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Illegal Stills by Stephen Stills
Long Live The King by The Decemberists
The Whole Love by Wilco
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The last song on the Whole Love is probably their best song ever.
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The last song on the Whole Love is probably their best song ever.
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It is great. I saw them this summer (along with Dylan and My Morning Jacket) and they were absolutely great. One of the best sets of music I've seen in 20 years.
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It is great. I saw them this summer (along with Dylan and My Morning Jacket) and they were absolutely great. One of the best sets of music I've seen in 20 years.
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Jim James is great too....he really needs a breakout into the mainstream. His voice is so good people do not know what they are missing.
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Jim James is great too....he really needs a breakout into the mainstream. His voice is so good people do not know what they are missing.
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They were also excellent. Dylan, by far my favorite artist, was just OK. He had a fine band, but his recent music has a certain swamp-boogie sound that doesn't appeal to me like his good, old stuff.
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They were also excellent. Dylan, by far my favorite artist, was just OK. He had a fine band, but his recent music has a certain swamp-boogie sound that doesn't appeal to me like his good, old stuff.
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I saw Bob in Costa Mesa and Carlsbad in 1988.....G.E. Smith was in the band.
I saw him again in 2006.....of course his voice was not as good ( ) as before but at the Forum he had some good moments.
I know you do not like is later stuff but Love and Theft from 2001 is great.
Modern Times from 2006 does have some very good songs with a great back up band. I admit that his voice is rough on Tempest. I do like the Titanic song however.
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It is great. I saw them this summer (along with Dylan and My Morning Jacket) and they were absolutely great. One of the best sets of music I've seen in 20 years.
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Enjoyed the Decemberists right off the bat, Wilco might need a couple more listens.
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Enjoyed the Decemberists right off the bat, Wilco might need a couple more listens.
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I really like the Decemberists too, but they haven't been touring much at all in the past couple of years. The gal who plays keyboards/accordion has cancer, I believe. Colin Meloy, the band's leader and vocalist, is touring solo this Fall/Winter though. The King is Dead is a great album.
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