Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 1:03 am Posts: 24177 Location: Australia
any beatles you don't have already
neil finn - try whistling this or the seven worlds collide DVD.
lou reed - transformer - or any velvet underground
bob dylan - highway 51 revisited
actually, just get the seven worlds collide DVD.
_________________ Oh, the flowers of indulgence and the weeds of yesteryear, Like criminals, they have choked the breath of conscience and good cheer. The sun beat down upon the steps of time to light the way To ease the pain of idleness and the memory of decay.
Which store? If it's a chain store, their selection might be more limited than a mom-and-pop. Also, it might help us to know what kind of music you like so we can make more informed predictions.
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 5:24 am Posts: 37009 Location: In Missouri, they would (will) not let me be Gender: Female
Layla, and other assorted Love Songs - Derek & The Dominos
Disraeli Gears (preferably the deluxe edition) - Cream
Bringing It All Back Home - Bob Dylan
Darkness On The Edge Of Town - Bruce Springsteen
Live at San Quentin - Johnny Cash
Bring The Family - John Hiatt
London Calling - The Clash
Those would be some good ones.
_________________ Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose Nothin' ain't worth nothin', but it's free
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 11:38 pm Posts: 4412 Location: red mosquito
The Sheck wrote:
Which store? If it's a chain store, their selection might be more limited than a mom-and-pop. Also, it might help us to know what kind of music you like so we can make more informed predictions.
It's an independently owned store.
SmilinSkullRing wrote:
Darkness On The Edge Of Town - Bruce Springsteen Bring The Family - John Hiatt
I have the rest, but I'll check these ones out.
godeatgod wrote:
Dream Theater - Awake
Got it
vacatetheword wrote:
any beatles you don't have already
neil finn - try whistling this or the seven worlds collide DVD.
lou reed - transformer - or any velvet underground
bob dylan - highway 51 revisited
actually, just get the seven worlds collide DVD.
I have the neil finn dvd, highway 51 and all the beatles CDs that I want at the moment (everything after rubber soul) but I will see if they have any lou reed. I've been meaning to check out lou reed for a while.
zeb wrote:
From A Basement On The Hill by Elliott Smith, Love Is Hell by Ryan Adams, Rubber Factory by the Black Keys and Spiderland by Slint.
What does 'Spiderland' sound like?
I've been thinking about picking up for over a year.
Jim wrote:
PF - Animals. Snow Patrol - Final Straw.
I'll check these ones out, Jimbo. I have the other three.
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 5:23 am Posts: 458 Location: NC
The Who-Any of their albums or dvds
Soundgarden-Any of thier albums (or really just anything with Chris Cornell in it )
Jeff Buckley-Grace
Deep Purple-Machine Head
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 1:31 pm Posts: 10340 Location: Norway Gender: Male
Clearly taking a leaf out of Everlast's guide to solo success, former Life of Agony angry young man Keith Caputo has followed the ex-House of Painer down the path marked gentler, more acoustic. He also proves himself highly adept at turning tragedy into triumph--where Everlast took his own near-death experience as his inspiration, Caputo takes his mother's death from drug abuse, and the results are equally rewarding. There are touches of Nirvana at their most chilled, and Caputo gives his inspiration a nod on the track "Cobain (Rainbow Deadhead)" all about how adulation can destroy heroes, with its accusatory refrain of "Cobain was murdered by you". Died Laughing is not going to elevate its creator to Nirvana-esque levels of fame, but with tracks like the toe-tapping loveliness that is "New York City", Keith Caputo deserves not to be ignored
_________________ A simple prop to occupy my time.
Clearly taking a leaf out of Everlast's guide to solo success, former Life of Agony angry young man Keith Caputo has followed the ex-House of Painer down the path marked gentler, more acoustic. He also proves himself highly adept at turning tragedy into triumph--where Everlast took his own near-death experience as his inspiration, Caputo takes his mother's death from drug abuse, and the results are equally rewarding. There are touches of Nirvana at their most chilled, and Caputo gives his inspiration a nod on the track "Cobain (Rainbow Deadhead)" all about how adulation can destroy heroes, with its accusatory refrain of "Cobain was murdered by you". Died Laughing is not going to elevate its creator to Nirvana-esque levels of fame, but with tracks like the toe-tapping loveliness that is "New York City", Keith Caputo deserves not to be ignored
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 11:56 am Posts: 1157 Location: England
Gomez - Liquid Skin
Gomez - Bring It On
Califone - Sometimes Good Weather Follows Bad People
Yo La Tengo - I can hear the heart beating as one
Aimee Mann - Bachelor No.2
Free - Heartbreaker
Ben Folds Five - The Unauthorised Biography of Reinhold Messner
Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 12:29 am Posts: 2014 Location: Atlanta, GA
I just spent a 100 bucks of my xmas money on cd's this is what it got:
The Arcade Fire- Funeral (9.99)
Spansih for 100- Newborn Driving (9.99)
Minus the Bear- Highly Refined Pirates (9.99)
Sonic Youth-Dirty (9.99)
sonic Youth- Daydream Nation (9.99) )
Jeff Buckley-Grace (7.99)
White Stripes- Elephant (8.99)
Walkman- Bows and Arrows (9.99)
Wilco-Being there (9.99)
Red House Painters- second LP (11.99)
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