killsaly wrote:
Venetian Snares - Traditional Synthesizer Music (Alternative takes and bonus tracks)
(the bonus preorder CDR with different takes and tracks from the upcoming album)
people still play cdrs????
killsaly wrote:
Venetian Snares - Traditional Synthesizer Music (Alternative takes and bonus tracks)
(the bonus preorder CDR with different takes and tracks from the upcoming album)
The Double Vinyl version of the album comes bundled with a free 10 track CD-R "Bonus Tracks and Alternative Takes". This offer is only available here or from the Planet Mu website.
Yada wrote:dyecraig wrote:
tortoise - the catastrophist.
any suggestions on what to hear next by them?
I always loved their self titled album, but basically anything up to TNT is pretty, pretty good… kind of lost track after that.
hutch wrote:walk,on,by wrote:
pearl jam helps me out of dark places. and then I hear, the end . . . and I cry like a baby.
damn dude.. so sorry to hear what you and your friend are going through..best of luck
singing like eddie vedder can be cathartic… jeremy for example
killsaly wrote:
Mavis Staples - Livin' On A High Note
I was randomly listening to this one.. Sounds like something my parents would like.
Yada wrote:killsaly wrote:
Mavis Staples - Livin' On A High Note
I was randomly listening to this one.. Sounds like something my parents would like.
Me and your parents should hang out.
killsaly wrote:
The shows I go to usually do not run super late. Also my parents live in Louisiana, so good luck with that!
Yoko Ono - Yes, I?m a Witch Too
killsaly wrote:
No, I am a homeowner. And from what I have heard on this forum, someone who owns a house way bigger than yours.

killsaly wrote:
Bonnie Raitt - Dig in Deep
Edit: Damn this INXS cover is sick…
Yada wrote:killsaly wrote:
Bonnie Raitt - Dig in Deep
Edit: Damn this INXS cover is sick…
Bonnie Raitt sounds like something your parents may listen to.
Space wrote:Yada wrote:killsaly wrote:
Bonnie Raitt - Dig in Deep
Edit: Damn this INXS cover is sick…
Bonnie Raitt sounds like something your parents may listen to.
Growing up, Bonnie Raitt was one of those older women I was never quite sure if I thought she was hot or not.
Now that we're both old, I'm going to go with hot.