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Post by eric on May 12, 2006 1:55:44 GMT -5
Can music get any better than this?
1995, dang...it doesn't seem like that long ago. The song is still so fresh and still sounds amazing.
I have lost a majority of my DMB cds (I had a ton of CDs on a disk stack thing and can't find that), so I'm in the process of getting them all again...haha
Two weeks at #7 on CHR/POP, their biggest hit on that format.
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Post by tico on May 15, 2006 13:37:19 GMT -5
This is the perfect song to listen to on a Friday afternoon commute. The saxophone and harmonica solos make the song.
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mst3k
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Back from a 12 year hiatus.
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Post by mst3k on May 15, 2006 17:24:15 GMT -5
Still my favorite by DMB (just ahead of "Crash Into Me"). This song mysteriously appeared for one week on the Bubbling Under The Hot 100 chart before being taken off (it was never released as a commercial single, so it wasn't eligible to chart).
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bamafan2102
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Post by bamafan2102 on May 17, 2006 23:54:09 GMT -5
Oh how I long for Dave to return to this sound. It's one of my favorite albums of all time. This and Ants marching are two of my all time favorites. After the next album I totally lost interest in Dave. I bet I listened to this cd 20 times on my way to Panama City Beach for Senior Week in 95'. My girlfriend at the time got so sick of it!
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Post by eric on Jun 17, 2006 21:14:10 GMT -5
Listening to it today (as I do most any day lol) one of the lyrics finally snapped in my head. How did I miss it so many times for so long? It's so obvious!
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BillboardBoy
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Post by BillboardBoy on Jul 31, 2007 10:51:14 GMT -5
One of their songs I didn't really care for. "Satellite" was their best. And "American Baby."
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