Stones albums....
eta: I hate to use phrases like "The best rock band in history," but really, who else comes close?
eta: I hate to use phrases like "The best rock band in history," but really, who else comes close?
I am a heretic, because I don't like the Stones. I like their songs, but Mick's voice does nothing for me, and frequently actively bugs me.
I hate to use phrases like "The best rock band in history," but really, who else comes close?
Ramones? Stooges? AC/DC? Hmmm....Pixies?
For pure riffs only AC/DC had as many great ones.
For depth of songbook, only the Ramones can stay close.
For impact and influence only the Stooges and maybe Zeppelin or Sabbath.
Thanks for the kind words from earlier, y'all.
Congratulations, Corwood.
And now, for the reason de-post: you can listen to the entire new Breeders album on their myspace. Yay!