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ConanMidstone
Rihanna:-Please don't stop music
Akcent:-Happy people
Wow, you are a trusting soul. Putting your complete address on below your avatar.
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Just heard this at the restaurant while eating lunch. Made me think of Inudesu.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcHB060NKYo
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if anyone is into singer/songwriter type stuff, the lead singer Glen Phillips has a few great albums.
I got the Beady Eyes (Liam Gallagher's new band) and its very just alright. Watered down Oasis stuff
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Guisslapp
Aaaahhhh, the 90s.
Good times.
Patsy Cline playing on my Pandora station right now. Before that it was Randy Travis. I think it's in a country kind of mood.
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George Strait - Amarillo By Morning
One of my all time favorite CW songs. I have made that trip a few times and it takes me right by George's subdivision.
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Speaking of 90's:
Hootie & the Blowfish's Cracked Rear View album
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JuBru
Speaking of 90's:
Hootie & the Blowfish's Cracked Rear View album
LOVE that album! Was the 2nd CD I ever got.
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JuBru
Speaking of 90's:
Hootie & the Blowfish's Cracked Rear View album
Excellent college music. I firmly believe the 90's are going to go down as the best music decade with the 70's coming in a very close second. If you are into the 90's rock/grunge/alt music, I recommend listening to Lithium on XM/Sirius radio.
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Wallflowers radio station on Pandora is a must if you enjoy the 90's.
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DawgFight71
Excellent college music. I firmly believe the 90's are going to go down as the best music decade with the 70's coming in a very close second. If you are into the 90's rock/grunge/alt music, I recommend listening to Lithium on XM/Sirius radio.
i'm going to have to disagree with you there on the 90's, but agree with the lithium.
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i'm going to have to disagree with you there on the 90's, but agree with the lithium.
Unless he's talking about the 1890s. That was a pretty good decade for music.
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Best part of the 90s - OK Computer, Siamese Dream, Mellon Collie & the Infinite Sadness, Aenima. Other than that Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder basically ruined the 90s. I cannot stand Lithium. Much prefer Alt Nation and SiriusXMU.
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Guisslapp
Best part of the 90s - OK Computer, Siamese Dream, Mellon Collie & the Infinite Sadness, Aenima. Other than that Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder basically ruined the 90s. I cannot stand Lithium. Much prefer Alt Nation and SiriusXMU.
No Nevermind in that list?? Come on Guiss.
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Bigdog13
No Nevermind in that list?? Come on Guiss.
Good album, but it doesn't come close to atoning for Pearl Jam/Soundgarden/Temple of a Dog. I don't know if I wore that album out, but I never feel like listening to it anymore.
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So what's your beef with Pearl Jam and Soundgarden? Other than you just don't like it. Just curious. Do you buy into the opinions that Silversun Pickups are todays Smashing Pumpkins? I don't hear it personally.
The 90's defined my musical tastes and I miss that music, even the smaller one or two hit type bands: Candlebox, Sponge, Seven Mary Three, Trippin Daisy, Toadies, Ruth Ruth, Self, Becky Sharp, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Screaming Trees, Gin Blossoms, Pushmonkey, Caroline Spine, etc. Don't judge me but I still listen to the rap/rock stuff and really like it. Saw 311 last Tuesday and I still crank up 2 Skinnee J's and Shootyz Groove from time to time.
I listen to Alt Nation some but so much of that stuff seems straight indie to me and is more of a complement to XMU now. I can't get into it. I've tried. I can do without Arcade Fire, Band of Horses (they're local to me now), The National, Pinback on and on. Just goes over my head. Sometimes I like Death Cab but that's because I listened to Built to Spill 10-12 years ago when that Pacific Northwest sound was really starting.