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6 minutes ago, gfp said:

 

Nice.  Bonus points for the value bros that can pronounce Tchoupitoulas.

 

I've been running between the office and the shop to build this stupid mardi gras ladder bench for the Canadians that are coming to stay with us for Carnival.  So much for boycotting the USA!  Who brings 3 kids to the mardi gras!??  Yikes

 

Chopitoolus

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People forget that Genesis was a progressive  rock group before Phil Collin’s took them into a more commercial direction 8n the 80’s.
 

The6 made some records that still sound great today and are musical and technical masterpieces. The Lamb lies down on Broadway and Selling England by the Pound or probably the two best.

 

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1 minute ago, Spekulatius said:

People forget that Genesis was a progressive  rock group before Phil Collin’s took them into a more commercial direction 8n the 80’s.
 

The6 made some records that still sound great today and are musical and technical masterpieces. The Lamb lies down on Broadway and Selling England by the Pound or probably the two best.

 

 

Yes, but then he went and made "Sussudio" and destroyed everything amazing he did before!  🤣  Cheers!

 

 

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2 recent songs I’ve been listening to a lot. Another Ren track, I like the mix between blues, soul, and gospel in a modern retelling of the devil at the crossroads/Robert Johnson type story.  Ren sings the part of the guy selling his soul and Chris Webby sings the part of the devil.


 And Sleep Token another genre blending artist. When that saxophone comes in at the end!

 

Ren x Chris Webby, “Down The Road”

 

 

Sleep Token, “Emergence”

 

 

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On 5/8/2026 at 6:10 PM, Longnose said:

I like Ren. Hadnt heard that Ren song b4. Thx for sharing @rkbabang

 

He just dropped another song with Cris Webby and it's really good.  Acoustic guitar, stand up bass, and trumpet.

 

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Wet Leg's album Moisturizer is something I've been listening to over and over...can't get enough.  Imagine Kurt Cobain and Karen Oh having a love-child...it would probably be Rhian Teasdale. 

 

Garage band sounds...grungy attitudes...but so clean and detailed in the writing and music.  She's not a rock star in the making...she's already there!  Cheers!

 

 

 

 

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17 hours ago, Parsad said:

Wet Leg's album Moisturizer is something I've been listening to over and over...can't get enough.  Imagine Kurt Cobain and Karen Oh having a love-child...it would probably be Rhian Teasdale. 

 

Garage band sounds...grungy attitudes...but so clean and detailed in the writing and music.  She's not a rock star in the making...she's already there!  Cheers!

 

 

 

 

Wet Leg is fantastic!  I love the album and sound and was so disappointed with myself that I did catch their show at the 9:30 club last September when I had the chance.  Next time they come through town it will be at a huge venue as they rock stars now!

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Huge Wet Leg fan here as well but their first album will never be topped.  Chaise Longue!  Saw them in a tiny club after their first album.  If you like their new album make sure you own the first

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