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In Reply to: Whats Spinning? "The Good The Bad & The Ugly" posted by Vinyleer on January 14, 2006 at 09:38:31:
Nobody does the electric blues in the style of Jr Kimbrough, Fred McDowell, et al, like two white kids from Akron, Ohio, that is, to wit, specifically, Dan Auerbach (guitar on all songs/bass on four songs) and Patrick Carney (drums). Saw them in concert back in September, and they were utterly phenomenal. Their cover of Lennon and McCartney's "She Said, She Said" is contained on this, their first album (2002), "[r]ecorded by Carney in a steamy Midwestern basement".TitR is emo, so if you don't like this modern rock subgenre with dual (duel?) male vocalists and guitarists, flee from it! Me likes it, so scuse me; I be lissenin'.
axolotl
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