been listening to Wasting Light for 6 straight weeks
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Always kinda liked Foo, but other than Colour & Shape, never a big fan. I often go on kicks listening to one band or album, but NEVER like this. Can't stop. Nothing but this album for nearly 2 straight months. Can't get enough, so heavy, so raw. A masterpiece.
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But - now that Ukulele Songs is out the CD in my car has changed....
White Limo is much more fun to listen to after seeing the video....FF are such clowns
edit: now I want to listen to it again:)
2003 Mansfield: July 2
2004 Boston: Sept 28 & 29
2005 Montreal: Sept 15
2006 Boston: May 24 & 25
2008 Hartford: June 27, Mansfield: June 28,
2010 Boston: May 17
2013 Worcester: Oct 15, Hartford: Oct 25,
2016 Hampton: April 18, Raleigh: April 20 (cancelled), Columbia: April 21. Quebec: May 5. Boston (Fenway): August 7
EV Solo: Boston 8/2/08, Boston 6/16/11
If you haven't checked out the double disc "In Your Honor" I highly recommend it. Probably my favorite after Wasting Light.
2003 Mansfield: July 2
2004 Boston: Sept 28 & 29
2005 Montreal: Sept 15
2006 Boston: May 24 & 25
2008 Hartford: June 27, Mansfield: June 28,
2010 Boston: May 17
2013 Worcester: Oct 15, Hartford: Oct 25,
2016 Hampton: April 18, Raleigh: April 20 (cancelled), Columbia: April 21. Quebec: May 5. Boston (Fenway): August 7
EV Solo: Boston 8/2/08, Boston 6/16/11
I'm pretty sure Arlandria is my fave as well. One of These Days and Miss the Misery are so great. Dear Rosemary is pretty forceful and White Limo, oh my God. They don't have to act ironic to pull that off, they can be completely serious and pull of the metal screamer. It reminds me of Millionaire on the Queens of the Stone Age album Dave was on.
10 hours a day while at work, as well as while I was driving.
I learned it was a bad idea for me to interrupt "Limo" when I arrived somewhere. If I did, I'd find myself growling, "LIMMM-MMMMMMMMMMOHHH!!!!" constantly
It's a kick ass album for damn sure.