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ariel pink0 0 0 loverboy LP
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Rancid's new album.
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Flower-Corsano Duo - The Chocolate Cities
(waiting for the postman to deliver it) EDIT: just got it |
wanna go out today and find an LP copy of Astral Weeks. Wish me luck.
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So I was unsuccessful at finding the Van LP. So instead I picked up the 4 Men with Beards label reissue of The Modern Lovers. This reissue is the most faithful recreation of the original cover art that I have yet seen, meaning that the back cover, where other labels previously have fucked it up, is nearly exactly like the beserkley original cover. This makes my third LP reissue copy; I also have the sucker on a recent CD reissue.
As well today I bought a Chimay chalice in a West Asheville homebrew/beer store for 3 bucks, a can of suede spray for 4 bucks, two draws of Third Rail Pale Ale for 3.50 each (with a bowl of complimentary peanuts) and a growler of IPA at The Wedge for 10 bucks, and a dinner consisting of an egg/bacon biscuit and a pumpkin spice latte and a regular coffee at The Green Sage for around 12 bucks. I was kind of spendy but it was a fun afternoon. |
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How is it? I've been listening to the COLD WAR mixtapes. |
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You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to SuperCreep again. |
kinda surprised i found that one for $35, original poster and lyrics sheet, etc. i've seen it go for much more on ebay.
looks to be in great condition too. |
excellent haul, supercreep.
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Oh man! SOOOOO jealous. |
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If you ever wanna re-sell it, let me know. |
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pretty good, but the first volume is amazing. The first volume is actually up there for me with some of the most seminal Wu releases. |
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Is there actually good stuff on the first volume that I mostly won't have already from other releases? |
"The What" - Biggie & Meth (if you dnt have READY TO DIE, which you should")
"Cold World Remix" - GZA & D'Angelo "Tragedy" - The RZA "Hip Hop Drunkies" - ODB & Alkaholiks "Gunz N Onez" - Heltah Skeltah & Meth "Wake Up" - Killarmy "Right Back At You" - Mobb Deep, Rae, Ghost (if you dnt have THE INFAMOUS -- then why not?????) "Semi-Automatic" - Inspectah Deck, Streetlife, U-God all tracks you need. |
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Dude, I've got a lot to catch up in hip-hop, but not THAT much. Ready To Die is one of those rare albums that's untouchable and stupidly loved/hyped by everyone, and yet still somehow seems underrated when I give it a proper spin, because it's just that fucking good. It's the rap equivalent of like Paranoid or something. Things Done Changed? HOLY SHIT! The Infamous is of course a classic, although I just tends to get overshadowed by Illmatic even for me for some reason (due to the similarity in sound/period/them being on Nas's side of the Jay-Z beef I guess). That's still no bad reflection on it in itself though. Illmatic is a strong candidate for the best hip-hop album ever, so it can't really compare. Survival Of The Fittest is an amazing track, as in Shook Ones pt II and many others... |
agreed on READY TO DIE.
ILLMATIC vs THE INFAMOUS is really really tough. They're similar, but miles apart thematically. Nas tries to keep things very concise and from a singluar point of view. It's very real. Very poetic. Very honest. Mobb made a horror film on record. It's creepy and paranoid and agressive and over the top lyrically. I love them both, but in different ways. |
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True. My essential problem with TRULY loving The Infamous I guess is that it's basically Illmatic that made me a rap fan, like the voice of god coming down (well, I got it with Madvillainy, so that would be the other half of my induction), and it was a big part of what music was for me for about a month, and when it was during that period that I branched out into the Infamous, and it couldn't help but suffer when compared at the time. I need to listen to it again now as a more mature hip-hop listener. Haven't put in on for more than one or two tracks in a couple of months. |
yeah I can understand what yr sayign contextually. I had both albums when they first came out, and I'd say that back them ILLMATIC meant more to me, but over the years INFAMOUS has had sort of a more surprising peeling-back-of-layers thing going on for me. IT's a really really heavy, complex and interesting record that is often overshadowed by other heavy hitters of the same period (ILLMATIC, ENTER THE WU-TANG, READY TO DIE and the likes).
Also, I'd say that Mobb's HELL ON EARTH is way overlooked. And Prodigy's RETURN OF THE MAC is the best thing that he's done since either of those albums. |
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stop making sense- talking heads the who's greatest hits and srgt pepper lonely hearts club band all on cassette. My car still rocks the cassette. |
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Just ordered from Honest Jon's the 4 Men With Beards Deluxe Vinyl Reissue Wallet Breaking Mega Versions of:
John Fahey - America (2LP) ![]() and Tim Buckley - Blue Afternoon ![]() Hell yeah! Should help with the post-Christmas come down... |
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Also bought this at the end of my shift, this has been selling like crazy at the CD warehouse I work at today:
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Everything on this page is pretty cool. Neat!
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I need to get this soon. "Bedrock" is good. "Every Girl" is a great single. |
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