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... the live b-sides. They're usually very high quality, and are always nice to hear.
Bootlegs:
More often than not, they aren't worth it in my opinion. I do enjoy hearing live music, but audience recordings just don't do it for me. The few bootlegs I do have are either wonderful soundboard recordings, or are taken from radio shows.
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Ryan Adams can be too hard on himself. Let It B-Minus may not be his highest-graded collection, but the sessions certainly deserved release beyond his Web site, circa 2006, where it emerged alongside goofball, Garage Band-y albums under his monikers DJ Reggie and Warren Peace. But Let It B-Minus , recorded as Sad Dracula, is a more serious affair. An homage to the Replacements' album of ...
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Click on the photo for the best boxes from movie and TV
The Box opened this weekend and from what I can gather, completely sucked. Well, Madison pointed it out already and there’s an overwhelming vibe out there that it blows. Well at least this funny box article came out of it. Yay!
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... ;we’re bootlegging our own shit, but selling it to you for more than a bootleg.” I couldn’t believe the shoddy presentation of the entire package, I’ve honestly seen better bootlegs, and they cost about 1/4 as much. Oh, the WB store also glosses over the fact that their shitty encryption will prevent the disc from being played on anything but a plain-Jane, run-of-the-mill ...
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A while back I did a Vs. featuring a Del Gazeebo song. Recently he was nice enough to send me lots of his stuff. You can download it here. Check some samples below.
Del Gazeebo “Got Soul Vibration” (J-Walk Vs Eric B & Rakim)
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Del Gazeebo “Shimmy To Me” (The Cure Vs ODB)
you need flash to play the song
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Fresh off the release of Coconut Rock, the dynamic Ocote Soul Sounds duo are back with more audible trips and treats. Next month ESL records is releasing a Digital Deluxe Edition of the new album complete with five fresh remixes by the Ancient Astronauts, DJ Obah, Grant Phabeo, Tony Questions and Ocote's own Adrian Quesada. Get a taste from the tracks below and, if you missed it, check Texas ...
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