• @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      I completely agree however it might not be my favorite of theirs. I might like The Lonesome Crowded West even more.

      • @Gingerlegs
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        61 year ago

        Absolutely, and that says a fucking lot

        • My friend who got me into MM in the first place always argued over whether Moon & Antarctic or Lonesome Crowded West was the best album. I still think it’s Moon & Antarctica, while he’s lost his mind and says it’s Good News for People Who Love Bad News.

          • ren (a they/them)OPM
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            11 year ago

            What connects connects, right? It’s emotional, can’t help which ones really dig into your soul and grab hold and which ones float away to devour someone else’s.

            • @Chocrates
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              21 year ago

              Different albums of theirs hot harder at different times. The lonesome crowded west has really resonated with me for a few years as I go through some emotional turmoil

              • ren (a they/them)OPM
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                21 year ago

                that’s what I love about art. The heart wants what the heart wants, no math or objectivity about it. What I love about music, being an audio art form, is that it leaves the visual connection to your brain and what happens in there while you listen is your own unique experience.

                <3

  • KingJalopy
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    1 year ago

    Second time today I get to quote something from this album from this song in fact. Not the song you posted but still.

    Well I’m sure you tell me you got nothing to say But our voices shook hands the other day. If you can’t see the thin air then what the hell is in your way?

  • Dissasterix
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    11 year ago

    Put this on for a buddy last week while working. ‘Bro, dark-hair girls love this stuff.’ :p Amazing album, honestly.

  • @mikeburnsnz
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    11 year ago

    That could be the greatest 1, 2, 3 of any album ever.