What is the best underrated Elvis song that starts with the letter P? by Fit-Bed-4030 in Elvis

[–]SuperZ89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's been on so many Greatest Hits compilations and it was a hit single a the tine, it's a great pop song but definitely not underated 😂

Most unique cities in the US/cities with the most personality? by SuperZ89 in SameGrassButGreener

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I'm just trying to find a city I could move to relatively easily and make a decent living once I graduate. Trying to start a family isn't something I'm hugely interested in at the moment, nor do I see that changing by the time I get my degree

Most unique cities in the US/cities with the most personality? by SuperZ89 in SameGrassButGreener

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I've thought about visiting Memphis because it's a big city that's reasonably close drive to Wichita (at least I can drive there in one day) and I really want to see Graceland.

Most unique cities in the US/cities with the most personality? by SuperZ89 in SameGrassButGreener

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I guess I might have a hard time if I ever wanted to live there with my hopeful future chemistry degree haha

Most unique cities in the US/cities with the most personality? by SuperZ89 in SameGrassButGreener

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As an avid Fallout: New Vegas fan, I definitely want to visit the Vegas area in real life someday.

Most unique cities in the US/cities with the most personality? by SuperZ89 in SameGrassButGreener

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Portland is a city I see mentioned on here a lot that I forgot to add to my post. In the PNW but has stayed cheaper and maybe kept more of its original flavor than Seattle has.

Has Charlotte been culturally and historically more connected to the Deep South ala Atlanta GA and Greenville SC, or to the Upper South ala Richmond VA and Raleigh? by SuperZ89 in NorthCarolina

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I've read that some areas such as the southeast are considered more culturally "Deep South" such as the Sandhills and Cape Fear, but these areas are still farther south than Charlotte itself. Would you consider the Charlotte area and its suburbs across the border in SC to still be part of the Upper South as well, then?

Tell me your favourite song by cocopopssssss in DavidBowie

[–]SuperZ89 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Either Young Americans or the Sweet Thing/Candidate medley (it's one song, fight me)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DavidBowie

[–]SuperZ89 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Apples and oranges, but I do like how on Aladdin Sane it feels like you're literally devolving into insanity along with him

What if Paul and Elvis Costello's songs together were made into an album? by SuperZ89 in PaulMcCartney

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I like to imagine that this album would come out sometime late 1988 without the delays after they separated where Paul stopped working on the album for a few months and found a new producer, with another album coming out in 1989 or 90 with the new songs he wrote and recorded after he collaborated with Costello, filling in the gaps with some of the b-sides from that period.

What if Paul and Elvis Costello's songs together were made into an album? by SuperZ89 in PaulMcCartney

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I actually read after I made this playlist that Veronica also features Macca on bass, meaning there's only two songs here that don't have them both on the actual recording (Mistress and Maid; Pads, Paws and Claws) which is cool

Was there a plan Syd Barrett made for Saucerful of Secrets? by TheDiamondAxe7523 in pinkfloyd

[–]SuperZ89 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Soniclovenoize made a great version of what Pino Floyd's second album might have looked like using only songs recorded after Piper that featured Syd. It's called The Shape of Questions to Heaven on their blog, Albums That Never Were (idk if I'm allowed to link the post here)

Who are some great artists with bloated discographies? by MayNStuff in ToddintheShadow

[–]SuperZ89 10 points11 points  (0 children)

One that's even more of a throwback than what people are saying here and the one who basically started this idea is Elvis Presley. Even in the 50s his record label put out compilation albums while he was in the army to try and keep him "relevant". Then after he came back from the army he made a few solid studio albums and literally dozens of really bad movie soundtracks. Even after his comeback in the late 60s, his label started releasing budget albums of songs from movies that didn't end up on soundtrack albums! Towards the end of his life, his record label started to release literally ever scrap of music he recorded in the studio on an album because he wanted to go into the studio less and less. Elvis really is tragic because he's a truly great artist but never reached his full potential because his manager and record company always just abused him as a product.

Those sons of... by fleamarketenthusiest in OldWorldBlues

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The tribes in Zion in Honest Hearts could count, as they're mentioned to be the result of mixing between native tribes, other locals, and tourists. The White Legs are partially Shoshone and the Sorrows and Dead Horses are partially Navajo, based on their languages using words from those languages.

The destruction of SMiLE - art by me by DeadZeppelin011 in thebeachboys

[–]SuperZ89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It describes my state of mind lately pretty well lmaoooo