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Definitions of grooviest in various dictionaries:
adj - very good
adj - (British informal) very chic
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Head of group, in base, struggles the most with it? |
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Feb 16 2016 The Times - Cryptic |
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superlative form of groovy: most groovy. |
fashionable and exciting. |
Fashionable and exciting. |
Grooviest might refer to |
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Groovies' Greatest Grooves is a 1989 compilation album by U.S. rock band the Flamin' Groovies, originally released by Sire Records. The tracks were selected by Rolling Stone Senior Writer Michael Goldberg and freelance rock critic Michael Snyder, who also co-wrote the liner notes. Goldberg and Snyder wanted to emphasize the Groovies' original material, and so 18 of the album's 24 songs are Groovies originals. It also collected tracks from throughout the group's career, and showcased their versatility and changing styles throughout the years. Having said that, it draws heavily from their three Sire Records albums, with 20 of the 24 songs from those records. (The exceptions are "Teenage Head", from the 1971 album of the same name, the two 1972 UA singles "Slow Death" and "Tallahassee Lassie", compiled on A Bucket of Brains, and the 1981 Gold Star Studios recording of "River Deep, Mountain High".) * Groovies' Greatest Grooves is also notable for being one of the few CDs released in the CD+G format. |