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  1. Wierd... I was listening to that when I read this.
  2. Dispatch The Black Keys Ben Kweller/Radish Rocco Deluca & the Burden Feeling Left Out/Joe Wilson Pepper Flogging Molly \ Iron and Wine | Not popular around where I live, I dunno about elsewhere Keller Williams /
  3. I actually really enjoyed Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny. Personal opinion though
  4. Long list, so bear with me :x Muse- Knights of Cydonia Audioslave- Doesn't remind me (mainly the solo) Toadies- Possum Kingdom Bob Dylan- Blowing in the Wind Tenacious D- Tribute Dispatch- The General Neil Young- Ohio (more so the live performances) Queens of the Stone Age- No One Knows White Stripes- Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground STP- Plush (Acoustic) Led Zeppelin- Tangerine The Who- Teenage Wasteland Damien Rice- Volcano Queen- Bohemian Rhapsody, Killer Queen Bright Eyes- At the Bottom of Everything, An Attempt to tip the Scales, Easy Lucky Free, N'en Parlons Plus (With Melon Galia) Smashing Pumpkins- 1979 Dispatch- The General Incubus- Pardon Me (Acoustic) DAVE GROHL (not the Foo Fighters)- Everlong Acoustic The Shins- New Slang The Doors- Peace Frogs & I have a live performance of Joan Baez performing Blowing in the Wind. & Thats all that I can think of.
  5. I wanna grow old with you- Adam Sandler. Easy song, easy lyrics, but yeah haha it gets girls pretty nicely. Also, Blackbird by the Beatles is a nice one too... a tad bit harder to play though. Once you get down the fingerpicking pattern its really easy though.
  6. Has anybody ever really heard of Tim Reynolds? I think this guy is one of the better guitarists I've ever seen. I just happened to stumble upon his covering of Neil Young's Ohio and I liked it a lot, so I searched for more of his videos and found out that he was amazingly good. Some Evidence backing my opinion... - I like the second one better. - This is really cool when he gets into Kashmir Post here or whatever on your opinions, and if you've never heard of him before I would suggest watching at least one of those videos.
  7. Ummm well during the summer I usually played guitar 3-4 hours a day, or around there depending on what I was doing that day. But now during the school year, I usually get an hour or two in there between homework and hanging out with friends and family and stuff.
  8. My uncle went to one of their stadium shows and had seats way up and fell down like 3 stories and broke a few of his ribs and his pelvis. But yeah I like the band.
  9. I know he's not the best guitarist ever, but I just thought this was a really cool video, so yeah. Tim Reynolds btw. & also this one.
  10. Haha, I've never really listenend to much of Desaparecidos. Should probly check that out sometime.
  11. I would have to say my favorite next to Dylan is Conor Oberst... :lol: I know many people consider his lyrics to be "emo" (which I don't know why) and his voice to be whiny, but both his lyrics and voice appeal to me a lot. Just a quick link if you've never heard any Bright Eyes before. As for the album I'd pick, it would either be I'm wide awake It's morning, or Digital Ash in a Digital Urn.
  12. Haha, I'm like obsessed with Bright Eyes :oops: I also like Damien Rice a lot. http://youtube.com/watch?v=UmKVylIzmOE Best version of Volcano I could find Dispatch never really got too well known either. Great band though... if you're gonna listen to them check out Two Coins, Bang Bang, or The General
  13. Yeah, then it all got boring from then on. Same lyrics, same song message, and same music from every song. It got very boring. ... I kind of agree with the song message part, but the lyrics and instrumentals were very good in every song. Not much alike in my opinion, like "Bulls on Parade" vs. "Guerilla Radio"... very different sounds. IMO at least.
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