OT: Watcha Listenin' To? Part VIIII: Nine lives, cat's eyes

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I will neither deny or confirm that I put Emptiness Machine on LOUD repeat in my car yesterday driving home from a tough floorball game (we won!)
 
Kendrick, huh? In my head, you’re more of a Jonas Brothers guy. Maybe Fall Out Boy if you’re feeling dangerous.
This is disrespectful, Gusey.

Halfway through heart pt 6. No one raps like he does. His cadence changes, the storytelling, the introspection, the social issues... it hardly gets better. We are all witness, Toe man
Not only that but the beat selection is 10/10 and the mixing is perfect. He doesn't miss.
 
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This is a dangerous road we’re on…

One of my favorites from the Dick’s Picks series…



Everybody loves a tango
 
This is a dangerous road we’re on…

One of my favorites from the Dick’s Picks series…



Everybody loves a tango

I've not heard this before...they kind of went way out into the woods on that one, lol.

Jam wise, I actually prefer the early Allman Brothers stuff. They jammed like hell, but there was kind of a central theme underneath that "tied the room together".
 
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I've not heard this before...they kind of went way out into the woods on that one, lol.

Jam wise, I actually prefer the early Allman Brothers stuff. They jammed like hell, but there was kind of a central theme underneath that "tied the room together".
I love the early Allmans. Made me start down memory lane… I was at this show in 1978. There was a rumor that Gregg Allman was going to show up to play with the Nighthawks at a bar in State College. My room-mates and I waited in line (LONG line) and got in. Fantastic show. I still have the t-shirt I bought at the bar.

 
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