__________________ ~Mad enough. Do you see yourself? The seeds of your destruction were sown long ago, and now he will reap the harvest. He owns your mind; you've just been renting. You owe a debt and he will collect.~
Haven some fun in the Song Dedication thread, i found myself recalling some of my fave homegrown talent from back in the day.
At this moment I'm taking in some Prism, whose heyday ran from 77' or so to 83ish. The 2 primary songwriters in the band tended to work to their strengths on the music side of things, so each album was sort of a hodge podge of slick keyboard driven tunes, right alongside stripped down bare bones garage rock.
for instance
keyboardy (spaceship superstar)
garage rock (take it or leave it)
keyboardy ( See Forever Eyes)
putten the 2 together
Jealousy ( written by a then 16 yr old brian adams)
and of course
Armageddon
I'll always have a soft spot for the Armageddon Album as it was the very first i bought with my own hard earned cash (shovellin snow).
good times.
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"The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it." - Michelangelo.
Tweedy attempts to match Dylan with this beautifully-jaunty, ten-verse opus which caps off the new The Whole Love. "One Sunday Afternoon (Song For Jane Smiley's Boyfriend)" by Wilco