well...
Looks like a certain thread needs to get restarted...
Tame Impala
Remember Me (Blueboy Cover Version)
from Rough Trade Exclusive bonus disc for Innerspeaker
Villagers! I've only played this song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WsEMq0nlms
a few hundred times or so lately... :) And yes he looks pretty similar to a certain someone and yes his name is Conor O'Brien... :o
Hehe Sara :P :P I'll hafta give yr 'tube a listen there!
For now it's Clapton Unplugged... smooth as 1 million silken strands from a rare and exotic spider... or something else exceptionally smoooooove :-X
lots and lots and some more DrDog ;D
Girls: Broken Dreams Club.
Great background music for the nonstop data entry I'm working on today.
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Girls: Broken Dreams Club.
Great background music for the nonstop data entry I'm working on today.
Definitely good stuff there. You should check out DOM which I posted about a few days ago. They are very similar and oft-compared to Girls.
Right now I am listening to Beach House - Teen Dream and following this will be listening to Titus Andronicus - The Monitor as both are offered for free on www.spinner.com (http://www.spinner.com) under full cd listening party
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Girls: Broken Dreams Club.
Great background music for the nonstop data entry I'm working on today.
Definitely good stuff there. You should check out DOM which I posted about a few days ago. They are very similar and oft-compared to Girls.
Right now I am listening to Beach House - Teen Dream and following this will be listening to Titus Andronicus - The Monitor as both are offered for free on www.spinner.com (http://www.spinner.com) under full cd listening party
Awesome. Thanks.
Spinner has a ton of great albums up. Really enjoyed Two Door Cinema Club on there, too.
Got my ass kicked at work today but managed to get through two full listens of Quadrophenia. Hadn't given it a listen in a year or so. Awesomeness 8) Entwistle is the man!
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Got my ass kicked at work today but managed to get through two full listens of Quadrophenia. Hadn't given it a listen in a year or so. Awesomeness 8) Entwistle is the man!
My favorite album of all time. Rock On Mr. Ruckus
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Got my ass kicked at work today but managed to get through two full listens of Quadrophenia. Hadn't given it a listen in a year or so. Awesomeness 8) Entwistle is the man!
My favorite album of all time. Rock On Mr. Ruckus
Oh man, thanks for this reminder! Gonna have to give the soundtrack a spin when I get home too. Just watched The Kids Are Alright the other day -- lots of Who time machine goodness lately.
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Got my ass kicked at work today but managed to get through two full listens of Quadrophenia. Hadn't given it a listen in a year or so. Awesomeness 8) Entwistle is the man!
My favorite album of all time. Rock On Mr. Ruckus
Oh man, thanks for this reminder! Gonna have to give the soundtrack a spin when I get home too. Just watched The Kids Are Alright the other day -- lots of Who time machine goodness lately.
What can you not say about them?! Ooh, which reminds me. Time to go make another thread. ;D
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Got my ass kicked at work today but managed to get through two full listens of Quadrophenia. Hadn't given it a listen in a year or so. Awesomeness 8) Entwistle is the man!
My favorite album of all time. Rock On Mr. Ruckus
Oh man, thanks for this reminder! Gonna have to give the soundtrack a spin when I get home too. Just watched The Kids Are Alright the other day -- lots of Who time machine goodness lately.
What can you not say about them?! Ooh, which reminds me. Time to go make another thread. ;D
This is a strange coincidence as Quadrophenia is on TV tonight.
I love Johns Bass in The Real Me. Insane. :o
The Church - untitled #23
Recommended to me by my local record store guy. He described it as a mix of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, The Soft Bulletin and OK Computer. If you're a fan of any of those records then this is definitely worth checking out. It's a pretty stunning album...
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Got my ass kicked at work today but managed to get through two full listens of Quadrophenia. Hadn't given it a listen in a year or so. Awesomeness 8) Entwistle is the man!
My favorite album of all time. Rock On Mr. Ruckus
Oh man, thanks for this reminder! Gonna have to give the soundtrack a spin when I get home too. Just watched The Kids Are Alright the other day -- lots of Who time machine goodness lately.
What can you not say about them?! Ooh, which reminds me. Time to go make another thread. ;D
This is a strange coincidence as Quadrophenia is on TV tonight.
I love Johns Bass in The Real Me. Insane. :o
So right Weenie. I love him on that as well. It's a classic example of Pete and John exchanging roles with Townsend being a straight rhythm guy while Entwistle noodles in the higher octaves playing lead bass. Sweetness!
Quote from: ralph on Dec 31, 2010, 05:54 PM
The Church - untitled #23
Recommended to me by my local record store guy. He described it as a mix of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, The Soft Bulletin and OK Computer. If you're a fan of any of those records then this is definitely worth checking out. It's a pretty stunning album...
I will check it out Ralph. I remember them being on the World Cafe or some other public radio programming and liking what I heard though I sorely despised their name. They've got quite an expansive discography and I hear their live shows are great.
Dr Dog - Shame,Shame ;) goooood lissnenn :-*
THE BAND OF HEATHENS (OMFG) ....I'm late getting on this...but they're wonderful.
oh and also Waylon Jennings...been dreaming about him, too....weird
streaming the new Decemberists---i'm diggin it!
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streaming the new Decemberists---i'm diggin it!
You stole my post, Penny Lane!
Sign in under your other name...I miss calling you a newb.
On my fourth of fifth listen today. I've never been much of a fan, 'cause I find Colin Meloy's voice really grating and their subject matter a bit too quirky/twee/affected, but this is pushing all my buttons. You can really hear Peter Buck's hand in the record, it sounds like the product of an oddly sedate three-way between Peter, Neil Young and Gary Louris.
currently in rotation..................My Morning Jacket.
Any good? ;)
Quote from: ALady on Jan 04, 2011, 01:03 PM
On my fourth of fifth listen today. I've never been much of a fan, 'cause I find Colin Meloy's voice really grating and their subject matter a bit too quirky/twee/affected, but this is pushing all my buttons. You can really hear Peter Buck's hand in the record, it sounds like the product of an oddly sedate three-way between Peter, Neil Young and Gary Louris.
Alright guys...I haven't listened to them in a few years but I'll check it out ;)
Check it out 'cause it's awkward ;)
I tried to listen to it again today; couldn't do it. Kind of sick of it already.
Quote from: ALady on Jan 04, 2011, 01:03 PM
I've never been much of a fan, 'cause I find Colin Meloy's voice really grating and their subject matter a bit too quirky/twee/affected, but this is pushing all my buttons.
I've never been a fan for all these reasons...Tried to listen bc of all the stated alt-country influence; the music sounded ok but I'd rather listen to Whiskeytown or early Wilco rather than listen to that insufferable voice.
I really can't stand the early Decemberists, and its because of the way Colin Meloy sings with that pompous put-on accent. However, I found some of their last album pretty good - the harder edged guitar grooves sound good. I'll give this new album a spin at some point; I hear Colin has toned-down the accent.
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Quote from: ralph on Dec 31, 2010, 05:54 PM
The Church - untitled #23
Recommended to me by my local record store guy. He described it as a mix of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, The Soft Bulletin and OK Computer. If you're a fan of any of those records then this is definitely worth checking out. It's a pretty stunning album...
I will check it out Ralph. I remember them being on the World Cafe or some other public radio programming and liking what I heard though I sorely despised their name. They've got quite an expansive discography and I hear their live shows are great.
Man the Church is really all over the place. Starfish is a really great album, but the rest of their output is here and there. I saw them in Miami in 88 or 89 and the show lierally went on for like 5 hours. For 2 hours it was the best show that I have ever seen, the remaining three was some attempt to redefine jam-band, psychedlic, progressive rock.
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Got my ass kicked at work today but managed to get through two full listens of Quadrophenia. Hadn't given it a listen in a year or so. Awesomeness 8) Entwistle is the man!
My favorite album of all time. Rock On Mr. Ruckus
Oh man, thanks for this reminder! Gonna have to give the soundtrack a spin when I get home too. Just watched The Kids Are Alright the other day -- lots of Who time machine goodness lately.
What can you not say about them?! Ooh, which reminds me. Time to go make another thread. ;D
This is a strange coincidence as Quadrophenia is on TV tonight.
I love Johns Bass in The Real Me. Insane. :o
So right Weenie. I love him on that as well. It's a classic example of Pete and John exchanging roles with Townsend being a straight rhythm guy while Entwistle noodles in the higher octaves playing lead bass. Sweetness!
The soundtrack version is Moon-less. Kenny Jones filled in since Moonie had already started playing drums in Satan's band.
Quote from: Jaimoe on Jan 06, 2011, 04:09 PM
I really can't stand the early Decemberists, and its because of the way Colin Meloy sings with that pompous put-on accent. However, I found some of their last album pretty good - the harder edged guitar grooves sound good. I'll give this new album a spin at some point; I hear Colin has toned-down the accent.
I love Colin's voice and I dont think the accent it put on. You can heat it in his voice when talking. But I admit that it wouldn't be everyones cup of tea! And anyone who writes an 8 minute sea-shanty revenge song is OK by me!!!
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Quote from: ralph on Dec 31, 2010, 05:54 PM
The Church - untitled #23
Recommended to me by my local record store guy. He described it as a mix of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, The Soft Bulletin and OK Computer. If you're a fan of any of those records then this is definitely worth checking out. It's a pretty stunning album...
I will check it out Ralph. I remember them being on the World Cafe or some other public radio programming and liking what I heard though I sorely despised their name. They've got
quite an expansive discography and I hear their live shows are great.
Man the Church is really all over the place. Starfish is a really great album, but the rest of their output is here and there. I saw them in Miami in 88 or 89 and the show lierally went on
for like 5 hours. For 2 hours it was the best show that I have ever seen, the remaining three was some attempt to redefine jam-band, psychedlic, progressive rock.
I'd avoid the next tour then if you're not in for a long night as they're planning to play untitled #23, Preist=Aura and Starfish each night in their entirety. That would be pretty awesome but it's only a US tour at the moment...
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I really can't stand the early Decemberists, and its because of the way Colin Meloy sings with that pompous put-on accent. However, I found some of their last album pretty good - the harder edged guitar grooves sound good. I'll give this new album a spin at some point; I hear Colin has toned-down the accent.
I love Colin's voice and I dont think the accent it put on. You can heat it in his voice when talking. But I admit that it wouldn't be everyones cup of tea! And anyone who writes an 8 minute sea-shanty revenge song is OK by me!!!
I must be one of those who really goes for pomposity, because I love the Decemberists and even Colin's voice. I also don't hear it as put-on, it's just the way that he sings (uh oh, blasphemy?). The first record is still my favorite -- California One is such a great song.
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Quote from: Jaimoe on Jan 06, 2011, 04:09 PM
I really can't stand the early Decemberists, and its because of the way Colin Meloy sings with that pompous put-on accent. However, I found some of their last album pretty good - the harder edged guitar grooves sound good. I'll give this new album a spin at some point; I hear Colin has toned-down the accent.
I love Colin's voice and I dont think the accent it put on. You can heat it in his voice when talking. But I admit that it wouldn't be everyones cup of tea! And anyone who writes an 8 minute sea-shanty revenge song is OK by me!!!
I must be one of those who really goes for pomposity, because I love the Decemberists and even Colin's voice. I also don't hear it as put-on, it's just the way that he sings (uh oh, blasphemy?). The first record is still my favorite -- California One is such a great song.
Crispy, do you have the live solo Colin Meloy Sings cd? It's got a great version of California One/Youth & Beauty Brigade with nice little Floyd & REM inserts in it. It's a fantastic album actually, gets a fair spin in our house...
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I really can't stand the early Decemberists, and its because of the way Colin Meloy sings with that pompous put-on accent. However, I found some of their last album pretty good - the harder edged guitar grooves sound good. I'll give this new album a spin at some point; I hear Colin has toned-down the accent.
I love Colin's voice and I dont think the accent it put on. You can heat it in his voice when talking. But I admit that it wouldn't be everyones cup of tea! And anyone who writes an 8 minute sea-shanty revenge song is OK by me!!!
I must be one of those who really goes for pomposity, because I love the Decemberists and even Colin's voice. I also don't hear it as put-on, it's just the way that he sings (uh oh, blasphemy?). The first record is still my favorite -- California One is such a great song.
Crispy, do you have the live solo Colin Meloy Sings cd? It's got a great version of California One/Youth & Beauty Brigade with nice little Floyd & REM inserts in it. It's a fantastic album actually, gets a fair spin in our house...
I have it on vinyl! Love that record, and gonna give it a spin it now.
And to further annoy Jaimoe (if he was in my house), I'm going to play my Quadrophenia soundtrack record after that. ;)
Absolutely cannot stop listening to these 2 albums.
Constantines: Tournament of Hearts and Shine a Light.
It's been a while since I have "needed" like this.
Cannot stop listening to Justin Townes Earl's new album 'Harlem River Blues'
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Quote from: Jaimoe on Jan 06, 2011, 04:09 PM
I really can't stand the early Decemberists, and its because of the way Colin Meloy sings with that pompous put-on accent. However, I found some of their last album pretty good - the harder edged guitar grooves sound good. I'll give this new album a spin at some point; I hear Colin has toned-down the accent.
I love Colin's voice and I dont think the accent it put on. You can heat it in his voice when talking. But I admit that it wouldn't be everyones cup of tea! And anyone who writes an 8 minute sea-shanty revenge song is OK by me!!!
I must be one of those who really goes for pomposity, because I love the Decemberists and even Colin's voice. I also don't hear it as put-on, it's just the way that he sings (uh oh, blasphemy?). The first record is still my favorite -- California One is such a great song.
Crispy, do you have the live solo Colin Meloy Sings cd? It's got a great version of California One/Youth & Beauty Brigade with nice little Floyd & REM inserts in it. It's a fantastic album actually, gets a fair spin in our house...
I have it on vinyl! Love that record, and gonna give it a spin it now.
And to further annoy Jaimoe (if he was in my house), I'm going to play my Quadrophenia soundtrack record after that. ;)
I actually bought the soundtrack for the first time around 5 years ago - I've had the original album for close to 30 years. The soundtrack is ok, but Moon was just a shadow of his former self on the re-recordings. The best thing about the soundtrack is the 2 extra songs The Who wrote and recorded for the film.
Still super into Broken Bells. So effing incredible.
I'm still diggin the Broken Bells album, too, Apeskies. Good choice.
Currently listening to the new Smith Westerns album "Dye It Blonde." Lerrvin it.
Also, last night I think I listened to "Buffalo" by The Deloreans about 7,298 times. (Okay, okay it was maybe eight times.) Here's a link. They're a Louisville band...any of you locals have some insight?
http://thedeloreans.bandcamp.com/track/buffalo (http://thedeloreans.bandcamp.com/track/buffalo)
Spoon - Transference
Bought this on the strength of its showing in the "Best of" poll here, and I am enjoying it greatly. Not sure how it's possible that Spoon have escaped me until now...
EDIT: it's like a Squeeze/Oasis mashup, but in a really, really good way.
Not really feeling the Beach House album yet.
Eric Burdon - The Animals - We Gotta Get Out Of This Place (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxNEiZhpinY#)
Just picked up The Decemberists. Listening now... Inneresting so far...
Every time I hear gillian's voice it makes me pine for a new record from her (which apparently is due in April!)
Not too sure if I like The King Is Dead or not, I can't tell. It certainly seems pleasant enough, but doesn't seem to go anywhere terribly exciting. I do like the pedal steel work on it though...
Modest Mouse - This is a long drive for someone with nothing to think about. Haven't listened to my MM collection in a long time.
Lightning Dust - Infinite Light (Please get this if you have not already.)
Lightning Dust - I Knew (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0ttFEn9hkM#)
Lightning Dust - Take It Home (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAz1aRtHl3Y#ws)
Great Lake Swimmers - Pulling On A Line (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBVfXfV9PPI#ws)
Aaah more Winter musicsss..... Diggin' these guys a lot lately... they've a newer album out called Lost Channels that's pretty sweet, and their older albums sound good too :thumbsup:
Tomorrow The Green Grass reissue wishing what could have been...
To all going to the shows over the next few days have a blast. So jealous!
Fiona Apple - When the Pawn.....yea so what?! >:(, it's a great album....have you ever heard it? well then don't judge...You should check it out for yourself ;)
Love me some Fiona, can't even front. I thiiiiink she's supposed to have a new record out this year?
ralph, wish you could be here for the shows! I bet they extend this tour - sounds like they're having a blast playing together again. Hopefully they'll bring it Down Under!
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Love me some Fiona, can't even front. I thiiiiink she's supposed to have a new record out this year?
ralph, wish you could be here for the shows! I bet they extend this tour - sounds like they're having a blast playing together again. Hopefully they'll bring it Down Under!
The Jayhawks would be a perfect fit for Bridge Benefit. Here's hoping...
Dick Dale SURF GUITARRRRRR Kowabunga! 8)
:) Finally got around to checking out Wolf People - frickin' sick!! - Thanks DB and Mr . Walnuts for the heads up :thumbsup: :beer:
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:) Finally got around to checking out Wolf People - frickin' sick!! - Thanks DB and Mr . Walnuts for the heads up :thumbsup: :beer:
Currently streaming "Silbury Sands." Good stuff. I will need to dig deeper. Thanks.
EDIT: DL'd Steeple for $7 from Amazon.
stones ~ exile on main street and sticky fingers. both would definitely be on my blanket list if i ever get around to making one...maybe i am starting one now on the wrong thread
The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy Tardust - Saul Williams.
Obsessed on this record a few years ago when it came out and recently pulled it out of the cabinet for the first time in ages. Fuck it's good...
When I say Niggy, you say nuthin'.... Niggy... Niggy...
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:) Finally got around to checking out Wolf People - frickin' sick!! - Thanks DB and Mr . Walnuts for the heads up :thumbsup: :beer:
Currently streaming "Silbury Sands." Good stuff. I will need to dig deeper. Thanks.
EDIT: DL'd Steeple for $7 from Amazon.
I think I listened to Steeple 4x on Friday at work. I think you are spot on when you cited the early prog sound. As a fan of the modern psychedelic movement, this album particularly stood out because it was varied without sacrificing coherence while maintaining accessibility across the wide spectrum of songs. No matter how talented they are, they never enter the realm of self indulgent meanderings. Also, I can see them being criticized for copying artists from 4 decades ago. However, in the same way I defend J Roddy's originality, Wolf People have been able to twist it enough to make it all their own. I think this may have cracked my top 5 albums from last year and at the very least my top 10 had I listened to it last year.
One of my favorite tracks from Steeple - One by One from Dorney Reach - Nice live vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyQrEqwLKNw (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyQrEqwLKNw)
wow nice, I was already looking for a tread of Wolf People. They're coming to my hometown in April, in a venue for less than 100 people :D. One by One from Dorney Reach is also my favorite from the album ;). Really like the guitar playing
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wow nice, I was already looking for a tread of Wolf People. They're coming to my hometown in April, in a venue for less than 100 people :D. One by One from Dorney Reach is also my favorite from the album ;). Really like the guitar playing
Where's your hometown? I checked their website last week and it looked like all of their dates are in Europe. Belgium? Netherlands? Are you going?
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wow nice, I was already looking for a tread of Wolf People. They're coming to my hometown in April, in a venue for less than 100 people :D. One by One from Dorney Reach is also my favorite from the album ;). Really like the guitar playing
Where's your hometown? I checked their website last week and it looked like all of their dates are in Europe. Belgium? Netherlands? Are you going?
Yeah, I'm from the Netherlands (city of Nijmegen to be exactly) ;). And I'm going for sure. It's on the 15th of April
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wow nice, I was already looking for a tread of Wolf People. They're coming to my hometown in April, in a venue for less than 100 people :D. One by One from Dorney Reach is also my favorite from the album ;). Really like the guitar playing
Where's your hometown? I checked their website last week and it looked like all of their dates are in Europe. Belgium? Netherlands? Are you going?
Yeah, I'm from the Netherlands (city of Nijmegen to be exactly) ;). And I'm going for sure. It's on the 15th of April
Awesome! I hope you have a great time. Report back with a review. :thumbsup:
The People's Key, ringing filling everything! :D
Bright Eyes - The People's Key full album stream (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVyxRNc_gTs#ws)
I guess I'm massively uncool but I've been really digging the Dixie Chicks latetly. Natalie has such a great voice.
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I guess I'm massively uncool but I've been really digging the Dixie Chicks latetly. Natalie has such a great voice.
I've been enjoying the Be Good Tanyas -- not sure if they're uncool, but also damn good.
Currently listening to Yes.
Why do they have to be so awesome? ::)
J. Roddy & The Business
Quote from: Cheetara on Feb 10, 2011, 07:38 PM
Currently listening to Yes.
Why do they have to be so awesome? ::)
Yes is Great! I am listening to Realyer right now!
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Quote from: Cheetara on Feb 10, 2011, 07:38 PM
Currently listening to Yes.
Why do they have to be so awesome? ::)
Yes is Great! I am listening to Realyer right now!
Nice! I'm listening to "Real Love" on the Talk album. Nice tunes to blast the stereo to ;)
Favorite Yes album?
Armchair Apocrypha
It's been one of those days (blerrrgghhhh), but Andrew Bird is certainly making me feel better :) His music is very evocative of daydreams for me, and just dreams in general. Thanks, Andrew, for making life more bearable at times like this.
