Harry Klippton
Not Interested
I'm not that well versed in Moby grape but I know it's very in my wheelhouseIf I had to pick two Moby Grape folks on here I think that @Harry Klippton and @fig might have been my first guesses.
I'm not that well versed in Moby grape but I know it's very in my wheelhouseIf I had to pick two Moby Grape folks on here I think that @Harry Klippton and @fig might have been my first guesses.
Man, the 90's were a strange time.I was rearranging furniture in my kid's room earlier, and noticed this sticker on my old bedframe from when I was a teenager.
I forgot all about this band and the whole Krishna hardcore phenomenon of the 90s, but I was not surprised that I remembered every word from a record I hadn't heard in 25 years
View attachment 22396
I'm glad I don't fall into that statistic about not discovering new music after you're 14 or whateverMan, the 90's were a strange time.
I was that way until my late 20's. I'm glad I was able to get over myself.I'm glad I don't fall into that statistic about not discovering new music after you're 14 or whatever![]()
I'm going off memory here but I could probably get through the whole albumI was that way until my late 20's. I'm glad I was able to get over myself.
And it may be the nostalgia talking, but I am now finally able to admit that Hootie fucking ruled and Darius Rucker has one of the best voices from the 90's, and I don't care what anyone says
Not sure I would go that far, but I saw them open for Toad the Wet Sprocket when I was in middle school. It was a couple months before their first single hit. They were the tightest band I had seen by far, guys singing was very on, and the lead guitar player was great. Never listened to the record but they were a solid live band then.I was that way until my late 20's. I'm glad I was able to get over myself.
And it may be the nostalgia talking, but I am now finally able to admit that Hootie fucking ruled and Darius Rucker has one of the best voices from the 90's, and I don't care what anyone says
www.discogs.com