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ULTRAjazzy
great meeting you tonight, jack, jackson, or bailey! (and go to that show tomorrow, man!)
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jennica_med_c
And I also give my approval to your library as well, dear sir! And your nickname is awesome, haha, as I love all the three first (uhm, you know, the three LAST parts of the saga) Star Wars movies. I'd even call them my favourite movies of all time ^^
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uh_oh_jlm
Just re-listened to "Top Qualified". Dream team cast for sure. Abstract Rude and Gift of Gab are the standouts for me in that track. A long time ago I went to an Atmosphere show and Abstract Rude was one of their openers and I just remember wishing that he was doing a whole show. He was so energetic and had such a strong presence. He freestyled for like 10 minutes and it all made sense and was highly entertaining. Now that is what I call a good opener.
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uh_oh_jlm
Thank you good sir :) Anyone who is down with Aceyalone is a winner in my book. Pretty sure you need a cool kid pass just to listen to his albums or know that he exists for that matter. Nice eclecticity <--- made up word that I'm pretty sure still encompasses what I am trying to communicate.
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manu_z
Of course we can! I see our charts are awesome, hahaha! So, the same has happened to me, I couldn't pick a favorite because I liked all the album, but now I think I go a little too much for "If I Had A Gun...". Record Machine has been one of my favorites since it came out as an Oasis demo back in 2008... So catchy. And I also like "AKA... Broken Arrow".
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manu_z
Hello, neighbor! Well, I'm a little suspect to talk about anything related to the man, but I'm completely in love with this album. Some people say they were disappointed but I think it's because it lacks the "rock" factor, if you know what I mean. It has a lot of different elements, like horns and choirs and it's kind of psychodelic here and there, but I think it's a very interesting album. Give it a listen, maybe you'll like it!
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tweedsituation
The fact that a car would actually drive under the speed limit on my street tipped me off
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tweedsituation
...Neighborhood as in on this website, not in real life. That didn't look right when I said it the first time.
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tweedsituation
You've shown up in my neighborhood before, I saw that you were looking for people with whom to go to shows, and noticed we have a lot of artists in common. I thought it couldn't hurt to have more Pittsburgh connections here in the event that I might need a concert pal in the future. I guess it's not that random after all, huh?
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rocksteadyyyy
Yeah I'm going with a few friends, I'm pretty pumped, I saw 'em last time they were in Pgh at Mr. Smalls too.
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GamerPanda
Well hello there. I actually bought HD's Dead Sea Scrolls from Aaron Huffman (the bassist) at their first last show (there were two that night) at Schuba's in Chicago. It's really good and has some amazing songs on it as well as some interesting takes or pieces of old songs. Did you get to see them live while they were still together? We sure have a lot of favorite artists in common! Care to be friends?
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ilikepearljam28
Speaking of crazy: YOU ARE CRAZY. I can't even debate "The Dissent of Man." I hated it so much, I deleted it from my computer the day it was released. I mean business here. Good t-shirt though.
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ilikepearljam28
No, I couldn't go! My mom was actually considering going (ha!). She is so hip. I just saw Guster a few months ago in Burlington, VT, and it was THE best Guster show ever. It was also the first concert that I went to alone: uncomfortable/eventually awesome. I'd love to see Social D! I hope Last.fm doesn't let me down. In terms of concerts, Pearl Jam is never a letdown (as if that even needed to be said). Counting Crows were pretty good too. Aside from the terrible venue incident with B Folds, Modest Mouse was probably the worst concert I've ever been to. They never said a word to the audience. Or even looked at one another. So awkward.
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ilikepearljam28
I lied. I'm from Latrobe, PA. We both fibbed by about 30 miles. And yeah, when I saw Ben at Club Zoo, I never actually SAW him. Not once. And BR has a more recent album than "New Maps of Hell" called "The Dissent of Man." Or maybe you knew that. If not: steer clear, my friend. Steer. Clear.
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ilikepearljam28
Stupid shoutbox word limit. I can't believe you like the new Bad Religion! It's horrible!!! I felt like I was at Hot Topic when I heard it. "Process of Belief" is where it's at. I saw them live in Boston once, and as soon as they took the stage, I was elbowed in the face by a 45-year-old in a leather jacket. I spent the rest of the concert in the back. I realize I do not belong. But I do like a good part of the new Social D and CAKE. There is no better CAKE song than "Love Me Madly" though.
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ilikepearljam28
You're from Pittsburgh too?! Small, small world. I haven't heard the live R.E.M.. Intrigue! I've seen Ben Folds and Guster live a million times! (or roughly 5 times) My heart is with "Songs for Silverman." Ben Folds concerts are like a religious experience. Except when they're at Club Zoo, and then they're just crowded. I have to say, I don't like the Ben Folds/Nick Hornby collaboration. This is the first album of his I just can't get into. And yeah, the newest Guster album isn't by favorite. There are some gems ("This Could All Be Yours" and "What You Call Love") but there are also some songs I never listen to (everything else). "Lost and Gone Forever" is the epitome of Guster genius.
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ilikepearljam28
What a bummer! I didn't have extremely high hopes (I am forever traumatized by the bore that is "Around the Sun"). "Murmur" has always been my favorite.
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Madisondaly
Jukebox the Ghost is way fun. I still need to listen to some more of their songs, but so far I'm liking them.
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Madisondaly
Ah yes, Shad. I listened to some more of his music. I'll have to say he really grew on me!
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