Deep Cuts - WS Version
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Deep Cuts - WS Version
I read Hamptonio's topic in the Other Bands section and was curious what other people thought were Jack and Meg's hidden gems. As Dave put so well "This page is dedicated to those lesser heard, but just as important tracks that make up the albums we know and love."
I've always liked "I Can Learn" from WBC, especially the structure of the song and the ending. I also enjoy Jack's singing and the guitar sound. Lyrically it's not the best but works for me.
I've always liked "I Can Learn" from WBC, especially the structure of the song and the ending. I also enjoy Jack's singing and the guitar sound. Lyrically it's not the best but works for me.
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i love this one...its off of elephant. their first album.
That can go now.
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And this, ladies and gents, is why so many of us love and/or hate him!DBCooper wrote:
i love this one...its off of elephant. their first album.
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imo, it's all a result of the modern record collectors association with commodity fetishism~dcmak5
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Someone needs to look up the difference between qualitative and quantitative.mojoryan wrote: And this, ladies and gents, is why so many of us love and/or hate him! 8-)
A lot of post I've seen lately just simply waste my time and yours...
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To get back to a real thread with real post...
I've always found Jack covering any of Dylan's songs to be my favorite hidden gems.
Especially "Black Jack Davey" and "Lovesick"...
I also think Take, Take, Take is one of my ATFs that doesn't get a lot press..
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I've always found Jack covering any of Dylan's songs to be my favorite hidden gems.
Especially "Black Jack Davey" and "Lovesick"...
I also think Take, Take, Take is one of my ATFs that doesn't get a lot press..
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People only seem to think of that one in reference to situations in which the message applies. But it really is a fantastically constructed song.Grimtale wrote: I also think Take, Take, Take is one of my ATFs that doesn't get a lot press..
Why Can't You Be Nicer To Me struck me yesterday as one that's too often overlooked. So easy to miss just how dark that song is unless you really listen, but then it becomes pretty damned powerful.
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Offend In Every Way or Now Mary are both songs I really like but seem a bit underappreciated.
I'd also agree with Grim on Black Jack Davey and Take, Take, Take.
I'd also agree with Grim on Black Jack Davey and Take, Take, Take.
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little ghost, I love it and its the song that got my wife into JWs music, so little ghost i thank you for making the 1/2 of a road trip where her Ipod is in much better
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Girl You Have No Faith in Medicine for one. Such a good track. And Screwdriver, if you can call that a deep cut.
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I'm digging "Do" off S/T lately. The live version performed at Blackpool is particularily awesome in my opinion.
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I love "Apple Blossom". My wife and I had that played at our wedding, people didn't get it but it was special to us (and that's what matters). Also "I'm Bound To Pack It Up", "Same Boy You've Always Known" and "We're Going To Be Friends" are all great songs too. My favourite songs, are those when Jack and Meg are really rocking out "Black Math" etc. but those songs that are a bit tender are just really, really well written.
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"Do" is certainly a powerful number, just watched the Blackpool version myself.chrono_1980 wrote:I'm digging "Do" off S/T lately. The live version performed at Blackpool is particularily awesome in my opinion.
I've always been a big fan of "Truth Doesn't Make A Noise" - imo their most powerful song.
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If we're talking live songs now i love when he plays Astro/Jack the Ripper, Astro is 401x better live then album version
EdwardWBjornson wrote:"Do" is certainly a powerful number, just watched the Blackpool version myself.chrono_1980 wrote:I'm digging "Do" off S/T lately. The live version performed at Blackpool is particularily awesome in my opinion.
I've always been a big fan of "Truth Doesn't Make A Noise" - imo their most powerful song.
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I don't remember where I came across Black Jack Davey, but all I know is that I'm thankful it's in my collection
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