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Posted: 30 Jun 2018, 23:26
by fohat

Posted: 04 Jul 2018, 11:06
by davkol
derp

Posted: 04 Jul 2018, 16:22
by Myoth
Image

Posted: 06 Jul 2018, 05:32
by snacksthecat
one of my favorite podcasters of all time did this song a long time back. the video is close to hitting a million views which is really cool for them.

Posted: 06 Jul 2018, 08:29
by samuelcable
I really love atom heart mother

Posted: 06 Jul 2018, 14:56
by Myoth

Posted: 09 Jul 2018, 00:32
by mike52787
Great album to break in a new (to me) pair of speakers.

Posted: 12 Jul 2018, 00:34
by samuelcable

Posted: 12 Jul 2018, 22:28
by davkol
derp

Posted: 24 Jul 2018, 17:34
by samuelcable



I found myself listening to this song often. its very odd and wouldnt fit in game but this song reminds me of oldschool educational films

Posted: 30 Jul 2018, 08:46
by Myoth
:lol:

Posted: 09 Aug 2018, 09:43
by PlacaFromHell

Posted: 09 Aug 2018, 17:09
by Myoth

Posted: 11 Aug 2018, 12:13
by davkol
derp

Posted: 23 Aug 2018, 19:31
by Laser

Posted: 31 Aug 2018, 22:10
by mike52787

Posted: 31 Aug 2018, 22:53
by snacksthecat
Matisyahu is awesome if you like reggae and theology :lol:

Posted: 01 Sep 2018, 05:06
by RidgeRunner
Currently listening to Down On The Corner by the artist Creedence Clearwater Revival.

Posted: 01 Sep 2018, 09:15
by Muirium
C’mon: when Creedence, Suzie Q!

Posted: 03 Sep 2018, 15:46
by fohat
Muirium wrote:
Creedence, Suzie Q!
I will certainly agree that Suzie Q is their best example of a long jam song, but in my opinion, "Born on the Bayou" is the quintessential Creedence song.

Posted: 03 Sep 2018, 18:40
by rubbermilitia
fohat wrote:
Muirium wrote:
Creedence, Suzie Q!
I will certainly agree that Suzie Q is their best example of a long jam song, but in my opinion, "Born on the Bayou" is the quintessential Creedence song.
Why would you choose that song as the quintessential pick for CCR? I would probably go with proud mary or lodi

Posted: 04 Sep 2018, 00:41
by fohat
rubbermilitia wrote:
Why would you choose that song as the quintessential pick for CCR?
I turned 16 and got my driver's license in the summer of 1968, but I didn't actually see Creedence until the spring of 1972.

Proud Mary is a cover song and Lodi is an atypical blues-like number. "Bayou" distills it all into one perfect package.

Posted: 06 Sep 2018, 11:22
by ewizard
Dreamer- Ozzy Osbourne
Spoiler:

Posted: 06 Sep 2018, 21:15
by //gainsborough

Posted: 11 Sep 2018, 20:01
by davkol
derp

Posted: 14 Sep 2018, 10:26
by klincheR
dragonforce

Posted: 16 Sep 2018, 18:21
by Myoth

Posted: 28 Sep 2018, 17:14
by Myoth

Posted: 05 Oct 2018, 20:49
by davkol
derp

Posted: 06 Oct 2018, 01:27
by Muirium
A thoroughly commendable house reimagining of one of my favourite jazz numbers of the last few years: