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Re: RE: top bands


  • Subject: Re: RE: top bands
  • From: "Taco Pipp" <tacopipp@ya...com>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 15:08:25 -0700

I suppose if it werent for the Church, I may have
never heard of BA's.  Id like to think that I may have
found them on my own or through friends.  I remember
seeing the And Stones along with a glimpse of What it
is Vids, and later Yr Own World.  But you never know.

I was away for about three weeks and noticed a post
about Gerard being in the states.  Can someone repost
the info if in fact It is true?  Or am I the victim of
a cruel joke?

Paul
--- Kate Kwiatkowski <kmkwiat@ya...com> wrote:
> > hey The Church, my second fave band after the 
> > Aeroplanes - do we planes 
> > fans
> > have a collective 'set' of top bands ?...
> 
> I think in the States this might be a common thing -
> alot of folks that were big Church fans walked away
> from the Gold Afternoon Fix tour as Planes fans.
> I personally like the Planes before that - but was
> completely HOOKED after seeing them play live.
> 
> I have sooo many top bands that its impossible to
> list
> them and feel its comprehensive.
> But the Church and Blue Aeroplanes do top the list.
> 
> How about what are we all listening to right now?
> 
> For me its:
> Chamber Strings - Month of Sundays - great pop band
> that combines excellent melodies and a tinge of Burt
> Bacharach! Just saw them with the Posies/Pernice
> Bros
> and it was such an amazing show!
> 
> Cash Brothers - 2 brothers from Toronto that have
> that
> wonderful sibling harmony thing going on.  Their cd
> "How Was Tomorrow" is just incredible.  Think
> Jayhawks/Wilco type alt country with lyrics that
> just
> speak to you directly.  "Nebraska" is a perfect 'end
> of a relationship' song - and I can unfortunately
> relate to that one.  
> 
> Porcupine Tree - Lightbulb Sun.  I had avoided these
> guys due to the "prog rock" label but after a friend
> made me go see them recently in NYC I was hooked.
> More bitter lyrics for the end of
> relationships...see
> a trend?
>  
> Autoliner - Be.  Power pop and perfect for driving
> around on a summer day.
> 
> Autumn Defense - The Green Hour.   More pop than alt
> country but features one of the guys from Wilco.  
> 
> Still waiting for my copy of the Chameleons "Why
> Call
> It Anything" - it was shipped last week....
> 
> Kate 
> 
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