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What album should I get? 2

What album should I get? 2

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Sicilian Sausage

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Depends what genre you are into really. A decent album that i have recently heard is 'Final Straw' by Snow Patrol. Try it, It's gooood.

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ANYTHING BY FAITHLESSS......
I RECCOMEND THE BEST OF, JUST RELEASED
EVERY TRACK IS A CLASSIC.....
OR
JOE SATRIANI
GUITARIST WHO TAUGHT JIMMY HENDRIX
ALBILM CALLED 'CRYSTAL PLANET' MIND BLOWING

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Originally posted by The Watchman
JOE SATRIANI
GUITARIST WHO TAUGHT JIMMY HENDRIX
Oh Jesus. Don't make me laugh.

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Originally posted by Favs
http://www.younggodrecords.com/prodtype.asp?PT_ID=71

This guy called Devendra Banhart is quite amazing! I'd buy Nino Rojo which is his latest album.

Got into him after seeing him perform on Later.....

Check out his voice!!!!
Another neo-folky who is quite good is Joanna Newsom. Now that's a voice you need to check out!

http://www.dragcity.com/bands/newsom.html

Sicilian Sausage

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An' my gran taught Joe. LMAO.

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Originally posted by darvlay
Oh Jesus. Don't make me laugh.
No, no...really. He taught this dude called Jimmy Hendrix - not to be confused with the great JIMI Hendrix of course...Jimmy was an obese red-haired white guy who eventually realised he had no musical talent and became an accountant.

Getting back on topic: The Slider, by T.Rex

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Originally posted by darvlay
Oh Jesus. Don't make me laugh.
hendrix was, i think, self taught. satriani did teach steve vai (he once told him "how do you hope to learn if you never practice what i teach you?". cue vai's legendary 10-hour daily practice sessions...) and kirk hammet. beyond that, i'm not too sure. he is an amazing guitarist though - the album surfing with the alien is exquisit, i'm sure you'll agree...

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Originally posted by darvlay
Another neo-folky who is quite good is Joanna Newsom. Now that's a voice you need to check out!

http://www.dragcity.com/bands/newsom.html
Also, sort of, Devandra Banhart if you're into that sort of thing.

bbarr
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Originally posted by royalchicken
Also, sort of, Devandra Banhart if you're into that sort of thing.
Yes, and if you like that, you should try Joanna Newsom.

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Nina Simone - The Tomato Collection

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Originally posted by The Watchman
ANYTHING BY FAITHLESSS......
I RECCOMEND THE BEST OF, JUST RELEASED
EVERY TRACK IS A CLASSIC.....
OR
JOE SATRIANI
GUITARIST WHO TAUGHT JIMMY HENDRIX
ALBILM CALLED 'CRYSTAL PLANET' MIND BLOWING
Dude, Joe Satriani was still in diapers when Hendrix was strutting his stuff! Satriani is however credited with teach Steve Vai, though I imagine he was pretty damn good before him and Satriani got together for a cuppa and some fret w@nking.

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Well, since by the process of derivative taste I should take bbarr's reccomendation, but I also do like the look of Darvlay's suggestion, I am somewhat split. I will have to consider this some more. It also occurrs to me that I chose RC's reccomendation last time (Arcade Fire - Funeral), I wonder if this too was derivative? Bbarr, do you also own and reccommend this album? If so it may be worth me just asking for a list of CDs to which my bitch-nature will be most receptive...

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Originally posted by Starrman
Well, since by the process of derivative taste I should take bbarr's reccomendation, but I also do like the look of Darvlay's suggestion, I am somewhat split. I will have to consider this some more. It also occurrs to me that I chose RC's reccomendation last time (Arcade Fire - Funeral), I wonder if this too was derivative? Bbarr, do you also own and ...[text shortened]... may be worth me just asking for a list of CDs to which my bitch-nature will be most receptive...
bbarr, I implore you in the name of all that is sacred to say you do not own 'Funeral' so that the bitchery may be laid to rest like a house of cards in Hiroshima. Of course, the bitching will need to be eulogised, and I can think of no better soundtrack for that.

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Originally posted by The Watchman
ANYTHING BY FAITHLESSS......
I RECCOMEND THE BEST OF, JUST RELEASED
EVERY TRACK IS A CLASSIC.....
OR
JOE SATRIANI
GUITARIST WHO TAUGHT JIMMY HENDRIX
ALBILM CALLED 'CRYSTAL PLANET' MIND BLOWING
Faithless have a compilation out?
Wicked!

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You may like to try something from the colonies.

Goldenhorse - Out Of The Moon
http://www.muzic.net.nz/artists/734.html


but have some fun at
http://www.muzic.net.nz/downloads

The Datsuns, Shihad, Goodshirt and Zed are waving the flag for NZ on the rock scene.

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