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Post by thetwilitekid on Oct 27, 2006 1:29:15 GMT -5
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Post by tommy-gun(s) on Oct 27, 2006 8:03:28 GMT -5
That Loose Ends video is great...thanks.
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Post by nowwesayitoutloud on Oct 27, 2006 8:34:12 GMT -5
That is one killer brunette in the tiara. Day-um! She's Tommy ... right?
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Post by tommy-gun(s) on Oct 27, 2006 9:12:10 GMT -5
looks like it...anybody got a mp3 of Loose Ends (yousendit) please pretty please?
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zook
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Post by zook on Oct 27, 2006 9:16:32 GMT -5
looks like it...anybody got a mp3 of Loose Ends (yousendit) please pretty please? Great tune. Great album. I remember hearing this song on the radio before I knew it was Tommy and thinking it was a new Keith Richards song. Has that same killer guitar riff. Here ya go... Loose Ends
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Post by nowwesayitoutloud on Oct 27, 2006 9:48:34 GMT -5
I wish Bash and Pop had worked out. For that matter, I wish Paul and Tommy had worked out.
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Post by tommy-gun(s) on Oct 27, 2006 9:54:34 GMT -5
Thanks ZOOK, Paul and Tommy will do it again...keep the faith.
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Post by ClamsCasino on Oct 27, 2006 19:29:25 GMT -5
I still think that Bash & Pop album is the best solo album from any ex-Replacement. Yes, including Paul.
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Shell
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Post by Shell on Oct 27, 2006 21:23:56 GMT -5
Tommy in drag...now I can die happy
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Post by scoOter on Oct 30, 2006 7:41:53 GMT -5
I still think that Bash & Pop album is the best solo album from any ex-Replacement. Yes, including Paul. overall, yes, i agree.
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cford
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Post by cford on Oct 30, 2006 9:07:50 GMT -5
I still think that Bash & Pop album is the best solo album from any ex-Replacement. Yes, including Paul. overall, yes, i agree. Ah, but have you forgotten about those great records that Slim released? I still listen to those. And Paul has been writing some good stuff the last three of four years, so I don't think I would agree that Bash & Pop is the best solo work. CF
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Post by deebee76 on Oct 30, 2006 12:02:10 GMT -5
While I don't think the Bash & Pop record is better than Paul's solo stuff, it's still Tommy's best post-Replacements effort to date.
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Post by tommy-gun(s) on Oct 30, 2006 14:58:27 GMT -5
I'll take Village Gorilla Head over Bash & Pop-but neither of those match up with Mono.
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Post by scoOter on Nov 1, 2006 9:14:21 GMT -5
Ah, but have you forgotten about those great records that Slim released? I still listen to those. And Paul has been writing some good stuff the last three of four years, so I don't think I would agree that Bash & Pop is the best solo work. CF in fact, no, i haven't forgotten slim's records. or chris's. i still do definitely think that bash & pop is the best, most consistent, concise album from the replacements members. has paul released great songs? absolutely. has he been consistent? not at all to my ears. stereo comes close to unseating fnikm, stereo taken with mono is pretty much on par with fnikm, but i maintain that fnikm stands on its own, free of filler, and is the best solo work. i know this is dangerous territory, but i will say for the record that i prefer tommy's solo work to paul's overall. i think he is just more consistent. keep in mind that i adore paul, and rank him as one of my favorite songwriters of all time (over tommy). i just think tommy is better at recording, and consistency. plus, tommy rocks on a more regular basis. paul has recorded songs which flat out amaze me: first glimmer even here we are down love let's not belong together let the bad times roll etc. etc. it's just that most of tommy's work has been more consistent from start to finish. b & p - no filler perfect ep - MAYBE alternative monkey is filler, but a welcome blast of rock perfect album - while i MUCH prefer my napster version, 7daw is ridiculously great. vgh - some songs in the middle that i do not care for, but damn, the bulk of it is incredibly tight rock & roll action. even the songs i don't care for are consistent. well except for the title track. still, paul is the better songwriter. all of this leads to the unavoidable conclusion that paul & tommy should, by god, get back together & make sweet sweet music.
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timsch
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Post by timsch on Nov 9, 2006 16:34:01 GMT -5
May not be new to anyone, but someone posted, by song, a show from 1991 in Rotterdam, Holland. Pretty cool stuff. even the video is not bad. My guess is it was shot by someone in the crowd with a very steady hand.
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MacGyver
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Post by MacGyver on Nov 9, 2006 17:17:15 GMT -5
I think you guys need to start uploading some old school Mats bootlegs onto youtube! There isn't really any great live performances of them on Youtube.
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sbailey
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Post by sbailey on Nov 10, 2006 7:44:51 GMT -5
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Post by Guitardude23 on Nov 10, 2006 13:44:34 GMT -5
Never knew he played with Dave Lovering thats hella interesting
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Post by GoddamnJob290 on Nov 10, 2006 21:39:27 GMT -5
I never knew that either. I also didn't know that Paul liked Jane's Addiction until recently. I guess, he at least used to listen to his contemporaries.
Useless fact: According to Gina Arnold's book, all the members of the Pixies hated All Shook Down.
Wasn't this the interview that Paul supposedly stormed off of when the host (long haired guy, I assume) didn't know any of his songs?
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Post by scoOter on Nov 11, 2006 9:35:34 GMT -5
Wasn't this the interview that Paul supposedly stormed off of when the host (long haired guy, I assume) didn't know any of his songs? well, i just watched the interview, and i think there was more to it than what youtube had, but in the portion available paul asks the hairfarmer what song he wanted to hear, and the guy couldn't name ONE SONG. paul was very gracious & self-deprecating, though. in fact, i found his reaction sweet. not sure if paul had a change of heart later in the interview.... if someone has a link to THAT part of the interview, lay it on us!
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