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G-String Bad Motherfuckers Songs | 1. | Rape Your Soul |
| 2. | Brother Man |
| 3. | Suicide Rock |
| 4. | In Love With The Night |
| 5. | Down With The Cops |
| 6. | Freedom |
| 7. | Loser |
| 8. | Sad But True |
| 9. | Fuck The World |
| 10. | Straight Ahead |
| 11. | Creepers |
| 12. | Eat My Dust |
| 13. | Bad Mother Fucker |
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Purchase Bad Motherfuckers CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Rod Stewart Never A Dull Moment CD (1972) Gold
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$19.10 NEVER A DULL MOMENT picks up where EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY left off. Here we have more raucous rock & roll with healthy dollops of soul and twang thrown in for good measure. Always looking for a good songwriter to cover, Stewart's honorees here include Jimi Hendrix ("Angel"), Dylan ("Mama You Been On My Mind"), and Rod's personal hero, ...
| | Sting If On A Winter's Night... CDs (2009) Digipak
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| | Tom Waits Glitter And Doom Live CDs (2009) Digipak
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$13.84 Glitter and Doom Live, a double-disc set, marks Tom Waits' third live effort in his nearly 40-year career, each one summing up his career to the point of its release. The first, Nighthawks at the Diner issued in 1975 on Asylum, is regarded by many as one of the greatest ...
| | Transatlantic The Whirlwind CDs (2009)
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| | Daughtry Leave This Town CD (2009)
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$15.45 When he was recording his debut album in 2006, Chris Daughtry didn't have the time to assemble the real rock band he so desperately wanted to have, so it appeared under the band name Daughtry without featuring any of the musicians who later became part of the group. That's not the case with LEAVE THIS TOWN, Daughtry's second record: all five members ...
| | Elvis Presley Elvis Christmas CD (2006)
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| | Knack Normal As The Next Guy CD (2001)
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$11.79 Additional personnel includes: John Jorgenson (guitar); Art Fein (accordion);
John Amato (saxophone); Pat Torpey, David Henderson (drums); Justin Rocherolle (percussion).
For those keeping track, Normal as the Next Guy marks comeback attempt number four from the Knack after ...But the Little Girls Understand put paid to the band's initial 15 minutes of fame, and from the sound of things Doug Fieger is a much more mature and contentious man than he was in 1979. Which is part of the problem; while Normal as the Next Guy shows he can come up with an okay pop tune when he puts his mind to it, the album lacks the cheerfully mean-spirited adolescent sneer that was practically the Knack's reason for being back in the day, and while on one level it's good that he seems to have resolved most of his issues with women ("Dance of Romance" suggests he's still bothered by a few past breakups), the trouble is he hasn't found a subject that appears to compel him nearly as much as the treacheries of girls once did. His new songs may be more pleasant, but they're not as interesting. Just as importantly, Normal as the Next Guy lacks the tight snap of the Knack's best-known work, and while the album's easygoing mid-tempo pop perhaps befits the group's more adult perspective, it lacks a certain enthusiasm. And when the band does try to call up a harder sound on the mock-eccentric title track, it just doesn't wash (and Doug Fieger sounds a lot more menacing when he isn't trying to convince listeners he's crazy). Significantly, Normal as the Next Guy succeeds best when the Knack strays farthest from their formula; the twangy undertow of "Spiritual Pursuit" shows these guys listened to some James Burton licks somewhere down the line, and the closer, "The Man on the Beach," is a tribute to Sunflower-era Beach Boys tunes (written by guitarist Berton Averre) that's all but faultless in both concept and execution. Normal as the Next Guy suggests the Knack's days as a cheerfully ...
| | American Song-Poem Anthology: Do You Know The Difference CD (2003)
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$14.49 A sometimes fascinating, surprisingly musical, and mostly bizarre collection of independent recordings from the 1960s and '70s, The American Song-Poem Anthology is an outsider artifact tailor-made for hipsters. "Song-poem" was a euphemism employed by shady, fly-by-night recording studios. "We'll put your poem to music!," their classified ads would scream. Would-be songwriters would pay 75-400 dollars to have their words -- however odd, fetishistic, or charmingly mundane -- set to music and performed by the studio's stable of songwriters, musicians, and vocalists. Desperate for content and hurting for cash, these backroom studios would accept anything and perform it in any style, so long as the writer was willing and able to pay. Over the years, thousands of song-poems were recorded, with wildly varying results. And like any cultural backwater, the collecting of them became the preoccupation of such notable hipsters as Yo la Tengo's Ira Kaplan and Tom Ardolino of NRBQ (who sold his vast storehouse of song-poems to infamous jokester illusionist Penn Jillette). Naturally, in a classic case of trickle-down pop culture, Bar/None Records has assembled 28 of the most notable song-poems on the first volume of their American Song-Poem Anthology, subtitled "Do You Know ...
| | Nein CD (2004)
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| | Oscar Williams, Jr Unstoppable CD (2005)
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| | I Shalt Become Requiem CD (2008)
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