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Old 03-01-2009, 05:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Alison Shaws voice is gorgeous. The Cranes should be much bigger than they are.
Definately, her voice is so beautiful and haunting. First time I heard Starblood I had goosebumbs.
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Old 03-01-2009, 05:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Missy Higgins, Annie Hardy, and Regina Spektor are all amazing. I really need to listen to more of their work.
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Missy Higgins, Annie Hardy, and Regina Spektor are all amazing. I really need to listen to more of their work.
Actually, Giant Drag is releasing an EP in the near future.
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Old 03-01-2009, 05:59 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Oh hells yeah!

Do you know if Lemona is any good?
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Oh hells yeah!

Do you know if Lemona is any good?
Most of the songs on "Lemona" are more like demos but, "Tired Yet" and "Jonah Ray is Aokay" aren't on "Hearts & Unicorns" and that might just be enough to download it. Oh, and it's got more of a shoegaze sound to it as well.

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Most of the songs on "Lemona" are more like demos but, "Tired Yet" and "Jonah Ray is Aokay" aren't on "Hearts & Unicorns" and that might just be enough to download it. Oh, and it's got more of a shoegaze sound to it as well.
They're eally good demos though, but I almost always think the demos are better. And Jonah Ray is now my favorite GD song.
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Bettye LaVette is my current favorite vocalist. She's a survivor who stuck with her own distinctive bluesy Southern-fried soul style and she's finally getting some recognition for her talent.


Janis Joplin- I think this 1967 Monterey performance of Ball and Chain is the most electrifying music video by a female vocalist I've ever seen. Notice Mama Cass in the audience in slack jawed amazement of Janis' performance. If this video doesn't shake your soul, then you ain't got one.


Jenny Lewis of Rilo Kiley has one of the purest and sweet sounding voices of any singer today. She is also a gifted songwriter.
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Janis Joplin- I think this 1967 Monterey performance of Ball and Chain is the most electrifying music video by a female vocalist I've ever seen. Notice Mama Cass in the audience in slack jawed amazement of Janis' performance. If this video doesn't shake your soul, then you ain't got one.
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Bettye LaVette is my current favorite vocalist. She's a survivor who stuck with her own distinctive bluesy Southern-fried soul style and she's finally getting some recognition for her talent.
How did I miss your post?

Great choice. Incredible singer and probably the classiest song vid in the thread.
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