@basedspirit bro did you see they dropped the album Jason Molina was working on when he died?
I’m about to peep in a minute
didnt realize Cher sang backup on so many of Phil Spectors singles in the mid 60s
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@basedspirit bro did you see they dropped the album Jason Molina was working on when he died?
I’m about to peep in a minute
WTFFF what’s it called/under what alias??? I need to hear that ASAP
WTFFF what’s it called/under what alias??? I need to hear that ASAP
the album is called Eight Gates
Replace Pull/Pulk and it’s arguably their best album
I like that one. Actually, I like every song to some degree. The weakest are imo the opening track even though it's catchy af and Morning Bell, which disrupts the flow of the album. Also, Dollars & Cents is super underrated among their canon imo.
I like that one. Actually, I like every song to some degree. The weakest are imo the opening track even though it's catchy af and Morning Bell, which disrupts the flow of the album. Also, Dollars & Cents is super underrated among their canon imo.
D&C is very underrated. One of their most mature tracks.
I been on a Ray kick myself as well
He is truly underappreciated for his development in early Rock
I gave him large props in my Best Singles of ’55 + '56 thread from ktt1
What years were you asking me to list best singles from again?
I gave him large props in my Best Singles of ’55 + '56 thread from ktt1
What years were you asking me to list best singles from again?
Best “rock” singles from ‘59 - ‘63
Best “rock” singles from ‘59 - ‘63
Why those years ? Already know how I feel about the 60s and 70s?
Why those years ? Already know how I feel about the 60s and 70s?
Because I realized there is a gap between the initial boom of Chuck Berry little Richard Jerry Lee Lewis and Elvis and the British Invasion. I was wondering what you thought rock music sounded like in those years
Because I realized there is a gap between the initial boom of Chuck Berry little Richard Jerry Lee Lewis and Elvis and the British Invasion. I was wondering what you thought rock music sounded like in those years
Somebody once famously said it was the girl groups that kept the spirit of rock and roll alive in those middle years
Do I get to include them?
Somebody once famously said it was the girl groups that kept the spirit of rock and roll alive in those middle years
Do I get to include them?
Like I said, it’s what “you” consider rock 
I was already thinking that R&B/country carried the brunt of the work
Like I said, it’s what “you” consider rock 
I was already thinking that R&B/country carried the brunt of the work
i think i might just keep this thread going on here to answer your question thoroughly and complete my playlists
kanyetothe.com/forum/index.php?topic=7523090.msg499824330;topicseen#msg499824330
i think i might just keep this thread going on here to answer your question thoroughly and complete my playlists
https://www.kanyetothe.com/forum/index.php?topic=7523090.msg499824330;topicseen#msg499824330

I remember participating in this
@RVI just bought a used copy of Fleetwood’s Then Play On
naked dude riding a horse