Probably just remembered why they had broken up previously.
Similar to when the Pixies reunited. Took one tour for Kim Deal to say "Oh yeah...I hate Frank Black"...
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Heard it on the radio yesterday, and it definitely sounded more produced than I remember SK sounding previously. That being said, Call the Doctor is probably the album of theirs that I've heard the most, and that is quite lo fi.
I love the idea and everyone in the band. I don’t love this particular song.DaveInSeattle wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2019 3:47 pm The Highwomen (super-group with Maren Morris, Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby and Amanda Shires) released their first single:
If you (the royal you) haven't already (and why haven't you?) read the book the excerpt came from. After all this quote below is funny enough as it is, but it's 10x funnier if you know the context.
To be fair … me, Adam, and Mike were sitting in that meeting obviously high as kites and dressed in our best Madilyn Grasshoff outfits, looking like we were on our way to a Cymande concert. I’m sure the lack of confidence was mutual.
It's still electronic (though not as pronounced) but more sad if that makes sense, so I suspect you'll mostly approve.
I like Peter Gabriel’s 3rd LP, AKA ‘Melt’, most of all his LPs.
Oh no we're doing this again. You're going to say Counting Crows and I'm going to have a meltdown.
It's been years since I listened to either, but this just seems very incorrect.
Well...
I stand by it. I'm not saying Nevermind sucks or anything, but I feel like In Utero was Nirvana fully realized, just like OK Computer was Radiohead fully realized vs. The Bends. Some people prefer The Bends and that's fine -- they're not "wrong", it's a great album, but OK Computer shows what Radiohead was really capable of.govmentchedda wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2019 3:16 pmIt's been years since I listened to either, but this just seems very incorrect.
I prefer both The Bends and In Rainbows to OK Computer, but I realize I'm in the minority on that.brian wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2019 3:26 pmI stand by it. I'm not saying Nevermind sucks or anything, but I feel like In Utero was Nirvana fully realized, just like OK Computer was Radiohead fully realized vs. The Bends. Some people prefer The Bends and that's fine -- they're not "wrong", it's a great album, but OK Computer shows what Radiohead was really capable of.govmentchedda wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2019 3:16 pmIt's been years since I listened to either, but this just seems very incorrect.
Verdict on walking the perimeter of Central Park: Meh. West side far more interesting than the east. Skipped the south because I’ve done it and it’s terrible.