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Interesting that this thread got bumped back up. Was flashing back a bit this weekend with these five...
Warren Zevon (Origingal album series- containing WZ's first five discs)
Warren Zevon
Excitable Boy
Bad Luck Streak in Dancing School
Stand in the Fire
The Envoy
Been a long time since I had played any of them. Zevon was a killer live, as "Stand in the Fire" demonstrates. And "Excitable Boy" and "The Envoy" are as brilliant today as they were then.
Warren Zevon (Origingal album series- containing WZ's first five discs)
Warren Zevon
Excitable Boy
Bad Luck Streak in Dancing School
Stand in the Fire
The Envoy
Been a long time since I had played any of them. Zevon was a killer live, as "Stand in the Fire" demonstrates. And "Excitable Boy" and "The Envoy" are as brilliant today as they were then.
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Well done. I know that was one of his all time favorite tunes. He'd be chuffed you posted it.Toddowen wrote: In honor of him...
I got 99 problems but the 'vid ain't one
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Got some new wheels a few weeks ago, and I have a 6 month (or something) free subscription to Sirius XM.
I'm now experiencing a personal Dead renaissance on long drives.
3 1/2 hours each way to Mojave, 2 hours each way to Apple Valley in the past two weeks and I'm in fucking Dead heaven. The complete live shows they play are blowing me away. There was one from early May in 1973, I think, in Atlanta that's as good as anything I've ever heard anywhere by anybody.
I've heard three of four different live versions of Deal that I had never heard before, and it just brings tears to my eyes. Oh yeah, and Sugaree...and He's Gone...and Tennessee Jed...and Jack Straw.
OK, I switch to BB King Bluesville once in awhile, but Dead most of the way.
I'm now experiencing a personal Dead renaissance on long drives.
3 1/2 hours each way to Mojave, 2 hours each way to Apple Valley in the past two weeks and I'm in fucking Dead heaven. The complete live shows they play are blowing me away. There was one from early May in 1973, I think, in Atlanta that's as good as anything I've ever heard anywhere by anybody.
I've heard three of four different live versions of Deal that I had never heard before, and it just brings tears to my eyes. Oh yeah, and Sugaree...and He's Gone...and Tennessee Jed...and Jack Straw.
OK, I switch to BB King Bluesville once in awhile, but Dead most of the way.
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Dinsdale wrote:Well done. I know that was one of his all time favorite tunes. He'd be chuffed you posted it.Toddowen wrote: In honor of him...
I hope I'm not detecting a tinge of wrist flipping sarcasm on your part?
This song is sublimely beautiful. Off probably one of the best make out albums from the 80's...yes, hetero make out.
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I've been a continuous subscriber for about 10 years now. Although I'm still in it for the game (sports), it certainly has broadened my musical horizons.Mikey wrote:Got some new wheels a few weeks ago, and I have a 6 month (or something) free subscription to Sirius XM.
I'm now experiencing a personal Dead renaissance on long drives.
3 1/2 hours each way to Mojave, 2 hours each way to Apple Valley in the past two weeks and I'm in fucking Dead heaven. The complete live shows they play are blowing me away. There was one from early May in 1973, I think, in Atlanta that's as good as anything I've ever heard anywhere by anybody.
I've heard three of four different live versions of Deal that I had never heard before, and it just brings tears to my eyes. Oh yeah, and Sugaree...and He's Gone...and Tennessee Jed...and Jack Straw.
OK, I switch to BB King Bluesville once in awhile, but Dead most of the way.
One of the things I seem to catch every year is that I'll be working a Saturday morning while The Open ( British Open) is being played and I get to hear the limey feed.
Two music stations I mainly switch back and forth between-
Lithium ( which I switch off when the Beastie Boys are played)
and
Ozzy's Boneyard ( which I switch off when Rush is played)
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Thanks, I didn't see that. Too bad I can't listen in at work - I'll have to tune in this weekend. Does Sirius stream in the net?Sudden Sam wrote:Mikey, you get this notification?
