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Psean wrote: And now Soundgarden. Screaming Life

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This is the first Soundgarden song I ever heard. Probably the first of that whole Seattle thing I heard. Got big into that whole thing a while later, mainly with their later stuff, and Nirvana.

Sub-Pop announced a re-release a while back... Might have to try and get hold of a hard-copy of this then.
Been listening to it quite a bit again lately. And this, another one from the year o' my birth I have a nerdy fascination for albums from that year :-[ there were some GOOD ones:
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    Wizard wrote:
    hallelujah.
    so many 'definitive' versions of this song. my favourites would be from jeff buckley and kd lang. but there's only one 'definitive', and this would be it.

    coincidentally i'm listening to lang's 'hymns of the 49th parallel'. brilliant
    dh|
      Bunch of the same tracks over & over for an upcoming rock tribute show.

      But right now I'm on a "break", so it's Gov't Mule - Beautifully Broken correction, Rocking Horse
        domhatch wrote:
        Wizard wrote:
        hallelujah.
        so many 'definitive' versions of this song. my favourites would be from jeff buckley and kd lang. but there's only one 'definitive', and this would be it.
        I really like the Buckley one...
          Banditman wrote: Bunch of the same tracks over & over for an upcoming rock tribute show.

          But right now I'm on a "break", so it's Gov't Mule - Beautifully Broken
          Great band. I like the earlier, Alan Woody era stuff best so far.
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            The Melvins now:
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              Psean wrote: The Melvins now:
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              Man I love this band. But listening to them tends to be a bit bizarre. They have released a load of stuff and each release sounds completely different. ???
              "Life is like the Melvins discography, you never know what you're gonna get."

              This reminds me of another band with a slightly insane catalogue:
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                Doomsower wrote:
                Psean wrote: The Melvins now:
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                Man I love this band. But listening to them tends to be a bit bizarre. They have released a load of stuff and each release sounds completely different.
                And even though it's different, it still sounds like The Melvins ? Or the ones I've listened to so far anyway.
                This reminds me of another band with a slightly insane catalogue:
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                I'll check these guys out ?
                  Squonk wrote: Fleetwood Mac Peter Green - Black Magic Woman (Live Boston Tea Party) 1970
                  There are some great live albums from those Boston Tea Party shows, showing what a great live band they were and how potent the triple guitar attack was.
                    This song is good stuff.

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                      I know this is a cheesy 80's type video and song arrangement, but his tone is incredible.
                      Wait for the solo that ends the song, the goosebumps will cover your entire soul (Unfortunately they cut it off a bit)

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                        robert cray followed by snowy white.

                        bliss.
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                          Derek and Warren Haynes - listen to that LP

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                            Highway to Hell ?

                            Been playing through a Marshally stompbox for the first and having so much fun wacking some big 'ol 5chords with open strings time but now I have to stop... so Highway to hell it is.
                              Thou - Tyrant