Jessica Lea Mayfield - Grown Man (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSQKSlfCKNI#)
Actually, the studio version I can't get out of my head. And aside from a few Neko Case songs and anything involving Kim Gordon, I rarely like female singers.
But I like Ms. Mayfield a whole bunch.
And I really like how the bassist loses his shit in that video
Man that young lady is a great singer/songwriter. I f-ing love her voice.
You enjoy myself 8-bit Nintendo Famitracker full version (NSF) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XuH78nRXEw#)
Futurebirds - Can't wait to see them on Wednesday
Futurebirds Live Music Video "Megachills" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LCyqbs9LAU#ws)
Agalloch - It doesn't matter what genre, Portland pumps out the best shit!
agalloch - falling snow (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4ih3JVrRPE#)
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Futurebirds - Can't wait to see them on Wednesday
Futurebirds Live Music Video "Megachills" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LCyqbs9LAU#ws)
Agalloch - It doesn't matter what genre, Portland pumps out the best shit!
agalloch - falling snow (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4ih3JVrRPE#)
^My first "listen" to Futurebirds, very reminiscent of Beach Boys and Mammas/Papas. I mean that in a good way. ;)
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Futurebirds - Can't wait to see them on Wednesday
Futurebirds Live Music Video "Megachills" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LCyqbs9LAU#ws)
Agalloch - It doesn't matter what genre, Portland pumps out the best shit!
agalloch - falling snow (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4ih3JVrRPE#)
^My first "listen" to Futurebirds, very reminiscent of Beach Boys and Mammas/Papas. I mean that in a good way. ;)
Interesting. I guess maybe that song could invite those comparisons. I posted that one because it had highlighted reverb. I would say they are more southern/country rock with 4 different vocalists who may sing lead on any given song and are multi-instrumentalists as well.
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Futurebirds - Can't wait to see them on Wednesday
Futurebirds Live Music Video "Megachills" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LCyqbs9LAU#ws)
Agalloch - It doesn't matter what genre, Portland pumps out the best shit!
agalloch - falling snow (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4ih3JVrRPE#)
Damn, I am jealous, the furturebirds, I do not believe, have ventured to the northeast.
^My first "listen" to Futurebirds, very reminiscent of Beach Boys and Mammas/Papas. I mean that in a good way. ;)
Interesting. I guess maybe that song could invite those comparisons. I posted that one because it had highlighted reverb. I would say they are more southern/country rock with 4 different vocalists who may sing lead on any given song and are multi-instrumentalists as well.
Damn, I am jealous, the furturebirds, I do not believe, have ventured to the northeast.
I am wondering if you fans of futurebirds have heard of the Moondoggies. I find them to be very similar in stytle. Moondoggies have a more classic topanga canyon southern swamp-boogie vibe. They have a new album out Tidelands that I have not heard but their 2008 release "don't be a stranger" was one of my favorites that year.
They are from the northwest as, I believe Seattle, well here's a taste:
The Moondoggies - Bogachiel Rain Blues (Live at the Mural) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1l_iqsaDwRk#ws)
The Moondoggies - Changing (Live at the Mural) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rF4h0eB1e-s#ws)
thinking about seeing Furture Birds on Friday night at The Mercury :beer:
Listening to the new Radiohead. I've let it run a couple times through. Its not my favorite Radiohead but a solid album still, but I'm interested to see if there is going to be another part to this album like some think.
Quote from: bluesky on Feb 22, 2011, 12:44 PM
thinking about seeing Furture Birds on Friday night at The Mercury :beer:
Me likey...I'm there.
Also, they're playing with Roadside Graves!
Spank you, Ruckus!!
Quote from: ophidiophobia on Feb 22, 2011, 01:49 PM
Listening to the new Radiohead. I've let it run a couple times through. Its not my favorite Radiohead but a solid album still, but I'm interested to see if there is going to be another part to this album like some think.
I agree. The album is real short as well. A second part would be ideal.
While wishing for summer or at least spring... this old favorite helps keeping hope alive :)
Håkan Hellström - Kom Igen, Lena! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGstUOPcPLo#)
Quote from: Penne BruLane on Feb 22, 2011, 01:58 PM
Quote from: bluesky on Feb 22, 2011, 12:44 PM
thinking about seeing Furture Birds on Friday night at The Mercury :beer:
Me likey...I'm there.
Also, they're playing with Roadside Graves!
Spank you, Ruckus!!
:thumbsup: :beer:
Have fun gals!
Brooke will be with us too!!! Wish you and Ky could join :-\
Quote from: Ruckus on Feb 23, 2011, 08:50 PM
Quote from: Penne BruLane on Feb 22, 2011, 01:58 PM
Quote from: bluesky on Feb 22, 2011, 12:44 PM
thinking about seeing Furture Birds on Friday night at The Mercury :beer:
Me likey...I'm there.
Also, they're playing with Roadside Graves!
Spank you, Ruckus!!
:thumbsup: :beer:
Have fun gals!
Oh no. I'm done hanging out with you people. You'll just beat on my ass again. Hee hee.
You know I'd give anything for another get together. :-*
Quote from: bluesky on Feb 23, 2011, 10:10 PM
Brooke will be with us too!!! Wish you and Ky could join :-\
Quote from: Ruckus on Feb 23, 2011, 08:50 PM
Quote from: Penne BruLane on Feb 22, 2011, 01:58 PM
Quote from: bluesky on Feb 22, 2011, 12:44 PM
thinking about seeing Furture Birds on Friday night at The Mercury :beer:
Me likey...I'm there.
Also, they're playing with Roadside Graves!
Spank you, Ruckus!!
:thumbsup: :beer:
Have fun gals!
Quote from: wolof7 on Feb 22, 2011, 12:04 PM
Quote from: Ruckus on Feb 22, 2011, 11:00 AM
Quote from: johnnYYac on Feb 21, 2011, 12:07 PM
Quote from: Ruckus on Feb 21, 2011, 10:56 AM
Futurebirds - Can't wait to see them on Wednesday
Futurebirds Live Music Video "Megachills" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LCyqbs9LAU#ws)
Agalloch - It doesn't matter what genre, Portland pumps out the best shit!
agalloch - falling snow (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4ih3JVrRPE#)
Damn, I am jealous, the furturebirds, I do not believe, have ventured to the northeast.
^My first "listen" to Futurebirds, very reminiscent of Beach Boys and Mammas/Papas. I mean that in a good way. ;)
Interesting. I guess maybe that song could invite those comparisons. I posted that one because it had highlighted reverb. I would say they are more southern/country rock with 4 different vocalists who may sing lead on any given song and are multi-instrumentalists as well.
Damn, I am jealous, the furturebirds, I do not believe, have ventured to the northeast.
I am wondering if you fans of futurebirds have heard of the Moondoggies. I find them to be very similar in stytle. Moondoggies have a more classic topanga canyon southern swamp-boogie vibe. They have a new album out Tidelands that I have not heard but their 2008 release "don't be a stranger" was one of my favorites that year.
They are from the northwest as, I believe Seattle, well here's a taste:
The Moondoggies - Bogachiel Rain Blues (Live at the Mural) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1l_iqsaDwRk#ws)
The Moondoggies - Changing (Live at the Mural) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rF4h0eB1e-s#ws)
I don't remember there being a thread about them but they've been discussed here on this forum a few times. I have Don't be a Stranger and the EP and while I like them, it never got much further than that. I know aLady has seen them a time or two. I prefer the EP to Don't be a Stranger but I haven't heard their new album yet.
I dig the Futurbirds for their, poppy, alt country vibe they got. It all sounds familiar but at the same time isn't. There's also just a real joy in their music that I'm drawn to.
I think the Moondoggies are next up on the Hear Ya live sessions according to the website.http://www.hearya.com/live-sessions/ (http://www.hearya.com/live-sessions/)
Been digging on The Jayhawks - Hollywood Town Hall. The reissue is very sweet...
Listening to the new REM album. Solid stuff.
Been obsessing over this one lately, it just never gets old, so beautiful, both this version and the album version ♥
Robyn - Be Mine (Live Nobel Peace Prize 2008).avi (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuURT_XkrbI#ws)
Elbow - Build a Rocket Boys!
Gave it a couple of spins last night. It's another belter.
Quote from: MarkW on Mar 08, 2011, 06:43 AM
Elbow - Build a Rocket Boys!
Gave it a couple of spins last night. It's another belter.
sweet....didn't know they had a new album..need to get this!
power, corruption and lies/ new order
"age of consent" on repeat LIKE A BOSS
been listenin to the new R.E.M., diggin it a lot.
Quote from: megalicious on Mar 08, 2011, 04:30 PM
power, corruption and lies/ new order
"age of consent" on repeat LIKE A BOSS
Good choice, Meg. I need to dig out some old New Order.
The new Iron and Wine and DBT albums arrived today. They're going to get a spin this evening.
The Dirtbombs - Party Store
Gold Panda - Lucky Shiner
Derick Carter - Live at OM
Tipper - Broken Soul Jamboree
Two new arrivals:
The Deadstring Brothers - Sao Paulo - it might be 70's inspired Stones, but my God it's good.
The Vaccines - What Did You Expect From The Vaccines? - Ramones/Strokes/JAMC vibe
Streaming the new Strokes album. Awesomesauce.
http://new.thestrokes.com/ (http://new.thestrokes.com/)
Middle Brother arrived yesterday. Nice.
Now waiting for the new Josh Pearson to arrive...
Buffalo Tom - Skins
James Vincent McMorrow - Early In The Morning
Acetone - Acetone
Been listening to the new Josh T Pearson album, Last of the Country Gentlemen. It's dark and intense and a hell of a record. Out March 29 in the USA, I urge you all to buy it.
http://www.joshtpearson.co.uk/last-of-the-country-gentlemen/ (http://www.joshtpearson.co.uk/last-of-the-country-gentlemen/)
Any album with song titles such as Honeymoon is great: wish you were her and Sweetheart, I ain't your Christ should be required listening. Plus, he has an awesome beard.
At the moment...
Michael Rose, Andrew Tosh & The Rasites
17th June 2010
The Hootananny, Brixton, London, UK
Set List:
The Rasites
1. Intro/Instrumental
2. High Grade
3. Jah Never Fail I
4. Picture On The Wall
5. Sex Violence And Drugs
Andrew Tosh & The Rasites
6. Coming In Hot
7. African
8. Burial
9. Johnny B Goode
10. Mystic Man
11. Crystal Ball
12. Rastafari Is
13. Legalize It
Michael Rose & The Rasites
14. Intro/Party Next Door
15. Plastic Smile
16. General Penitentiary
17. Shoot Out
18. Real Jamaican
19. Feeling So Lonely
20. I Love King Selassie
21. Shine Eye Gal
22. Abortion
23. Youth Of Eglington
24. Sensimilla
25. Sponji Reggae
26. Guess Who's Coming To Dinner/Dancehall Jabbering
(http://www.jpgr.co.uk/str007_a.jpg)
(http://www.jpgr.co.uk/str007_b.jpg)
Dehra Dehra Dun,
Dehra Dun Dun Dehraaaa.......... (http://www.pic4ever.com/images/meditationf.gif)
George Harrison - "Dehra Dun" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sfEE1SBjNQ#ws)
The Bitters - Wooden Glove EP. Nice band from Toronto.
The Bitters-Warrior (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAGdo4Hbtv8#)
Quote from: bowl of soup on Mar 29, 2011, 03:15 PM
Quote from: IHL on Mar 17, 2011, 02:32 PM
Buffalo Tom - Skins
How's this?
Yeah, good - they'll never beat 'Let Me Come Over' though. Saw them live a couple of weeks ago and they've still got it (Bill janovitz especially).
The Replacements - Left Of The Dial (on repeat)
and a lot of Lucero
(and I can't make that MMJ date in London - gutted, ruined my w/end!!!)
Grizzly Bear's Blue Valentine(Soundtrack)......sooooooo good!
Quote from: IHL on Apr 01, 2011, 02:35 PM
and a lot of Lucero
I never hear anything about Lucero over on this board, but they're one of my favorite bands. great stuff, and they tour so often I know I'll seem them at least twice a year without traveling. great work ethic as well.
I've never heard of them, but Im really interested now. Which one of their albums would you recommend me to listen to first? Or is there a specific song that I should listen to before diving into the Lucero world?
Album cover of the year?
(http://ec5.images-amazon.com/images/I/511fHRI411L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Quote from: Ru-day on Apr 02, 2011, 01:48 PM
I've never heard of them, but Im really interested now. Which one of their albums would you recommend me to listen to first? Or is there a specific song that I should listen to before diving into the Lucero world?
One of my favorites......
Lucero - A Dangerous Thing (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO2eBd9kwnY#)
Quote from: sweatboard on Apr 03, 2011, 11:18 AM
Quote from: Ru-day on Apr 02, 2011, 01:48 PM
I've never heard of them, but Im really interested now. Which one of their albums would you recommend me to listen to first? Or is there a specific song that I should listen to before diving into the Lucero world?
One of my favorites......
Lucero - A Dangerous Thing (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO2eBd9kwnY#)
Thank you very much! I feel like I've heard theme before like on the score of a movie or something. That song is killer, it transports you into another world. Im excited to hear more of their stuff. :dankk2:
Quote from: Ru-day on Apr 03, 2011, 05:24 PM
Quote from: sweatboard on Apr 03, 2011, 11:18 AM
Quote from: Ru-day on Apr 02, 2011, 01:48 PM
I've never heard of them, but Im really interested now. Which one of their albums would you recommend me to listen to first? Or is there a specific song that I should listen to before diving into the Lucero world?
One of my favorites.....
Lucero - A Dangerous Thing (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO2eBd9kwnY#)
Thank you very much! I feel like I've heard theme before like on the score of a movie or something. That song is killer, it transports you into another world. Im excited to hear more of their stuff. :dankk2:
Albums - try 'Tennessee' or 'That Much Further West'
Love this too from the album 'Nobody's Darlings'
Lucero - Sixteen - 12-3-10 - PDX (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLCcLHcYEaQ#)
Quote from: Ru-day on Apr 01, 2011, 11:09 PM
Grizzly Bear's Blue Valentine(Soundtrack)......sooooooo good!
Killer movie by the way
This song, so beautiful, so soothing... ♥ :)
The Low Anthem - Charlie Darwin (LIve on Later with Jools Holland 20/11/2009) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiRXJ2rxqtU#ws)
Crippled Black Phoenix - I, Vigilante
Crippled Black Phoenix - 01 Troublemaker (HQ) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHCxKy2xWHs#)
Crippled Black Phoenix - 02 We Forgotten Who We Are (HQ) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lb3iIeh0Ruw#)
Crippled Black Phoenix - 03 Fantastic Justice (HQ) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xg4wP8YB0T0#)
Telekinesis! self-titled album and Fleet Foxes Helplessness Blues nonstop for a few weeks.
Paul Simon and George Harrison - Homeward Bound (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0_htHcmcbE#)
Quote from: woodnymph on Apr 14, 2011, 11:25 PM
Paul Simon and George Harrison - Homeward Bound (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0_htHcmcbE#)
That made me :).
Right at this moment I'm streaming this while working...
http://www.iclips.net/watch/rre-jam-cruise-8 (http://www.iclips.net/watch/rre-jam-cruise-8)
Tao of the Dead (by ...AYWKUBTToD). Love it.
been diggin on these r&bish songs a lot lately....
OFFICIAL VIDEO: Charles Bradley - The World (Is Going Up In Flames) - Feat. Menahan Street Band (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTy7ugrSFz4#ws)
Aloe Blacc - I Need A Dollar - Official Video HQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iR6oYX1D-0w#ws)
...i thought for sure that Aloe Blacc song was a Bill Withers track Id never heard before until I was pleasantly surprised to find out otherwise
Quote from: weeniebeenie on Apr 16, 2011, 08:14 AM
Quote from: woodnymph on Apr 14, 2011, 11:25 PM
Paul Simon and George Harrison - Homeward Bound (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0_htHcmcbE#)
That made me :).
Aw isn't it the sweetest!! :-D
I can't get enough George in my life these days!! Got Yim on right now actually, belting out George as if he were the man himself! "Behind That Locked Door" and "Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp" are on repeat, as many versions as I can dig up....
Glad you enjoyed the vid, weeniebeen! :)
Quote from: capt. scotty on Apr 22, 2011, 06:52 PM
been diggin on these r&bish songs a lot lately....
OFFICIAL VIDEO: Charles Bradley - The World (Is Going Up In Flames) - Feat. Menahan Street Band (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTy7ugrSFz4#ws)
Aloe Blacc - I Need A Dollar - Official Video HQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iR6oYX1D-0w#ws)
...i thought for sure that Aloe Blacc song was a Bill Withers track Id never heard before until I was pleasantly surprised to find out otherwise
I'm digging your taste in music capn. I've been using the Aloe Blacc song as a ringtone ever since I heard it on "How To Make It in America." I'm downloading some Menomena thanks to you sir!
Home - Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros Acoustic Cover (Jorge & Alexa Narvaez) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L64c5vT3NBw#)
If this isn't just the sweetest thing I've ever seen... :thumbsup:
"One day I'm gonna whistle?" And the way the look at each other when singing, "home is whenever I'm with you" ♥!
Yuck - Yuck
Pretty tremendous
Tom Sawyer - RUSH
Quote from: youreveningcoat on May 04, 2011, 06:02 AM
Tom Sawyer - RUSH
Nice, check out the RUSH thread down below...we are a select few, but we are proud :thumbsup:
Kaki King - Junior
Liking it a lot.
Quote from: SaraBananaBear on Apr 23, 2011, 04:19 AM
Home - Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros Acoustic Cover (Jorge & Alexa Narvaez) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L64c5vT3NBw#)
If this isn't just the sweetest thing I've ever seen... :thumbsup:
"One day I'm gonna whistle?" And the way the look at each other when singing, "home is whenever I'm with you" ♥!
I love this more than anything else. Is he playing a right-handed guitar upside down?
The Kurt Vile album is awesome. Another great steer from my Jacket board peeps! :thumbsup:
Quote from: MarkW on May 05, 2011, 07:41 PM
The Kurt Vile album is awesome. Another great steer from my Jacket board peeps! :thumbsup:
yep
Crazy amount of new albums on spinner's listening party this week:
http://music.aol.com/new-releases-full-cds/spinner#/1 (http://music.aol.com/new-releases-full-cds/spinner#/1)
Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues
Manchester Orchestra - Simple Math
Raphael Saadiq - Stone Rollin
The Antlers - Burst apart
Okkervil River - I Am Very Far
Booker T. Jones - The Road From
Lee Scratch Perry - Rise Again :thumbsup:
Ben Sollee - Inclusions
the Felice Brothers - Celebration, FL
Warren Haynes - Man
Sam Roberts band - Collider
and many more......
Quote from: wolof7 on May 09, 2011, 11:30 AM
Crazy amount of new albums on spinner's listening party this week:
http://music.aol.com/new-releases-full-cds/spinner#/1 (http://music.aol.com/new-releases-full-cds/spinner#/1)
Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues
Manchester Orchestra - Simple Math
Raphael Saadiq - Stone Rollin
The Antlers - Burst apart
Okkervil River - I Am Very Far
Booker T. Jones - The Road From
Lee Scratch Perry - Rise Again :thumbsup:
Ben Sollee - Inclusions
the Felice Brothers - Celebration, FL
Warren Haynes - Man
Sam Roberts band - Collider
and many more......
I love checking out Spinner on Monday and Tuesday to see what new music I'll be listeniong to this week. I will have to listen to the Lee Scratch Perry based on your recommendation.
Conor Oberst - Conor Oberst
Deerhunter - Halcyon Digest
Love both of these records and both records on one lp
Makes me really hope MMJ puts out Circuital on one LP. I just love being able to put a record on the turn table go outside and sit on the patio and only go inside once to flip.
It's impossible to turn Black Metal up loud enough!!!!!!!
How many weeks away is the 31st.....SHIIIIIITTT
Quote from: sweatboard on May 12, 2011, 06:43 PM
It's impossible to turn Black Metal up loud enough!!!!!!!
How many weeks away is the 31st.....SHIIIIIITTT
The
Siamese Soul CD arrived at my house yesterday. I'm not sure the neighbours enjoyed an aural diet of
Black Metal and
E-Saew Tam Punha Huajai in constant rotation last night. ;D
In other news, I've been spinning the J Tillman
Minor Works CD in the car for the last couple of days. It's really growing on me, in fact more so than
Helplessness Blues. ???
Underrated and overlooked
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51UfSk9YKlL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Quote from: Tracy 2112 on May 13, 2011, 12:57 PM
Underrated and overlooked
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51UfSk9YKlL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
my lord. I dont know how many times I played that....dust radio....I never thought I'd see that ...dead from cancer so young....that album is SO SPECIAL....could easily be in my top 20 all time best....holy shit Tracy.....and I say look what love look what love has done...........
(http://photo.sing365.com/music/picture.nsf/Grateful-Dead-Wake-of-the-Flood-Cover/48256C71003578A2482569610011B650/$file/WakeFlood.jpg)
Just revisited this on vinyl......great great grateful dead album!
