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sean
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Post by sean »

I failed to mention a lot of things in my post. You wanna call me more names?

cowboydown
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Re: sean john

Post by cowboydown »

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sean wrote:
cowboydown wrote:suit up. trolling little prick...
I'll tell my friend he's a prick for not knowing how to listen to FLAC files...
You failed to mention part that in your post...

sean
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Post by sean »

saratoga jay wrote:also tell your friend he's a loser for not knowing how to properly pick and judge his friends. obviously...
He has referred to me as "an unsufferable prick" and "miserable human being" on many occassions. You and him should probably go out for pizza and a little "sucky sucky" one night.

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Post by saratoga jay »

also tell your friend he's a loser for not knowing how to properly pick and judge his friends. obviously...

sean
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Re: sean john

Post by sean »

cowboydown wrote:suit up. trolling little prick...
Well played. I'll tell my friend he's a prick for not knowing how to listen to FLAC files...

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sean john

Post by cowboydown »

suit up. trolling little prick...

sean
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Post by sean »

My friend, who downloaded this, described it as "unlistenable". I have yet to hear it for myself...

Hank Snow
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Post by Hank Snow »

Got it yesterday and have been loving it. Great work from all of you. On first impressions I am really blown away by Tiny E's Before I Break. They are all great!!

janglehouse
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Post by janglehouse »

Amazing! It blows my mind that more talented people don't break into the industry and become stars. 8)

CanadianVolt
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Post by CanadianVolt »

Awesome,

I was the contributer behind Station To Station. I love playing the piano and have finally started my own band after years of being a bass player / back up vocalist. Anyone that needs piano put down on a track or something PM me, and we can collaborate :)

I have only listened to this CD once and I will listen a couple more times before wrtitng the definitive review. Overall, I was really impressed at everyones contribution, theres some great musicians around here.

Stay Tuned !

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Post by windshield »

i loved absolutely everybody' song. The trombone is an ass kicker, six string belief and blind hope are incredibly heartfelt, but it really would be unfair to pick something out because there's clearly a lot of love put into this thing and every version is inspiring and true in soul. I find back into your world as stripped down as its is really revealing of the emotions behind the song and I'm enjoying Station to station now, love the piano.
As for greenwich time, there is a better version here

Lawrence Fan
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Post by Lawrence Fan »

My version, so I assume everybody's, plays to 3:08. But it ends abrubptly, doesn't seem like it should, like there's more.

Did I just describe a clip? :p

Hopefully it's just a technical snag and not a data loss.

Btw, thanks again tedious. You da man!

-gk-

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Post by tedious »

Sorry for my labelling trouble, the excellent Greenwich Time is by windsheild. I think it is the most different interpretation.
What's this about it being clipped???? Is this happening to everyone?

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Post by Lawrence Fan »

mcarlton wrote:The ramped up 6 String was great Keith21!
Hey mcarlton, were you at MCMF? If so then you'll know the irony in this. This was a song I'd heard acoustic for so long that it was getting, dare I say it, annoying? But Jay totaly rocked it out at MCMF and now Keith does it too. Hell, Keith might have thought of it first! Great version, Keith, totaly dig it.

-gk-

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Post by mcarlton »

I just spot checked the songs and I am pretty impressed. Sticky has very deep pipes or has modified his vocals.

I loved the horns in VItamins!
The ramped up 6 String was great Keith21!


More to follow as I listen to it more.

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