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I've never tried it but I've been prompted to a lot, being a longtime subscriber.
http://www.siriusxm.com/internetradio
http://www.siriusxm.com/internetradio
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You know, Dinsdale.....this one could perhaps be the story of your adulthood if the lyrics could be altered to somehow express passing an STD instead of heartache.
That's what you get for lovin me.
Infected a hundred just like you
but don't be blue
I'll taint a thousand 'fore I'm through
That's what you get for lovin' me
That's what you get for lovin me.
Infected a hundred just like you
but don't be blue
I'll taint a thousand 'fore I'm through
That's what you get for lovin' me
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apache dropout: trouble in mind
roland kirk: some boxset, don't know what it's called. rashaan roland kirk is an angel on this earth.
radiohead: kid a
can: soundtracks
big star: big star #1. i can't help it, i'm a big star slut for almost 20 years now.
roland kirk: some boxset, don't know what it's called. rashaan roland kirk is an angel on this earth.
radiohead: kid a
can: soundtracks
big star: big star #1. i can't help it, i'm a big star slut for almost 20 years now.
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the who: live at leeds remastered. not sure what to make of Petey's overdubs but it's wicked good.
VU: hilltop festival stuff. VU changed my life the instant i saw my yamaha turntable tone arm drop into "i can't stand it".
everything was different.
husker du: candy apple grey. i don't know, i've gone some 80's this week. the huskers major label debut was a lot better than other "college" or "indie" bands of the era. imo. i love the grant hart tunes on this one.
VU: hilltop festival stuff. VU changed my life the instant i saw my yamaha turntable tone arm drop into "i can't stand it".
everything was different.
husker du: candy apple grey. i don't know, i've gone some 80's this week. the huskers major label debut was a lot better than other "college" or "indie" bands of the era. imo. i love the grant hart tunes on this one.
""On a lonely planet spinning its way toward damnation amid the fear and despair of a broken human race, who is left to fight for all that is good and pure and gets you smashed for under a fiver? Yes, it's the surprising adventures of me, Sir Digby Chicken-Caesar!"
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King Crimson wrote: husker du: candy apple grey.
yuck
Just play New Day Rising twice and pretend Candy Apple Grey never happened...
:cry:
rock rock to the planet rock ... don't stop
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i've done that in the past. i go back and forth on CAG. this week i liked it. warehouse, now i can't listen to it.Martyred wrote:King Crimson wrote: husker du: candy apple grey.
yuck
Just play New Day Rising twice and pretend Candy Apple Grey never happened...
:cry:
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Johnny Cash-American III, IV, V
Eric Clapton-Old Sock
Mumford and Sons-Babel
Eric Clapton-Old Sock
Mumford and Sons-Babel
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RackSudden Sam wrote:
Jimmy Rogers All Stars - Blues, Blues, Blues
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No apologies for liking Big Star, especially # 1 Record.King Crimson wrote:big star: big star #1. i can't help it, i'm a big star slut for almost 20 years now.
Been a big Alex Chilton fan for a long time. Songs like "Thirteen" and "Ballad of El Goodo" and "Back of a Car" from Radio City are great pop classics. The record suffered from hideous distribution, but it and Chilton, as well as Chris Bell inspired lots of music and artists.
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also been rocking the first "disc" of the fugazi retrospective....whatever that's called. a friend gave it to me....i saw Fu at Denver's Gothic Theatre....it was stupid great. free show with a can of food. wasn't a huge Fu or minor threat fan but they rocked. that same summer i saw the Pixies and Sonic Youth....at the Gothic. funny to say now, but all thought all those bands were past their prime at the shows.....and i'm 40 years be talking like that means something. i guess i coud be listening to Beiber, shit new country, or the Eagles....
i love Big Star, outside the Beatles Help! or White Album side 3 i doubt i've listened to more music than Big Star. don't know why.
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i love Big Star, outside the Beatles Help! or White Album side 3 i doubt i've listened to more music than Big Star. don't know why.
