Segue (Almost Paradise) | | Posted: Feb 27, 2013 - 16:08 | |
these guys SUCK! Is it a macho thing? stupid boring repetitive ACK!!! hate to turn off RP — ever!
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ferwoman
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Bought several! They're all good. :) My favorite is El Camino, with this as a close second.
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helgigermany (Germany) | | Posted: Oct 10, 2012 - 22:43 | |
another nice modern rock band!
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Proclivities (Carrboro, NC) | | Posted: Sep 04, 2012 - 13:12 | |
jr2571 wrote:I love this song and the band; however, I saw them at Madison Square Garden in NYC this past Spring and I was pretty disappointed. There is no denying their talent and their energy, but they put on a pop show- rushing through songs and except for a few moments not doing any great jamming. They need to improve their live shows before I am truly won over. This doesn't seem like the sort of band that The Garden would suit very well; they're essentially a 'garage' duo. The Beacon would seem a more fitting venue for these guys, if not someplace smaller. |
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jr2571 (NYC) | | Posted: Aug 01, 2012 - 12:34 | |
I love this song and the band; however, I saw them at Madison Square Garden in NYC this past Spring and I was pretty disappointed. There is no denying their talent and their energy, but they put on a pop show- rushing through songs and except for a few moments not doing any great jamming. They need to improve their live shows before I am truly won over.
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Darlington (Columbia, South Carolina) | | Posted: Mar 30, 2012 - 08:21 | |
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Darlington (Columbia, South Carolina) | | Posted: Mar 30, 2012 - 08:13 | |
Saw these guys last weekend in Charlotte, NC (with the Arctic Monkeys). Excellent show, DEFINITELY worth checking out if they play at a town close by.
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Byronape ("post-capitalist wreckageville") | | Posted: Feb 27, 2012 - 15:53 | |
ferwoman wrote:I'm surprised that the several songs I've heard from this album (all on RP, to be sure) have been "keepers" as far as I'm concerned. Surprised because I didn't know this was a group I'd bother to investigate. Having heard several of the songs, this is an album I consider buying - and through the RP affiliate link, of course!  If you have not already, do it! It's a fantastic album if you like what you've heard so far. |
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bethnca (Vancouver, WA) | | Posted: Nov 24, 2011 - 12:08 | |
OMG, great song!!! Speaks to me sooo much.
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calypsus_1
| | Posted: Oct 14, 2011 - 17:30 | |
The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach playlist: Badass Guitars
"Guitar bores the shit out of me 99 percent of the time," says the Black Keys frontman. "A solo has to be strange: There's gotta be that little 'crack' element, where it sounds like part of the song has been smoking crack." 1. "Shot Down" | The Sonics, 1965 A gnarly, over-the-top precursor to punk that was never really outdone by punk. 2. "Dearest" | Mickey & Sylvia, 1957 Mickey Baker was underrated magic. 3. "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know" | Blood, Sweat & Tears, 1968 It's very much like an Isaac Hayes song, but with fuzz guitar way up front. It's just cool. 4. "Heart Full Of Love" | The Invincibles, 1965 My favorite soul song of all time. It's perfect. 5. "Your Body, Not Your Soul" | Cuby and the Blizzards, 1966 Completely bonkers. They're a Sixties European garage band, and everybody's bashing in unison. 6. "All Night Long" | Junior Kimbrough, 1992 He'd play the rhythm part, locking in with the drums in a hypnotic way. It's not blues; it's weird North Mississippi soul. 7. "The Spook" | Pete Drake, 1964 It sounds like Ethiopian music recorded at Stax. 8. "Commotion" | Creedence Clearwater Revival, 1969 Fogerty played a fucking miniature Rickenbacker through a solid-state Kustom amp. Nobody used that shit; his whole sound was unique. 9. "Some Kinda Nut" | Moon Men, 1963 The most aggressive, I-wanna-kill-you guitar ever put to tape. It's like Link Wray's trying to destroy people's minds with the solos in this song. 10. "Space Guitar" | Johnny "Guitar" Watson, 1953 He used to have, like, a 50-foot guitar cable, and he'd go through the audience playing guitar on his buddy's shoulders. He was a total showman, and you hear that on this song: crazy, showy, with wild studio effects.
