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Posted by Billdude (@billdude) on Feb. 5, 2025, 6:28 p.m.
I only got around to hearing My Favorite Headache once, but I remember loving the title track and HEARING IT IN PUBLIC a lot, along with “Grace To Grace.” I got the impression that it sold pretty well (didn’t it?) and was welcomed as a substitute Rush album in a way that, say, Them Crooked Vultures wasn’t received as a substitute QOTSA album.
I did not bother to try to hear anything Lifeson ever did with anybody else. It’s nothing against him, I just sort of made it a point to not bother with prog guys’ innumerable side projects.
As if I felt any reason to not listen to more Neal Morse, you telling me that he does 20 minute epics all the time is just…just…gack.
I really only know about 7-10 Swift songs off the top of my head and they’re the ones everyone knows, so I’m no expert on her.
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Ken
Feb. 5 6:54 PM
- Listened to the new Dream Theater - Ken Feb. 7 2:41 PM