Exactly. Hopefully some folks were turned onto Titus Andronicus that you shared on the 2012 comp.thatbeat wrote:asshole.
i've gotten so many good suggestions from folks on here over the years, its silly how much my record collection has expanded from this forum alone.
at least i've had a taste of most of what y'all put out here, if I don't like it, I put it back. simple.
What other country/rock music do y'all like?
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Yeah...not sure what's up with their second release. Hopefully they'll get back on track with their next effort. Glad that you enjoyed some stuff on the list. That's what this forum is all about after all.turpentim wrote:I must agree also that SOF's first record is fantastic. The second record ('Burning Days') on the other hand... What were they thinking? A very disappointing departure from the first.turpentim wrote:For what it's worth, not only do I think your list is full of great stuff, but you just introduced me to Sons of Fathers. Thank you, sir! Great, great stuff.Huddybud wrote:I see...You're the music police. Please grace us with your choice picks.
Tim in the ATL
Tim in the ATL
I must agree also that SOF's first record is fantastic. The second record ('Burning Days') on the other hand... What were they thinking? A very disappointing departure from the first.turpentim wrote:For what it's worth, not only do I think your list is full of great stuff, but you just introduced me to Sons of Fathers. Thank you, sir! Great, great stuff.Huddybud wrote:I see...You're the music police. Please grace us with your choice picks.
Tim in the ATL
Tim in the ATL
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Music is subjective - we all know. I'll tell you the bands ya don't get a ticket for in yo list:Huddybud wrote:I see...You're the music police. Please grace us with your choice picks.
Will Johnson
Richard Buckner and
Steve Malkmus
The rest I'll have you pull over and take the sobriety test....
Peace out and enjoy the show
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Wow, lots of crappy bands in dis listHuddybud wrote:Richard Buckner and Jay should be considered national treasures. Lucky to have both of them.
So my list...
Buckner
Whiskeytown/Ryan Adams
Jason Isbell
Waylon
Lucero
Pavement
The Head and the Heart
William E. Whitmore
Kevin Gordon
Sons of Fathers (1st album is sweet)
Steve Forbert
Yoakam
Willie
Ha Ha Tonka
Ray Lamontagne
Zoe Muth
Frontier Ruckus
JTE
Frightened Rabbit
Decemberists
The National
Calexico
Centro-matic/Will Johnson
Richard Walters
Dylan
Built to Spill
Blue Mtn.
Byrds
Israel Nash Gripka
Eddie Vedder/early Pearl Jam
Arcade Fire
Richard Buckner and Jay should be considered national treasures. Lucky to have both of them.
So my list...
Buckner
Whiskeytown/Ryan Adams
Jason Isbell
Waylon
Lucero
Pavement
The Head and the Heart
William E. Whitmore
Kevin Gordon
Sons of Fathers (1st album is sweet)
Steve Forbert
Yoakam
Willie
Ha Ha Tonka
Ray Lamontagne
Zoe Muth
Frontier Ruckus
JTE
Frightened Rabbit
Decemberists
The National
Calexico
Centro-matic/Will Johnson
Richard Walters
Dylan
Built to Spill
Blue Mtn.
Byrds
Israel Nash Gripka
Eddie Vedder/early Pearl Jam
Arcade Fire
So my list...
Buckner
Whiskeytown/Ryan Adams
Jason Isbell
Waylon
Lucero
Pavement
The Head and the Heart
William E. Whitmore
Kevin Gordon
Sons of Fathers (1st album is sweet)
Steve Forbert
Yoakam
Willie
Ha Ha Tonka
Ray Lamontagne
Zoe Muth
Frontier Ruckus
JTE
Frightened Rabbit
Decemberists
The National
Calexico
Centro-matic/Will Johnson
Richard Walters
Dylan
Built to Spill
Blue Mtn.
Byrds
Israel Nash Gripka
Eddie Vedder/early Pearl Jam
Arcade Fire
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Dick Buck
smoke, did you happen to d/l buckner Live at Schuba's Tavern (1/29/1996) on STG a few weeks back? Great set list and the sound is awesome. Great early buckner stuff! Makes you pick up your guitar...