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  1. I just heard this on Sirus XM's deep tracks channel earlier today and it made me remember that I always seem to read where people don't think much of this one. Maybe people don't like it because it's centered mostly around the guitar riff but what a riff it is. I'd say next to By Tor And The Snow Dog it's maybe my favorite from FBN. The title track is a bit too overplayed imo. The whole album is great but this has always been one of my favorites from it.
    4 points
  2. The Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers The Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street
    4 points
  3. This one's always been "meh" to me.
    4 points
  4. The Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request (Mono). At the risk of descending into "real fan,"-ism, I love this album. You have to listen to it as whole, and you have to be in the mood for a "dark," Sgt. Pepper. Is it my favorite Stones album? Of course not. But when you're in the proper frame of mind, it's really a great album.
    4 points
  5. Poco-From The Insibe (10/10) A Good Feelin' To Know (10/10) Crazy Eyes (9/10 VERY underrated group. Country/Rock band from the late 60's/70's. Did it before Eagles but never had the hits. but Man is it good stuff. The title track to Crazy Eyes is pure country/prog. Mick
    3 points
  6. David Bowie - 'hours...' (1999) I can (sadly) relate to this album on oh so many levels. Here we find the artist trying make sense of his past while trying to put on a brave face while looking toward the future. Seeking answers and to make some kind of sense about the meanings of his life, death, aging, wasted time & opportunity, God, and relationships along the way, both successful and failed. The music is haunting and in perfect harmony with the lyrical counterpart. David said of this album... "It's a more personal piece but I hesitate to say it's autobiographical. In a way, it self-evidently isn't. I also hate to say it's a 'character', so I have to be careful there. It is fiction. And the progenitor of this piece is obviously a man who is fairly disillusioned. He's not a happy man. I was trying to capture elements of how, often, one feels at this age. There's not much concept behind it. It's really a bunch of songs, but I guess the one through-line is that they deal with a man looking back over his life."
    3 points
  7. Not so much sad album but sad song - Empty Handed Heart by Warren Zevon is my favourite sad song!!
    3 points
  8. It's such a sonically innovative album ahead of it's time with or without lyrics like the opening, "It doesn't matter if we all die." Sea Change by Beck is another good one.
    3 points
  9. I've got that album teed up in a disc player for work tomorrow morning! That is the first song!
    3 points
  10. Often cited as a favorite of fans, it's actually my least fave Doors album.
    3 points
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  12. What are your favorite sad albums? Do you listen to sad music when you're sad?
    2 points
  13. Poco-Cantamos(10/10) Seven Kicked off the 4 man Poco. Richie Furay (Co-founder and of Buffalo Springfield fame) had left and the Songwriting gfell squarly on Paul Cotten, Tim Schmit (of eagles fame later on) and Rusty Young. Most fans cal this the classic lineup......some fans like the Furay era more. i prefer the 4 man Poco myself. the Song writing got tighter less country focused more pop. hook focused just more my style. and Cantamos refines this change a ton more Also poco PROVES Tim is and was always an afterthought in Eagles. guy's a TREMENDOUS songwriter/talent. I got to shake his hand at an eagles show as they were leaving the stage, lol Mick
    2 points
  14. I should use the longest BBC rope. That would be a good idea I would imagine.
    2 points
  15. Well, you must forgive me Wilde, but I must get back up the Palace.
    2 points
  16. Mrs. Scum, I'm offering you a boot in the teeth and a dagger up the strap?
    2 points
  17. No. We don't want a specimen. We either want your blood or nothing.
    2 points
  18. No, no, hang on. Just answer the five questions... ...three questions as best you can, and we shall watch...and pray.
    2 points
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  20. No, no, it's just that there are twenty-eight of them.
    2 points
  21. You may have heard his collaborations with the Shat. Self titled debut was the first album I owned on CD format.
    2 points
  22. I love this movie. There's a great deleted scene with Ben Folds. I had the biggest crush on Emma Roberts back in the day. When she was a teenager, she starred on a Nickelodeon show that I liked.
    2 points
  23. The remainder of this film was taken secretly at one of these mouse parties by a TRF cameraman posing as a vole.
    2 points
  24. We must study them in conditions of absolute secrecy.
    2 points
  25. Ah, that's our specialty! When you pop it in your mouth steel bolts spring out and plunge straight through-both cheeks.
    2 points
  26. Frankly, I know little about this controversy. I'm convinced that if you're a white guy and you're going to make comments on race not in lock step with progressive orthodoxy you better have FU money.
    2 points
  27. Tish, tish. No matter. Well, stout yeoman, four ounces of Caerphilly, if you please.
    2 points
  28. Orthodontic Jake gave 73 a gelignite mouth wash.
    2 points
  29. For those that don't know this is the new Judas Priest spin-off group featuring Richie Faulkner and Scott Travis!
    2 points
  30. Guns N Roses - You Could Be Mine I remember when this became the year end number 1 on MTV. Not Losing My Religion, Enter Sandman, or even that goddamn Bryan Adams song from Robin Hood. T2 was that big back then.
    2 points
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