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fatandfast said:
w the simplicity of these songs I am surprised that some upstarts don't cover them. Bands like 999 are faded but I can see where they could cross over or be mixed or mashed to any current genre


Thanks for the listen!
Lay off the potato chips, mon!
 
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on3m@n@rmy said:
[...Wallflowers – One headlight[/URL]

Cant find anything I like about the music;), but I can share that in the late 90's, they came to play in DC and the guitar player came out to our eaarly morning hammerfest (NCVC/ Rock Creek ride, if you know). HE WAas a decent cat3...who extended tickets to some of the folks riding that day.
so, Wallflowers: thumbs up!
 
zamasailo said:
i love one headlight .. three marlenas is also good and it is said jacob dylan wrote this song about his father hand me down

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Kvinto said:
The Cranberries - Salvation

The Cranberries - Forever Yellow Skies

The Cranberries - Stars

Nice. Really liked 'Stars'.

Any Cash fans here? I don't listen to a lot of Cash, but have a few I really like. Here's one: Johnny Cash - Rusty Cage (live on the Jay Leno show). I love the change of rythm between 1:45 and 2:00, and love them dogs, bones, and ice picks on steel shores... If you watch the whole thing there is a cool interview with Leno where Cash talks about how he got his singing voice.

Edit: whoops. After searching thread I guess we do have Cash fans here.
 
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Nice. Really liked 'Stars'.

Any Cash fans here? I don't listen to a lot of Cash, but have a few I really like. Here's one: Johnny Cash - Rusty Cage (live on the Jay Leno show). I love the change of rythm between 1:45 and 2:00, and love them dogs, bones, and ice picks on steel shores... If you watch the whole thing there is a cool interview with Leno where Cash talks about how he got his singing voice.

Edit: whoops. After searching thread I guess we do have Cash fans here.

Johnny Cash - Hurt Amazing NIN cover:eek: absolutely haunting!
 
Cobblestoned said:
One of the best unplugged performances ever performed on this planet.

Kurt in the cardigan. Epic.

Nirvana - MTV Unplugged in New York
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GmZzRy3pyQ&feature=related
Cheers to that. One of Nirvana's finest hours to be sure. To me, The man who sold the world was the ultimate pinnacle. Even beats the original.:eek:

Also, that gig introduced me to this quirky band called the meat puppets...

That said, I was kinda expecting more Nevermind nostalgia.
 
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meat puppet said:
Cheers to that. One of Nirvana's finest hours to be sure. To me, The man who sold the world was the ultimate pinnacle. Even beats the original.:eek:

Also, that gig introduced me to this quirky band called the meat puppets...

That said, I was kinda expecting more Nevermind nostalgia.

Yeah, me too. :D

Many young guys around here, and the others kept loyal to Bon Jovi.
 
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meat puppet said:
Cheers to that. One of Nirvana's finest hours to be sure. To me, The man who sold the world was the ultimate pinnacle. Even beats the original.:eek:

Also, that gig introduced me to this quirky band called the meat puppets...

That said, I was kinda expecting more Nevermind nostalgia.

I will say it again music was good till very early 21st century.