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some kind of jimmy reed best of
fugazi disc one
feeling of love: the one with the extended version of hand clap girl
lloyd miller and the heliocentrics thing
echo and the bunny men: porcupine
wayne shorter: speak no evil
fugazi disc one
feeling of love: the one with the extended version of hand clap girl
lloyd miller and the heliocentrics thing
echo and the bunny men: porcupine
wayne shorter: speak no evil
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LCD Soundsystem - The London Sessions
George Jones - The Bradley Barns Sessions
Led Zeppelin - Royal Albert Hall
Van Halen - Greatest Hits Vol 1
Placebo - Battle For The Sun
George Jones - The Bradley Barns Sessions
Led Zeppelin - Royal Albert Hall
Van Halen - Greatest Hits Vol 1
Placebo - Battle For The Sun
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this thread finally got unstickied?
in honor of this event...
in honor of this event...
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I don't like to question peoples musical choices, but fuck me running.....BSmack wrote: Van Halen - Greatest Hits Vol 1
(sorry, I've just never been a fan of Van Halen)
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Eddie V was a pretty innovative player, I just can't stand David Lee Roth
this weeks choices
The Lumineers
Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers
One Of Us Is The Killer-Dillinger Escape Plan (got the album on a whim and it's fucking outstanding)
this weeks choices
The Lumineers
Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers
One Of Us Is The Killer-Dillinger Escape Plan (got the album on a whim and it's fucking outstanding)
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I love the DLR material. Only recently have I come around to admit Sammy wasn't bad either.Felix wrote:I don't like to question peoples musical choices, but fuck me running.....BSmack wrote: Van Halen - Greatest Hits Vol 1
(sorry, I've just never been a fan of Van Halen)
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"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
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I have been listening to the first two Korn albums quite a bit lately now that Head is back in the band...they should be getting back to that more old school really heavy down tuned sound now...even though I like/d Silveria (former drummer) Ray Luzier is a fucking beast and adds a new dimension to their sound.
Also been listening to a lot of:
Lamb of God - Resolution
Metallica - Master of Puppets
carry on
Also been listening to a lot of:
Lamb of God - Resolution
Metallica - Master of Puppets
carry on
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big thumbs up on that....Earl at his bestSudden Sam wrote: Earl Scruggs Revue - Rockin' 'Cross the Country
still hooked up on the Lumineers and One Of Us Is The Killer-Dillinger Escape Plan
if you haven't, you should give them spin.....
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Devo - " Q: Are We Not Men. A: We Are Devo"
The Who - "Quadrophenia"
Alan Parsons Project - "I Robot"
Rubinoos - "Back to the Drawing Board"
Stevie Ray Vaughan - "Texas Flood" (30th Anniversary Edition)
Yeah, I'm all over the map here. :P
The Who - "Quadrophenia"
Alan Parsons Project - "I Robot"
Rubinoos - "Back to the Drawing Board"
Stevie Ray Vaughan - "Texas Flood" (30th Anniversary Edition)
Yeah, I'm all over the map here. :P
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LOVE Quadrophenia.
can soundtracks
xtc skylarking
piper at the gates of dawn
miles davis jack johnson complete lp
american analog set some record gave to me, no title.
can soundtracks
xtc skylarking
piper at the gates of dawn
miles davis jack johnson complete lp
american analog set some record gave to me, no title.
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Going to see Boz Scaggs in a couple of weeks so I went and bought his new CD Memphis.
This is really a pretty amazing album. He went to Memphis and recorded some originals plus some classic R&B material at the late Willie Mitchell's Royal Studio, using the Memphis Horns and Ray Parker Jr. on guitar, among others. Great arrangements, great playing and above all Boz. Dude just turned 69 and he can still hit all the notes with a voice like silk. Some of these songs sound like he's channeling Al Green.
