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Posted: 8/30/2004, 10:16 pm
by nikki4982
xjsb125 wrote:Jeff Buckley - Grace (Legacy Edititon)
I already owned the original, but this reissue has been remastered, and includes a second disc of rare and previously unrealeased tracks. It also includes a bonus dvd which has an expanded version of the Grace promo video, all the music videos from the album, a new music video for "Forget Her" and a discography. The remastered audio on this sounds fantastic. Well worth 30 bucks. Masterpiece, one of the finest albums you could ever buy, in my opinion.

Amazing. Though, $30 was steep in my opinion. But I'm poor, so meh.
I also got:
Maroon 5 - 1.22.03.Acoustic
Posted: 8/30/2004, 10:21 pm
by joe_canadian
Sufjan Stevens wrote:joe_canadian wrote:mirah - advisory committee
the smiths - the queen is dead
maroon 5 - songs about jane
my bloody valentine - loveless
the rapture - echoes
denali - the instinct
the walkmen - bows + arrows
muse - absolution
All for only $125!

Wow, look who is trying to be me.
I found all these bands on my own, sweetie.
With the lone exception of MBV, which I found for $8 and remembered you ranting about.
Posted: 8/30/2004, 10:30 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
I was fucking around with you man. I, in fact, want you to listen to it. It is good music, and I am rather glad to see you're into what I had to say about most of those bands.
Now Diana, I know you didn't trash my beloved Interpol, now did you? That Interpol album you said was a throwaway is my favorite album of this decade, so I really don't think you understand it. If you were more in-tune with your past, with music like Joy Division, New Order, and Public Image Ltd. you would understand why it's such a great album. It brings the listeners back to the time when punk was dying off, post-punk didn't quite exist (excluding those crazy kids in the Talking Heads) and when complicated chord changes and two-minute long solos in songs didn't matter. The purpose was to send your message through words, not through te Bmaj9 chord (which is the absolute toughest chord to play).
In other words, Interpol is for the nostalgic feel and the poetic asthetic, not the vocals and wailing guitar.
Posted: 8/30/2004, 11:18 pm
by joe_canadian
Good, I take your recommendations seriously. You recommend good stuff and do so eloquently.
I do respect you, believe it or not.
Posted: 8/31/2004, 1:08 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
You found Loveless for $8?
Jesus Christ, I had to drop $13 into that sucker, but it was worth it. It's probably the best album of the 90s. Kevin Shields did so much with his guitar it's just amazing. So many layers. Ahhh.
With that said, it's not my favorite album of the decade. Hell, I doubt if it's top 10.
Posted: 8/31/2004, 1:21 pm
by I AM ME
Does anyone own Queen's Of The Stone Age - Songs For The Deaf?
i got a few songs and they're awesome, but i also stumbleed onto one that soundspretty death metal, what can i expect from the album. I know they've been critics darlings for awhile
"Go with the flow" might havebeen on much music a lot, but it's stilla fucking cool song
Posted: 8/31/2004, 1:28 pm
by Jeni
Decadence - HEAD AUTOMATICA.

Posted: 8/31/2004, 2:38 pm
by megxyz128
i've had that playing ever since i bought it and i'm still sooooooo in love with it. OCTOBER 4TH OMGUIOJASIOJFO)V.
Posted: 8/31/2004, 4:42 pm
by Joanne
Guns N Roses - The Greatest Hits
Stone Temple Pilots - Core
Stone Temple Pilots - Purple
Posted: 9/1/2004, 6:25 am
by ISimpleDesignI
The last CD I got was 12 stones potter's field. Great... before that one was We Are Not Alone by Breaking Benjamin... quite possibly the best non olp cd ever!!! Highly recommended.
Posted: 9/1/2004, 10:08 am
by Eelco
Hell is for Heroes - The Neon Handshake
and the Top 100 Favorite Classical Melodies.
Posted: 9/1/2004, 1:13 pm
by Johnny
Jeff Buckley - Live at Sin-e :Legacy Edition
Jeff Buckley - Grace - Legacy Edition
I had to go all over Edmonton to find them and they were costly too!!
Posted: 9/1/2004, 1:53 pm
by Penguin Josh
bjork - oceania
Posted: 9/2/2004, 6:05 am
by Soozy
I AM ME wrote:Does anyone own Queen's Of The Stone Age - Songs For The Deaf?
It's excellent. Get it! I'm can't even remember any death metal on it so it must only be one song. There are lots of good songs on it.
Posted: 9/2/2004, 7:53 am
by theclumsybirdman79
I bought Tragically Hip- "In Violent Light" 2 days ago. I must say I like it better than In Between Evolution.
Posted: 9/2/2004, 8:28 am
by nelison
in violet light you mean
Posted: 9/2/2004, 2:36 pm
by Reyna
I got Switchfoot's new cd as a gift. I am listening to it right now. It's actually good, a lot better than I expected it to be.
Posted: 9/2/2004, 4:38 pm
by Bananababy
Sufjan Stevens wrote:
Now Diana, I know you didn't trash my beloved Interpol, now did you? That Interpol album you said was a throwaway is my favorite album of this decade, so I really don't think you understand it. If you were more in-tune with your past, with music like Joy Division, New Order, and Public Image Ltd. you would understand why it's such a great album. It brings the listeners back to the time when punk was dying off, post-punk didn't quite exist (excluding those crazy kids in the Talking Heads) and when complicated chord changes and two-minute long solos in songs didn't matter. The purpose was to send your message through words, not through te Bmaj9 chord (which is the absolute toughest chord to play).
In other words, Interpol is for the nostalgic feel and the poetic asthetic, not the vocals and wailing guitar.
Okay, I understand... I don't really hate Interpol, because I'm actually a fan of quite a few of their songs; I was just annoyed because I couldn't find the CDs I originally wanted to purchase, and was disappointed when the ones that I thought were reasonable exchanges fell short of my expectations. I guess I haven't taken enough time to really study the lyrics, so I'll respect your point.
Posted: 9/2/2004, 6:16 pm
by megxyz128
frou frou - details <--- sooooo good.
better than ezra - closer
better than ezra - friction baby
the BTE cd's i got for like 4 bucks each, so i was like alright. my FB i think i stepped on or something, so i didn't have it anymore and i've always wanted to get closer but never got around to it.
Posted: 9/2/2004, 6:55 pm
by Penguin Josh
where did you get the bte cd's?