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Yeah, that's good. Paranoid and bitter in the best kinds of ways.

I like this one a lot, too:

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is that the earlier blues rock version of them?


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Yeah, it's before Bob Welch and Just before Christine Perfect (McVie) and a good meld of Peter Green's blues and Danny Kirwan's experimentation. They had a lot of albums pre-Buckingham/Nicks and pre-Welch, but I've only got three of them. Love them all, though, since they're sinewy and pulsey, slithery, bluesy, unusual things.


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my vegan punk mate strangely loves the Peter Green version more than anything else


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Kirwan added a lot to the mix. Green was the blues guy, Kirwan the exotic guy. He makes Bare Trees much more than just a Christine Mcvie-Bob Welch soft rock affair and I've read his work on Kiln House is extremely good, though I don't have that one.


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#24 on my Listmania.

Equally sublime and ridiculous.

By my reckoning, "Tusk" ties with "Strawberry Fields Forever" as the strangest non-novelty-song Top Ten hit.


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Bigger fan of this myself.

edit--whoops didn't read Frosted post above. So I agree.

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Tusk is incredible. I haven't listened to it in a while.

Splates, are you going into Autumn now? For some reason I love listening to music near the beginning of Fall.


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yeah its sorta autumn now and rainy as fuck


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