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fredriley (Nottingham, UK) | | Posted: Aug 18, 2011 - 03:02 | |
DoctorHooey wrote:This is a rating on the RADIO PARADISE The number of this rating is 9
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ferwoman
| | Posted: Jul 21, 2011 - 12:23 | |
I'm surprised that the several songs I've heard from this album (all on RP, to be sure) have been "keepers" as far as I'm concerned. Surprised because I didn't know this was a group I'd bother to investigate. Having heard several of the songs, this is an album I consider buying - and through the RP affiliate link, of course!  |
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sieversfam
| | Posted: Jul 21, 2011 - 12:21 | |
Great pre-break-up song.. One of the best on this release. |
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Cynaera (South of Neanderthal) | | Posted: May 15, 2011 - 11:37 | |
Jelani wrote:ahm not the woin.
 I liked the novelty of this song the first few times, but I'm rather tired of it now. Thanks, Jelani, for the comedic relief. |
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Gregoria
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Businessgypsy wrote: Blind Lemon Jefferson 1926 Robert Johnson 1936 Tony Hollins 1941 Chuck Berry 1954 Otis Redding 1964 AC/DC 1975 I was wearing power suits and doing lines in the 80's Black Crowes 1990 Black Keys 2010
I'm sure others could expand upon and dispute the line between these dots, but I submit this as DNA evidence. Stingray, I realize that there was no legitimate music recorded before 1990, when artists spontaneously began creating without influence - but humor me, okay?
What I don't see is the connection between Otis Redding and AC/DC. Am I missing something? I have Otis Redding on vinyl and CD. Did AC/DC possess any sort of funk, and I just didn't hear it? Could be my bias against those screechy white guy vocalists from the 70's. I was never a big Zeppelin fan, either. Loved the Stones, who had some funk, and loved Graham Parker, who had funk and a horn section. Anyway, I just don't get the connection from AC/DC to Otis Redding. And, I like the Black Keys more than the White Stripes, but I can't figure out why. |
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The_Enemy (...is within) | | Posted: Apr 10, 2011 - 17:38 | |
reminds me a little of Cold War Kids. Nice.
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socalhol (Seattle) | | Posted: Mar 31, 2011 - 20:06 | |
Jelani wrote:ahm not the woin.
hahaha!  |
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Poacher (Brighton, UK) | | Posted: Feb 28, 2011 - 08:25 | |
glen1n1m wrote:Digital distortion just sounds awful Sometimes, bad is good. I approve. |
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peter_james_bond (West Of The Burg) | | Posted: Feb 15, 2011 - 06:04 | |
isocky wrote:I like this song just fine but I'm REALLY tired of hearing it so often, especially since it's so similar to the other BK song that's played several times a day on RP and all the other stations I listen to.
Must be another RP (Radio Pasadena?  ). Radio Paradise never plays the same song several times a day. |
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isocky
| | Posted: Jan 18, 2011 - 10:06 | |
I like this song just fine but I'm REALLY tired of hearing it so often, especially since it's so similar to the other BK song that's played several times a day on RP and all the other stations I listen to.
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rspeicher (Erie. PA) | | Posted: Jan 13, 2011 - 13:22 | |
nevar23 wrote:8 —-> 9. Just awesome.  Ditto! |
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glen1n1m
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Digital distortion just sounds awful
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kahaki (Evansville, IN) | | Posted: Jan 13, 2011 - 13:22 | |
i'll jump. i'm the wun.
love you BK.
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nevar23 (Georgia) | | Posted: Jan 13, 2011 - 13:21 | |
8 —-> 9. Just awesome.  |
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BigIslandBlues
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Black Keys are The One. Great sound. Great Album
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DoctorHooey (/etc) | | Posted: Jan 06, 2011 - 14:14 | |
This is a rating on the RADIO PARADISE The number of this rating is 9
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Stingray (EUROPE) | | Posted: Jan 06, 2011 - 14:13 | |
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Jelani (Home of the freak, land of the vague) | | Posted: Dec 20, 2010 - 10:44 | |
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Rooney (Near Paradise) | | Posted: Dec 14, 2010 - 12:37 | |
Still sounding good!!!  |
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jerrieberrie (Omaha) | | Posted: Dec 14, 2010 - 12:23 | |
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