1."Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo" (Hunter, Garcia) – 5:45
2."Let Me Sing Your Blues Away" (Hunter, Godchaux) – 3:17
3."Row Jimmy" (Hunter, Garcia) – 7:14
4."Stella Blue" (Hunter, Garcia) – 6:26
5."Here Comes Sunshine" (Hunter, Garcia) – 4:40
6."Eyes of the World" (Hunter, Garcia) – 5:19
7."Weather Report Suite" – 12:53
"Prelude" (Weir)
"Part I" (Weir, Anderson)
"Part II (Let It Grow)" (Barlow, Weir)
The new Man Man album, the Life Fantastic. Can not get enough of Piranah Club. How can you say no to a song with lyrics like, "Throw me to piranahs, feed me to koalas." Maybe its just me.
Hey Markcel,
Nice TOP SECRET quote! :thumbsup:
Quote from: wolof7 on May 14, 2011, 03:50 PM
Hey Markcel,
Nice TOP SECRET quote! :thumbsup:
Thanks, it doesn't get the quote-love like an Airplane, but it has some great ones.
Quote from: sweatboard on May 12, 2011, 06:43 PM
It's impossible to turn Black Metal up loud enough!!!!!!!
How many weeks away is the 31st.....SHIIIIIITTT
I think Im going to give in and listen to Black Metal in the next day or two. Not sure if I can hold out much longer. That way itll kind of be like oral until Circuital can have sex with my ears in its entirety on the 31st.
Quote from: wolof7 on May 14, 2011, 03:38 PM
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Big fan of this one, and probably IMO their most underrated (either this or Skull & Roses)...WOTF is probably in my top 3 Dead albums. Id love to hear MMJ cover Row Jimmy.
Quote from: capt. scotty on May 16, 2011, 02:14 PM
Quote from: wolof7 on May 14, 2011, 03:38 PM
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Big fan of this one, and probably IMO their most underrated (either this or Skull & Roses)...WOTF is probably in my top 3 Dead albums. Id love to hear MMJ cover Row Jimmy.
I'd love MMJ to cover He's Gone. Jim's voice would sound so sweet!
Quote from: capt. scotty on May 16, 2011, 02:14 PM
Quote from: wolof7 on May 14, 2011, 03:38 PM
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Big fan of this one, and probably IMO their most underrated (either this or Skull & Roses)...WOTF is probably in my top 3 Dead albums. Id love to hear MMJ cover Row Jimmy.
+100
Quote from: Tennessee Jed on May 17, 2011, 12:21 PM
Quote from: capt. scotty on May 16, 2011, 02:14 PM
Quote from: wolof7 on May 14, 2011, 03:38 PM
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Big fan of this one, and probably IMO their most underrated (either this or Skull & Roses)...WOTF is probably in my top 3 Dead albums. Id love to hear MMJ cover Row Jimmy.
+100
+another100. Eyes of the World may be my favorite studio Dead tune.
Guy Garvey's Finest Hour - always a pleasure :)
Lovin' all the Dead input! 8)
I'm just reveling in the miracle that was being called off of work today due to cold cloudy conditions... I was up through a bit of the night with some sinus drainage and really didn't want to head into work today. And by the grace of god I was called off.
So I've been making some herbal remedies, and I just started up a batch of dried rosehip decoction, and the instructions are "Bring to a boil and simmer on low for 10+ minutes"
And I've had The Grobe stuck in my head all day now, so I finally ran up to my car and grabbed the cd and jamming to an awesome day with White Pepper!!!!
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/dre100/e130/e130603r6v8.jpg)
And simmering rosehips smell divine, btw.....
Futurebirds: HearYa Live session is getting me through this bitch of a day :)
Neutral Milk Hotel- In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
Couldn't find the Middle Broter thread. Here is the daytrotter..
http://www.daytrotter.com/dt/middle-brother-concert/20054504-111932.html (http://www.daytrotter.com/dt/middle-brother-concert/20054504-111932.html)
well im listenin to Put Your Hands Up For Detroit - Fedde Le Grande
because it has a big deep heavy bassline that makes me want to dance like a what......
Quote from: Darklands on Apr 27, 2011, 04:53 PM
Yuck - Yuck
Pretty tremendous
This is now on its way to me - saw them on Jools Holland earlier this week and thought they were excellent.
Quote from: MarkW on May 26, 2011, 08:38 AM
Quote from: Darklands on Apr 27, 2011, 04:53 PM
Yuck - Yuck
Pretty tremendous
This is now on its way to me - saw them on Jools Holland earlier this week and thought they were excellent.
It's like grunge and Britpop hooked up one night after too much E at a Rave and had a bastard love child. That is totally a compliment BTW.
Blind Pilot - "3 Rounds and a Sound" Love this album. Suggest it to anyone.
Here's their Daytrotter
http://www.daytrotter.com/dt/blind-pilot-concert/20030774-3738086.html (http://www.daytrotter.com/dt/blind-pilot-concert/20030774-3738086.html)
Listen to "The Story I Heard"
Quote from: kotchishm on May 26, 2011, 09:49 AM
Blind Pilot - "3 Rounds and a Sound" Love this album. Suggest it to anyone.
Here's their Daytrotter
http://www.daytrotter.com/dt/blind-pilot-concert/20030774-3738086.html (http://www.daytrotter.com/dt/blind-pilot-concert/20030774-3738086.html)
Listen to "The Story I Heard"
3 Rounds and a Sound is solid, havent listened to it in awhile. I'll probably throw it on latenight.
Dave Brubeck - Time Out - doesn't get old for me
Foster the People - Helena Beat.
I'm liking their vibe.
Quote from: Darklands on May 26, 2011, 08:52 AM
Quote from: MarkW on May 26, 2011, 08:38 AM
Quote from: Darklands on Apr 27, 2011, 04:53 PM
Yuck - Yuck
Pretty tremendous
This is now on its way to me - saw them on Jools Holland earlier this week and thought they were excellent.
It's like grunge and Britpop hooked up one night after too much E at a Rave and had a bastard love child. That is totally a compliment BTW.
This album is awesome. End of.
Quote from: MarkW on Jun 03, 2011, 03:24 AM
Quote from: Darklands on May 26, 2011, 08:52 AM
Quote from: MarkW on May 26, 2011, 08:38 AM
Quote from: Darklands on Apr 27, 2011, 04:53 PM
Yuck - Yuck
Pretty tremendous
This is now on its way to me - saw them on Jools Holland earlier this week and thought they were excellent.
It's like grunge and Britpop hooked up one night after too much E at a Rave and had a bastard love child. That is totally a compliment BTW.
This album is awesome. End of.
I predict it will be played LOUD in the office today. No bosses, half my team is out (leaving me the work...fuckers), and it's Friday.
Uncle Tupelo - Sandusky
Quote from: triptens on Jun 03, 2011, 11:50 AM
Uncle Tupelo - Sandusky
Just came on my Pandora two songs ago, which would have been about the time you posted this. Weird.
The Great Horned Owl - Apples in Her Hands
He reminds me of Wooden Wand meets M. Ward and of course he's based out of Portland. Multiple EPs are available for free download below along with the newest mentioned above.
http://greathornedowl.bandcamp.com/ (http://greathornedowl.bandcamp.com/)
Goo......SY's most underappreciated album IMO.
Magnolia Electric Co., Inara George, Margo Guryan, Marjorie Fair...the list goes on... :D
Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros - "Bankrobber", from Acton Town Hall Firefighters Benefit Nov. 2002
I think the last record I put up here was an Acetone album, and things haven't changed. I'm still on a Acetone bender. Right now the album is York Blvd. But tomorrow it could be If You Only Knew, but who knows? Man, I wish Richie was still around. I miss him.
A Treasure - Neil Young and the International Harvesters.
I give it 5 out of 5 Yee-ha's!!!! :thumbsup:
Quote from: Walts on Jun 09, 2011, 02:57 AM
I think the last record I put up here was an Acetone album, and things haven't changed. I'm still on a Acetone bender. Right now the album is York Blvd. But tomorrow it could be If You Only Knew, but who knows? Man, I wish Richie was still around. I miss him.
Man, that's just plain weird. I was listening to Spiritualized whilst reading your post, and
The Ballad of Richie Lee came on.
Quote from: mons on Jun 07, 2011, 10:44 PM
Magnolia Electric Co., Inara George, Margo Guryan, Marjorie Fair...the list goes on... :D
Found them within the last year....great discovery....
Been playing Adele's new one hard.
Stardeath and White Dwarfs - "The Birth"
Wish they were touring
The Verve - all 4 albums
Spiritualized - Lazer Guided Missles onward. Should end the day somewhere around Amazing Grace.
Quote from: MarkW on Jun 10, 2011, 07:13 AM
Quote from: Walts on Jun 09, 2011, 02:57 AM
I think the last record I put up here was an Acetone album, and things haven't changed. I'm still on a Acetone bender. Right now the album is York Blvd. But tomorrow it could be If You Only Knew, but who knows? Man, I wish Richie was still around. I miss him.
Man, that's just plain weird. I was listening to Spiritualized whilst reading your post, and The Ballad of Richie Lee came on.
That's really really weird. I read somewhere that Jason and Richie were going to do something together before Richie died. Too bad that never happened. I think it'd be a safe bet to say that would've been an amazing project. I know Acetone toured a lot with British bands (Oasis, Spiritualized, The Verve). I was hoping that some of you guys saw them while they were around. I wish I could have.
I've been listening to a whole bunch of Phosphorescent ever since I bought my tix for the T'loosa show. Has anyone seen him/them live? How is it?
Quote from: Jon T. on Jun 17, 2011, 10:55 AM
I've been listening to a whole bunch of Phosphorescent ever since I bought my tix for the T'loosa show. Has anyone seen him/them live? How is it?
I saw them once in front of about 50 people at Sonar and they sounded incredible. At the time I saw them, I was only familiar with Here's to Taking it Easy and To Willie but those were the only two albums Houck basically culled from. If you like the music, you'll love the show. :thumbsup:
Or you can just ask aLady and learn about all here stalkerish tendencies regarding Houck. ;D
Quote from: Ruckus on Jun 17, 2011, 11:08 AM
Quote from: Jon T. on Jun 17, 2011, 10:55 AM
I've been listening to a whole bunch of Phosphorescent ever since I bought my tix for the T'loosa show. Has anyone seen him/them live? How is it?
I saw them once in front of about 50 people at Sonar and they sounded incredible. At the time I saw them, I was only familiar with Here's to Taking it Easy and To Willie but those were the only two albums Houck basically culled from. If you like the music, you'll love the show. :thumbsup:
Or you can just ask aLady and learn about all here stalkerish tendencies regarding Houck. ;D
Awesome, thanks! I'm pretty sure I'm going to be pressed for time getting there. I'd be okay with missing some of Neko but I really don't want to miss any of Phosphorescent. Unfortunately, I think they'll be playing opposite of what I need. Oh well, maybe something will work itself out and I'll get there earlier than I'm expecting.
Hot Tuna
Steady As She Goes
Track 10
Mama Let Me Lay It On You
heavily borrows from "Baby Let Me Follow You Down" a la Dylan, but a sweet number front, back, and sideways. Liner notes credit Rev. Gary Davis, so I guess Dylan's a borrower, too.
Im listening to wordless
Quadrophenia. Haven't given it a spin for a while, and it's as good as ever.
Murder in The City by The Avett Brothers...great song, touching lyrics. Always gives me goosebumps
Breaking in the new turntable. So far...
Circuital sides 1 and 2
Meddle side 2- Echoes
Beatles '65
Booker T. and the M.G.'s - Soul Limbo
Quote from: johnnYYac on Jul 02, 2011, 11:01 AM
Breaking in the new turntable. So far...
Circuital sides 1 and 2
Meddle side 2- Echoes
Beatles '65
Booker T. and the M.G.'s - Soul Limbo
Nice! You skipped Meddle's side one? :o Tsk.
Quote from: Crispy on Jul 02, 2011, 11:25 AM
Quote from: johnnYYac on Jul 02, 2011, 11:01 AM
Breaking in the new turntable. So far...
Circuital sides 1 and 2
Meddle side 2- Echoes
Beatles '65
Booker T. and the M.G.'s - Soul Limbo
Nice! You skipped Meddle's side one? :o Tsk.
Well, I just brought the box of old albums up from the basement last night and haven't listened to these is ages, so I've been sampling, yet to listen to a complete album.
Next...
Styx - Paradise Theater (1980) cause I got too much time on my hands!
Breaking in that new turntable. Awesome!
So much music, so little time.
On quite a Donovan kick today...... from his album A Gift From a Flower to a Garden
Donovan - The Enchanted Gypsy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LH5aR5iJ-ns#)
New Bon Iver CD arrived today. It's very, very good.
Hard Stuff - Bulletproof
The Gourds - Best Of The Boots 2004
John Grant - Queen Of Denmark (I keep returning to this album - it's incredible)
Quote from: Paulie_Walnuts on Jul 06, 2011, 03:55 AM
John Grant - Queen Of Denmark (I keep returning to this album - it's incredible)
You're right - it's a fantastic album. The combination of Grant and Midlake works really well.
Watching/listening to this dvd. My first GD show.
Entire 2nd set in one vid.
Grateful Dead - Richmond Coliseum Richmond VA 11-2-85 Set Two (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiNRMHXVldw#ws)
Quote from: nuggets on Jul 08, 2011, 05:34 PM
Watching/listening to this dvd. My first GD show.
Entire 2nd set in one vid.
Grateful Dead - Richmond Coliseum Richmond VA 11-2-85 Set Two (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiNRMHXVldw#ws)
Good lawdy, nuggs!!! You are tha man!! I still haven't caught up with all the links to music you posted months ago!! Since I'm sitting out of the DSO show tonight (which either started 2 minutes ago or will be starting shortly) I think I'll give this a good heady listen! Thanks for sharing yet again!! :thumbsup:
Oh shit the first 30 seconds in already makes me want to go see DSO now hahahhahah just to dance it off
yikes.... I wish I could say I was one of the only 2.5 month-olds dancing with my mama at this show!!! :-X
Later Edit:::: SWEET DYLAN COVER AT THE END!!!
Cool. Glad you enjoyed it. Best shows always seemed to Baby Blue encores. :thumbsup: The Estimated and the Space>Dew were "it" moments for me. Went back the next Spring and saw them at Hampton and was hooked. Check out the Estimated at this show. Bobby is crazy wound up. The delays on his voice during his freak-out absolutely spun my ass all over that place.
http://www.archive.org/download/http://www.archive.org/details/gd1986-03-20.nak300.damico.87611.flac16 (http://www.archive.org/download/http://www.archive.org/details/gd1986-03-20.nak300.damico.87611.flac16)
The WHO - 1970-07-07 - Tanglewood, Lenox, MA
This is an unbelievable recording, which includes an entire performance of Tommy. Found it here (http://so-many-roads-boots.blogspot.com/2011/07/who-1970-07-07-lenox-ma-sbd.html), an absolute treasure trove of live classic rock shows.
Been listening to Mercury Rev alot over the last week or so. Yerself Is Steam and Deserters Songs in particular. Both awesome records. Any Rev fans here?
Quote from: ralph on Jul 18, 2011, 12:05 AM
Been listening to Mercury Rev alot over the last week or so. Yerself Is Steam and Deserters Songs in particular. Both awesome records. Any Rev fans here?
Love a bit of Rev. Only have the three-album run from DS->SM, though.
Currently listening to
White Denim - D. Outstanding.
Crippled Black Phoenix - Fantastic Justice
Crippled Black Phoenix - 03 Fantastic Justice (HQ) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xg4wP8YB0T0#)
Great (prog-rockish) album (I, Vigilante) :)
I discovered CBP earlier this year (page 6) I, Vigilante is excellent :thumbsup:
Quote from: dragonboy on Jul 18, 2011, 02:40 PM
I discovered CBP earlier this year (page 6) I, Vigilante is excellent :thumbsup:
Haha, guess it was your post that introduced me to them ;). Many thanks for that :)
-Snailhouse, a very good Canadian band!! Their latest cd is stuck in my car cd player.
Snailhouse - "Who We Are" Live at Sappyfest 2008 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgufdj76MLE#ws)
Quote from: MarkW on Jul 18, 2011, 12:54 PM
Quote from: ralph on Jul 18, 2011, 12:05 AM
Been listening to Mercury Rev alot over the last week or so. Yerself Is Steam and Deserters Songs in particular. Both awesome records. Any Rev fans here?
Love a bit of Rev. Only have the three-album run from DS->SM, though.
Currently listening to White Denim - D. Outstanding.
You should definately get Yerself is Steam. Sounds nothing like the Mercury Rev you'd be familar with. Its a great record.
The Blue Nile, Alberta Cross, Stephen Stills, Lucero, Midlake, Volcano Choir, Warren Zevon, Dawes, Phosphorescent and, currently, 'Strangulation'
One of the first albums I played on my new record player.... this song was such a perfect surprise, what a great sound on vinyl......
Dancing Bear The Mamas and The Papas (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GM_zeT2xmD0#)
^^ Reminds me of Jefferson Airplane.... gotta get this on vinyl now too!!
Jefferson AIrplane - Martha (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dFaq6mqcjY#)
Maxwell - BlackSummer'sNight
Common - Someday It'll All Make Sense
ShowBiz & AG - Runaway Slave
The Jayhawks - Tomorrow The Green Grass
Mogwai - Special Moves
Step Inside Love/Los Paranoias (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJnshGY_qts#ws)
The Doves - Lost Souls
This may be on repeat most of the day.
WU LYF - Go Tell Fire To The Mountain
I've been listening to the pioneering Canadian '80s alt-rock band, 54-40. I wish the audio wasn't cut on the video for their awesome awesome fucking anti-war anthem, "One Gun". But they have lots of hits in Canada, so enjoy their folk rock classic, "I Go Blind", which was famously ruined/covered by Hootie & The Blowfish, followed by the kick ass "Baby Ran".
54-40 I Go Blind (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMZSSVt355I#)
54-40 Baby Ran (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbquA796WJQ#)
re-enjoying:
dr dog - fate
grizzly bear - veckatimest
love coming back to an album after a while & that feeling of rediscovery....
bushwick blues - delta spirit
does anyone else remember big wreck? i used to jam out to these dudes back in the day.
Big Wreck - By The Way (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1eLRQkSKks#)
Quote from: megalicious on Aug 10, 2011, 02:09 PM
does anyone else remember big wreck? i used to jam out to these dudes back in the day.
Big Wreck - By The Way (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1eLRQkSKks#)
Indeed. Their front man, Ian Thornley, is a Canuck and has a less-than-stellar solo career going on right now. You will not like hearing that he is signed to Chad Kroeger's label and the fucker from Nickelback personally oversees all music from his artists. He's basically expanding Nickelback's sound though his label/signed bands.
Best Coast, really digging the lo-fi California garage rock sound, plus I really love Beth Cosentino's voice. Just like Jim says in the VH1 Storytellers, I just love the way this girl sings and the harmonies.
http://youtu.be/8Sj5_WITMpA (http://youtu.be/8Sj5_WITMpA)
After the war - I AM GIANT
The Antlers - Burst Apart
The Sword - Warp Riders
Modest Mouse - Lonesome Crowded West
Modest Mouse - Moon and Antarctica
Helmet - Meantime
Fucked Up - David Comes To Life
when a man loves a woman
done right
http://youtu.be/0qF6FmkuUuw (http://youtu.be/0qF6FmkuUuw)
The Late Night Tales mixes are always a safe bet (Midlake, Air, Fatboy Slim, Groove Armada, Belle & Sebastian etc) this one is exceptional!
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Quote from: touchingmept2 on Aug 19, 2011, 02:37 PM
when a man loves a woman
done right
http://youtu.be/0qF6FmkuUuw (http://youtu.be/0qF6FmkuUuw)
Nothing tops this version:
Michael Bolton - When a Man Needs a Big Hit - Parody (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLVTZ8qB31s#)
Recently "discoverd" a band called "Telegraph Canyon". Anyone ever heard of these guys? I like what I've heard so far (2-3 listens of The Tide and The Current). I read someone described them as a mix between Wilco and My Morning Jacket, although I don't think that's accurate. I see them more as a kind of Mumford and Sons or something. Singer sometimes reminds me of that singer from Counting Crows with a bit Low Anthem and Arcade Fire or so. I dunno, but I like them :). They seem to be pretty unknown, as there are not many videos of them on Youtube. But I think some of you might like them, so I would recommend to give them a try and download their album The Tide and The Current. "Into The Woods" is a great song, you can listen it here on their Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/telegraphcanyon (http://www.myspace.com/telegraphcanyon)
Telegraph Canyon - Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 2/14/09 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSoDIr6RG9k#ws)
Just checked Telegraph out on iTunes. When I'm home I'll actually get the record cause it sounds good
Currently I'm loving Phosphorecent. Currently I'm wondering how it took me so long to love Modest Mouse. I'm trying to get into Wilco. Telegraph Canyon Sounds like it will be a new favorite. Those plus MMJ will be my top 5 bands of the next month I presume.
Eric- if you want to get into Wilco (one of my absolute favorites), pick up the live release Kicking Television. great cross section and a good representation of them at their best aka Okonokos. An acquired taste perhaps, but one that gets better and better with repeated listening. Just like MMJ.
