Reverse Stockholm Syndrome
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Oh no, your heart is broken / Well don't you think that's a little trite?
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Post by Reverse Stockholm Syndrome on Mar 2, 2004 15:10:51 GMT 10
I've been listening to My Bloody Valentine's "Isn't Anything" and am getting the Velvet Underground Box Set (their 4 studio albums plus CD of demos). My musical taste is taking a nice little journey through the past.*
What oldies stuff is everyone listening to?
* = I'm aware I stole that from the title of an album. ;D
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Post by jness on Mar 3, 2004 8:52:11 GMT 10
Kinks - best of (2 disc, from NZ; brilliant) Beatles - in a 68-9 mood at the mo Stones - Exile.. Easybeats - best of.. Iggy&theStooges - Raw Power
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Post by Ben on Mar 3, 2004 11:35:58 GMT 10
Robert Johnson 'King of the Delta Blues Singers'.....the founder of it all!
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Reverse Stockholm Syndrome
I spend a lot of time on these forums
Oh no, your heart is broken / Well don't you think that's a little trite?
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Post by Reverse Stockholm Syndrome on Mar 3, 2004 11:40:17 GMT 10
Exile on Main Street is such a good album.
Liz Phair used to claim that it was one of her main inspirations and sources of learning how to write songs and that "Exile in Guyville" was a song-by-song female-perspective response to it. It's not. However, "Never Said" definitely seems like a response to one of the songs.
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