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utonynashm


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QuoteTHE TEA PARTY!!!

ah, love those guys! haven't heard the latest album yet, that the one you're playing? good? edges of twilight is my favourite by far.
 

utonynashm

I have every album and I listen to a bunch of diff. stuff so it isn't just one album...

Seven Circles is their latest and I love it...Diff. than other tea stuff but just as good...a lot of people say they hate it and shit but it is great stuff and art so...That happens sometimes

Specialist

Stephen Malkmus - Face The Truth

it's getting ready to be Zep 1
Hold my life until I'm ready to use it

tomEisenbraun

I just got The Bad Plus - Give this past week, along with Andrew WK's I Get Wet. Two opposite ends of the spectrum, but both are tons of fun.
The river is moving. The blackbird must be flying.

Specialist

Radiohead - Kid A  

...and it's wild
Hold my life until I'm ready to use it

goosemeister

the mysterious production of eggs - andrew bird


sweatboard

Quotethe mysterious production of eggs - andrew bird

Brilliant!!!!!
There's Still Time.........

Sal Paradise

Jason Wilber

John Prine's Guitar Player. Good stuff. You can get a free 5-track sample cd from his website. How cool is that?
http://www.jasonwilber.com/free-cd.html
The sound in your mind is the first sound that you could sing

goosemeister

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Brilliant!!!!!


thanks, sweatboard.  well, i guess you weren't complimenting me as much you were complimenting bird's album.  ;o)

just curious to whom have you been listening?

my rotation list includes but is not limited to:

mysterious production of eggs - andrew bird
blackened air - nina nastasia
blacklisted - neko case
trouble - ray lamontagne
automatic for the people - rem
trinity session - cowboy junkies
oh, inverted world - shins
different starts - trespassers william
cast of thousands - elbow
either/or - elliott smith
the milk-eyed mender - joanna newsom
sea change - beck
pink moon - nick drake
grace - jeff buckley
from here on in - south
agaetis byrjun - sigur ros
heartbreaker - ryan adams
anything mmj

you know, i can't say that i've found anything lately that particularly piques my interest.  

sweatboard

Goosemeister,

We had some people over for a cookout on the patio last night and I was playing "Sea Change" My favorite Beck album and one of my favorite albums period.  I also played Warren Haynes Live @ Bonnaroo 2004, both records were perfect for the occasion.  Also been lisenting to a bunch of Drive By Truckers lately and listened to my M.Ward Transistor Radio record the other night it's a masterpiece.
There's Still Time.........

goosemeister

i was able to catch m. ward when he opened for mmj in new york last summer.  i did enjoy some of his stuff, but i can't say that i was spellbound.  mmj's performance, the only one i've been fortunate enough to see/hear, was amazing.  they really give everything, and they sound extremely good live.  i'm probably preaching to the choir.  nonetheless, part of me was worried that live wouldn't sound great, considering the amount of reverb that mmj employs.  i saw two videos of james' solos that this site offered (offers still?), and i knew that he had the ability to shine in person, though.  you know that a band is special when they sound great, if not better, live.

oh... the only thing of warren haynes that i have is a download a song featuring ray lamontagne.  i think that the recording is from bonnaroo.  i like ray lamontagne, but i'd rather just hear a stripped down recording than some backing and overthought production.  part of me worries that he could become overproduced in his next album.  i don't think his voice and style fits anything more than simple and stark arrangements.  boy, i feel selfish for making that statement.  who am i to say what an artist should or should not do?

goosemeister

i agree with what you think about "sea change."  beck has always shown a propensity for introspective music, so it wasn't a surprise to see what could be considered beck's concept album.

if you're interested:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/listmania/list-browse/-/3VYW0EWYHG34I/ref=cm_aya_av.lm_more/102-5963473-1316928

dthomas

have to share this with you.

http://www.ninagordon.com/sightsandsounds.html

Download her version of:
Straight Outta Compton (by N.W.A.)

Awesome!

fitzcarraldo

www.standland.com
Stand-Great Irish Rock band, trying to break it here in America! There new album is streaming on the home page. Check out Track 6 From the Guts & Track 13 Glass Dominoes especially.

LadyGrinningSoul

Quotecurrently
- 91.3fm WYEP pittsburgh (wyep.org)

I'm from Pgh and a WYEP junkie, as well. Thank the lawd they play MMJ.. but I still take the intiative and request them all the time.  ;D

Anyway, here's what I've been listening to lately:
David Bowie - Diamond Dogs
Kate Bush - Hounds of Love
Elliot Smith - Either/Or
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Concrete Blonde - Mexican Moon
Nick Cave - Good Son
Air - Talkie Walkie
Azure Ray - Hold On Love
Jeff Buckley - Grace
I fall to sleep in the summer rain
With no single memory of pain

Chills

Otis Redding: Otis Blue
Sam Cooke: Live At The Harlem Square Club
Aretha Franklin: I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You
James Carr: You Got My Mind Messed Up
Sly And The Family Stone: There's A Riot Going On

And some straight-up rock n roll
Supergrass: Supergrass Is 10

SmoothOprtr

Anthrax- Persistence of Time
Simon and Garfunkel- Grst Hits
Radiohead- The Bends
Badly Drawn Boy- Hour of the Wilderbeast
Iron Maiden- The Number of the Beast
John Coltrane- Greatest Hits
The only two things in life that make it worth livin Is guitars that tune good and firm feelin women

MickeyReds

Ive been listning to alot of wilco since the tour has been anounced
As long as you keep a straight face...

sweatboard

Citizen Cope - Clarence Greenwood Recordings

I'm really digging this record right now, I absolutly loved thier set at Bonnaroo.  I think they got the right heart and sentiment.
There's Still Time.........