Music in Mudville - 2002

Jan 02, 2003 21:51

Note: You can see last year's retrospectacle here: Music in Mudville - 2001 Y'know what? When it comes to music, I liked 2002. After being let down sooo many times in 2001, this year saw many of my favorite acts come through with some pretty entertaining efforts. I'm glad I stayed. So what will this year be remembered for, hmm? Even though ( Read more... )

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goldenskye January 2 2003, 19:28:24 UTC
i confess i have nothing to say about "music in mudville" though it is a lovely post. I also confess that i'm commenting because i miss you and wish you were on AIM talking to me. However, i'm glad you're writing in LJ. ::hugs:: miss you, boyo!

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plaball January 3 2003, 13:50:44 UTC
Yeah, I wished "She's Leaving Home" was on the CD, I forgot he played that at the concert. Don't worry, I'll talk to Abe (the drummer) about it, and he can talk to Paul about it. Hehe.

Haha, "Work It" is a great song. Iesha and I were trying to figure out how what she says is flipped and reversed, since somehow it doesn't sound like it should. She still gets mad props, though.

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maniclise January 4 2003, 06:42:20 UTC
Hell, I know you have a pretty good grasp of what I tend to be into because I talk about it enough, but I agree with the more poppy things on there as well. ("A Thousand Miles", "I'm With You", "A Little Less Conversation", "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" even "Aerials" because System of a Down is rather original for a band who is pigeonholed into the rap-rock genre.)
And I might even take one of your recommendations.
Well done.

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maniclise January 4 2003, 07:20:29 UTC
Allllso.
I read your other one and I love India.Arie's Acoustic Soul as well. But I'm dying to know if you've heard it, what do you think of her newer album, 'Voyage to India?' I'm not sure if I should get it, or if she somehow got a case of the sophomore slump. I doubt she would, but I just wanna hear/read your opinion.

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