martha
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I'm sure the family business owners who've lost their buildings and possessions are taking great comfort from Massive Attack's insight.
Walmart sold mp3s?
I think there is a Big Boi joint that might interest certain parties.
u2popmofo said:Whatever happened to Stereogum? That site sure sucks now.
Gentlemen, may I present Frances Bean Cobain
El Mel, your (and your other half's) love for Tom Petty is one of the bigger music mysteries on this forum for me. I just dont see what the big deal is.
Bad news, guys. Wal-Mart is killing off their MP3 store.
I'm sure the family business owners who've lost their buildings and possessions are taking great comfort from Massive Attack's insight.
My. She grew up nicely, eh?
I'd...ehh...nevermind.
Gentlemen, may I present Frances Bean Cobain
Random random iTunes musings....
Why wasn't this song more popular than it was? As far as radio friendly, catchy-ass pop songs go, this is better than 95% of the crap out there. I'd put it up there with the Smiths classics
Morrissey - First of the gang to die - YouTube
Random random iTunes musings....
Why wasn't this song more popular than it was? As far as radio friendly, catchy-ass pop songs go, this is better than 95% of the crap out there. I'd put it up there with the Smiths classics
Morrissey - First of the gang to die - YouTube
Very good album, but I think I prefer Ringleader of the Tormentors.
And the most recent one, come to think of it.
Also, if you told me I had to get rid of all my Smiths albums or all my Morrissey albums, I'd choose the former. Yeah, none of the solo stuff hits the peaks of The Queen is Dead or the best singles, but there's MORE great material. And I'd rank Vauxhall & I not too far below Queen.
Random random iTunes musings....
Why wasn't this song more popular than it was? As far as radio friendly, catchy-ass pop songs go, this is better than 95% of the crap out there. I'd put it up there with the Smiths classics
Morrissey - First of the gang to die - YouTube
lazarus said:Was just talking to Nick from Mr. Heavenly/Islands/Unicorns the other day, we share a mutual friend. Really nice guy, very funny. Looking forward to seeing them at Fuck Yeah Fest a.k.a. best one day line-up of the year.
Let's drool over that again, shall we?
u2popmofo said:It may not be a cool choice, but Everyday Is Like Sunday would be ridiculously high on my personal list.
It's a terrific lineup, but I can only imagine the amount of frustrating conflicts with all of that crammed into one day. I'd only be able to see 60% of the acts I'm interested in.