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    Quote Originally Posted by HappyGOriding View Post
    Do you have Shinedowns acoustic version of Simpleman bloody good that
    considerin the fact that I am a HUGE Lynyrd Skynyrd fan (redneck all the way there) most covers of LS seem to rub me the wrong way, but Shinedown did an excelent rendition of it...really like that song...


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    Quote Originally Posted by HappyGOriding View Post
    Machine Head
    Interesting. 'Machine Head' is one of the foundation albums of all mainstream heavy metal.
    Arguably the first to enjoy commercial success. Depending on your Iron Buterfly, Uriah Heap and Black Sabbath opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Interesting. 'Machine Head' is one of the foundation albums of all mainstream heavy metal.
    Arguably the first to enjoy commercial success. Depending on your Iron Buterfly, Uriah Heap and Black Sabbath opinion.
    Machine Head as in the band not the deep purple album, got that one to definitely a must have

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    Well, after discovering the new Dillinger Ecape Plan's album, I bought this today.

    You, on the otherhand, won't like it. You have been warned.

    "It would be spiteful, to put jellyfish in a trifle."
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    How to destroy angels. You can download the whole e.p. from their website........it is Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) and his hot wife with a few others.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HappyGOriding View Post
    Machine Head as in the band not the deep purple album, got that one to definitely a must have
    Yea - I meant interesting that a band would use the name. I checked em out - cool

    Just seems akin to a pop band calling themselves 'Sgt Peppers'.

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    Madness "Liberty of Norton Folgate"

    I know there's not many Ska fans around these parts, so I won't bang on too much but it's not what you might expect from "The Nutty Boys". It's almost a concept album with a much darker melancholic feel than most people will associate with Madness. Even if you don't like the band, you've got to give them credit for avoiding the scooter rally nostalgia circuit playing "Baggy Trousers" to fat blokes in harringtons and DM boots.

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    Jack Johnson - To The Sea

    Purchased on CD - much the same as his other work - nothing outstandingly new

    MiisterD is right - Liberty of Norton Folgate is worth a listen - not just the same old Madness - but there are lingering echoes
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Interesting. 'Machine Head' is one of the foundation albums of all mainstream heavy metal.
    Arguably the first to enjoy commercial success. Depending on your Iron Buterfly, Uriah Heap and Black Sabbath opinion.
    timely, Ive been listening to early Black Sabbath all day.

    Dont forget Blue Oyster Cult. (I dont like them, but a lot of people call them proto hevy metal). Me, I'm all about the Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath.
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    my last download was My Morning Jacket "Z" actually all four of their studio albums.

    Trying hard to like them, but not really succeeidng. I love the song "One Big Holiday" from "It Still Moves" but Jim James voice and the VOX on his vocal give me the shits.

    Really liking The Black Keys "Brothers" also.
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