Bombadil
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Anyone here familiar with the band Bombadil?
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Its good stuff man, I like the use of the banjo and mandolin. I cant stand folks who dissect music when all they could have said was that it sounded good. Bombadil sounds good to me, thats all. Hope you like em.
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i listened to a couple of their tunes on myspace. very unique. like Jethro Tull and The Avett Brothers in a blender. haha. pretty cool stuff
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If you like music with the mando and banjo mixed in, check out The Fox Hunt from West Virginia. Ive seen them live a couple times and they are great songwriters and performers. younger guys who really do a great job of mixing old timey music with a fresh edge.
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Whoa whoa...You mentioned the Avett brothers? Dude im hooked. They inspired me to get a Banjo as soon as I get the dough. January wedding will get any woman to marry you. If thats really what you want though.
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Dude, try Plants and Animals. Their Parc Avenue reminds me of pink floyd in a way. Just good tunes. Or The Acorn, which is a great band too. Sorry for throwing too much at you at once. That can be frustrating, sorry man. When you guys get the chance these are good tunes. Dont be afraid to send me good links too, im always looking too know.