Most of Third has that feel, if you ask me, and that's what I love so much about it. Radio City has some enormous riffs and huge choruses, and #1 Record just might be a bit overrated for all its power-pop gravitas -- Third? A perfect artistic statement by the most overlooked band in guitar-rock history.
Most of Third has that feel, if you ask me, and that's what I love so much about it. Radio City has some enormous riffs and huge choruses, and #1 Record just might be a bit overrated for all its power-pop gravitas -- Third? A perfect artistic statement by the most overlooked band in guitar-rock history.
Wow. I love both the original version of this song and the Yo La Tengo cover version. They both are endearing.
This one has an incredible shambolic feel to it and that's its charm.
If I didn't have the Ryko version of Third/Sister Lovers, I'd say this is a great way to end the album.
i agree... would've been a nice ending.
i agree... would've been a nice ending.
Most of Third has that feel, if you ask me, and that's what I love so much about it. Radio City has some enormous riffs and huge choruses, and #1 Record just might be a bit overrated for all its power-pop gravitas -- Third? A perfect artistic statement by the most overlooked band in guitar-rock history.
Most of Third has that feel, if you ask me, and that's what I love so much about it. Radio City has some enormous riffs and huge choruses, and #1 Record just might be a bit overrated for all its power-pop gravitas -- Third? A perfect artistic statement by the most overlooked band in guitar-rock history.