joe
Baby Eating Ice Cream
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Post by joe on May 5, 2015 14:41:26 GMT -8
Alas, I must admit I am uneducated in the ways of Fuzz. I have seen the hype surrounding their 75 minute set and gave a couple songs a listen but, nothing I heard really stuck out to me, and I am ashamed to admit. Also, with their overlap of The Decemberists and Father John, I am going to have a tough decision to make. Fear not, for not all hope is lost, I keep an open mind and if I can be pointed in a direction that will show me the greatness that is Fuzz, mayhaps I'd be persuaded to adjust my 10.
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Post by Professor Pancakes on May 6, 2015 8:03:53 GMT -8
Final answer:
1. Run the Motherfucking Jewels 2. Kendrick Lamar 3. Gogol Bordello 4. Ought 5. Fuzz 6. Courtney Barnett 7. The Districts 8. Sleater-Kinney 9. Chromeo 10. Royal Blood
Honorable mentions: Tame Impala Jungle Murder Vibes Modest Mouse Father John Misty
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Post by Professor Pancakes on May 6, 2015 8:06:28 GMT -8
Alas, I must admit I am uneducated in the ways of Fuzz. I have seen the hype surrounding their 75 minute set and gave a couple songs a listen but, nothing I heard really stuck out to me, and I am ashamed to admit. Also, with their overlap of The Decemberists and Father John, I am going to have a tough decision to make. Fear not, for not all hope is lost, I keep an open mind and if I can be pointed in a direction that will show me the greatness that is Fuzz, mayhaps I'd be persuaded to adjust my 10.
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Post by mutt on May 13, 2015 17:30:29 GMT -8
Okay, I hope I don't upset the good karma I've got going on, but mutt is looking like he gets to go to Sasquatch 2015 due to the most excellent intercession by one of our fellow board members. That being the case, I am posting my top ten must see. In no particular order.
1. Robert Plant 2. Sleater-Kinney 3. Fuzz 4. Milky Chance 5. Courtney Barnett 6. Kinski 7. The Wa on Drugs 8. The Budos Band 9. Run the Jewels 10. St. Paul and the Broken Bones
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Post by Dr. Crane on May 13, 2015 17:52:04 GMT -8
Alas, I must admit I am uneducated in the ways of Fuzz. I have seen the hype surrounding their 75 minute set and gave a couple songs a listen but, nothing I heard really stuck out to me, and I am ashamed to admit. Also, with their overlap of The Decemberists and Father John, I am going to have a tough decision to make. Fear not, for not all hope is lost, I keep an open mind and if I can be pointed in a direction that will show me the greatness that is Fuzz, mayhaps I'd be persuaded to adjust my 10. Oops, sorry for the delay. Sorry not sorry for the FUZZ:
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Post by boneyking412 on May 14, 2015 9:00:53 GMT -8
Alright, you guys got me. I'll be skipping FJM and seeing Fuzz this year. Love me some Ty Segall.
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Post by KimJongCal on May 14, 2015 20:40:27 GMT -8
1. Father John Misty 2. Run the mother fucking goddamn Jewels 3. Black hippy 4. Gogol Bordello 5. James Blake 6. Tame Impala 7. St. Vincent 8. Nothing 9. Chromeo 10. King Tuff Okay my final update: 1. Father John misty 2. Black hippy 3. RTJ 4. Broncho 5. Nothing 6. Tame impala 7. FUCK IT 21 pilots, everything about them makes me cringe but for whatever reason, I'm really into that shit. 8. James Blake 9. Temples 10. Robert plant
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Post by Dr. Crane on May 14, 2015 21:00:42 GMT -8
Alright, you guys got me. I'll be skipping FJM and seeing Fuzz this year. Love me some Ty Segall. My dude. Ty will be recognized as one of the greats.
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Post by Professor Pancakes on May 15, 2015 7:18:18 GMT -8
Alright, you guys got me. I'll be skipping FJM and seeing Fuzz this year. Love me some Ty Segall. My dude. Ty will be recognized as one of the greats. How long was their Levitation set? I ask because I've been wondering how they are going to fill a 75 minute set when they only have one 35 minute album as a group. The only ways I can think of are super extended jams or Ty coming off the drums and jamming some of his solo stuff. Either one is A-ok with me.
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Post by Dr. Crane on May 15, 2015 13:34:14 GMT -8
My dude. Ty will be recognized as one of the greats. How long was their Levitation set? I ask because I've been wondering how they are going to fill a 75 minute set when they only have one 35 minute album as a group. The only ways I can think of are super extended jams or Ty coming off the drums and jamming some of his solo stuff. Either one is A-ok with me. Their Levitation set was about 70 minutes. When you include the singles listed here: www.discogs.com/artist/3066000-Fuzz-16 it comes out to about an hour of recorded material, and they jam the shit out of all of it.
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Post by Dr. Crane on May 15, 2015 13:39:40 GMT -8
With, like, no breaks at all.
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Post by becoolyolanda on May 15, 2015 14:44:38 GMT -8
After a great deal of research and finding out that I am being forced to leave on monday at around 6, my list has been altered:
10. Jenny Lewis 9. Schoolboy Q 8. Robert Plant 7. Hiss Golden Messenger 6. Odesza 5. Spoon 4. James Blake 3. Modest Mouse 2. Milky Chance 1. Shakey Graves
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Post by IronyandWhine on May 15, 2015 15:25:51 GMT -8
After much contemplation and being a week away, I've adjusted my list.
10. King Tuff 9. Gogol Bordello 8. Alvvays 7. Fuzz 6. Father John Misty 5. Flume 4. Kaytranada 3. Kendrick Lamar 2. James Blake 1. Hot Chip
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Post by CalmYoTits on May 16, 2015 8:36:46 GMT -8
With five full days until I leave this rainy Canadian city behind me for round 4 at the gorge, here's my top ten:
10. The Decemberists 9. Tame Impala 8. Milky Chance 7. Jose Gonzalez 6. The Glitch Mob 5. Flume 4. Madeon 3. Shakey Graves 2. Father John Misty 1. ODESZA
Honourable mentions: Gogol Bordello, Diarrhea Planet, Sleater-Kinney, and Chromeo (because who doesn't want to have a ridiculous dance party with their best friends to Chromeo?)
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