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    Citizen Motherfucking Cope

    I've been on this kick for a while, as some know. My take is this guy is so absolutely righteous that in my mind he almost rivals Marley.

    Make up your own mind, I'm just trying to spread the word.

    Hate, debate, ignore as you wish.

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    good guy, but not as good as marley

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    Quote Originally Posted by mc_roon
    good guy, but not as good as marley
    yeah I agree, that's why I said "almost rivals"

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    Quote Originally Posted by mc_roon
    good guy, but not as good as marley

    Ba humbug. After hearing the same couple marley cds about 3 times a day at work this whole winter, I'm sick to death of marley.

    I find myself skipping certain citizin cope songs, but Hurricane Waters, Penitentiary, and Pablo Picasso are awesome songs.
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    "I'm constantly doing things I can't do. Thats how I get to do them." - Pablo Picasso

    Cisco and his wife are fragile idiots who breed morons.

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    Great disc. His other albums are ok too. Easily overplayable though. I got burnt out on the "Recordings" cd and it's been a month since I've listened to it. Think it's about time to put it in again.

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    I love "Salvation" and "Bullet and a Target."

    In many ways I prefer the self-titled Debut CD to the "Clarence Greenwood Recordings." Probably because I played the latter incessantly for a week when I first got it.

    If unfamiliar check him out here: CopeRadio
    Last edited by Tippster; 04-10-2006 at 01:15 PM.

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    Love the album. Good for long drives, stretching after a long workout, winding down after a long ass day. Pretty much the same usage as any of my Marley cds. There aren't many albums that I listen to without skipping around, and in the right mood, I don't skip any on the Recordings cd.

    Good call Iceman!
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    Quote Originally Posted by girlski0912
    Good call Iceman!
    Well it was like 2:00 AM in Melbourne Australia, I was a wee bit hammered and just blasting it on the headphones, grooving.

    Still I stick with my original statement, especially if you get a chance to listen on headphones. There's a lot of sonically intresting stuff there and the guy's heart -and his groove- are in the right place for me.

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    Thanks for the tip on this one ice... Snagged Clarence Greenwood Recordings and wow, totally solid listenin
    Not in the same territory as Bob (IMO nothing aside from Bob is), but definitely straightlined to my top 10 after a couple plays... Booya!
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    bump, i actually searched for posting [dislocates arm trying to pat self on back]

    CC is amazing, god damn "sideways" has been echoing in my head for days, without even playing it. Had to listen to it twice today.
    More fucked up than a cricket in a hubcap

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    Great stuff, thanks for the heads up...definitely a big fan!

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    Great talent...but to even mention his name in the same breath as Marley is just silly. "Almost rivals" is still a long shot.

    Not hating, but not ignoring either. Cope is another great contribution to the music world and has certainly offered up some insightful thoughts.
    "I'm on the High-T and all I need is a little gravity to bring me back...back to the fringe"

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    He kills it...I remember the first time I heard him, I was staying in Summit County for a month or so and he was playing in Breck I think, anywho he played a few songs on that Resort Whatever Network or something with that Biff dude or whatever...that was years before the masses knew of him..
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    Yo - which albums should I get?

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