Neal:
Which reminds me, any minor or major Drake fan want to offer up a good
starting point into that artist's catalog? I need to go buy yet another CD
that I've never gonna have enough time to appreciate to its fullest. Sigh...
Neal, Neal, Neal. How can you call yourself a rock critic if you
Which reminds me, any minor or major Drake fan want to offer up a good
starting point into that artist's catalog? I need to go buy yet another CD
that I've never gonna have enough time to appreciate to its fullest. Sigh...
as a starting point and ending point i always turn to five leave left
Soron writes:
As a minor Drake fan(atic),
Which reminds me, any minor or major Drake fan want to offer up a good
starting point into that artist's catalog? I need to go buy yet another CD
that I've never gonna have enough time to appreciate to its fullest. Sigh...
Neal Weiss
On Fri, 2 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which reminds me, any minor or major Drake fan want to offer up a good
starting point into that artist's catalog? I need to go buy yet another CD
that I've never gonna have enough time to appreciate to its fullest. Sigh...
Oh my fucking God does
Neal Weiss writes:
Which reminds me, any minor or major Drake fan want to offer up a good
starting point into that artist's catalog? I need to go buy yet another
CD
that I've never gonna have enough time to appreciate to its fullest.
Sigh...
Yeah, there's a real nice single-disc best-of
Speaking of, has anyone read that biography of Drake that's around
these days. Being cheap, I haven't bothered to skim one of those
expensive-looking hardcovers I see everywhere. But I will probably
consider it when remainder / paperback time rolls around...
--junior
James Roll wrote:
On Fri, 2 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which reminds me, any minor or major Drake fan want to offer up a good
starting point into that artist's catalog? I need to go buy yet another CD
that I've never gonna have enough time to appreciate to its fullest. Sigh...
oubled mind" just doesn't sit
right unless sung by the spooked Mr. Drake. "Cradle of Love" is much better for
her approach.
JJM
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On Fri, 2 Apr 1999, William F. Silvers wrote:
Nah, I bought FIVE LEAVES LEFT and I like it, but the corner hasn't been turned
into fanaticism yet.
I don't think I would have turned the corner ever with Five Leaves Left.
Definitely either Bryter Layter (orchestrated) or Pink Moon (solo).
On Fri, 2 Apr 1999, John Magee wrote:
sweet for the song. "A troubled cure/ for a troubled mind" just doesn't sit
right unless sung by the spooked Mr. Drake.
"Time has told me
you're a rare rare find
a troubled cure
for a troubled mind"
fully agree. This is among my top two or three
On the "me too" front, all Nick Drake is good. My favorite is the very
spare _Pink Moon_, but _Way to Blue_ is an ideal introduction.
Carl Z.
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