You like Huey Lewis and The News?
He's been compared to elvis costello, who actually had a bitter sense of humor compared to huey's emotional socialism
I like these dubs
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Oh shit senpai
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This is a cool thread
>>61368986
In '87, Huey released this, Fore, their most accomplished album. I think their undisputed masterpiece is "Hip to be Square", a song so catchy, most people probably don't listen to the lyrics. But they should, because it's not just about the pleasures of conformity, and the importance of trends, it's also a personal statement about the band itself.
>>61369000
Oh no
Oh no no no
>>61369000
NICE
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>>61369011
chec
>>61369062
I'm fucking dead.
>>61369100
what if indeed my friend :^)
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>>61369100
hnnng
>>61368986
Yeah I know they're raging leftards - HL&TN offered one of their songs to the Dukakis campaign for their official theme song, but it was turned down for not being rocking enough.
>>61369127
All those New Wave guys were huge hipster SJWs who whined about Ronald Reagan.
>>61369149
Oh boy.
Lemme get the Krokodil.
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WTF IS HAPPENING
>>61369222
/mu/ at its best apparently.
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>>61369222
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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JESUS CHRIST
>>61369254
fuque so close
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so close fuque
dis gun b gud
DUB CENTRAL
>>61369062
>tfw i just listened to this album
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more like off by one central
czech em
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>>61369387
Ayy. B^)
>>61369388
jeez..
the dubs gods are tsundere tonight
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>>61369411
when did /mu/ turn into /b/ and what the fuck is even happening this thread?? too many dubs and trips
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>itt: newfags trying to get dubs
watch this
FAGS
>>61369543
lmao
>>61369411
Goddamn
>>61369543
lemme show you how it's done
>>61369411
>posts "Check 'em" meme about not getting dubs
>gets dubs
Real life Bad Luck Brian
>>61368965
They're ok, but they're no Motorhead.
I’ve been a big Genesis fan ever since the release of their 1980 album,Duke.Before that I didn’t really understand any of their work, though on their last album of the 1970s, the concept-ladenAnd Then There Were Three(a reference to band member Peter Gabriel, who left the group to start a lame solo career), I did enjoy the lovely “Follow You, Follow Me.” Otherwise all the albums beforeDukeseemed too artsy, too intelleotual. It wasDuke(Atlantic; 1980), where Phil Collins’ presence became more apparent, and the music got more modern, the drum machine became more prevalent and the lyrics started getting less mystical and more specific (maybe because of Peter Gabriel’s departure), and complex, ambiguous studies of loss became, instead, smashing first-rate pop songs that I gratefully embraced. The songs themselves seemed arranged more around Collins’ drumming than Mike Rutherford’s bass lines or Tony Banks’ keyboard riffs. A classic example of this is “Misunderstanding,” which not only was the group’s first big hit of the eighties but also seemed to set the tone for the rest of theiralbums as the decade progressed. The other standout onDukeis “Turn It On Again,” which is about the negative effects of television. On the other hand, “Heathaze” is a song I just don’t understand, while “Please Don’t Ask” is a touching love song written to a separated wife who regains custody of the couple’s child. Has the negative aspect of divorce ever been rendered in more intimate terms by a rock ‘n’ roll group? I don’t think so. “Duke Travels” and “Dukes End” might mean something but since the lyrics aren’t printed it’s hard to tell what Collins is singing about, though thereiscomplex, gorgeous piano work by Tony Banks on the latter track. The only bummer aboutDukeis “Alone Tonight,” which is way too reminiscent of “Tonight Tonight Tonight” from the group’s later masterpieceInvisible Touch.
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haha retard
Abacab(Atlantic; 1981) was released almost immediately afterDukeand it benefits from a new producer, Hugh Padgham, who gives the band a more eighties sound and though the songs seem fairly generic, there are still great bits throughout: the extended jam in the middle of the title track and the horns by some group called Earth, Wind and Fire on “No Reply at All” are just two examples. Again the songs reflect dark emotions and are about people who feel lost or who are in conflict, but the production and sound are gleaming and upbeat (even if the titles aren’t: “No Reply at All,” “Keep It Dark,” “Who Dunnit?” “Like It or Not”). Mike Rutherford’s bass is obscured somewhat in the mix but otherwise the band sounds tight and is once again propelled by Collins’ truly amazing drumming. Even at its most despairing (like the song “Dodo,” about extinction),Abacabmusically is poppy and lighthearted.
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>>61369805
here u go
>>61369858
no it isnt
What happened? You guys ruined it.
GIVE ME FUCKING DUBS
>newfags
>getting dubs
heh, nothing personel
ayyyyyyy
TRY GETTING DUBS NOW YOU FUCKING BASTARD
>>61370033
Nice
>>61370033
was dorsia just a metaphor for getting repeating digits
>>61369948
why did you lie to us
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>>61370078
Because I wanted the dubs to myself
>>61369000
Dude. Ebin
>>61369489
Lemmy died and now the fabric of society is unravioling.