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Back 'atcha, Wuss (feels weird calling you that!). Mary Anne with the Shaky Hands is probably my favourite Who tune, and Sell Out has a massive chunk of my favourite single tunes out of all their albums.   Anyone else...
Wow, some really great recommendations in here. Big thumbs up to The Move! "The Stars were Fair..." is one of my favourite weird folk albums of all time. A few others to complement:   Forest   Vashti...
Heheh, why don't you live in Vancouver? ;)
No longer for sale. Thanks for all the interest.   ~Ryan
I'm weird once again, but I'll state with no uncertain terms that Relayer is Yes' best piece of music. However, you can't go wrong with any selection between The Yes Album and Relayer, it's all very, very...
Deep Funk, if you're liking the ear-bleeding fuzz of Kyuss that much, I really need to recommend "God Luck and Good Speed" by Weedeater. It's slower by comparison and you may not like the vocals but I'll mail you...
Yea, give it a chance. Blood Mountain was a major disappointment for me, but Crack the Skye surpassed expectations and is their most ambitious effort to date. Took me a few listens to really start loving it.
I personally could never get used to the stick method vs. Dpad. I think what got me was the lack of a tactile indicator whether you were holding up, down or neutral. Of course, the 360 Dpad sucks too...   Lots of positive...
I'm not as qualified to post here as I once was, but there are a few bands in this genre that I still actively listen to, and so should you!   Propagandhi: Today's Empires Tomorrow's Ashes, Potemkin City Limits,...
Stan Getz/João Gilberto/Astrud Gilberto - The Girl from Ipanema
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