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- onegunguitar
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Several months ago, my 14-year-old daughter turned me on to HIM and I gotta tell you, this band has some pretty cool stuff, both old and new.
We're covering "Rip Out The Wings Of A Butterfly," and it's one of my favorites we're doing right now.
I highly recommend checking out their stuff.
r:>)
We're covering "Rip Out The Wings Of A Butterfly," and it's one of my favorites we're doing right now.
I highly recommend checking out their stuff.
r:>)
That's what she said.
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"Deadwing" - Porcupine Tree
"Lightbulb Sun" - Porcupine Tree
(I'd most likely have listened to MORE Porcupine Tree, however, additional PT CDs "not" burned for me by a friend haven't quite made it past the mutual friend they were given to.
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"The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion" - The Black Crowes
"Come Away With Me" - Norah Jones
"Me and Mr. Johnson" - Eric Clapton
"The Cream of Clapton" - Cream, Blind Faith, Eric Clapton, Derek and The Dominos
"Lightbulb Sun" - Porcupine Tree
(I'd most likely have listened to MORE Porcupine Tree, however, additional PT CDs "not" burned for me by a friend haven't quite made it past the mutual friend they were given to.

"The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion" - The Black Crowes
"Come Away With Me" - Norah Jones
"Me and Mr. Johnson" - Eric Clapton
"The Cream of Clapton" - Cream, Blind Faith, Eric Clapton, Derek and The Dominos
- bassist_25
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I've been listening to Blake Morgan's Anger's Candy these past two days. It's very well-written power pop stuff. If anyone's a fan of organic tube-amp guitar sounds, I would highly recommend this album. Some of the instruments used were the same exact ones used on Beatles recordings. Plus, Lenny Kravitz even does a cameo on one song.
"He's the electric horseman, you better back off!" - old sKool making a reference to the culturally relevant 1979 film.
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BLS - Mafia
Days of the New - Red (#3)
Johnny Cash - Life
Days of the New - Red (#3)
Johnny Cash - Life
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On a pillow of your bones
I will lay across the stones
Of your shore until the tide comes crawling back
On a pillow of your bones
I will lay across the stones
Of your shore until the tide comes crawling back
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Coheed and Cambria: IV....these guys are the new prog, I truly believe
John Paul Jones: Zooma
King's X: Live in Texas, 1994
Glad to see so many Porcupine Tree fans out there...I saw them in Philly in May 2005 and they were AMAZING!
John Paul Jones: Zooma
King's X: Live in Texas, 1994
Glad to see so many Porcupine Tree fans out there...I saw them in Philly in May 2005 and they were AMAZING!
Kent, Bass, The Grimm, Lies Inc. The British Invasion
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Probably something few, if any, of you have heard of - though I would LOVE to know that some of you know these guys....
The Michael Stanley Band - Right Back At Ya (1971-1983)
Cleveland natives that are HUGE in C-town, but never quite got over the hump nationally. Great tunes.
The Michael Stanley Band - Right Back At Ya (1971-1983)
Cleveland natives that are HUGE in C-town, but never quite got over the hump nationally. Great tunes.
You better call me a doctor - feelin' no pain!
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