Sex symbol???
GAG | home | 02/21/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"the last time i saw greg dulli(in person) was in the studio. i was waiting for my drummer to decide whether or not he could live with his performance on some tracks and decided to relax a while in "the lounge". greg was also taking a break from some new tracks. we exchanged greetings and sat a spell. i slowly peeked up from my origami monkey...there he was...playboy in one hand, glass of some brown liquor in the other. ciggy hanging from his lip. gut drooping over his belt. hair looking like he just rolled out of the car seat he slept in. i couldn't help but giggle over the fact that this man was considered by some to be the embodiment of sex, but if your out there wondering how, never having heard his particular whining, out of key, groaning hateful and somehow miraculous work... man you don't know what you're missing. gregs voice is every grudge %#@$ i ever inflicted on a cheating girl friend. every love/hate pounding i ever performed on those i thought would never deserve me. he is the orgasm that borders on pain. he tells you that all your dirty little secrets are alright with him, and don't we all want someone to tell us that?"
After 5 Years....
David N. Knottnerus | Somewhere in Iraq | 01/27/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"After 5 years, I still can't stop listening to this album. It's just that good. I won't listen to it for awhile and then when I do I go on marrathon runs of listening to it for days, even weeks at a time. I always find something new. Or I'll listen to it back to back with Amber Headlights, wich was the first draft of the album. It's that good. In an age when there's so much crap out there, it's nice to know I have this album, wich was bought of a whim while I was stationed in Korea.
Buy it if you want a really good future classic.
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