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Western-Low8220 t1_jeabjre wrote

Yes definitely in my top five favorite albums of all time. And it is a true album for each track can't breathe without the song before or after it. I live in Cleveland but back in the year 2000 I took a road trip by myself out to Arizona to see some friends. I waited until I crossed into New Mexico and started Sky Valley. It was in mid September around 6:30 p.m. the road was smooth the sky was starting to turn orange and it was the most amazing experience. Thanks for posting about this

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idontknowwhynot t1_jeabjbx wrote

You’re proving my point with your reactions here. This is easy. Just move on. Or continue to get all worked up. I really don’t care. Only bothered to reply on the tiny shred of hope you might think about this later and realize it wasn’t worth getting all pissy about.

You’re not my enemy. I don’t hate you. Just put yourself in someone else’s shoes every now and then, yeah?

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anderoogigwhore t1_jeabg92 wrote

Brendon Urie, Elvis Costello and others doing backing vocals of previous Fall Out Boy songs on "What A Catch, Donnie"

Sam Carter from Architects on "Don't Wait" by Neck Deep

Corey Taylor, Steve Vai, Dave Ellefson, Neal Morse and others guest spoken words on "Repentance" by Dream Theater

Liza Minelli as the titular "Mama" by My Chemical Romance.

And OP, I'm pretty sure it's Synyster Gates that does the guiar solo on The River too.

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ScenicHwyOverpass t1_jeab1xt wrote

I can listen to good music with bad lyrics while I’m not going to listen to bad music with good lyrics. That said even in songs I like, if there’s particularly weak lyricism I will notice it and it may color my opinion of a song. By the same token, if a song has really good lyrics that will elevate it for sure. I think I put enough stock in lyrics that when I think about my favorite bands it’s those that do both well.

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Pahanka t1_jeaatd7 wrote

I pay close attention to the lyrics, the meaning or if they are clever, and how well they fit within the music. I will like stupid lyrics if they mesh well with the music-even if they make no sense whatsoever (I’m looking at you “ I Am the Egg Man). If you know, you know.

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KenEsq t1_jeaaa1d wrote

She told two people that I know of Howard Stern (she told him off air) and Dick Ebersol (longtime ABC producer) who won a charity auction. Both swore to keep it a secret.

Rumors:
Mick Jagger, Warren Beatty, David Geffen, James Taylor

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ButterUtters t1_jeaa54w wrote

Both, I just want them to compliment eachother while independently being good.

I'm not too bothered by meaning, good lyrics can just be choosing the right words and sounds to make at that specific point in the song.

My favourite band may as well be speaking another language for how much sense their lyrics make, but they fit the atmosphere of the music so well I don't even care.

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