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Triniman has no taste: 125 recordings from 1985-2005
I have no taste in music. Here's definitive proof in the form of 125 recordings from 1985-2005.
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CD Review: Johnny Maddox and His Dixie Boys – Dixieland Blues
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Daniel Lanois gets control
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CD review: Dan the Banjo Man? Hardly...
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CD review: Oh god no! More widdling...
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The Roots + Floetry = Virtuosity
Illadelph Halflife Meets Ill London Flow. I Shall... Proceed... And Continue... To Rock The Mic. Everybody Is A Star. Adrenaline Boom! It's The Next Movement Duck Down Don't Say Nuthin'
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CD review: Jam band that works...
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Artist Overview: Tortoise
An alternative band that wasn't punk or metal, they instead plundered the vaults for sounds, drawing upon kraut-rock, ambient, avant-garde jazz, electronica, and a wide array of other influences, Tortoise, from Chicago, played a music most akin to cool jazz more than anything else and displayed virtuoso playing, which often featured a droning guitar and two vibraphone players.
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The Many Lives of Les Paul
Les Paul recently celebrated his 87th birthday doing what he's done for the past fifty years: entertaining audiences by playing his namesake electric guitar.
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