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- #1
- Posted: 11/02/2009 04:56
- Post subject: What album are you most thankful for?
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With Halloween over and Thanksgiving right around the corner, I was thinking what album am I most thankful for?
So what album are you THANKFUL for? It could be life changing, just sentimental, etc.
Talk to me. _________________ And I stare at the sun.
And it leaves me Blind.
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40footwolf
Gender: Male
Age: 34
- #2
- Posted: 11/02/2009 06:03
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I'm most thankful for The Moon and Antarctica by Modest Mouse. I first heard it the night my father died and it's helped me sort out a lot of shit over the years.
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- #3
- Posted: 11/02/2009 06:40
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| 40footwolf wrote: | | I'm most thankful for The Moon and Antarctica by Modest Mouse. I first heard it the night my father died and it's helped me sort out a lot of shit over the years. |
Sorry for your loss my man. _________________ And I stare at the sun.
And it leaves me Blind.
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1234567890
Location: Hollow tree.
- #4
- Posted: 11/02/2009 07:06
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Jewels first two albums remind me of My deceased wife.
But gosh i might have to say mellon collie and the infinite sadness, and garbages self titled debut album. when i first heard "stupid girl" and "bullet with butterfly wings" on the radio, i knew something big was going on. I later inherited Nirvana's "from the muddy banks of the wishkah" when my brother passed. Right now im wearing the shirt of that album.
I might have to think a bit more.
But for now ill say Jewel's "Pieces of you".
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- #5
- Posted: 11/02/2009 13:07
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Live in Hyde Park by the Chili Peppers. For the first time in my life I understood what music was really about, the honest, raw feeling, the energy, and those improvisations..
It's the reason I'm on this forum for sure 😄
John Frusciante is way underrated imo, just don't listen to the albums, download some bootlegs and do a freaky dance move 😎 .
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badfaith
Gender: Male
Age: 50
Location: Kent 
- #6
- Posted: 11/02/2009 14:22
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The Bluetones- Expecting to Fly
It describes almost song for song, a situtation in my life in a way that I can only describe as eerie... almost supernaturaly acurate, and hearing someone else describe it in the way I felt and thought about it made me feel less of an oddball, that I wasn't unique or strange in the way I dealt with it.
In the words of another great band's song, " close your eyes and bow your head...I need a little sympathy"
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40footwolf
Gender: Male
Age: 34
- #7
- Posted: 11/03/2009 04:22
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| dp39 wrote: | | 40footwolf wrote: | | I'm most thankful for The Moon and Antarctica by Modest Mouse. I first heard it the night my father died and it's helped me sort out a lot of shit over the years. |
Sorry for your loss my man. |
Aw, fuggedaboutit, it was a long time ago.
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chrisdread
Gender: Male
Location: Orkney 
- #8
- Posted: 06/16/2010 12:00
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Never Mind The Bollocks - because it shocked the shit out of all those guitar-noodling, prog-rock nerds and gave the 1970's the kick in the pants it so desperately needed! _________________ YCDTOSA
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ffudnebbuh
level 8
Gender: Male
Location: Boston 
- #9
- Posted: 06/16/2010 12:11
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| chrisdread wrote: | | Never Mind The Bollocks - because it shocked the shit out of all those guitar-noodling, prog-rock nerds and gave the 1970's the kick in the pants it so desperately needed! |
I have to agree with chrisdread..that album was the blast of fresh air that rock needed in the 70s...the thing I like best about it is that he sang it like meant every word...that spitting anger really got to me.
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- #10
- Posted: 02/03/2011 01:31
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I think I'm going to say Radiohead's "OK Computer". It's helped me through a lot of stuff.
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