Portugal. The Man - In the Mountain, In the Cloud
Rival Sons - Pressure & Time
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(http://cdn.pastemagazine.com/www/articles/2011/01/17/decemberists_king%20is%20dead.jpg?1295272903)
Both records Ive recently fell in love with.
Allman Brothers- Live at Fillmore East
Pharcyde- Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde
Blitzen trapper - American Goldwing :-\ Just not that impressed. It sounds to be derivative of their best 2 albums Wild mtn Nation and Furr....it's seems that these guys have not been able to improve upon their sound as a space-y Dylan troubadours.
Richmond Fontaine - The High Country
The Antlers - Burst Apart
COC - Blind
Frank Sinatra - Songs for Swingin' Lovers
Bon Iver - Bon Iver
For probably the 25th time in a week...
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I bought St. Vincent's Strange Mercy. I listened to it this morning on the way to work.
Black Joe Lewis Scandalous is getting lots of replays right now too.
First Fall night in New England and here's what Wolof decided to dig this out; inspired by the Ultimate Fall Albums thread:
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F-ing great album.....love Hybrid Moments, Tv Casualty, Last Caress, Return of the Fly etc....
I GOT SOMETHIN TO SAY!!!!
Well geez, the Tool didn't take too dang long to resurface, did it
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Quote from: wolof7 on Sep 16, 2011, 07:03 PM
First Fall night in New England and here's what Wolof decided to dig this out; inspired by the Ultimate Fall Albums thread:
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_dsLqGN-e4dM/SUE_J2ThdEI/AAAAAAAAAQM/E0Eu2vwr3dE/s400/Misfits-+Static+Age.jpg)
F-ing great album.....love Hybrid Moments, Tv Casualty, Last Caress, Return of the Fly etc....
I GOT SOMETHIN TO SAY!!!!
yes halloween time for me is Misfits, Danzig, and Black Flag
Widespread Panic - Ball
The new Megafaun came out today.
Radio City MMJ 2008 ~ the crowd going wild, jim climbing in the rafters, PWW, and one of the best live versions of THE BEAR and STEAM ENGINE!!! ..... this has been in high rotation for the last month. I have no memory of who did the recording but thank you thank you thank you! :D
DR DOG - SHAME SHAME ;D
Brian Jonestown Massacre - Methodrone
Pharoah Sauders - Thembi
U Roy - Version Galore
Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygene
Doomriders - Black Thunder
(http://www.miomusik.com/iron_wine/woman_king_CD_EP_large.jpg)
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Sep 23, 2011, 03:03 PM
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Hell. Yes.
Pearl Jam - Education (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8KjrHDG2eM#)
I'm questioning my education
Is my education who I am now?
While you're deciding, I've been finding
Looking around in the here and now.....
...A wild world, figuring out the answers
I'll be in my own dance and Iiii...
I'm questioning my education
Rewind and what does it show?
Could be, the truth it becomes you
I'm the seed, wondering why it grows
Thanks again, Eddie
A nice morning jam...... Devendra Banhart playing "At the Hop" at the Bridge School Benefit in 2006
Bridge School Benefit Show: Devendra Banhart (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjsqZ3nYte8#ws)
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Nathaniel Rateliff - In Memory of Loss
The Frames - Dance the Devil
Delta Spirit - History from Below
The Walkmen - Lisbon
Lucero - That Much Further West
Lanterns on the Lake - Gracious Tide, Take Me Home
Girls Against Boys - Venus Luxure No.1 Baby
Bert Jansch - Moonshine
Coldcut - 70mins Of DJ Madness
Halfway To Gone - Halfway To Gone
Billy Bragg - Talking With The Taxman About Poetry
Future Birds!
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Quote from: ophidiophobia on Sep 30, 2011, 09:16 AM
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These guys are good. I have only heard a few of their songs, but i was digging it!
Paul McCartney - Jenny Wren (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4w5-XZ244c#)
Old Crow Medicine Show
Old Crow Medicine Show - Next Go Round [Live] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOWAQ53cAYE#)
Quote from: StaggerLee on Oct 17, 2011, 02:34 PM
Old Crow Medicine Show
Old Crow Medicine Show - Next Go Round [Live] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOWAQ53cAYE#)
Stag, is your name a tribute to the story or a certain song? I believe there are TONS of songs about Stagger, but I'm hoping yours is a MLIW tribute
This was the first to pop in my head! 8)
Grateful Dead - Stagger Lee (Studio Version) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbwDgbw1yuQ#)
Ferris Wheel by Donovan on 1966 Mono Epic LP. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dj5IgoUtp8#)
Quote from: e_wind on Oct 18, 2011, 12:52 PM
Quote from: StaggerLee on Oct 17, 2011, 02:34 PM
Old Crow Medicine Show
Old Crow Medicine Show - Next Go Round [Live] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOWAQ53cAYE#)
Stag, is your name a tribute to the story or a certain song? I believe there are TONS of songs about Stagger, but I'm hoping yours is a MLIW tribute
My name is a tribute to this...
Grateful Dead~ "Stagger Lee" 11.24.78 Passaic NJ (nice FM feed) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_C1JW43KZA#)
Also... Ewind what is MLIW?
Wings-Jet!!! :D
Interstate... Neil Young ...Rare (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9oVk1_-_Ck#)
Quote from: StaggerLee on Oct 24, 2011, 03:42 PM
Also... Ewind what is MLIW?
Modern Life Is War... A punk band that I adored in my highschool days that were filled with angst. They're now disbanded, but the hit "single" on their last CD was Stagger Lee, about Stagger Lee.
Quote from: wolof7 on Sep 03, 2011, 09:14 AM
Blitzen trapper - American Goldwing :-\ Just not that impressed. It sounds to be derivative of their best 2 albums Wild mtn Nation and Furr....it's seems that these guys have not been able to improve upon their sound as a space-y Dylan troubadours.
I stumbled into this thread for the first time in 2-3 months and just saw this. I had no clue they released a new album, I'll give it a listen. Just a thought without listening, this is their 3rd album in less than 4 years (and 4th album in 5 years), maybe they havent really given themselves time/the chance to evolve or improve.
Destroyer of the Void was disappointing to me, interested to listen to this since you compare it more to Furr and WMN
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Quote from: capt. scotty on Oct 26, 2011, 06:33 PM
Quote from: wolof7 on Sep 03, 2011, 09:14 AM
Blitzen trapper - American Goldwing :-\ Just not that impressed. It sounds to be derivative of their best 2 albums Wild mtn Nation and Furr....it's seems that these guys have not been able to improve upon their sound as a space-y Dylan troubadours.
I stumbled into this thread for the first time in 2-3 months and just saw this. I had no clue they released a new album, I'll give it a listen. Just a thought without listening, this is their 3rd album in less than 4 years (and 4th album in 5 years), maybe they havent really given themselves time/the chance to evolve or improve.
Destroyer of the Void was disappointing to me, interested to listen to this since you compare it more to Furr and WMN
i love that they went back to what they do best...these songs are terrific..
this is one of my favorite albums of the year now..Destroyer of the Void didn't work for me..
Quote from: Penny Lane on Oct 27, 2011, 01:02 PM
Quote from: capt. scotty on Oct 26, 2011, 06:33 PM
Quote from: wolof7 on Sep 03, 2011, 09:14 AM
Blitzen trapper - American Goldwing :-\ Just not that impressed. It sounds to be derivative of their best 2 albums Wild mtn Nation and Furr....it's seems that these guys have not been able to improve upon their sound as a space-y Dylan troubadours.
I stumbled into this thread for the first time in 2-3 months and just saw this. I had no clue they released a new album, I'll give it a listen. Just a thought without listening, this is their 3rd album in less than 4 years (and 4th album in 5 years), maybe they havent really given themselves time/the chance to evolve or improve.
Destroyer of the Void was disappointing to me, interested to listen to this since you compare it more to Furr and WMN
i love that they went back to what they do best...these songs are terrific..
this is one of my favorite albums of the year now..Destroyer of the Void didn't work for me..
I definitely agree with you, Penny. This album was an immediate favorite of the year for me...although after seeing them live a few weeks ago, the new material was my least favorite that they covered. Wild Mountain Nation and Furr tunes definitely stood out.
Maybe the new stuff just needs more road-time, but I just hope they don't get pegged as being "that band" who relies on the sound of a past era to become successful. I think (hope) they're more than that.
After watching PJ20 and then an hour set on ACL...PEARLJAM! No mixes, just album by album.
Quote from: blucas on Oct 27, 2011, 11:34 PM
After watching PJ20 and then an hour set on ACL...PEARLJAM! No mixes, just album by album.
YES! the day after i saw PJ20 for the first time i listened to every PJ album through Riot Act in my car on the job (i deliver food, thus in my car for a long time)
AND YOU KNOW WHAT, anyone who says Riot Act sucks, sucks. Riot Act is an AMAZING album. I am Mine, are you kidding me? One of the best songs of all time.
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Fell asleep to this one last night. Not real sure how far I made it, but I slept good regardless.
Nice, ophid!!
Solid album!!
Donovan is so much like Mr. Dylan sometimes it's mind-boggling. Here he is with "Oh Deed I Do"
http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/12/11/500678/04%20-%20oh%20deed%20i%20do.mp3 (http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/12/11/500678/04%20-%20oh%20deed%20i%20do.mp3)
the war on drugs!!
Any Circa Survive fans here? (If you haven't listened to them and you're now going to go look them up be warned that they are a little different and take a couple of listens before they grow on you. atleast that's what happened to me ;))
Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul
Manic Street Preachers - National Treasures
Blaze Foley - Live At The Austin Outhouse
Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton - The Essential
Pete Rock - Soul Survivor
Gravediggaz - The Pick, The Sickle & The Shovel
Quote from: dragonboy on Nov 08, 2011, 05:03 PM
Manic Street Preachers - National Treasures
Any MSP's is a great choice.
Journey - Infinity ;)
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I enjoyed it
Quote from: mjk73 on Nov 08, 2011, 06:23 PM
Quote from: dragonboy on Nov 08, 2011, 05:03 PM
Manic Street Preachers - National Treasures
Any MSP's is a great choice.
Maybe not the right thread; but MJ your avatar rocks!
Quote from: StaggerLee on Nov 16, 2011, 11:26 AM
Quote from: mjk73 on Nov 08, 2011, 06:23 PM
Quote from: dragonboy on Nov 08, 2011, 05:03 PM
Manic Street Preachers - National Treasures
Any MSP's is a great choice.
Maybe not the right thread; but MJ your avatar rocks!
Any thread is a good thread to discuss the awesome power of CH's um gifts.
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I enjoyed it
I've been reluctant to give this record a listen. Maybe I'm going to have to be persuaded...
Seeds- Hey Rosetta!
Graceland.....I forgot just how fantastic this album is.
Quote from: mjk73 on Nov 20, 2011, 08:43 PM
Graceland.....I forgot just how fantastic this album is.
There's a big Graceland anniversary coming, and with it a deluxe reissue box set with Paul Simon bringing it to you and staying for the weekend. That or some unreleased takes and live cuts. One of those.
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Quote from: mjk73 on Nov 20, 2011, 08:43 PM
Graceland.....I forgot just how fantastic this album is.
There's a big Graceland anniversary coming, and with it a deluxe reissue box set with Paul Simon bringing it to you and staying for the weekend. That or some unreleased takes and live cuts. One of those.
Yep. He was just here too. One of friends went and said it was pretty much near a relgious experience it was that good.
This.
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Iron Butterfly - In The Time Of Our Lives (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hfOwaG2glA#)
Mona - Quicksilver Messenger Service (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjWGr-h8ETA#)
Newly released Howlin Rain tune:
Howlin' Rain - "Phantom In The Valley" (Official) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sn-XlWowvlo#ws)
Trailer for the forthcoming album. This band is my new religion...
Howlin' Rain - The Russian Wilds Teaser Trailer (Official) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eUlHaefyYc#ws)
Sickness
Marco Benevento "Atari" [Live 10/13/11 Hartford, CT] (http://vimeo.com/32421913)
I'm on the brink of starting a QMS thread here lately :-X
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Fresh Air (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUHlxBZMiqw#)
listening to the monsters of folk academy of music show, phili 11/09/11 great recording! particularly love the m ward sons: vincent o'brien and his guitar on one hundred million years. wards recorded music, though amazingly perfect, can be a bit boring. i think you get a better sense of his energy and real talent hearing him live!!! also, i am not a conor fan but smoke without fire is fucking good. great lyrics! this recording of golden is my favorite, m on back up....and with the same guy who i think is at every mmj show yelling out "JIMMY!!!!" wonder if the guys will do a follow up?
Val, that sounds like an excellent MoF show!! I agree that some of M's studio stuff can be boring-ish sometimes. I love his voice though for sure! I'll have to find some more live M 8)
This guy at work has got me so into Iron Butterfly hahah.. and I always see their albums in the record stores, when I'm hunting Iron & Wine :P Their album Ball would sound fantastic on vinyl no doubt, but for now I'd just really like a good pair of headphones!
Iron Butterfly - Belda Beast (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XET__aBvoWY#)
As an epic live guitar song, this rivals "Marquee Moon" and "Little Johnny Jewel". Awesome band (performance from Later with Jools Holland, 1992):
Television - 1880 Or So (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhDI0HN9HH0#)
Quote from: Jaimoe on Dec 01, 2011, 10:27 PM
As an epic live guitar song, this rivals "Marquee Moon" and "Little Johnny Jewel". Awesome band (performance from Later with Jools Holland, 1992):
Television - 1880 Or So (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhDI0HN9HH0#)
Thanks Jaimoe :thumbsup: Loved this! That you said it rivaled Johnny and Marquee made me listen to it immediately. Damn their great. New album soon right?
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Quote from: Jaimoe on Dec 01, 2011, 10:27 PM
As an epic live guitar song, this rivals "Marquee Moon" and "Little Johnny Jewel". Awesome band (performance from Later with Jools Holland, 1992):
Television - 1880 Or So (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhDI0HN9HH0#)
Thanks Jaimoe :thumbsup: Loved this! That you said it rivaled Johnny and Marquee made me listen to it immediately. Damn their great. New album soon right?
This is the best live version I could find on video, but there's tighter and heavier ones on offical bootlegs and concert downloads. I caught Television live around 5 years ago at NXNE (North By North East) fest and "1800 or So" was a highlight: it had this trippy Dead-like intro jam and then it rocked hard. They were very rehearsed too, unlike most of their mid 2000s clips on Youtube. Who knows if they are doing a new album, but if they are, it'll not be with Richard Lloyd (he finally had enough of Tom Verlaine and quit 2-3 years ago). Tragic. I love the contrasting guitar styles (Lloyd is more aggressive and technical whereas Verlaine is more slashing and emotional and plays purposely a half-step behind the beat).
Ha! I found this blog review I wrote of Television's NXNE 2006 Toronto show. I remember doing it on the quick, and it shows.
06-10-06 09:09 PM
It was a great Friday night at a packed Phoenix Concert Hall. CBGB proto-punk icons Television were loose, experimental, jammy and unpredictable for nearly two hours. Several impressive untitled new songs were aired-out, and epic guitar showpieces "Little Johnny Jewel" and 1st encore "Marquee Moon" from their 1977 masterpiece of the same name, didn't disappoint, each jamming well past the ten minute mark. The biggest surprises came on "Days" from 1978's Adventure and "1800 or So" from their self-titled 1992 release - both were more psychadelic Grateful Dead than NYC punk.
Witnessing leader/guitarist/singer Tom Verlaine trade off solos with foil Richard Lloyd makes you wonder why the jam community let alone mainstream rock & roll in general has never noticed or fully embraced these two innovative guitar heroes.
This was Television's first Canadian gig in 14 years and the wait was well worth it. Anyone there expecting a nostalgia trip through Television's 70's heyday had to go home shell-shocked and inevitably disappointed. fuÇk them. Television ain't no fuÇking Doors 1500 or whatever that pathetic prostrating Ray Manzarek calls his cover band. In today's indie rock world, Television remain vital, fresh and relevant. Just ask the hack bands that have attempted to rip them off like Interpol, The Strokes and Kings Of Leon. I hope that one day soon, Television decides to put out another album and tour instead of only playing their usual handful of sporadic shows in select European cities. But then again, nothing they do is conventional. **** (out of 5)
David Ball
June 10th/2006
Here's a setlist with some notes that I made during the show. Note: Television don't have names for new work-in-progress songs:
1. Richard Lloyd doing some experimentations with slide. New song - good
2. Prove It from Marquee Moon had some crowd sing-alongs helping the chorus. Jams were loose.
3. new song
4. Venus from Marquee Moon
5. Call Mr. Lee. 1st big jam of the night. Lloyd smoking solos - his best so far.
6. Unknown song that morphed into Days from Adventure. Very trippy Dead like. Reconstructed.
7. Little Johnny Jewel - their first ever single and concert jam showcase. 10 minutes - Verlaine played great - his behind the beat guitar soared. New lyrics throughout - changed lyrics.
8. 1800 or So - from their self-titled album. Fantastic Lloyd soloing and trade-offs with Verlaine and driving Fred Smith bass - 10 minutes.
9. ??
10. See No Evil - Lloyd showcase - loose
11. ?? Verlaine on slide - fascinating since it had no blues in it. Middle Eastern vibe - mostly instrumental.
12. ENCORE
Marquee Moon - monster song - locked more into a groove this time out than all out lead jamming.
13. 2nd Encore
I Don't Live Today - following up Marquee Moon is impossible, unless you do a tasty cover. Loose, probably rarely rehearsed, but the crowd loved it - Lloyd and Veraline soloing over Hendrix lines was fascinating.
We should just have a Television thread. Thanks for posting your writeup Jaimoe. Verlaine's behind the beat playing is what I love so much. Just brilliant phrasing. As to your point about their lack of popularity amongst musical fan bases, I'm with you. I just wasn't exposed to it earlier. Now they've just blown up and seems like every one is catching up/caught up.
EDIT: Even the first time I listened to it, Jerry's phrasing style is what came to mind immediately, though in that punky sound.
Oh how I love Little Johnny Jewel :o
There was a trippy vibe in their sound at NXNE, but it probably was more mystical than Dead. There's nothing even remotely hippy about Television, but they do experiment with different styles and influences. Have you ever checked out Richard Lloyd's guitar lessons on Youtube? They are really cool if not intimidating. He infamously gave Jeff Tweedy lessons around 10 years ago. Love Tweedy's lead work.
The War on Drugs - Slave Ambient
Bought this on the basis of board recommendations. I think it's got a real vibe of The Verve about it...
Quote from: MarkW on Dec 02, 2011, 03:33 PM
The War on Drugs - Slave Ambient
Bought this on the basis of board recommendations. I think it's got a real vibe of The Verve about it...
A couple parts it goes into Vangelis ala Blade Runner. And I'm totally ok with that. It's in my top 10 for the year.
My mom calling me from the Chris Cornell show in Pittsburgh tonight!!!!! Ahhhhh it sounds awesommmmmeee!!!!
JESUS she just called and let me listen to him play Zep's "Thank You" holy shiiiiiiiiiittttt :D :D :D
He played Thankyou in Sydney aswell. It was awesome.
Built To Spill - Cortez The Killer (21 mins. live !) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tv28CkQHigU#)
The Roots - Undun
Talk Talk - Spirit Of Eden
Dolly Parton - My Tennesse Mountain Home
Various Artists - A Christmas Gift For You From Phil Spector
Dean McPhee - Brown Bear
Nils Frahm - Felt
Another Bad Creation - Coolin' at the Playground Ya Know!
Lots of Brian Jonestown Massacre. Man, I'm a fool for not checking out these lunatics in the '90s.
Quote from: Jaimoe on Jan 02, 2012, 09:38 AM
Lots of Brian Jonestown Massacre. Man, I'm a fool for not checking out these lunatics in the '90s.
One of the guys in that band is/was in Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Peter Hayes.
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Lots of Brian Jonestown Massacre. Man, I'm a fool for not checking out these lunatics in the '90s.
One of the guys in that band is/was in Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Peter Hayes.
Yep. I found that out after doing some research. I saw BRMC in concert around 2003, but wasn't into the show or the band at the time (I prefer the stuff from Howl onwards, but I haven't delved at all into much of their music).
