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Jeff Buckley - Grace - Legacy Edition

Pearl Jam - Tokyo Japan 3/3/03

Collective Soul - hints allegations and things left unsaid

Beck - Mutations

Yes - The Yes Album

Neal Cassady - Neal At The Wheel, NJ Turnpike Part 1(spoken word with Neal driving Ken Kesey's bus 'Further' in 1964)

My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult - Sexplosion

Morrissey - Southpaw Grammer

King Crimson - Live in Mexico

Roy Orbison - Greatest Hits

Tim Buckley - S/T

" - Goodbye & Hello

Ministry - Burning Inside Through the Years 89-92(live)

Oasis - Whats the Story Morning Glory

Pavement - Slanted & Enchanted - Luxe and Reduxe

G. Love - The Hustle

Frank Zappa - ThingFish

Gin Blossoms - New Miserable Experience

Damien Rice - B Sides

 

Yeah, I think Im done buying for a lil while. :)

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Morrissey - Southpaw Grammer

I know this is a controversial opinion, but that's actually my favourite Moz album. "Reader Meets Author" is the prime example of "Moz album track that should have been a single", "Dagenham Dave" still brings a smile to my face and "The Teachers Are Afraid Of The Pupils" is almost a rebuttal to "The Headmaster Ritual" from Meat Is Murder. Great stuff

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Yesterday I bought:

 

The Streets - A Grand Don't Come For Free; and

The Music - Welcome to the North

 

I had read a thread in here about the best albums of the year so far and The Streets came up a few times, so I decided that I'd take the plunge, although I've never been a great fan of urban or rap music. I LOVED it. Some absolutely awesome tracks in there, from the funny (Fit But You Know It, Not Addicted), to the cool (Get Out of My House, Such a Twat), to the angry (Empty Cans), to the somewhat sensitive (Could Well Be In). But the song that impressed me the most was Dry Your Eyes, it was so fucking sad, perhaps one of the saddest breakup songs I have ever heard, and one of the best. 5 Stars

 

The Music have always impressed me. I've heard them everywhere, and tried to buy their first album last year, but couldn't find it. Then the bew single Freedom Fighters came out, and I really liked it, so I deiced to buy it as well. It didn't impress me as much as The Streets, but it was still a rockin' album with some really fast, catchy tracks (Bleed From Within, Breakin'), as well as somer slower ones, like Fight The Feeling. A really solid effort, and now I want their first album. 3 1/2 Stars

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in the past month or so:

 

neil young - 'tonight's the night'

bjork - 'medulla'

john coltrane - 'live at birdland'

dj danger mouse - 'the grey album'

eric clapton - 'from the cradle'

john lee hooker - some "best of" compilation

outkast - 'stankonia'

john coltrane - 'transition'

charles mingus - 'mingus ah um'

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"The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" - David Bowie

"Fireworks (Singles 1997-2002)" - Embrace

"Suedehead" - Morrissey

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Guest JebusNassedar

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Like getting acosted by funk.

 

It's no Miss Machine, but fuckdamn it's close. The only thing dragging it down is Buckethead (the song.), in my opinion. Ballad of Buckethead > this.

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What's the lineup on that album, exactly? I'm probably going to get it, as a Les Claypool completist.

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What's the lineup on that album, exactly? I'm probably going to get it, as a Les Claypool completist.

Assuming you mean tracklist;

 

1. Buckethead

2. Thai Noodles

3. Tyranny Of The Hunt

4. Elephant Ghost

5. Hip Shot From The Slab

6. Junior

7. Scott Taylor

8. The Big Eyeball In The Sky

9. Jackalope

10. 48 Hours To Go

11. Ignorance Is Bliss

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Is Bernie Brains going to tour? Because... you know... if they do... I will freak out, and stuff.

Indeed, the Bucket will be touring America. It's coming to San Diego, but it's 21 and over.

 

To make up for it, about a week later, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones are coming to town.

 

Dates (opener is Gabby Lala, whatever the fuck that means.):

09/24 Minneapolis, MN Quest Club

09/25 Chicago, IL Riviera Theatre

09/27 Royal Oak, MI Royal Oak Theatre

09/28 Washington, DC Nation Audio

09/29 Boston, MA Roxy

10/01 New York, NY Roseland Ballroom

10/02 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory

10/03 Providence, RI Lupo's

10/05 Asheville, NC Orange Peel

10/06 Atlanta, GA Variety Playhouse

10/21 Salt Lake City, UT Velvet Room

10/22 Denver, CO Fillmore

10/23 Albuquerque, NM Sunshine Theater

10/25 Las Vegas, NV House of Blues

10/26 Tempe, AZ Marquee Theatre

10/27 San Diego, CA 4th & B

10/29 Los Angeles, CA Avalon

10/30 San Francisco, CA Warfield

11/01 Santa Cruz, CA Catalyst

11/03 Sacramento, CA Crest Theatre

11/05 Eugene, OR McDonald Theatre

11/06 Portland, OR Roseland

11/07 Seattle, WA Showbox

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Just picked up the Bucket of Bernie Brains album along with Prince's Crystal Ball... anyway, if they're touring, I'd die to see them, but I'm not so sure I can afford it. Or find a way to get there either, seeing as how I am not in the possession of a car. But... hrm, I guess if I don't see them, my future concert line-up of Stephen Malkmus/Lou Reed/Modest Mouse/Pixies/Guided By Voices/Flaming Lips/The Cramps/The Shins/Built to Spill/etc. will tide me over... but if I do, it will be intense. I had a free ticket to see Primus just a few months back but due to odd circumstances I couldn't make it, and so this might just make up for that.

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Over the weekend I've picked up the following:

 

The Beatles - Rubber Soul (I can't believe I didn't already own a copy of this)

Spirit - s/t

Sly & the Family Stone - There's a Riot Going On

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