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hookers with machineguns 06-09-2005 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by franscar
For two blokes they do make an impressive amount of noise. Wasn't so keen on the last record, but Thickfreakness is possibly the best example of an all-male blues duo ever. Possibly.

I would have to agree. I don't think the last record was 'bad' necessarily, just not as good as their earlier work. Thickfreakness= excellent, couldn't agree more.

franscar 06-09-2005 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by hookers with machineguns
I would have to agree. I don't think the last record was 'bad' necessarily, just not as good as their earlier work. Thickfreakness= excellent, couldn't agree more.

You may well be right, I got Rubber Factory in a mass splurge with a ton of other stuff so I may not have given it a fair crack of the whip. I'll put it in the car next week and live with it for a bit.

Thanks for the TV on the Radio track as well, had been recommended them countless times before, but never actually gotten round to listening to them.

But now I will.

Sneer 06-09-2005 04:12 PM

DFA 1979 are a better two-piece in my opinion. now that guy fuzzes the bass to its limits.

franscar 06-09-2005 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by LedZepStu
DFA 1979 are a better two-piece in my opinion. now that guy fuzzes the bass to its limits.

Hmm, not so sure that would fit into the Blues quite so much. Loud, yes. Very. Good? Yes. Very.

I admit there are a plethora of all male two piece bands ripping it up. But not the Eurythmics.

Sneer 06-09-2005 04:16 PM

the white stripes have kind of inadvertently started this whole two piece rock phase.
id agree with you on the DFA 79 not being blues point. a lot more of an electronic influence with them.

»†ømmÿ ƒî§hër ®ö©kêr«™ 06-09-2005 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by franscar
Hmm, not so sure that would fit into the Blues quite so much. Loud, yes. Very. Good? Yes. Very.

I admit there are a plethora of all male two piece bands ripping it up. But not the Eurythmics.

Eurythmics...all male? this is a joke isnt it and i look silly oh well.

Of course White Stripes are a great 2 piece band but, they don't belong in this genre, where would be a better place for them? Stu just said that too - weird

Sneer 06-09-2005 04:19 PM

white stripes are a garage rock band with a heavy blues influence. 'nuff said.

adidasss 06-09-2005 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by LedZepStu
and the black keys... full of catchy riffs. but they dont do much for me.

well it's the best motherfuckin gritty blues i've heard....

franscar 06-09-2005 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by franscar
Thanks for the TV on the Radio track as well, had been recommended them countless times before, but never actually gotten round to listening to them.

But now I will.

I'm a man of my word.

Nice tune.

hookers with machineguns 06-16-2005 02:08 PM

The Fiery Furnaces- My Dog was Lost
The Fiery Furnaces- Up in the North
The Fiery Furnaces- Quay Cur
The Postal Service- Such Great Heights
The Faint- Worked Up So Sexual
The Faint- I Disappear
The Faint - Agenda Suicide (Adult. remix)
The Faint- The Conductor (Joy Electric mix)
Figurine- Impossible


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