GARYXKNIFEDX
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Well,I did too,but anytime I mentioned it I got shit. It mustn't have been acceptable to like zeppelin at the time
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this album though
Incelvis CostelloTop of my list is Elvis Costello. He is execrable.
yeah i'd say i've gotten as far as imperial bedrooms and liked songs on and off, but rarely a full album. Will have to try Armed Forces again, see if I can get into it as a full album. When it comes to very songwriter-y stuff from that era i'm more into XTC but my favourite albums by them are White Music and Mummer so I don't really know what my own methods are. We'll see.I was a huge costello fan for years, still kinda am except i don't listen to him much. Every few albums he gets really annoyed about something and makes a great album, like unreal. I backed off once he became happily married tbh. @Lili Marlene on a rough count there are at least 20 albums entirely dedicated to singing tricky notes over slightly tricky chords, but take something like 'armed forces' on its own, its amazing.
I don't revere Patton and I certainly can't keep up with his releases but I listen to those first three albums he did with Faith No More all the time. Dunno what to tell you, they're great! I like the Chuck Mosley years as well btw.
There are thousands of these " x reacts to y" things on youtube now. Does anyone believe that they haven't rehearsed every line?I hate that vocal couch woman. She loves everything, it's all just cynical adoration for the fans of every artist.. all for clicks. FUCK HER.
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