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A couple years ago I would have gone with some lovey dovey R&B/Soul but lately I've been feeling that rock is a better option for said activities and after seeing this SPAM Removed. I'm thinking that Cream and Hoxtons mash-ups are right up my ally.



I unearthed on old CD by the Gin Blossoms and have been listening to it this morning... anybody remember them?
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In the Beginning...
Originally Posted by Caitlyn
I unearthed on old CD by the Gin Blossoms and have been listening to it this morning... anybody remember them?
Yep. Saw them in concert by accident a few years ago.



The People's Republic of Clogher
Rory Gallagher - Ghost Blues.



He's sadly missed...
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I See You When You're Sleeping
Bob Dylan's 'Blonde on Blonde' while the repair guy fixes my oven.



I think I need a new heart - Magnetic fields
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Originally Posted by UrgeOverkill
A couple years ago I would have gone with some lovey dovey R&B/Soul but lately I've been feeling that rock is a better option for said activities and after seeing this SPAM Removed. I'm thinking that Cream and Hoxtons mash-ups are right up my ally.


I'm still a fan of "lovey dovey r&b"--preferrably the Isley Brothers (a bit of a fan) --- rock is ok, but I don't think that I'm that talented

Damn, Spam has never changed my mind about music--that must have been one hell of a sandwich.



Originally Posted by UrgeOverkill
A couple years ago I would have gone with some lovey dovey R&B/Soul but lately I've been feeling that rock is a better option for said activities and after seeing this SPAM Removed. I'm thinking that Cream and Hoxtons mash-ups are right up my ally.

Originally Posted by The Watcher
I'm still a fan of "lovey dovey r&b"--preferrably the Isley Brothers (a bit of a fan) --- rock is ok, but I don't think that I'm that talented

Damn, Spam has never changed my mind about music--that must have been one hell of a sandwich.

Checkmate... game's up.



I got for good luck my black tooth.
"I'm a Man" - Bo Diddley
"Concrete Jungle" - Bob Marley
"Thirteen" - Elliott Smith
"Shadow Blues" - Laura Veirs
"Hopefully" - My Morning Jacket



Sir Sean Connery's love-child
Garden State Soundtrack, I'm in a reflective kinda mood tonight.
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Sir Sean Connery's love-child
Brian Jonestown Massacre.
Had never heard of them until I saw the documentary Dig, but I'm getting right into this troubled genius' stuff!!! Groooooooooooovy.



Michael Angelo - No Boundaries



I got for good luck my black tooth.
"Cinder and Smoke" - Iron and Wine

I just bought this album. I like it pretty well so far but I think it's one of those that takes a few lessons to really sink in. Great production on it also; spacious but not too sparse.