Not sure where to put this...probably not worthy of its own thread, but here's my wedding playlist. Note: Due to limited time, I could only use songs already on my computer...no downloading, ripping from CD's or vinyl, etc. Please excuse any misspellings or incorrect titles!
here comes the sun - the beatles (our song) w/tag "the end" - the beatles
all my loving
and i love her
in my life
with a little help from my friends
something
all you need is love
oh darling
knot come loose - mmj
it beats 4 u - mmj
honey child what can i do? - mark lanegan/isobel campbell
san diego serenade - tom waits
reach out i'll be there - four tops
wonderful (the way i feel) - mmj
lullaby + exile - m ward
can't get enough of your love - barry white
together, forever - syl johnson
my girl - temptations
crazy little thing called love - queen
heart of gold - neil young
can't take my eyes off of you - frankie valli
sweetheart - mmj
never had nobody like you - m ward
you're my best friend - queen
the right place - monsters of folk
here comes my girl - tom petty
ballad for my one true love - mason jennings
my favorite memory - merle haggard
living in the moment - mason jennings
century spring - mason jennings
wildflowers - tom petty
crazy love - van morrison
unchained melody - righteous brothers
red house - jimi hendrix
i hope that i don't fall in love with you - tom waits
pretty woman - roy orbison
she's a rainbow - rolling stones
in spite of ourselves - john prine
midnight lullaby - tom waits
just one thing - mmj
bob dylan & the band - you ain't goin' nowhere
you got it - roy orbison
dear wife - mmj
spanish pipedream - john prine
all the best - john prine
perfect day - velvet underground
to be alone with you - bob dylan
true love ways - buddy holly
can't help falling in love - elvis presley
thank you too - mmj
i'm so in love with you - al green
blue moon - mmj
tonight i'll be staying here with you - albert lee
jessica - allman brothers band (bride's name is jessica)
california stars - billy bragg w/wilco
love and happiness - al green
girl - beck
only daddy that'll walk the line - albert lee
good vibrations - beach boys
look at you - mmj
i live for you - george harrison
hopefully - mmj
donald and lydia - john prine
love me tender - elvis presley
history of lovers - iron and wine/calexico
all things must pass - george harrison
hail hail - pearl jam
smile - pearl jam
thumbing my way - pearl jam
soldier of love - pearl jam
january wedding - avett brothers
wonderful tonight - eric clapton
just what i needed - the cars
presence of the lord - eric clapton
what i got - sublime
scarlet begonias - grateful dead
i know you rider - grateful dead
a song for you - gram parsons
if not for you - george harrison
home - edward sharpe & the magnetic zeros
Anyone else digging Lana Del Rey?
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Quote from: megalicious on Jan 18, 2012, 08:51 PM
Anyone else digging Lana Del Rey?
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Honestly, I heard her for the first time on SNL and it was embarrassing. Maybe she was nervous, but it was pretty awful. Still, someone had to believe she has talent... Maybe she needs to avoid performing live? Clearly, she's grabbed attention (and a redhead, to boot!).
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this is such a great album.
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this is such a great album.
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh (nasally)
EDIT: Seriously it's a great drinking game. Every time an announcer says what a 'matchup nightmare' a Tight end is, someone has to sing the end of Rain King
Ok, confession time here. I spotify stalk Crispy. Anywho, today he was/is listening to a band called Singapore Sling, the album's called Perversity, Desperation, and Death. I haven't heard of this band before and I kind of like them. They sound a little Nine-Inch Nailsy, but different. Sorry Crispy, you can take out the spotify restraining order anytime you like.
GYBE! - f#a#
GYBE! - Lift Your Skinny Fists
GYBE! - Yanqui U.X.O.
Michael Kiwanuka - Home Again EP
Michael Kiwanuka - Getting Ready EP
Michael Kiwanuka - Tell Me A Tale EP
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this is such a great album.
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh (nasally)
EDIT: Seriously it's a great drinking game. Every time an announcer says what a 'matchup nightmare' a Tight end is, someone has to sing the end of Rain King
What am I missing? I have friends here in town who are all over this album. I hate it and them. I find it just awful. What am I missing?!?!
The Gallows Orchestra of Wolves
The Gallows Grey Britain
This played in the afternoon at work. This was a particularly shitty day in the office and this helped.
I have recently discoverd the great track by Dawes called "My way back home". Truely great.
BRV: Dawes - "My Way Back Home" @ The Pabst (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhsYjE1kfNw#ws)
Tab Benoit & J.Thackery- LRBC 06 "These Arms Of Mine" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW54jJzC3ho#)
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Father John Misty - Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tHJB9Po_Hc#ws)
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Lana Del Ray - Born To Die
Band Of Skulls - Baby Darling Doll Face Honey
Fionn Regan - 100 Acres of Sycamore
Merle Haggard - Down Every Road
ISIS - Panopticon
Isis, excellent choice!
Air, Sharon Van Etten, Dr. Dog, Ben Kweller and Band of Skulls New albums up on www.spinner.com (http://www.spinner.com) listening party!
Winhill/Losehill :coffee:
http://soundcloud.com/winhill-losehill (http://soundcloud.com/winhill-losehill)
Emeli Sande - Our Version Of Events
Various Artists - Fuzzy Felt Folk
Jim Noir - Tower Of Love
Murray Head - Say It Ain't So
Crippled Black Phoenix - ManKind The Crafty Ape
Listening to Twerps a lot lately. The latest local Melbourne band getting buzz...
http://twerps.bandcamp.com/track/dreamin (http://twerps.bandcamp.com/track/dreamin)
Another local band that should be getting buzz but arent as much are YIS. If you like your Rock n Roll loud and a bit dumb...
http://yisyisyis.bandcamp.com/track/message (http://yisyisyis.bandcamp.com/track/message)
Both albums are pretty awesome.
Maybe I'm just getting older but older music is doing it for me right now. Currently listening to:
The Best of Doug Sahm & The Sir Douglas Quintet 1968-75
Rarest Rockabilly & Hillbilly Boogie / Best Of Ace Rockabilly
Little Feat - Waiting For Columbus
However, Chuck Prophet's new cd is in the post and I'm eagerly awaiting it!
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The Best of Doug Sahm & The Sir Douglas Quintet 1968-75
just got into this the last couple years...!
Quote from: Paulie_Walnuts on Mar 01, 2012, 09:32 AM
Maybe I'm just getting older but older music is doing it for me right now. Currently listening to:
Rarest Rockabilly & Hillbilly Boogie / Best Of Ace Rockabilly
Oh....this sounds highly interesting.
I got it from Amazon.....I highly recommend it:
http://www.amazon.com/Rarest-Rockabilly-Hillbilly-Boogie-Best/dp/B0000083QB/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1330681162&sr=8-3 (http://www.amazon.com/Rarest-Rockabilly-Hillbilly-Boogie-Best/dp/B0000083QB/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1330681162&sr=8-3)
Damn, that looks great. Thanks PW
Future Islands - Balance (Official HD Video) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vI_kx4J8Vc#ws)
Stina Nordenstam - And She Closed Her Eyes
The National - High Violet
Sloburn - Amusing The Amazing
Laurent Garnier - Unreasonable Behaviour
The Monkees - Music Box
Quote from: dragonboy on Mar 11, 2012, 03:42 PMLaurent Garnier - Unreasonable Behaviour
Very nice. Got into him due to his one song being used in Dead Man's Shoes. Brilliantly I might add.
Quote from: mjk73 on Mar 11, 2012, 03:45 PM
Quote from: dragonboy on Mar 11, 2012, 03:42 PMLaurent Garnier - Unreasonable Behaviour
Very nice. Got into him due to his one song being used in Dead Man's Shoes. Brilliantly I might add.
Same! Made Jen watch Dead Man's Shoes last weekend (she'd never seen it - i know, wtf?!) made me want to spin Unreasonable Behaviour...
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Quote from: mjk73 on Mar 11, 2012, 03:45 PM
Quote from: dragonboy on Mar 11, 2012, 03:42 PMLaurent Garnier - Unreasonable Behaviour
Very nice. Got into him due to his one song being used in Dead Man's Shoes. Brilliantly I might add.
Same! Made Jen watch Dead Man's Shoes last weekend (she'd never seen it - i know, wtf?!) made me want to spin Unreasonable Behaviour...
Was she as blown away by it as we are? And I threw Forgotten Thoughts into my marathon mix this past year.
She liked it until it started getting violent ;)
Quote from: dragonboy on Mar 11, 2012, 03:55 PM
She liked it until it started getting violent ;)
Damn shame
Nilsson
I'd love MMJ to cover He's Gone. Jim's voice would sound so sweet!
Cashier No9 - To The Death Of Fun
Sliver Mt Zion Memorail Orchestra - Born Into Trouble...
First Aid Kit - The Lions Roar
Jim Sullivan - UFO
Jonathan Wilson - Gentle Spirit
...and watching while I grade,
My Morning Jacket pro-shot DVD of Austin 6/03. Patrick is fun to watch, ten years younger. All of it amazing. Here's what I'm watching right now.
My Morning Jacket - I Will Sing You Songs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NroC3agrS8#)
Nice grading tune, Johnny!! That's a goodie!!
Currently for myself.....
Byrds Wild Mountain Thyme { alternate version} (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7YxhQiPGa0#)
Guy Garvey (Elbow) has a segment on his radio show called Deja-new, where he plays something you've probably heard before but asks you to listen with new ears, as if you're hearing it for the first time. I kind of feel that way about The National right now, I've liked them since The Boxer came out & also have Alligator & HV but never really loved them until recently. The extended version of About Today plays during a couple of prominent scenes in Warrior, which made me want to go back to them & i can't get enough of them right now...
Quote from: dragonboy on Mar 31, 2012, 05:19 AM
Guy Garvey (Elbow) has a segment on his radio show called Deja-new, where he plays something you've probably heard before but asks you to listen with new ears, as if you're hearing it for the first time. I kind of feel that way about The National right now, I've liked them since The Boxer came out & also have Alligator & HV but never really loved them until recently. The extended version of About Today plays during a couple of prominent scenes in Warrior, which made me want to go back to them & i can't get enough of them right now...
Apartment Story kills me everytime I listen to it.
Turn this up LOUD.
Wild Flag - Racehorse (album version) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mx0jVwk5ErE#)
Nick Drake - One Of These Things First-Bryter Later (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vi5A8p3ApDY#)
Donovan Sunshine Superman (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9zxj4RE0O8#)
Yeah Johnny!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Effigy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2qBM9v01qw#)
Miss you Woody! Will we catch you at a show tjis summer?
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http://youtu.be/OnGBa8dVm6k (http://youtu.be/OnGBa8dVm6k)
The Dinner Belles!
Here's a live film. They put on a good show and the album is fantastic.
DINNER BELLES (A Take Away Show) - Til The Dawn (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWc-eUcoqXY#ws)
And, if you watch, you'll see they share something with the Jackets: a love of big stuffed bears!
Slim Moore and the Mar-Kays - How Long (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntqAzdCwGdc#)
Sam Cooke - Fool's Paradise (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHACIV0MvXs#)
Working on my cover of this to do at open mic night sometime :smiley:
http://youtu.be/0FwOtHso5Wg (http://youtu.be/0FwOtHso5Wg)
:shocked: :shocked:
Om - Gethsemane - Advaitic Songs 2012 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIJGLijn5QY#)
Very much looking forward to seeing them in November. This album is a TRIP and would make you believe that they had a limitless production and recording budget.
Om - State of Non-Return (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxBeyT5884w#)
william elliott whitemore
http://youtu.be/nECtWsah2po (http://youtu.be/nECtWsah2po)
bosley (gotta support the local guys)
http://youtu.be/5cWPl_SahLQ (http://youtu.be/5cWPl_SahLQ)
alt-j (was supposed to see these guys last saturday, but friend bailed, prob missed a great show)
http://youtu.be/qXrX1lq2gBc (http://youtu.be/qXrX1lq2gBc)
David Grisman - Dawg's Groove album
http://youtu.be/Neo15HgADPo (http://youtu.be/Neo15HgADPo)
Russian Circles "Death Rides A Horse" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2-hJtJrXxc#)
Don Caballero - " Fire Back about Your New Baby's Sex " live 11.17.2000 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b77uvZ4Rtn0#)
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:shocked: :shocked:
Om - Gethsemane - Advaitic Songs 2012 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIJGLijn5QY#)
Very much looking forward to seeing them in November. This album is a TRIP and would make you believe that they had a limitless production and recording budget.
Om - State of Non-Return (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxBeyT5884w#)
Damn, Rob! Just, damn.
Quote from: Fully on Sep 22, 2012, 01:17 AM
Quote from: Ruckus on Sep 19, 2012, 08:18 AM
:shocked: :shocked:
Om - Gethsemane - Advaitic Songs 2012 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIJGLijn5QY#)
Very much looking forward to seeing them in November. This album is a TRIP and would make you believe that they had a limitless production and recording budget.
Om - State of Non-Return (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxBeyT5884w#)
Damn, Rob! Just, damn.
Oh man! I was late to this party but I'm glad I discovered it. This album can really take you places if you let it. A headphone masterpiece I think. As you say Fully, music is religion and in this case, very literally.
I listened to the whole thing after these two. I'm just completely blown away. I can always depend on you to introduce me to something that I fall in love with. You said you are going to see them play, correct? I'm sure they won't come anywhere close to me, but I would love to go see them.
Quote from: Fully on Sep 22, 2012, 07:05 AM
I listened to the whole thing after these two. I'm just completely blown away. I can always depend on you to introduce me to something that I fall in love with. You said you are going to see them play, correct? I'm sure they won't come anywhere close to me, but I would love to go see them.
With Arbouretum opening :cool: Kate's birthday show!
I doubt Advaitic Songs is something I can listen to over and over again but it really blew me away upon my first patient listen.
Quote from: Ruckus on Sep 22, 2012, 11:11 AM
Quote from: Fully on Sep 22, 2012, 07:05 AM
I listened to the whole thing after these two. I'm just completely blown away. I can always depend on you to introduce me to something that I fall in love with. You said you are going to see them play, correct? I'm sure they won't come anywhere close to me, but I would love to go see them.
With Arbouretum opening :cool: Kate's birthday show!
I doubt Advaitic Songs is something I can listen to over and over again but it really blew me away upon my first patient listen.
Oh really! Damn badass birthday for Kate! Nashville just doesn't get shows like that to pass through. I agree with you about the over and over part. But last night at 1:30am with my headphones on, that album put me in a very interesting headspace. It's definitely something for when I want to go to another realm.
Quote from: Fully on Sep 22, 2012, 11:17 AM
Quote from: Ruckus on Sep 22, 2012, 11:11 AM
Quote from: Fully on Sep 22, 2012, 07:05 AM
I listened to the whole thing after these two. I'm just completely blown away. I can always depend on you to introduce me to something that I fall in love with. You said you are going to see them play, correct? I'm sure they won't come anywhere close to me, but I would love to go see them.
With Arbouretum opening :cool: Kate's birthday show!
I doubt Advaitic Songs is something I can listen to over and over again but it really blew me away upon my first patient listen.
Oh really! Damn badass birthday for Kate! Nashville just doesn't get shows like that to pass through. I agree with you about the over and over part. But last night at 1:30am with my headphones on, that album put me in a very interesting headspace. It's definitely something for when I want to go to another realm.
Couldn't find this on Spotify...did you listen to the whole thing on Youtube?
Quote from: Hawkeye on Sep 22, 2012, 01:32 PM
Quote from: Fully on Sep 22, 2012, 11:17 AM
Quote from: Ruckus on Sep 22, 2012, 11:11 AM
Quote from: Fully on Sep 22, 2012, 07:05 AM
I listened to the whole thing after these two. I'm just completely blown away. I can always depend on you to introduce me to something that I fall in love with. You said you are going to see them play, correct? I'm sure they won't come anywhere close to me, but I would love to go see them.
With Arbouretum opening :cool: Kate's birthday show!
I doubt Advaitic Songs is something I can listen to over and over again but it really blew me away upon my first patient listen.
Oh really! Damn badass birthday for Kate! Nashville just doesn't get shows like that to pass through. I agree with you about the over and over part. But last night at 1:30am with my headphones on, that album put me in a very interesting headspace. It's definitely something for when I want to go to another realm.
Couldn't find this on Spotify...did you listen to the whole thing on Youtube?
All of the songs are on there. I think it's only five or six songs, but it several of them are over 10 minutes. I then went and bought it. I liked it that much. I'm going to have to check out Sleep now. Apparently the band came from the rhythm section of that band. Also, on this album, only three people are playing.
Quote from: Fully on Sep 22, 2012, 01:36 PM
I'm going to have to check out Sleep now.
Well, you asked for it...I give you, Dopesmoker.
Sleep - Dopesmoker [full] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJhRNnG65ps#)
Never thought I'd see Om or Sleep talked about on this board. :grin:
I haven't listened to Om in several years, I'm a big Al Cisneros fan though. The Shrinebuilder album from a few years back is a pretty good one too, if you, ya know, like to rock and all. Dale Crover, drummer for the Melvins, plays on it and that guy is fuckin' awesome.
Awesome, bbill! Just what I needed tonight.
I bought Sleep's Dopesmoker when it was re-released several months ago after reading so many good things about it. Listened to it straight through on a plane ride and it really is a meditative listen. Can't wait to check out OM.
I've been giving Rival Sons new release Head Down a few spins this week. Sometimes, you just need some uncomplicated, loud, rock n roll in your life.
There's a light around you
I've come to switch it on
It will brighten every room
Don't be ashamed if you feel a whole lot warmer in you heart.
You got that feelin' in your soul...........
Gordon Lightfoot - Is There Anyone Home (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdNOMLxGWkA#)
Quote from: HansAndreas on Sep 09, 2012, 04:00 PM
http://youtu.be/OnGBa8dVm6k (http://youtu.be/OnGBa8dVm6k)
This is great Andreas! The rawness reminds me of RUSH's first album. I never get sick of throwback rock. Look forward to seeing you again in NYC.
Pontiak - Full Performance (Live on KEXP) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Mx6lycb6S8#ws)
I've been revisiting this band this week. Their album Echo Ono from early this year is one of my tops. They killed it when I saw them this year.
Heard Frightened Rabbit for the first time yesterday, and I'm blown away by them. Can't quite understand how they've passed me by for so long. Just ordered this, their latest;
FRIGHTENED RABBIT - State hospital on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/47698513)
Quite possibly my MOST favorite Lightfoot. SuPREME lyrics, of course
Through the sunset, of the blue light
Of a fiery, Autumn haze.........
Gordon Lightfoot - 'Seven Island Suite' (1974) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmETrR-PDNg#ws)
Quote from: TheBigChicken on Jan 02, 2011, 01:21 PM
Dr Dog - Shame,Shame ;) goooood lissnenn :-*
I can't get enough of Dr. Dog right now! Shame, Shame is my current favorite, TheBigChicken. You have excellent taste.
Also the Kill Bill soundtrack. Totally sure that "Goodnight Moon" is the sexiest song ever.
right now as I type okkervill river - down by the golden river of dreams
http://youtu.be/m77ogPB9U6k (http://youtu.be/m77ogPB9U6k)
Kendrick Lamar's Good Kid, Maad City is the BEST rap album I have heard in many years! :cool:
Hello all. I used to get a lot of musical inspiration from this forum before it got its ghastly makeover and I had pretty much given up on it. Anyway, suffering from not finding any decent music lately I thought I'd come and see what was on the site and am very pleasantly surprised to see that the old forum seems to be restored. When did this happen?
Needless to say I am very happy.....and here's what I am currently listening to:
doug sahm and the sir douglas quintet-give back the key to my heart (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9p-_HYw830#)
Good to see you back, Paulie! We've been back on the new-old forum for a couple of months now - people power won the day. Hope you stick around; plenty of good people either toughed it out or have come back since the change back.
http://youtu.be/U0GfTXuagY0 (http://youtu.be/U0GfTXuagY0)
I'm getting bored with this election stuff. Somebody go stuff those Republicans down a public toilet already!
The Clash are bored with dentistry.
I can't stop staring at Joe's bat ears, tho.
This goddam rules. Bruce Cockburn remains an underrated genius, both as a songwriter and innovative guitarist. From ALC. Do yourself a favour and seek him out.
http://youtu.be/bEkMquG8Irk (http://youtu.be/bEkMquG8Irk)
Deftones - Gauze (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c403o-6RjoQ#)
good stuff
JJ Grey - Brighter Days (Live in the Bing Lounge) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX95fAZmjCE#ws)
Not currently listening to (I just bought it and didn't want to listen to an album stream before the release date) but definitely about to listen to King Animal by
S O U N D G A R D E N. I'm so excited!!!!!
http://youtu.be/b1-nhCR2V6U (http://youtu.be/b1-nhCR2V6U)
New album Gentle Stream is fucking Amazing! :undecided: :rolleyes: :embarrassed: :cheesy:
I know they've been opening for Tame Impala but I would have gone to seen them first and foremost. The guitar work from the dude from Dungen is sublime throughout. The Neil Young and Crazy Horse and Bryter Later Nick Drake comparison I pulled from a couple of reviews but they are spot on. I don't mind derivative done well.
Depeche ModeThe Amazing - "Gone" (Official Music Video) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HomU_1KVfYM#ws)
ByrdsThe Amazing - International Hair (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8AgVY5tG4Q#)
Neil Young and Crazy HorseThe Amazing - Gentle Stream (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=229bAeN1tBM#ws)
Nick DrakeThe Amazing - Flashlight (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LW3uwTBjPjI#ws)
my favorite part of thanksgiving..
Alice's Restaurant (http://youtu.be/LjKF7aQthcQ)
Quote from: robb on Nov 22, 2012, 07:45 AM
my favorite part of thanksgiving..
Alice's Restaurant (http://youtu.be/LjKF7aQthcQ)
My boss just got finished telling me the story about how he and his son have a tradition of playing this song together every Thanksgiving. pretty cool. and it's a good one!
for me this week it has been:
the new live Jason Isbell, Father John Misty, and Jenny Lewis - Acid Tongue.
oh jesus, I've listened to so much other music besides Gord since Sept. 29.... and yet I came back into this thread tonight to post a Gordon Lightfoot song. Only to see my last post in here. :rolleyes: Well, it's sharp, and I still want to share it! :smiley:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9eY5KVSZ30# (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9eY5KVSZ30#)
Ruckus, The Amazing= :thumbsup:! Loving this! Good find!
