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B.W. Stevenson - On My Own, 1972

chicchorea says...

I much recommend the self titled album(CD) B W Stevenson. It can be had on eBay for a decent price if you are paient. I just checked and it is available in a compilation CD there.

If you/your dad have good sound systems, you will be amazed the sound of these recordings. Stevenson was networked with some incredible talent.
>> ^residue:

That's amusing that THIS was called pop country in light of what country music is now... I'm digging this and it's also the kind of stuff my dad likes. There's a best of album on amazon I'm taking a gander at...
>> ^chicchorea:
Don't you love all the genre tags?
It was called Country Pop at one point!?
The Texas music scene was a lot of fun back then and some since.
Stevenson had a couple of hits. They were his lesser works IMHO.
I am happy you like it. I expected no votes on these actually.
>> ^residue:
I've never heard of "progressive country" I like it



The xx - Intro

The xx - Intro

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Garbage - Milk

rasch187 (Member Profile)

enoch says...

In reply to this comment by rasch187:
Hair metal isn't my thing, but who am I to disagree with that riff

In reply to this comment by enoch:
was just listening to this and saw you didnt vote.you may have seen it and didnt like it...but i think you will.very under rated band but this song ROCKS.
http://www.videosift.com/video/TROUBLE-misery-shows-act-II


right? it has metal elements but this band had a very varied sound,very blues influenced.the self titles album is fantastic.think the album came out in 90..not sure.i have the cassette LOL but im too lazy to go digging for it.
and yeah..that guitar is what got me also..catchy as all hell.glad you liked it brother.
peace.

Glasvegas - Daddy's Gone

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rasch187 (Member Profile)

Sam Harris - On Calling Out Religion, Death

drattus says...

I used to think the same way to a point, Sketch, but I ran into one slight problem with the idea. There isn't a way in the world that I see to make it anything other than a fantasy. If it won't work then it's not a good idea and it's probably a waste of time and source of inevitable conflicts to pursue.

Best I can tell every culture, no matter how widely separated by geography or time, has had their own creation stories, myths of a superior being or beings, and so on. It doesn't seem to be anything we need to teach each other but a natural human response to the unknown, a way to explain the unexplainable. And it doesn't apply just to religion, Hell, look at those poor people on the other side who think they can use science to disprove God. You can't prove a negative. Not with God, you can't prove there were never unicorns, you can't prove we don't have that legendary flying teapot in orbit up there, not that the FSM didn't do it all. We can say we have no reason to believe it ourselves but we can't prove it. Lots of self titled "atheists" think they can though and is there really any difference in their misplaced faith and the other? Sure, one more damaging if used badly, but both latched onto faith even if only one of them realized it.

Get rid of religion before we're ready for it and what do we have? A culture that still needs to explain the unexplainable and that will latch into anything else that provides it. Politics, Scientology or some new morph of the type, nationalism, etc. Even a misplaced understanding of what science means for some. Wouldn't there be a great risk of trading one cult for another?

Maybe one day we'll evolve past that need but as far as I can tell the need for faith is a part of the species, stronger in some than in others and not there at all for me in this sense at least but it's hard to deny that it seems to be there for some. We aren't going to get rid of it, we just need to redirect it where it's damaging.

This will destroy you - The World is Our ____

RedSky says...

Excellent EP, their self titled album didn't quite do the same for me though, felt it dragged a bit too much.

Glad to see I'm not the only one trying to sift post rock, by the way check out my Yndi Halda sift if you like.

Saul Williams--List of Demands NOT produced by Trent Reznor

RhesusMonk says...

>> ^LostTurntable:
This song is off of his 2004 self-titled album. Trent Reznor did not produce that, he had nothing to do with that record.


>> ^thechrisproject:
What LostTurntable said. This song was not produced by Trent Reznor. In fact, Trent has cited it as being one of the tracks that got him particularly interested in Saul Williams.


Thanks, fellas. Tags and title changed to reflect my ignorance.

Saul Williams--List of Demands NOT produced by Trent Reznor



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