manicnirvana
location: Boston
listening to: Robert Plant "Lullaby and The Ceaseless Roar," Steven Wilson "Hand.Cannot.Erase."
registered: 2004.08.22
posts: 23
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It's a cracking album full of "how did they come
up with that" choruses. Check out the jangly
electric guitar riff of "Anything Can Happen," or
the sublime harmonies on "Homesick." My fave
track might just be "A Life Between Us." I've
been listening to this album for the past month
and can't get enough of it. The recent tour was
great, too, with the Finn brothers playing tracks
from their days in Split Enz and Crowded
House.If you've never checked out Neil Finn's work then
get a hold of his first solo record, "Try Whistling
This" as a good primer. Or, better yet, grab a
copy of "The Best of Crowded House" and
discover why Neil Finn is one of the most
melodically gifted songwriters in the history of
modern music. (bold statement -- but true.)
Superb lyricist, too.cheers,
Manic Nirvana
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It's a cracking album full of "how did they come
up with that" choruses. Check out the jangly
electric guitar riff of "Anything Can Happen," or
the sublime harmonies on "Homesick." My fave
track might just be "A Life Between Us." I've
been listening to this album for the past month
and can't get enough of it. The recent tour was
great, too, with the Finn brothers playing tracks
from their days in Split Enz and Crowded
House.If you've never checked out Neil Finn's work then
get a hold of his first solo record, "Try Whistling
This" as a good primer. Or, better yet, grab a
copy of "The Best of Crowded House" and
discover why Neil Finn is one of the most
melodically gifted songwriters in the history of
modern music. (bold statement -- but true.)
Superb lyricist, too.cheers,
Manic Nirvana
