PJ's Grooviest Songs

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Daughter is pretty groovy. Especially the end.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:Daughter is pretty groovy. Especially the end.
:thumbsup: Yep... Also, I always thought the ending of Army Reserve could work similar to Daughter live, with a tag added to it
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I still think Sweet Lew is the grooviest of all.
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Farmer John wrote:I still think Sweet Lew is the grooviest of all.
I think I've listened to Sweet Lew twice..... maybe three times.
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I'm LAL'ing Ten and Even Flow is fuxking groovy. I think any song that makes me wanna do the Stone Gossard neck bobbing chicken dance counts as groovy.
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Leatherhead wrote:
Farmer John wrote:I still think Sweet Lew is the grooviest of all.
I think I've listened to Sweet Lew twice..... maybe three times.
Demo version > Lost Dogs version
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Let Me Sleep (It's Christmas Time)
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harmless, name a song that isn't groovy.
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Farmer John wrote:harmless, name a song that isn't groovy.
The ones I haven't mentioned.
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I think Bushleaguer has a nice groove.
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harmless wrote:
Farmer John wrote:harmless, name a song that isn't groovy.
The ones I haven't mentioned.
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Farmer John wrote:
harmless wrote:
Farmer John wrote:harmless, name a song that isn't groovy.
The ones I haven't mentioned.
:D
I even formulated a definition (and I think everything I've suggested adheres to it)!
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Do The Evolution and Satan's Bed.
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stupidmop wrote:I love sleight of hand, but I can't say I've ever found it groovy.
All those weird time-shifts in the verse. The ghosting on the drums. It's all funk.


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Now, that is groovy!
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cutuphalfdead wrote:Daughter is pretty groovy. Especially the end.
I love the way Dave A plays that one, especially his hi-hat work.
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Mike wrote:Do The Evolution and Satan's Bed.
harmless wrote:
stupidmop wrote:I love sleight of hand, but I can't say I've ever found it groovy.
All those weird time-shifts in the verse. The ghosting on the drums. It's all funk.


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Mike wrote:Do The Evolution and Satan's Bed.
harmless wrote:
stupidmop wrote:I love sleight of hand, but I can't say I've ever found it groovy.
All those weird time-shifts in the verse. The ghosting on the drums. It's all funk.


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Can we rank the grooviest PJ songs? Ruddo, would you be a sport and set that up?
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