Also I've been slow about Sharon Van Etten, for some reason.... but Fiddle the video you posted ("Tell Me") is beeeeautifulll.... thanks for postin', now I'll make a more serious effort to find more! And yeah, still real hung up on The Amazing... shewww....
Jefferson Starship - St. Charles (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCgigT2-jeM#)
I LOVE this one.
Willie Nelson with Ray Charles - Seven Spanish Angels (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8A9Y1Dq_cQ#)
Quote from: woodnymph on Dec 02, 2012, 01:54 AM
Also I've been slow about Sharon Van Etten, for some reason.... but Fiddle the video you posted ("Tell Me") is beeeeautifulll.... thanks for postin', now I'll make a more serious effort to find more! And yeah, still real hung up on The Amazing... shewww....
hehe :D How'd that adventure pan out!? :smiley:
Addicted to this band, and heard this on FUV today. Great stuff
http://youtu.be/IOdh-dFoPoQ (http://youtu.be/IOdh-dFoPoQ)
How was this not on the actual album?! Soo good
Dr. Dog - 'Wild Race' EP (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjF6MuJrhB4#ws)
Feel free to the entire EP, but Im talking about the 1st song.
Watching 49ers v. Patriots,listening to
Wynton Marsalis On JazzSet :cool:
Marsalis rings in New Year's 2012 New Orleans' style with the music of King Oliver and Jelly Roll Morton. The trumpeter, who hails from the Crescent City, leads the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra through a rousing set before a boisterous, sold-out house at Dizzy's Club Coca Cola in New York.
Quote from: Paulie_Walnuts on Nov 06, 2012, 06:01 AM
Hello all. I used to get a lot of musical inspiration from this forum before it got its ghastly makeover and I had pretty much given up on it. Anyway, suffering from not finding any decent music lately I thought I'd come and see what was on the site and am very pleasantly surprised to see that the old forum seems to be restored. When did this happen?
Needless to say I am very happy.....and here's what I am currently listening to:
doug sahm and the sir douglas quintet-give back the key to my heart (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9p-_HYw830#)
Good one Paulie
I was just listening to some
Texas Tornados :beer:
I'm On Fire (Bruce Springsteen Cover) - Chromatics (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nzqFCTld0g#)
Deftone's Koi No Yokan. Need to chill before tonight's show... Yep, that's how I chill sometimes...
Intro to "Misunderstood" (Wilco, Kicking Television) ROCKS at 45 rpm!!! :grin:
J. Tillman - Minor Works
beautiful
aaaaahhhh
http://youtu.be/Bqf9p9MpZBU (http://youtu.be/Bqf9p9MpZBU)
Daughter - Youth (The Wild Youth EP) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuC2sc-1CMU#)
Rain Dogs :beer:
TOM WAITS- Blind Love (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q78ppqlOl1U#)
Nora Jones on new Austin City Limits :kiss:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niXMYI-ORzQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niXMYI-ORzQ)
Foxygen
http://soundcloud.com/badabingrecords/birdballoons (http://soundcloud.com/badabingrecords/birdballoons)
Lady Lamb The Beekeeper - Bird Balloons
:cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy:
(http://cdn.idolator.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/04/asap-rocky-long-live-asap-cover-400x400.jpg)
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit - Live From Alabama
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Three new arrivals have been on rotation in the car this week:
Ty Segall - Twins
Sharon van Etten - Tramp
Japandroids - Celebration Rock
First listen of any of the above for me. I like 'em all.
Pearl Jam- Pilate
Sun Shot - New Album from Assembly of Dust Available February 26th 2013 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WATk1rf78Tg#ws) :cool: :cool:
Moolah - Woe Ye Demons Possessed
How To Destroy Angels- How long?
Skelator - Agents of Power
(http://www.qpratools.com/gallery/0004/night_sun-mournin_-front.jpg)
(http://media.warp.net/images/WARPCD233P_packshot_480.jpg)
WHOA. I've been listening to quite a bit of Broadcast (RIP, Trish) lately, so that just got added to my To Listen To list.
Quote from: Crispy on Feb 07, 2013, 06:43 PM
WHOA. I've been listening to quite a bit of Broadcast (RIP, Trish) lately, so that just got added to my To Listen To list.
Cool! I really like this CD so far. First listen for me.
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Booker T. Jones = Progress(Feat. Yim Yames)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjL8KRKRf2U (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjL8KRKRf2U)
(http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/_/32920981/A+Gift+From+a+Garden+To+a+Flower+A+Tribute+To+Dono.jpg)
I mean..... I'm not on here for a couple weeks, and I come on to post a Valentines Day wish, our favorite Donovan song..... and I find the very last post in here, made yesterday!!! (Thanks Tired Eyes!!!) Wish I could find a youtube of the Jim version, but til then:
wear your love like heaven (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xl8k3wbFxgI#)
(http://www.vwvortex.com/Anthony/Smilies/heart.gif)(http://www.vwvortex.com/Anthony/Smilies/heart.gif)(http://www.vwvortex.com/Anthony/Smilies/heart.gif)
I remember all those sweet valentines Penny made the one year, & still warms my heart :smiley: You guys n gals are the greatest :kiss: Love you alllllll :kiss:
Quote from: woodnymph on Feb 14, 2013, 03:34 AM
I remember all those sweet valentines Penny made the one year, & still warms my heart :smiley: You guys n gals are the greatest :kiss: Love you alllllll :kiss:
*sigh* i wish that youtube existed, too, woody! XOX
Matthew E White, really good
Matthew E. White - One of These Days (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n8YgcBw09c#ws)
Bill Withers (yea)
Bill Withers - Use me (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVy5yOs0NSA#)
Porter Wagoner
Porter Wagoner - A Satisfied Mind (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyYCClHDrmU#)
Just got my copy of Ben Harper's new one with Charlie Musselwhite... nice!
(http://www.spin.com/sites/all/files/styles/style300_300/public/130114-voivod.jpeg)
(https://s3.amazonaws.com/merchdirect-stores/product_images/16780)
Veronica Falls - Tell Me - Rough Trade East - 06.02.13 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwxdyGSWgCY#ws)
alt-J (∆) Breezeblocks (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVeMiVU77wo#ws)
I've been enjoying Ryan Bingham and the Eels.
(http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv219/Metaltim/January%202012/Voivod-Live-at-Roadburn-2011-front.jpg)
KMFDM- Kunst
Alabama Shakes-Hold On
Flamin' Groovies :beer:
Flamin' Groovies - Slow Death (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5DwlFm59Qk#)
Upsetters :cool:
Upsetters- Black Panta (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CwFgCvcUhc#)
New Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds album. It's so good.
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - We No Who U R (Lyric Video) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kBl86cIV3g#ws)
BLACK TUSK "Iron Giants" Live (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxPKrpT5Xqo#ws)
Black Tusks new song off their split, awesome.
Awesomeness:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HodjODkuMDI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HodjODkuMDI)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqLTiTxKiME (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqLTiTxKiME)
from YLT's new album:
http://www.npr.org/event/music/171803705/yo-la-tengo-still-around-thank-god (http://www.npr.org/event/music/171803705/yo-la-tengo-still-around-thank-god)
Justin townes earle on Mountain Stage:
http://www.npr.org/2012/09/17/161274343/justin-townes-earle-on-mountain-stage (http://www.npr.org/2012/09/17/161274343/justin-townes-earle-on-mountain-stage)
Quote from: Penny Lane on Feb 27, 2013, 10:23 AM
from YLT's new album:
http://www.npr.org/event/music/171803705/yo-la-tengo-still-around-thank-god (http://www.npr.org/event/music/171803705/yo-la-tengo-still-around-thank-god)
This is great! I'm excited to see YLT at Solid Sound. The video you posted is my first listen to them... ever!
two Yo La Tengo albums you should check out:
And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out (2000)
Summer Sun (2003)
:thumbsup:
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on Feb 27, 2013, 11:26 AM
two Yo La Tengo albums you should check out:
And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out (2000)
Summer Sun (2003)
:thumbsup:
Thanks! Turns out I've got pretty much the entire YLT discography, just got buried among the masses. I may have hit a track or two via shuffle, but wouldn't know a YLT tune if it hit me in the face. I'll have to work it into the rotation. At least I know where to start. Thanks again, LBSUNFLWR!
Quote from: johnnYYac on Feb 27, 2013, 11:56 AM
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on Feb 27, 2013, 11:26 AM
two Yo La Tengo albums you should check out:
And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out (2000)
Summer Sun (2003)
:thumbsup:
Thanks! Turns out I've got pretty much the entire YLT discography, just got buried among the masses. I may have hit a track or two via shuffle, but wouldn't know a YLT tune if it hit me in the face. I'll have to work it into the rotation. At least I know where to start. Thanks again, LBSUNFLWR!
I can hear the heart beating as one (1997) is my favorite..
This band reminds me of The Black Angels to some extent. I'm enjoying them. I found them on the Hidden Track blog. Trippy and psychedelic. I can't type their name because it requires some keyboard shortcut I have no idea how to do.
http://youtu.be/HoifnV1p364 (http://youtu.be/HoifnV1p364)
Last 2 days discovered 3 really great albums. Low, The Great Destroyer, First Aid Kit, the Lions Roar, and Johnny Marr's new one. First Aid Kit will almost make you cry because you have never heard of them, and even your mother has heard of Mumftard and Sons.
Phosphorescent - Here's To Taking it Easy :thumbsup:
Can't wait to check out the new one too!
Quote from: rincon2 on Feb 27, 2013, 09:47 PM
Last 2 days discovered 3 really great albums. Low, The Great Destroyer, First Aid Kit, the Lions Roar, and Johnny Marr's new one. First Aid Kit will almost make you cry because you have never heard of them, and even your mother has heard of Mumftard and Sons.
The Lion's Roar was one of the best albums to come out last year.
This guy was made for songs like this one: :cool:
Shuggie Otis - Sweet Thang (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=794sncMsSXo#)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61P2aqaK1xL._SL500_SS500_.jpg)
The new Josh Ritter :thumbsup:
and the new Phosphorescent :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Quote from: bbill on Feb 28, 2013, 06:53 PM
This guy was made for songs like this one: :cool:
Shuggie Otis - Sweet Thang (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=794sncMsSXo#)
Holy hell this is my favorite Shuggie Otis song, no question about it! I can't believe he's touring.
Spacious Thoughts - N.A.S.A. featuring Tom Waits (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nWa6d1o31Q#ws)
N.A.S.A. featuring Tom Waits - Spacious Thoughts
Edit - Bummer, youtube blocked this. Very cool video, old school beats and classic Tom vocals. Check it out on Toms' website.
http://www.tomwaits.com/videos/?page=2 (http://www.tomwaits.com/videos/?page=2)
Quote from: Fully on Feb 27, 2013, 08:40 PM
This band reminds me of The Black Angels to some extent. I'm enjoying them. I found them on the Hidden Track blog. Trippy and psychedelic. I can't type their name because it requires some keyboard shortcut I have no idea how to do.
http://youtu.be/HoifnV1p364 (http://youtu.be/HoifnV1p364)
I still can't type Follakzoid correctly because of the two dots over the first 'o'. I listened to them again last night and I enjoyed them even more. I may have a new favorite band.
Trail of Dead - How Near How Far (Live) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IOvZ1zvq1k#)
Checking out some of the "new" old vinyl I have been buying. Such a great album.
I can't stop listening to Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. I'm absolutely in love with their most recent album Here.
EDWARD SHARPE & THE MAGNETIC ZEROS - FIRE & WATER (RIVER OF LOVE) (iTUNES SESSION) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4L-Hl-yZ_E#ws)
(http://www.jezebelmusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/dc187mini.jpg)
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Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on Jan 25, 2013, 09:22 AM
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit - Live From Alabama
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
My first listen, on vinyl, right now! HOLY HELL, this is great! Shame I couldn't make it to Dix Hills last summer. This summer I'll have to check him out in Newport. At first, I cringed at the country-ness of it, but then the rock took over. Good stuff!
Anybody forum peeps make these shows?
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I really want to see Jason Isbell, he's very high on my people I have yet to see list. He played Philly not too long ago but it was on a weekday. Oh well, one of these days I'll see him. That live album is great, the man can write a hell of a song.
Quote from: Angelo on Mar 04, 2013, 08:41 PM
I really want to see Jason Isbell, he's very high on my people I have yet to see list. He played Philly not too long ago but it was on a weekday. Oh well, one of these days I'll see him. That live album is great, the man can write a hell of a song.
he's become my favorite songwriter...you
have to see him.....he played a show in Headhunter's backyard this past summer! :thumbsup:
Quote from: Penny Lane on Mar 04, 2013, 10:08 PM
Quote from: Angelo on Mar 04, 2013, 08:41 PM
I really want to see Jason Isbell, he's very high on my people I have yet to see list. He played Philly not too long ago but it was on a weekday. Oh well, one of these days I'll see him. That live album is great, the man can write a hell of a song.
he's become my favorite songwriter...you have to see him.....he played a show in Headhunter's backyard this past summer! :thumbsup:
Are you saying he literally played in his backyard???
I saw Jason Isbell in December in Lexington, KY. Show was at a tiny place and was fuckinawesome!! I also got to see him solo acoustic twice as the opening act for Ryan Adams last winter and he was great in that setting as well. But I prefer the band. If they are near you you MUST try to see them!
And that LIVE From Alabama album is one of my favorite things to listen to for the last several months.
Quote from: LeanneP on Mar 03, 2013, 10:08 PM
I can't stop listening to Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. I'm absolutely in love with their most recent album Here.
EDWARD SHARPE & THE MAGNETIC ZEROS - FIRE & WATER (RIVER OF LOVE) (iTUNES SESSION) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4L-Hl-yZ_E#ws)
I was hooked on that album for a while too. We saw them last summer outside in the pouring rain and it was a really good show. That woman in the band can sing her ass off!
I'm on my daily play of:
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Quote from: Angelo on Mar 05, 2013, 08:29 AM
Quote from: Penny Lane on Mar 04, 2013, 10:08 PM
Quote from: Angelo on Mar 04, 2013, 08:41 PM
I really want to see Jason Isbell, he's very high on my people I have yet to see list. He played Philly not too long ago but it was on a weekday. Oh well, one of these days I'll see him. That live album is great, the man can write a hell of a song.
he's become my favorite songwriter...you have to see him.....he played a show in Headhunter's backyard this past summer! :thumbsup:
Are you saying he literally played in his backyard???
Yep--HH can tell you more but he has a show in his backyard each summer and last year he got Jason Isbell (a few from this forum were there, too) His GF at the time (wife now) Amanda Shires joined him, too..he covered Todd Snider's "Train Song" and also played "TVA"...a crowd favorite :cool: :wink:
He's in the studio (although he's been on his honeymoon for a week or so) working on a new album, and I believe Ryan Adams is assisting him---not sure to what extent--if he's producing or singing on it or co-writing..
PS--the best Drive-by Truckers albums are the Jason albums...(although Southern Rock Opera is pretty stellar)
Quote from: Angelo on Mar 04, 2013, 08:41 PM
I really want to see Jason Isbell, he's very high on my people I have yet to see list. He played Philly not too long ago but it was on a weekday. Oh well, one of these days I'll see him. That live album is great, the man can write a hell of a song.
i was at that show...hope you can make it next time, don't miss him when he comes to your town! (first time at that venue, too...pretty cool although very sparse attendance)
Quote from: Angelo on Mar 05, 2013, 08:29 AM
Quote from: Penny Lane on Mar 04, 2013, 10:08 PM
Quote from: Angelo on Mar 04, 2013, 08:41 PM
I really want to see Jason Isbell, he's very high on my people I have yet to see list. He played Philly not too long ago but it was on a weekday. Oh well, one of these days I'll see him. That live album is great, the man can write a hell of a song.
he's become my favorite songwriter...you have to see him.....he played a show in Headhunter's backyard this past summer! :thumbsup:
Are you saying he literally played in his backyard???
Angelo- Yep, Jason in our backyard last summer doing a private show for about 120 guests was pretty special. My wife and I have been doing backyard private concerts for 5 years now and have had some pretty great times. Always a special time as everyone gets to hang out, meet and take pictures with the artist. Jason is a pretty quiet guy but was extremely nice and friendly with everyone. We had about 10 people from this forum last year and will probably have a few more than that for this year's upcoming show.
If you are a big fan of Jason and DBT and might be free the 2nd weekend in March, send me a pm.
:thumbsup:
Quote from: Penny Lane on Mar 05, 2013, 09:48 AM
PS--the best Drive-by Truckers albums are the Jason albums...(although Southern Rock Opera is pretty stellar)
I think Southern Rock Opera, Decoration Day, and The Dirty South are the 3 best DBT albums. Jason is on DD and TDS. He's also on A Blessing And A Curse which has some great songs but I think is uneven overall.
Quote from: headhunter on Mar 05, 2013, 10:51 AM
Quote from: Angelo on Mar 05, 2013, 08:29 AM
Quote from: Penny Lane on Mar 04, 2013, 10:08 PM
Quote from: Angelo on Mar 04, 2013, 08:41 PM
I really want to see Jason Isbell, he's very high on my people I have yet to see list. He played Philly not too long ago but it was on a weekday. Oh well, one of these days I'll see him. That live album is great, the man can write a hell of a song.
he's become my favorite songwriter...you have to see him.....he played a show in Headhunter's backyard this past summer! :thumbsup:
Are you saying he literally played in his backyard???
Angelo- Yep, Jason in our backyard last summer doing a private show for about 120 guests was pretty special. My wife and I have been doing backyard private concerts for 5 years now and have had some pretty great times. Always a special time as everyone gets to hang out, meet and take pictures with the artist. Jason is a pretty quiet guy but was extremely nice and friendly with everyone. We had about 10 people from this forum last year and will probably have a few more than that for this year's upcoming show.
If you are a big fan of Jason and DBT and might be free the 2nd weekend in March, send me a pm.
:thumbsup:
Wow - that's so cool, HH. PM sent!
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Finally listening to the new Son Volt album:
http://www.americansongwriter.com/2013/02/stream-son-volts-new-album-honky-tonk/ (http://www.americansongwriter.com/2013/02/stream-son-volts-new-album-honky-tonk/)
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Soundgarden - Gun (The Telephantasm) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfSSiQZ9Orc#)
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Cold Specks - Full Performance (Live on KEXP) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIsEELFKzHA#ws)
enjoying Cold Specks, and looking forward to seeing her open for JJ in April.
Gallon Drunk - Bedlam (1993) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QY4F7_kynzk#)
This week has been a mixture of the upcoming BLACK STAR RIDERS (the most recent incarnation of THIN LIZZY, who decided to change their name for new material), CLUTCH's upcoming Earth Rocker album and a whole bunch of SHARON JONES AND THE DAP KINGS.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club- Hate The Taste
Sleep - Snowblind (Black Sabbath cover) [HD Audio] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WObfTCcaln0#ws)
:bath:
heartless bastards - new resolution (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gy7Cammisw#)
:thumbsup:
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I just found this via Hidden Track. It's pretty cool, but it didn't really need it's own thread.
James Brown vs Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Sex Machine (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XeI9H2__gM#ws)
This is pretty freaking cool. I found it via boingboing.net
Voodoo Chile-Jimi Hendrix / Gayageum ver. by Luna (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfOHjeI-Bns#ws)
Filter- We Hate It When You Get What You Want
The new 4onthefloor album Spirit of Minneapolis... straight up stompin rock and roll... these guys would make a great opener for a certain band we all know...
https://soundcloud.com/the4onthefloor/sets/spirit-of-minneapolis
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Really like Max Frost's stuff. He's a new artist from Austin.
https://soundcloud.com/maxfrostbeats/white-lies
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probably my favorite album in the history of time, and perfect for a beautiful Spring day:
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Ryan Adams & The Cardinals - Cold Roses
Warmer weather has finally started to arrive in the UK and I can't think of anything better than Bobby Charles for some summer music......
Bobby Charles: Small Town Talk / Tennessee Blues (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbai-z7DCKc#)
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on Apr 10, 2013, 09:21 AM
probably my favorite album in the history of time, and perfect for a beautiful Spring day:
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Ryan Adams & The Cardinals - Cold Roses
LOVE that record (though my copy has a little warp to it), and it's going to be great for a Spring day that is cold and rainy here.
Quote from: Crispy on Apr 10, 2013, 09:56 AM
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on Apr 10, 2013, 09:21 AM
probably my favorite album in the history of time, and perfect for a beautiful Spring day:
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Ryan Adams & The Cardinals - Cold Roses
LOVE that record (though my copy has a little warp to it), and it's going to be great for a Spring day that is cold and rainy here.
followed it up with this:
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and my day is starting off just right.
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Quote from: Crispy on Apr 10, 2013, 09:56 AM
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on Apr 10, 2013, 09:21 AM
probably my favorite album in the history of time, and perfect for a beautiful Spring day:
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Ryan Adams & The Cardinals - Cold Roses
LOVE that record (though my copy has a little warp to it), and it's going to be great for a Spring day that is cold and rainy here.
I concur, this album is fucking awesome. Everyone should own it and that's that.
Looking forward to Bonnaroo in 9 weeks!!!
