Posted April 6, 200718 yr I'm wondering who your favorite couples in the music industry are. I love Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, American Country Music Superstars. Music Video
April 6, 200718 yr Kurt Cobain and Courteney Love - before it was discovered that Courteney was a poisonous, parasitic c/unt though.... <_< Nick Cave and P J Harvey (Oh, we all know that they were more than likely shagging... :lol:, in many ways they are/were/would have been a truly great match...)
April 6, 200718 yr I'm wondering who your favorite couples in the music industry are. I love Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, American Country Music Superstars. Music Video Embedded video r4igbsU1kZc
April 6, 200718 yr Easy 1st: Gram Parsons & Emmylou Harris 2nd: Jeff Buckley & Joan Wasser (Joan As Police Woman) 3rd: James Taylor & Carly Simon Worst: Bobby Brown & Whitney Houston
April 6, 200718 yr I'm wondering who your favorite couples in the music industry are. I suppose if you had to pick people who were dating and released great music I think (smogman) Bill Callahan and Joanna Newsom could be high up there btw here's the 4 star review for the new Bill Callahan album if you wondering who they are: Bill Callahan, Woke on a Whaleheart By Andy Gill Indepednent Published: 06 April 2007 The cyclical nature of life absorbs Bill Callahan on this debut solo album - though not primarily in the paired tracks "Day" and "Night", more concerned with surmounting venality and temptation in order to improve society, bit by bit: "A small potato in the blight/ Still strives towards the light," he notes. It may be an illusion, but he seems more anchored and content among the metaphors of birth and decay, evaporation and precipitation, and the revolutions of the Great Wheel Of Life "driving bad deeds six feet deep". There's less ambivalence underlying the notion in "Diamond Dancer" of doing something with such total absorption that it effects a physical change in you, as in the girl dancing so hard that she "danced herself into a diamond". Musically, Callahan has ceded ultimate control here to Neil Michael Hagerty, who locates pretty much the appropriate style - from Johnny Cash-style trotting strum, to tack-piano stomp, brittle new-wave brio to sinister Twin Peaks twang, pizzicato strings to poppy organ - for each song.
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