What 2006 CD did You Play the Most in '07?
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What 2006 CD did You Play the Most in '07?
Mine was Steve Wynn's ...tick, tick, tick.
(Twilight Singers, NIN, QOTSA, the Stones, Ryan Adams, Mission of Burma, The Church, Nick Cave, Chris Whitley, Billy Joe Shaver, Frank Black, and Buckcherry all got a lot of play, also, amongst others.)
(Twilight Singers, NIN, QOTSA, the Stones, Ryan Adams, Mission of Burma, The Church, Nick Cave, Chris Whitley, Billy Joe Shaver, Frank Black, and Buckcherry all got a lot of play, also, amongst others.)
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Sparklehorse - Dreamt for Light Years In the Belly of a Mountain
Kelley Stolz - Below the Branches
Booka Shade - Movements
Beck - The Information
these are all in constant rotation, along with 2005's best, Mazarin's We're Already There.
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Kelley Stolz - Below the Branches
Booka Shade - Movements
Beck - The Information
these are all in constant rotation, along with 2005's best, Mazarin's We're Already There.
Jeff
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I don't know, but do you have the T-shirt?subatomic pieces wrote:I still haven't heard this yet... Does Steven Drozd contribute DRUMS to the record, or just keys and stuff?ipressrecord wrote:Sparklehorse - Dreamt for Light Years In the Belly of a Mountain
http://www.cafepress.com/drozdclub.7047315
Awesome.
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I couldn't get enough of Steve Earle's "Live at Montreux 2005" (released 7/2006) - dude's got something to say and a wonderful way of saying it!
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+!... How did I forget that one!??!?!frozenfoodaisle wrote:That's easy.
Destroyer's Rubies by Destroyer. It sounds like heaven and the songs and words are incredible as well.
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