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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club- Spread Your Love
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Haven't played this in a month or two. Was playing it so much for the few months before that and so I gave it a rest...but I Love it. Sounds perfect right now on this lovely Friday morning! :)
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on Apr 12, 2013, 08:52 AM
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Haven't played this in a month or two. Was playing it so much for the few months before that and so I gave it a rest...but I Love it. Sounds perfect right now on this lovely Friday morning! :)
I hear you. I had to give it a rest too for fear of playing it out. It's so damn good though!
The Hold Steady - Boys and Girls in America. Jesus, this is so great.
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Quote from: Tired Eyes on Apr 11, 2013, 10:18 PM
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Gram is THE MAN!!!
Just released today :cool:
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First time hearing American Beauty on vinyl... in a loooong time. Gorgeous!
This song is made ready for Jim James & MMJ to sink their teeth into, a perfect fit imho.
Grateful Dead - Candyman (Studio Version) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEFPOqEmxHU#)
David Bowie- Fame
Empire of the Sun 'Alive' (audio) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sbey5ipkNns#ws)
Lay Low from NYE Boston sittin' on my steps on a gorgeous day... Ahhhhhh Fridays!
Running through Fain on vinyl for the first time. It's a headnodder start to finish. Strong year so far for that genre when you include Arbouretum.
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He can still do it when he wants to.
Make It To Me by Manchester Orchestra Feat. GROUPLOVE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBQ5s4GwJdE#ws)
MO
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUqDckQuqcg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUqDckQuqcg)
good work music:
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Quote from: Dillsnufus on May 12, 2013, 02:57 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUqDckQuqcg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUqDckQuqcg)
What do you think of this? getting some great buzz and reviews but i have not had enough time to dig into it.
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I have not listend to this in sometime. It is still awesome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=sVp1cr8J3q0#at=58 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=sVp1cr8J3q0#at=58)
Train to work: Dawes- Nothing is Wrong
Train home: Lucero- Nobody's Darlings
Quote from: Osistheones on May 28, 2013, 08:05 PM
Train to work: Dawes- Nothing is Wrong
Train home: Lucero- Nobody's Darlings
Lucero is the shit. The band I've seen the second most over the years. Dating way to my highschool days.
I was about to say that Tennessee and that much further west are the best albums, but then I remembered that all their records are amazing.
Daft Punk - Contact (HD) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcuKxAvCSZ4#)
ASG - Win Us Over
Kool & The Gang - Summer Madness (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SFt7JHwJeg#ws)
That new Kane West album
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Pinback- Blue Screen Life. Good rainy morning music.
Balthazar, one of the best Belgian bands, really like their vibe, great live show as well:
Balthazar - The Boatman (official video) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MNF9T9pSw0#ws)
Balthazar - I'll Stay Here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3GFsUYq2b8#ws)
This is a pretty good one especially since the entire EP is free!
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So focused :shocked: Can't wait for this one to drop, and more importantly, can't wait for them to tour on it.
Pelican - Immutable Dusk *NEW SONG* (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nat50FJBHVM#)
one of my all-time favorites:
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Quote from: Tired Eyes on Aug 02, 2013, 10:19 PM
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I always keep this bootleg in the car. So good.
I had to work this morning on the way there I listened to Fragile by Yes, and on the way home I played One Life to Live by Phora.
Spinning some vinyl this afternoon:
Gentle Giant- Free Hand
The Byrds- Younger Than Yesterday
David Crosby- If I Could Only Remember My Name
Enjoying the holiday today in Canada and have the 5-disc changer in the living room loaded with
THE WHO - Quadrophenia (both discs)
WILCO - Wilco The Album
WILCO - The Whole Love
VELVET UNDERGROUND - Loaded (fully Loaded edition, disc 1)
I just discovered Best Coast. I'm liking it a lot! :cheesy:
Vetiver - Sister (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jN9faLmVa10#ws)
Can't beat a bit of Shinyribs.....
Shinyribs performs "East Texas Rust" on The Texas Music Scene (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XORfXI_ldIc#ws)
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Metallica- Through The Never (Live Shit: Binge & Purge)
http://youtu.be/lfi40m7tpgw (http://youtu.be/lfi40m7tpgw)
I just can't get enough of this band...
Quote from: iLikeBeer on Aug 20, 2013, 12:55 PM
http://youtu.be/lfi40m7tpgw (http://youtu.be/lfi40m7tpgw)
I just can't get enough of this band...
I plan to see these guys in two weeks
Earl was a letdown for me :embarrassed: so I've been rockin this instead :happy:
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Trocadero
San Francisco, CA
5/8/97
Hard Luck Stories / I'm The Ocean / Razor Love / Crime In The City / Truth Be Known / Piece Of Crap / Don't Be Denied / Throw Your Hatred Down / Downtown / Hippie Dream / Mellow My Mind / Rockin' In The Free World // Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black) / Slip Away / Big Time / The Losing End / Sedan Delivery / Throw Your Hatred Down / Razor Love / Cowgirl In The Sand / Prisoners Of Rock 'n' Roll
new Toy Soldiers
new J Roddy
Arctic Monkeys- Snap Out Of It
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Hexvessel - Dawnbearer
Richmond Fontaine- Post to Wire
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http://www.archive.org/download/http://archive.org/details/ryanadams2007-09-24.sbd.flac16 (http://www.archive.org/download/http://archive.org/details/ryanadams2007-09-24.sbd.flac16)
Ryan Adams & The Cardinals
September 24, 2007
State Theater
Kalamazoo, MI
Disc I
01. Games
02. Cold Roses
03. Peaceful Valley
04. Dear John
05. Rescue Blues
06. Wild Flowers
07. Beautiful Sorta
08. Magnolia Mountain
Disc II
01. Nightbirds
02. Off Broadway
Encore
03. Why Do They Leave?
04. Hallelujah / SYLVIA PLATH (aborted)
05. A Kiss Before I Go
06. Two
07. Easy Plateau
Ryan Adams (Vocals / Guitar / Piano)
Neal Casal (Guitar / Background Vocals)
Chris Feinstein (Bass / Background Vocals)
Jon Graboff (Pedal Steel / Background Vocals)
Brad Pemberton (Drums / Background Vocals)
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Here's my shameless plug to the blog I contribute to, which has what I was listening to:
http://therevue.ca/2013/09/mundo-musique-twet-metal-mountains-and-doug-keith/ (http://therevue.ca/2013/09/mundo-musique-twet-metal-mountains-and-doug-keith/)
Quote from: Ruckus on Nov 15, 2012, 11:46 AM
New album Gentle Stream is fucking Amazing! :undecided: :rolleyes: :embarrassed: :cheesy:
I know they've been opening for Tame Impala but I would have gone to seen them first and foremost. The guitar work from the dude from Dungen is sublime throughout. The Neil Young and Crazy Horse and Bryter Later Nick Drake comparison I pulled from a couple of reviews but they are spot on. I don't mind derivative done well.
These guys just totally resurfaced on my shuffle. YES!!!!!!! :cheesy:
The Amazing - International Hair (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8AgVY5tG4Q#)
Quote from: woodnymph on Oct 08, 2013, 09:51 PM
Quote from: Ruckus on Nov 15, 2012, 11:46 AM
New album Gentle Stream is fucking Amazing! :undecided: :rolleyes: :embarrassed: :cheesy:
I know they've been opening for Tame Impala but I would have gone to seen them first and foremost. The guitar work from the dude from Dungen is sublime throughout. The Neil Young and Crazy Horse and Bryter Later Nick Drake comparison I pulled from a couple of reviews but they are spot on. I don't mind derivative done well.
These guys just totally resurfaced on my shuffle. YES!!!!!!! :cheesy:
YES! This record is great, I need to bust it out again.
Quote from: woodnymph on Oct 08, 2013, 09:51 PM
Quote from: Ruckus on Nov 15, 2012, 11:46 AM
New album Gentle Stream is fucking Amazing! :undecided: :rolleyes: :embarrassed: :cheesy:
I know they've been opening for Tame Impala but I would have gone to seen them first and foremost. The guitar work from the dude from Dungen is sublime throughout. The Neil Young and Crazy Horse and Bryter Later Nick Drake comparison I pulled from a couple of reviews but they are spot on. I don't mind derivative done well.
These guys just totally resurfaced on my shuffle. YES!!!!!!! :cheesy:
The Amazing - International Hair (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8AgVY5tG4Q#)
woody!!!!! have missed seeing you here! hope life is good :smiley:
edit: ohh and i like what i hear
Quote from: bluesky on Oct 09, 2013, 06:45 AM
Quote from: woodnymph on Oct 08, 2013, 09:51 PM
Quote from: Ruckus on Nov 15, 2012, 11:46 AM
New album Gentle Stream is fucking Amazing! :undecided: :rolleyes: :embarrassed: :cheesy:
I know they've been opening for Tame Impala but I would have gone to seen them first and foremost. The guitar work from the dude from Dungen is sublime throughout. The Neil Young and Crazy Horse and Bryter Later Nick Drake comparison I pulled from a couple of reviews but they are spot on. I don't mind derivative done well.
These guys just totally resurfaced on my shuffle. YES!!!!!!! :cheesy:
The Amazing - International Hair (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8AgVY5tG4Q#)
woody!!!!! have missed seeing you here! hope life is good :smiley:
edit: ohh and i like what i hear
Aw thanks Val!!!! Life has been good! I miss it here too! (http://www.vwvortex.com/Anthony/Smilies/heart.gif) I hope life has been wonderful for you too!! Glad you like these guys too, they're so perfect for this time of year!!!
The new Head and The Heart album - Let's be Still.
about 4 listens in, and so far I really like it. I especially like from track 7 on.
Not grabbing me like their first album did on one listen, but I like it a lot so far.
Stoll Vaughan - "Fade Away" - Stoll Vaughan (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WN45p9AA1p0#)
Duane Betts and Jessica Childress - "Stormy Monday" - Jessica Childress & Duane Betts (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ys9qHn48aek#ws)
This week I am spending some time with White Denim's new release, Corsicana Lemonade. First couple of spins sound good.
Ty Segall- Sleeper
God Is an Astronaut- All Is Violent, All Is Bright
Cool cover
http://youtu.be/nCBuHnBPh94 (http://youtu.be/nCBuHnBPh94)
elephant is a fun song, made more so by the lips
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Quote from: Tired Eyes on Nov 14, 2013, 12:35 AM
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Tasty album. I'm spinning this. The vinyl looks awesome.
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I have no idea who Three Wolf Moon is, but I want that record.
Quote from: Crispy on Dec 05, 2013, 10:15 AM
I have no idea who Three Wolf Moon is, but I want that record.
I'm pretty sure their shirts are available everywhere.
Quote from: Fully on Dec 06, 2013, 03:05 AM
Quote from: Crispy on Dec 05, 2013, 10:15 AM
I have no idea who Three Wolf Moon is, but I want that record.
I'm pretty sure their shirts are available everywhere.
:grin:
I wasn't even being ironic!
http://www.thelondonsouls.com/about/ (http://www.thelondonsouls.com/about/)
The London Souls [HD] 2013-03-15 - Brooklyn Bowl; Brooklyn, NY [Complete Set] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXnT0EhTUvI#ws)
Quote from: Crispy on Dec 05, 2013, 10:15 AM
I have no idea who Three Wolf Moon is, but I want that record.
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I stumbled on them recently. You can buy it here and there's a link to stream it also.
http://neptoonrecords.bigcartel.com/product/three-wolf-moon-lp (http://neptoonrecords.bigcartel.com/product/three-wolf-moon-lp)
The cover, record, and music are all great in my opinion. Check out Hallow Moon also.
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how about that new Neil Young At The Cellar Door? I can never get enough Neil!
Secret Machines- First Wave Intact
Quote from: dmooney99 on Dec 30, 2013, 07:30 PM
Secret Machines- First Wave Intact
Yes. I want to use the cheers emoji, but it's smiling and I'm not.
School of Seven Bells - Face to Face on High Places (Alpinisms)
A bit of old Shinyribs....."Stevie Wonder meets Jerry Reid"........
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XORfXI_ldIc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XORfXI_ldIc)
Looking forward to the new Robert Ellis album. Gearing up by revisiting this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAiqYTyRic0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAiqYTyRic0)
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Beck- Don't Let It Go
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Futurebirds-Baba Yaga
I'm liking these guys a lot! Thanks to this forum, I've discovered another great band. Right now, I have Strangers on repeat. :drum:
I've probably played Baba Yaga more than any other 2013 album. I also played an album by an Athens band today while I was shoveling snow.
http://yardboat.com (http://yardboat.com)
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I'm currently hooked on the new Band of Horses Acoustic At The Ryman. Its pretty incredible.
Beck - Morning Phase
http://www.npr.org/2014/02/16/274773496/first-listen-beck-morning-phase (http://www.npr.org/2014/02/16/274773496/first-listen-beck-morning-phase)
Quote from: parkervb on Feb 17, 2014, 12:41 PM
Beck - Morning Phase
http://www.npr.org/2014/02/16/274773496/first-listen-beck-morning-phase (http://www.npr.org/2014/02/16/274773496/first-listen-beck-morning-phase)
:thumbsup:
Dan Le Sac Vs. Scroobius Pip- Terminal
Mastodon 12" Box set, sounds really good :drum:
R.E.M. Live At The Olympia :thumbsup:
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311- Solar Flare
Quote from: Osistheones on Mar 09, 2014, 11:16 AM
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Looks like the cover to the soundtrack of True Detective. :drum:
Haha. It's On An On by Syd Arthur. Good stuff if you're into prog.
Quote from: johnnYYac on Mar 11, 2014, 09:34 PM
Quote from: Osistheones on Mar 09, 2014, 11:16 AM
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Looks like the cover to the soundtrack of True Detective. :drum:
:) totally does!!!
here on this gray rainy day:
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Tool- The Grudge
Port O'Brien - Threadbare & All We Could Do Was Sing
Pinback - Summer in Abaddon & Blue Screen of Life
M. Ward - Post War
Midlake - Trials of Van Occupanther
Thanks to Ruckus, I currently only listen to Kadavar.
Kadavar - Black Sun (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFWj6eD5NQ4#)
Sabbath-tastic.
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Cloud Nothings
Here and Nowhere Else
Quote from: Dillsnufus on Apr 03, 2014, 12:17 AM
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Cloud Nothings
Here and Nowhere Else
Haven't heard much but grabbed a ticket to catch them in Iowa City later this month. I'll probably pick up that album at the show.
Nirvana- Very Ape
Booker T. Jones - The Road From Memphis
What a truly fantastic album. Perfect for chillin' by the fire on a chilly lazy Saturday morning... :cool:
George Carlin-You Are All Diseased :evil:
ARCADE FIRE - Reflektor
I finally get to experience these guys again on May 2nd. The show will be at Aaron's Amphitheater in Atlanta, GA. Their live shows are absolutely incredible... This new album will make the shows even better. My favorite songs so far are It's Never Over (Hey Orpheus), Porno, We Exist and Flashbulb Eyes.
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The new Marc Ford Album!
Liking it!! :thumbsup:
Right now I'm spinning Wax Fang Mirror Mirror at 45 RPM. Pretty damn good. First listen for the record and the band and I'm hoping to find more. and to catch a show of course. SO far i give it a solid A
Blur- To The End
Pearl Jam bootleg from Sydney this January.
Beastie Boys- Body Movin'
The War On Drugs-Under The Pressure
Blitzen Trapper Fuzz
well I took y'alls advice and got Dr. Dog's album, Fate. Also, been listening to Electric Guest-->check out their song This Head I Hold
The War On Drugs-Lost In The Dream :thumbsup:
Connor Oberst Upside Down Mountain
Either/Or
Really loving Go By Ocean's debut album "Paper Thin Hotel". Its mellow happiness.
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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club- Whatever Happened To My Rock & Roll
Richard and Linda Thompson- Shoot Out The Lights
Just getting into them, and I started with a doozy. Those lyrics, that guitar work...
Teddybears- Punkrocker (feat. Iggy Pop)
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers-Hypnotic Eye
Good record! :happy:
About to spin...
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just listened to Led Zeppelin IV. now it on to Built to Spill.
Spoon- They Want My Soul
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The Vines- Psychomatic
Ty Segall - Manipulator
A nice fuzzy psychedelic folky number. Loving the bejeebis out of these guys right now
http://youtu.be/oGj1ZRin3sI (http://youtu.be/oGj1ZRin3sI)
Michael Stipe-Last Day Of Our Acquaintance
Quote from: Willard1979 on Sep 08, 2014, 06:22 PM
Michael Stipe-Last Day Of Our Acquaintance
I've been on an R.E.M. kick for about the last week thanks to this post... And I feel fine... :beer:
http://youtu.be/JOKn33-q4Ao (http://youtu.be/JOKn33-q4Ao)
can't stop listening...this will be getting cranked since my vinyl copy should arrive today
http://youtu.be/JOKn33-q4Ao (http://youtu.be/JOKn33-q4Ao)
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Pearl Jam- Even Flow (New York, 6-25-08)
Delta Spirit-Trashcan
buddy turned me onto these kids
http://youtu.be/ZNEN9YigoBE (http://youtu.be/ZNEN9YigoBE)
Ravi Shankar box set
Siena Root Far From The Sun :cool:
The Dandy Warhorls Odditorium freaking cool music....
My Morning Jacket Circuital
NICE ^ and for me unfortunately nothing. BECAUSE EVERYONE IS AT EACH OTHERS' THROATS. I really do not like today right now.
My Morning Jacket Z... :thumbsup:
Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter. FUCKING AMAZING!
Sturgill Simpson-Metamodern sounds in country music :thumbsup:
I never thought the day would come, when I could say I like country music. That day is finally here! :evil:
Im really enjoying Water Liars right now. Wyoming is just amazing!
Attic Fowler's s/t debut. Definitely enjoying it, reminiscent of the Futurebirds.
Mother Love Bone- Man Of Golden Words
Shakey Graves - And the war came
Conor Oberst - Upside down mountain
http://youtu.be/9Wz4rXraAgU (http://youtu.be/9Wz4rXraAgU)
Currently have 3 albums in rotation: Bob Seger "Ride Out" and "Against The Wind" as well as ACDC "Highway To Hell".
still and will always love this album:
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Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on Mar 03, 2015, 01:45 PM
still and will always love this album:
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Without a doubt his best album
without question. Nothing else he's done can compare.
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Today for me it's all about this:
it's just so fuckin good:
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:cheesy:
Woooooo! The new Migos tape just dropped. Get it while it's hot :cool:
http://www.thefader.com/2015/03/04/migos-drop-migo-lingo-mixtape (http://www.thefader.com/2015/03/04/migos-drop-migo-lingo-mixtape)
back on a classical kick. skip to the 2.00 minute mark to skip all the pre-show fluff.
(http://youtu.be/PbIX8zY17Z4)
For some reason, a lot of this lately. It has been at least 10 years since I gave this CD a spin. I've saw Roger Waters 16 years ago and it was awesome. Wish I could have seen the four of them on stage together.
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Tame Impala- Let It Happen
R.E.M.-Murmur
Such a classic :thumbsup:
The National and Jessica Lea Mayfield and Seth Avett do Elliot Smith
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first listen, digging it.
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Like the new Blur album a lot.
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Beck, Built To Spill, Jim James, and Floating Action on shuffle. Not a bad way to go.
The Black Angels, Portugal. The man, Animal Collective, Mac Demarco, Alabama Shakes, Deerhunter, Darkside, Phantogram
One of my all-time favourite songs. I love it, just love it! Just so damn awesome! :grin: :grin: :grin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sP4OhsL5VA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sP4OhsL5VA)
"Well, they say a decent man is hard to find when your taste in music is as good as mine and I just could not ignore what I already knew.
When you said that you'd never heard of John Prine, well, I knew right away you weren't worth my time and I'm sorry to say, hon', before we'd begun we were already through.
You know I'm a jukebox honey but I ain't got much money.
You said you had a song that you wanted to hear so I gave my change to you.
When I heard that jukebox start I knew the cupid's dart had missed its mark.
If I can't trust you with a quarter how can I trust you with my heart?
You can call me stubborn, you can call me a snob. You can even call me downright mean but I've got the finest record collection that you've ever seen.
You know I'm a jukebox honey but I ain't got much money.
You said you had asong that you wanted to hear so I gave my change to you.
When I heard that jukebox start I knew the cupid's dart had missed its mark.
If I can't trust you with a quarter how can I trust you with my heart?"
Muse- Reapers
Pearl Jam- Light Years
This Is Your Day soundtrack by Jason Lytle & Aaron Espinoza. Good stuff.
New albums by Fidlar, Uncle Acid, and Alex G
Dr.Dog, Golden Boots, Floating Action, American Monoxide, Scott McMicken, the Kinks, Leon Russell, John Prine, Advance Base, Tom Waits, Madlib(raids bluenote)..
Ghost- Spirit
my new girlfriend snore :grin: :kiss:
The Beatles- Taxman
Led Zeppelin- Out of the Tiles
R.E.M.
Right now,Tongue is my favorite for today
Quote from: Willard1979 on Feb 03, 2016, 06:47 PM
R.E.M.
Right now,Tongue is my favorite for today
Great tune!
