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Band: Don Caballero
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 9:52 am
by Niko_Archive
This one is ridiculously easy:
Not Crapallero.
2,What Burns Never Returns and American Don are all magnificent. I couldn't pick a favorite.
It's hard to believe that For Respect, a good record in it's own right, was released only a couple of years before 2, which completely slays/melts my face as we say here.
I never thought that I was being smacked in the face with a giant rock hard cock when listening to Don Cab, though. TMH, have you listened to
What Burns Never Returns or American Don? "June is Finally Here" for example has nothing to do with this cock you mention.
Band: Don Caballero
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 10:24 am
by MantaRay_Archive
absolutely not crap
Don Cab II and What Burns are both incredible
Band: Don Caballero
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 4:15 pm
by same_Archive
I remember hearing that song on What Burns..., the one that starts with that latin cowbell rhythm, on a college radio station back when I was 17 or so, then the guitar came in and I was like, "What the fuck!"
Novel, but entertaining.
I saw them live in '99 and it was pretty cool. I used to kind of hate tapped guitar but I like some of the things the guy in this band does with it, although it can become grating after a while.
Overall, definately not crap, but not as mind blowing as it feels like they were trying to be though.
Band: Don Caballero
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 10:52 pm
by eephour_Archive
easy, not crap
"June is Finally Here"
Band: Don Caballero
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 11:28 pm
by chozo_Archive
Check out Singles Breaking Up. I am partial to the track Trey Dog's Acid. I listen to it and think "Somewhere, there is a big penis enjoying someone's vagina."
As for the hard hard cock slapping your face, yes, it is doing that.
Listen to the track Lucky Father Brown right now.
"One...ONE..."
Band: Don Caballero
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 11:57 pm
by skatingbasser_Archive
American Don, 2, and What Burns are great hands down. I'm not crazy about For Respect, and Singles Breaking Up is alright.
Keep in mind Damon was the only original member for American Don as well as World Class.
I wasn't crazy about World Class at first but now it's my favorite album of theirs. When I've seen new lineup play the older stuff I'll admit they haven't done it justice. But I like the new direction World Class goes towards.
Oh, and uh, Not Crap! 0 WF!
Band: Don Caballero
Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 12:11 am
by garble_Archive
skatingbasser wrote:Keep in mind Damon was the only original member for American Don as well as World Class.
American Don came out in 2000. Ian Williams/Eric Emm/Damon Don Cab broke up in 2001.
Band: Don Caballero
Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 7:39 am
by stewie_Archive
garble wrote:skatingbasser wrote:Keep in mind Damon was the only original member for American Don as well as World Class.
American Don came out in 2000. Ian Williams/Eric Emm/Damon Don Cab broke up in 2001.
Actually, skatingbasser is right. Ian wasn't
really an original member. The original 1991 group was Damon, Mike Banfield and Pat Morris. Ian joined later on in 1992.
Nit: picked
Band: Don Caballero
Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 8:33 am
by j_harvey_Archive
skatingbasser wrote: When I've seen new lineup play the older stuff I'll admit they haven't done it justice.!
Really? I actually thought they did a pretty admirable job, all things considered. I really liked what Ian was doing with the looping delay pedals those last couple of tours, but I think this band was meant to have two guitar players on stage.
I can't say the new dudes have the same "charms" as Ian and Eric (the tension between band members was part of what made them Don Cab), but I think the new dudes played the songs pretty well. I know I wouldn't want to have to learn those songs.
Band: Don Caballero
Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 10:28 am
by cliffordton_Archive
One of the greatest bands of all time... NOT CRAP