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Blue-
Jonas
say it ain't so
Pinkerton
El Scorcho
Butterfly
Green
Hash Pipe
Island
Maladroit
Keep Fishing
Dope Nose
Make Believe
Beverly Hills
Perfect situation
Random stuff
Suzanne
Eagerly awaiting the Red Album
Friends of P
Waiting
Try The Special Goodness
Life Goes By
not ****ing around
Pinkerton is still my favorite.
I might have added "Leroy Jenkins", but that's just hilarious.
quote:Originally posted by Brak:
FYI, Brian Bell = x4's very own Coach.
...for real???
Wait...who the hell is Davey?
I need a few more spins before I can say anything.
Troublemaker
The Weight Fantastic remake.
The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived
The Angle and the One Ballad, not my favorite.
Heart Songs
Automatic Pat on lead vocals.
It's Easy Brian on vocals
back to the last album- after listening over and over again, Greatest man who ever lived might be my favorite song from that album
I am the Greatest man that ever lived. I had not seen this before.
I like "I want you to," "the girl got hot," "tripping down the freeway," and "The prettiest girl in the whole wide world."
on par with the red album.
quote:What do you guys think of the Rentals?
Decent album!
link to the new single
unlike the blogger, I don't think it is a great song. Good, not great. Sounds a lot like the "Killers," listenable, but not memorable.
quote:Originally posted by El-Ka-Bong:
Hey Brak, you check out Raditude yet?
I like "I want you to," "the girl got hot," "tripping down the freeway," and "The prettiest girl in the whole wide world."
on par with the red album.
After nine months of intensive listening, I...agree with your assessment.
Frustrating band...
STFU
listening the the new album on the free stream on Itunes, I like it so far. Back to the Shack works for me.
didn't have high hopes, but "The British are coming" is horrible
turns out there is a video
Based on a pitch from Psych creator Steve Franks,DeTour is described as a coming-of-age story that's slightly out of sequence. It tells the story of a 30-something rock star who, unable to rationalize his success and worried that he may not have the tools to repeat it, walks away from the spotlight at the height of his fame in an effort to rediscover the parts of his life he missed while he was busy becoming a massive success.
Season one will be amazing. Season two will take on a completely different tone and not be appreciated until much later. Season Maladroit will be remembered fondly by those that stuck around.