Originally posted by HoyaSaxa03:i listened to the radio back in high school too……Canadian radio sucks though.
in 2001 i did, and that song was inescapable
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Originally posted by white man from town:don't they have to play a certain % of canadian artists?
Originally posted by HoyaSaxa03:i listened to the radio back in high school too……Canadian radio sucks though.
in 2001 i did, and that song was inescapable
and i'm not that young, i was a soph/junior in college way back then
With all this Ryan Adams talk, it reminds me that you forgot to mention this one.
Ex-Whiskeytown guitarist's Phil Wandescher's haunting guitar, combined with Jesse Sykes' dark, soulful voice make Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter a much more interesting act than Ryan Adams, Caitlin Cary, or any of the other ex-members of Whiskeytown. See them make their DC area headlining debut at Iota on Sunday. I would, but my Mom is visiting this weekend.
Ex-Whiskeytown guitarist's Phil Wandescher's haunting guitar, combined with Jesse Sykes' dark, soulful voice make Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter a much more interesting act than Ryan Adams, Caitlin Cary, or any of the other ex-members of Whiskeytown. See them make their DC area headlining debut at Iota on Sunday. I would, but my Mom is visiting this weekend.
Could you please provide us all a list of bands that are acceptable to dig (dislike), and another list that we are required to dig (like)?
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
yes hoya did use the terms you decided to use… however you don't need to take every chance to make bitchy designed to provoke comments about acts you know others on this forum are looking forward to see, regardless of how you feel about them. at some point ya just gotta let go, because it annoys me and possibly other posting regulars. not to mention the lurkers who come here for information and not continually being confronted with the latest dig on some artist you deem unworthy.
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Originally posted by HoyaSaxa03:most stations are, yes. its like 30% or something. but its not quite so bad. most kids in Canada (that i knew) tended to like Canadian bands the most anyway. Sort of like a "home team" kind of thing.
don't they have to play a certain % of canadian artists?
it wasnt all good though, imagine hearing Tom Cochrane's "Life Is A Highway" every 30 minutes of your life for the entire 8th grade!!!!!!!
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl::eek:
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That song did really well in the US.
Originally posted by white man from town:
it wasnt all good though, imagine hearing Tom Cochrane's "Life Is A Highway" every 30 minutes of your life for the entire 8th grade!!!!!!!
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:they just missed my list … had to include eddie money!
With all this Ryan Adams talk, it reminds me that you forgot to mention this one.
Ex-Whiskeytown guitarist's Phil Wandescher's haunting guitar, combined with Jesse Sykes' dark, soulful voice make Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter a much more interesting act than Ryan Adams, Caitlin Cary, or any of the other ex-members of Whiskeytown. See them make their DC area headlining debut at Iota on Sunday. I would, but my Mom is visiting this weekend.
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:?
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Originally posted by HoyaSaxa03:the list of bands that are ok to listen and discuss
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:?
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I find that it's ok to talk about any band as long as you make fun of them, rip on them needlessly for making too much money or playing a crappy venue or playing past the age of 35, and then chastise their fans for liking them. I see no problems with that whatsoever. Because I thrive on negativity and antagonizing. But hey, that's just me :)
and besides lists are silly, what do think this is pitchfork or stylus? surely they have forums you can ply your trade on…
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:She's purty. Excellent write-up. I'm skipping the show, but I helped her some at a show last year - nice woman too.
Jesse Sykes' dark, soulful voice make Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter a much more interesting act than Ryan Adams, Caitlin Cary, or any of the other ex-members of Whiskeytown. See them make their DC area headlining debut at Iota on Sunday.
I don't think Pogo spins at Zucchabar anymore.