Klaxons- Golden Skans
J.K. Lago :cool: :thumbsup:
https://soundcloud.com/j-k-lago/sets/in-our-on-way-jk-lago
https://soundcloud.com/j-k-lago/sets/jk-lago-ep
Really playing a lot of Johnnyswim as of late.
We caught them on Live at Daryl's House, and there was a live recorded performance immediately following that program, which was marketing their current acoustic tour. Never heard of them before this, and we both instantly fell in love.
The Black Crowes
Acoustic at Town Hall
11-04-2008
1.Soul Singing
2.Stealin'
3.Locust Street
4.How Much for Your Wings?
5.Descending
6.Driving Wheel
7.Poor Elijah / Tribute to Johnson
8.Ready for Rain
9.Bad Luck Blue Eyes Goodbye
10.Cold Boy Smile
11.Girl From a Pawnshop
12.There's Gold in Them Hills
13.Roll Um Easy
14.Glad and Sorry
15.Better When You're Not Alone
16.Wee Who See the Deep
17.Thorn in My Pride
18.Encore:
19.You Don't Miss Your Water
20.New Speedway Boogie
* Thrilled to have been in attendance for this show, sat in the 4th row in my favorite venue in NYC.
These are some of my favorite BC songs and some of my favorite covers they do.
And it was election night. Got to go out after the show right into Times Square to see people celebrating Obama's win.
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The Subways- Shake! Shake!
Damon Albarn - Everyday Robots
Quote from: TheRoof on Apr 16, 2016, 08:44 PM
Damon Albarn
Damon's got the best anagram every - Dan Abnormal
Oral Sex :drum:
Favorite rainy day album ever:
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my favorite TP album!
Im enjoying the heck out of this one:
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For Ryan's Birthday today:
JACKSONVILLE CITY NIGHTS in all its glory.
If anyone doesn't have this, please let me know so I can help you. :)
"You can't see tomorrow with yesterday's eyes"
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on Nov 05, 2016, 01:19 PM
For Ryan's Birthday today:
JACKSONVILLE CITY NIGHTS in all its glory.
If anyone doesn't have this, please let me know so I can help you. :)
"You can't see tomorrow with yesterday's eyes"
The Ryan Adams catalog is such a huge undertaking. I know I've really liked what I've heard across Whiskeytown, Ryan Adams solo, RA & The Cardinals and the numerous side projects he has. But man is there just a huge amount of material to go through.
yes, and it keeps coming!!
There's a ton of soundboards out there on archive to be listened to too.
2005-2007 is my favorite era for shows.
May and June of 2007 there were a lot of beautiful acoustic Cardinals shows you should check out if you haven't.
:beer: to LBSUNFLWR - thanks for the guidance!!
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Been all thou all the time
Funky 16 Corners Radio Show! https://www.mixcloud.com/funky16corners/funky16corrners-radio-show-031717/ (https://www.mixcloud.com/funky16corners/funky16corrners-radio-show-031717/)
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This rocks:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVjR7eCd5aI&index=1&list=PLZHT74BLLuj1uClAuvdlX_PzAzVjAGSyZ
One of my all-time favorites:
Good Friday
We've been avoiding this for so long
Luxury is temporary then it's gone
I've thought that we would happen
I guess I'm wrong
We'll say hi on the street then we'll move along
I know this will be awkward but not for long
'Cause soon you'll have a new boy
To sing you songs
I will not forgive you
Nor will I accept the blame
I will see you on Good Friday
On Good Friday
I'm sorry, I couldn't do this yesterday
Tomorrow I am busy and what it is I can't say
And Saturday's is no good, we got a show
So it has to be Good Friday then it's so long
I will not forgive you
Nor will I accept the blame
I will see you on Good Friday
On Good Friday
And you, you come and go when you please
I know unfulfilled needs, I know you do too oh
Oh but I, you know I didn't see things through
I didn't pay attention to you but honey I tried
I will not forgive you
Nor will I accept the blame
I will see you on Good Friday
On Good Friday, Good Friday
On Good Friday, oh yes, I will
Writer(s): Chris Robinson, Rich Robinson
this new White Reaper album might be the soundtrack for the summer:
Quote from: APR on Apr 12, 2017, 11:26 AM
This rocks:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVjR7eCd5aI&index=1&list=PLZHT74BLLuj1uClAuvdlX_PzAzVjAGSyZ
Part 2 just came out: https://psychedelicporncrumpets.bandcamp.com/album/high-visceral-part-2
Quote from: parkervb on Apr 14, 2017, 10:50 AM
this new White Reaper album might be the soundtrack for the summer:
Yeah pretty much
Quote from: parkervb on Apr 14, 2017, 10:50 AM
this new White Reaper album might be the soundtrack for the summer:
Yeah its so good
dancefloors just came on in Five Guys!
Quote from: parkervb on Apr 14, 2017, 10:50 AM
this new White Reaper album might be the soundtrack for the summer:
So good...
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on May 06, 2017, 03:13 PM
dancefloors just came on in Five Guys!
So, I was in Five Guys in Wooster, OH today and Gideon came on! :cool:
Quote from: iLikeBeer on May 19, 2017, 03:56 PM
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on May 06, 2017, 03:13 PM
dancefloors just came on in Five Guys!
So, I was in Five Guys in Wooster, OH today and Gideon came on! :cool:
Nice!!
They're getting with it.
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some people described it to me as sounding like Neil Young, The Band, and Heartbreaker era Ryan Adams. yes, that got my attention!
I could watch this everyday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrSK-0-MQ8s
On the 10th Anniversary of my Favorite Ryan Adams show I am playing it here: https://archive.org/details/radams2007-06-24.sbd.flac
RYAN ADAMS AND THE CARDINALS
HIGHER GROUND
SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT.
SUNDAY JUNE 24, 2007
DISC ONE
1. PLEASE DO NOT LET ME GO
2. DEAR JOHN
3. STARLITE DINER
4. THE SUN ALSO SETS
5. OH MY GOD, WHATEVER, ETC.
6. LET IT RIDE
7. BLUE HOTEL
8. NIGHTBIRDS
9. HALLOWEEN HEAD
10.ELIZABETH, YOU WERE BORN TO PLAY THE PART
11.EVERYBODY KNOWS
12.BLUE SKY BLUES
13.TWO
14.I TAUGHT MYSELF HOW TO GROW OLD
15.CAROLINA RAIN
16.GOODNIGHT HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD
DISC TWO
1. I SEE MONSTERS
2. E: DOWN IN A HOLE
My poster:
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Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on May 27, 2017, 03:51 PM
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some people described it to me as sounding like Neil Young, The Band, and Heartbreaker era Ryan Adams. yes, that got my attention!
Have you listened to any other Big Star? One of my all-time favs
Gold Star or Big Star?
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Tweedy stripped down. So good! :beer:
Quote from: iLikeBeer on Jul 14, 2017, 04:45 PM
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Tweedy stripped down. So good! :beer:
Picked that album up, along with the Solid Sound set where they played Being There and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot both in their entirety.
Great albums!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jue4eGnPSeY
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beautiful album.
I'm a HUGE Pixies fan and they slayed this cover!!! :beer:
The Barr Brothers' new album. It's goooooood!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pceEBu_ooI
had this on all weekend after some recommendations on the FB group page
Quote from: parkervb on Jan 29, 2018, 11:46 AM
had this on all weekend after some recommendations on the FB group page
Been jamming to these guys as well lately
Duane Betts - Sketches of American Music
I came across this live concert of Prince's from Montreux in 2009 and I had never heard Empty Room before but this solo is phu-nom-enal. Prince's solo face is right up there with SRV's lol
the whole concert is so good but I've been watching this song on the reg since I came across this.
Quote from: parkervb on May 14, 2018, 01:34 PM
I came across this live concert of Prince's from Montreux in 2009 and I had never heard Empty Room before but this solo is phu-nom-enal. Prince's solo face is right up there with SRV's lol
the whole concert is so good but I've been watching this song on the reg since I came across this.
Wow thank you for posting this. It's so hard to come across high quality live Prince stuff. Cant wait to watch this in full
Quote from: Murph on May 15, 2018, 08:55 AM
Quote from: parkervb on May 14, 2018, 01:34 PM
I came across this live concert of Prince's from Montreux in 2009 and I had never heard Empty Room before but this solo is phu-nom-enal. Prince's solo face is right up there with SRV's lol
the whole concert is so good but I've been watching this song on the reg since I came across this.
Wow thank you for posting this. It's so hard to come across high quality live Prince stuff. Cant wait to watch this in full
dang, got taken down!
been seeing people like Steven Hyden talk about how great these guys are so had to check out their latest. Digging.
also the guy looks like a cross b/t Jon Snow and It Still Moves era Jim
Phish Tahoe N2 stream. Enjoying it, I think N1 has the edge at the moment courtesy of an atypical, fine first set. The night is still young, though.
Quote from: WinstonLegthigh on Jul 19, 2018, 12:21 AM
Phish Tahoe N2 stream. Enjoying it, I think N1 has the edge at the moment courtesy of an atypical, fine first set. The night is still young, though.
been listening to 1st sets on mixlr before I tap out for the night. That first set Ghost was great. They hit a lot of my favorites on N1.
Relisten updated their site and now mark Soundboard recordings with a nice green SBD so you can quickly find quality recordings for many of the other non-traditionally taped bands like Smashing Pumpkins or in this case, the Drive By Truckers. Great SBD recording from 2004 at Alley Katz in Richmond, VA. This lineup includes Jason Isbell, if you like DBT you should definitely check this out. DANCE BAND OF THE RESISTANCE!
https://relisten.net/drive-by-truckers/2004/01/23/
Quote from: parkervb on Sep 21, 2018, 09:36 AM
Relisten updated their site and now mark Soundboard recordings with a nice green SBD so you can quickly find quality recordings for many of the other non-traditionally taped bands like Smashing Pumpkins or in this case, the Drive By Truckers. Great SBD recording from 2004 at Alley Katz in Richmond, VA. This lineup includes Jason Isbell, if you like DBT you should definitely check this out. DANCE BAND OF THE RESISTANCE!
https://relisten.net/drive-by-truckers/2004/01/23/
I've never used relisten.net, but a quick look and it seems like I could easily lose a weekend poking around. Thanks for the link, and the DBT show!
relisten has been so key to my late(r) in life obsession with the Grateful Dead and Phish and it's been awesome to find good recordings of DTB, Tedeschi Trucks, Pumpkins, War on Drugs, etc.
Listening to the new Jenny Lewis on repeat all week in the car. It's great!!
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on Mar 27, 2019, 09:23 PMListening to the new Jenny Lewis on repeat all week in the car. It's great!!
Same here! Was not a huge fan of hers before and really only gave it a shot because I needed an extra album for a long drive and its been playing ever since.
Quote from: jttouch2 on Mar 27, 2019, 09:34 PMQuote from: LBSUNFLWR on Mar 27, 2019, 09:23 PMListening to the new Jenny Lewis on repeat all week in the car. It's great!!
Same here! Was not a huge fan of hers before and really only gave it a shot because I needed an extra album for a long drive and its been playing ever since.
Wow, you should go back and listen to Rabbit Fur Coat and Acid Tongue. Both great albums!!!
Nothing but Nick Cave for the last few months.. He's the best ever. The Skeleton Tree documentary was gut wrenching.
Quote from: Murph on Mar 28, 2019, 08:56 AMNothing but Nick Cave for the last few months.. He's the best ever. The Skeleton Tree documentary was gut wrenching.
i watched him on ACL a few yrs ago and really, really liked him but never dug in. Where did you start?
Quote from: parkervb on Mar 28, 2019, 11:08 AMQuote from: Murph on Mar 28, 2019, 08:56 AMNothing but Nick Cave for the last few months.. He's the best ever. The Skeleton Tree documentary was gut wrenching.
i watched him on ACL a few yrs ago and really, really liked him but never dug in. Where did you start?
Yea there is a lot, it's overwhelming. I started with Skeleton Tree, made while he was grieving from one of his sons dying. Sort have been working backwards. I would say Boatman's Call or No More Shall We Part would be good places to decide if you want to continue on. Each album has been a slow grower, but then all of a sudden they wallop me and I cant stop listening.
He's like some sort of Gothic, crooner, poet. Not much out there that is comparable.
Let Love In is a great Nick Cave album as is No More Shall we Part and Henrys Dream!
Check out Nick Cave's work on the Lawless soundtrack. You'll find some good stuff on that besides Nick.
I recently started listening to Quaker City Night Hawks...and its some good stuff
i watched him on ACL a few yrs ago and really, really liked him but never dug in. Where did you start?
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Let love in is great. You can also check out Peaky Blinders on Netflix. It's a great series about a British gang set in post WWI Britain. His music is the theme song and is included throughout (as well as a lot of jack white and pj harvey)
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He's like some sort of Gothic, crooner, poet. Not much out there that is comparable.
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He is very unique. I find some of Tom waits's stuff to be somewhat comparable. As I mentioned above the songs they picked for peaks blinders fit in very well with the jack white pj Harvey type sound. That sound track might be a solid place to start as well
thanks for the recs yall. Listening to Let Love In now.
i couldn't hang with Nick today so I switched to the new Jenny Lewis album and it's pretty dang good.
Jammin to Moving Units this morning... never understood why they weren't a bigger success. Solid band!
Just discovered Esperanza Spalding, great jazz bassist/singer. Really digging the album "Radio Music Society."
digging into some Garcia Peoples at the moment
I've been really liking Better Oblivion Community Center aka Phoebe Bridgers and Conor Oberst. Might not be for everyone but I've been playing every few days and liking more with each listen.
^ He's been killing it lately. His album with Ayal Senior as Sacred Lamp from the beginning of the year is pretty tasty instrumental guitar stuff.
Mac DeMarco's Chamber of Reflections.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R65wV3K-dw4
The Highwomen album which is great!
It is poignant, has amazing harmonies, topical and empowering songs and I've been listening to it for the last week and a half. I would love to see them and hope that they are already working on some new songs!
What did you guys think of it?
Quote from: ChiefOKONO on Sep 24, 2019, 11:48 AMThe Highwomen album which is great!
It is poignant, has amazing harmonies, topical and empowering songs and I've been listening to it for the last week and a half. I would love to see them and hope that they are already working on some new songs!
What did you guys think of it?
love it! b/t Lizzo's Truth Hurts and The Highwomen's Redesigning Women, I've had some fun times singing in my car lol
Loose Change, Heaven is a Honkytonk....the harmonies like you said.
Also listed to Jaime from Brittany Howard a few times yesterday, great record. That opening track is BADASS
New release day today, listened to Billy Strings so far and that's good. Holding off on Sturgill's until I can pay it some better attention vs listening in my office.
update on the Sturgill album:
it's "fuck all y'all" season lol
Big Thief - Not
literally can NOT stop playing this song. still not even sure what i think about Big Thief overall, but this song...damn.
Minami Deutsch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxG3DqpuoCg&list=OLAK5uy_kCaNcQzeePX8G_BTwAcJcnskOvMjFQoW8&index=1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht8G_Qj_SaU&list=OLAK5uy_kCaNcQzeePX8G_BTwAcJcnskOvMjFQoW8&index=3
Quote from: e-stone on Nov 05, 2019, 11:43 AMBig Thief - Not
literally can NOT stop playing this song. still not even sure what i think about Big Thief overall, but this song...damn.
Saw Big Thief open for The National last year. They played a good set. I'll have to track this song down.
excellent new albums this year by Wet Tuna and Matt Valentine have me going down the MV + EE (and related) rabbit hole. it's an overwhelming amount of releases. anyone familiar with what is essential?
What would you guys say is the best Big Thief album?
Quote from: ChiefOKONO on Dec 17, 2019, 12:41 PMWhat would you guys say is the best Big Thief album?
I think 'Not' is their best song. Easily one of my favorite songs of the year. But, as far as albums I was way more into 'Masterpiece' and 'Capacity' than the 2 from this year.
Paul Cauthen Room 41, it's really great!
Quote from: parkervb on Sep 12, 2019, 09:43 AM
Im offically addicted to Goose lately
https://youtu.be/ZDIdrrBHqp0
Quote from: ChiefOKONO on Dec 17, 2019, 12:41 PMWhat would you guys say is the best Big Thief album?
Started getting real into Big Thief these past couple weeks but haven't been able to decide-pretty much every album has gotten equal play time cause they're all spectacular. "Mary" might be my favorite song though
Tame Impala with another classic record
Quote from: jttouch2 on Feb 14, 2020, 03:02 PMTame Impala with another classic record
I'm digging it! Been on repeat since release
The new Lone Bellow album Half Moon Light is pretty good!!! any fans here?
Quote from: ChiefOKONO on Feb 20, 2020, 04:03 PMThe new Lone Bellow album Half Moon Light is pretty good!!! any fans here?
oh ya! im a fan for sure!
Nice! how do you like the new one and do you recommend any of the others - wondering how they are?
Quote from: MMJTX on Feb 21, 2020, 08:41 AMQuote from: ChiefOKONO on Feb 20, 2020, 04:03 PMThe new Lone Bellow album Half Moon Light is pretty good!!! any fans here?
oh ya! im a fan for sure!
Quote from: ChiefOKONO on Feb 21, 2020, 02:16 PMNice! how do you like the new one and do you recommend any of the others - wondering how they are?
Quote from: MMJTX on Feb 21, 2020, 08:41 AMQuote from: ChiefOKONO on Feb 20, 2020, 04:03 PMThe new Lone Bellow album Half Moon Light is pretty good!!! any fans here?
oh ya! im a fan for sure!
i've really only listened to the first two albums much but love them both
https://rosecityband.bandcamp.com/album/summerlong
Haha me too. 3 songs in, good stuff so far. Seems more straight ahead and less droney than the debut. Check out the Pacific Range album from this year.
Waylon Payne, if you like country music, Waylon Payne is your guy. He's released a few of his new songs over the year before his album drops in the fall. If you liked Southeastern by Jason Isbell, you'll prolly dig these songs.
Thank you, looking forward to checking out Wayne.
SOTA is one of my all time jams and I was a lil worried they'd give it too much yacht rock but they did it proper.
Quote from: parkervb on Sep 21, 2020, 04:18 PMSOTA is one of my all time jams and I was a lil worried they'd give it too much yacht rock but they did it proper.
I happened to watch this clip last night and really enjoyed it too. Illiterate Light has an MMJ cover (Thank You Too with a surprise jam in the middle) that is definitely worth viewing/listening.
never once in my life had I listened to Can before last week and now I am obsessed with this new live release. 90 minutes of just JAMS.
One of the most hypnotic and wonderful performances I've ever seen. I hope to catch it live one day! Like Jacket they switch the set up every night and I've never managed to catch this song :cry:
God I miss live music so much
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The Smoking Trees - The Archer and The Bull
Mellow-California-Psychedelic vibes
Lucius leaving their disco phase and entering their moody psychedelic phase. I'm here for it!
That jam at the end :headphones: <3
https://open.spotify.com/album/1hngVRZt95TrqPqXoJzQ4A?si=ZqRXAnv-S2ej2wHifv8ghA
Her 2019 album Titanic Rising is probably my favorite record of the last 5 years, and on first listen I think she hit the jackpot again. Looking forward to diving in deeper on this one!
Really loving this quirky AF new song from Feist.
I'm not so much into her more mellow stuff but I absolutely love it when she gets a bit weird. "Centuries" from her last album was a strange, euphoric, indie rock banger!
I am back on a Phosphorescent kick. <3
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on Feb 18, 2023, 01:44 PMI am back on a Phosphorescent kick. <3
I really dug his 2022 Covers project.
Currently obsessed with the new Lucius single. Featuring that guy from The War On Drugs. Judging by a recent social media post of theirs it sounds like he may have produced or worked on their upcoming album. I need to get into TWOD. I like Red Eyes but have never dug any deeper for some reason.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtdvbiorPTY
Quote from: Lucius on Aug 30, 2024, 06:24 AMCurrently obsessed with the new Lucius single. Featuring that guy from The War On Drugs. Judging by a recent social media post of theirs it sounds like he may have produced or worked on their upcoming album. I need to get into TWOD. I like Red Eyes but have never dug any deeper for some reason.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtdvbiorPTY
TWOD live is pretty amazing, just a suggestion, but I'd start with this show, and if this doesn't do it for you with The War On Drugs, maybe they're just not your thing.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_ZT71gAt4tQLwTkP1BuiNnClfBi62Oif
TWOD blew me away at OBH. Had listened to some of the studio stuff and wasn't completely sold but man they were awesome
I've seen TWOD 3 times and they have been amazing every time. Seeing them later this month with The National and Lucious and I can't wait! Should be a great night of music!!! :beer:
Quote from: iLikeBeer on Sep 04, 2024, 04:55 PMI've seen TWOD 3 times and they have been amazing every time. Seeing them later this month with The National and Lucious and I can't wait! Should be a great night of music!!! :beer:
It's going to be a really great show. The National are fantastic live, and TWOD will be just as good. I've only seen Lucius at OBH and wasn't wowed, but they were great doing backup vocals on a bunch of the songs during the sets. We're seeing the Hollywood Bowl show as part of our anniversary weekend, where we will see the Descendents & the Buzzcocks down at Pappy & Harriet's, then up to Big Bear, then back home, with The National (18th show) & War On Drugs (7th show) at the Bowl.