Also listening to:
Ghost Brothers of Darkland County
Rod Stewart - Gasoline Alley
This is really a pretty amazing album. He went to Memphis and recorded some originals plus some classic R&B material at the late Willie Mitchell's Royal Studio, using the Memphis Horns and Ray Parker Jr. on guitar, among others. Great arrangements, great playing and above all Boz. Dude just turned 69 and he can still hit all the notes with a voice like silk. Some of these songs sound like he's channeling Al Green.
Also listening to:
Ghost Brothers of Darkland County
Rod Stewart - Gasoline Alley
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He made a few albums between leaving the Steve Miller band and when he hooked up with the future Toto to make mega-hits that were actually very good. These two got a lot of time on my turntable in my teenage years and later.
Boz Scaggs & Band
My Time
And of course there's this:
Boz Scaggs & Band
My Time
And of course there's this:
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Phoenix - Bankrupt!
Cold War Kids - Dear Miss Lonelyhearts
Portugal. The Man - In the Mountain In the Cloud
Other Lives - Tamer Animals
Japandroids - Celebration Rock
Cold War Kids - Dear Miss Lonelyhearts
Portugal. The Man - In the Mountain In the Cloud
Other Lives - Tamer Animals
Japandroids - Celebration Rock
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Driving Towards the Daylight-Joe Bonamassa
Mudlark-Leo Kottke
The Astounding 12-String Guitar of Glen Campbell
Pilgrim-Eric Clapton
What's Next-Mahogany Rush
Mudlark-Leo Kottke
The Astounding 12-String Guitar of Glen Campbell
Pilgrim-Eric Clapton
What's Next-Mahogany Rush
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lloyd is athens, ga boy...Sudden Sam wrote: Still love his music, but he was a bit of a turd to this ol' boy.
1. miles davis: plugged nickel live stuff
2. gram parsons box set disc 1. the submarine band stuff again
3. tyvek, don't know the name of the lp
4. gbv: the bee 1000 director's cut
5. some lloyd cole acoustic thing my sister gave me.....pretty good. i kinda gave up on lloyd but i like this. honest now that's he's 50.
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Hillstomp - The Woman that Ended the World
The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band - Between The Ditches
Rodriguez - Cold Fact
Bo Diddley - Hey Bo Diddley
James Blood Ulmer - Memphis Blood (The Sun Sessions)
The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band - Between The Ditches
Rodriguez - Cold Fact
Bo Diddley - Hey Bo Diddley
James Blood Ulmer - Memphis Blood (The Sun Sessions)
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"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
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Just out of curiosity, how did you happen to come across a local (to me) dive bar band from the other side of the country?BSmack wrote:Hillstomp
I mean, I get the earlier mention of Portugal. The Man, since they're nationally promoted, but Hillstomp? What have they sold, like 450 albums?
Not a name I was expecting to see here.
Those guys will play anywhere with an electrical outlet.
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It was one of the many times when I was out searching for new blues music to play on my radio show. I get around.Dinsdale wrote:Just out of curiosity, how did you happen to come across a local (to me) dive bar band from the other side of the country?BSmack wrote:Hillstomp
I mean, I get the earlier mention of Portugal. The Man, since they're nationally promoted, but Hillstomp? What have they sold, like 450 albums?
Not a name I was expecting to see here.
Those guys will play anywhere with an electrical outlet.
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"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
- Antonio Brown
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Haven't seen their name on a show listing for a while, but those fuckers used to be everywhere, in the Portland area anyway.
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this week it's
Blind, Crippled & Crazy-Delbert & Glen
Blue Heart-Too Slim And The Taildraggers
Strong Persuader-Robert Cray
Stevie Ray Vaughan-Texas Flood
it's been a real blue week
Blind, Crippled & Crazy-Delbert & Glen
Blue Heart-Too Slim And The Taildraggers
Strong Persuader-Robert Cray
Stevie Ray Vaughan-Texas Flood
it's been a real blue week
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It's really good.....I don't usually take flyers on bands I'm unfamiliar with, but I read a couple of reviews and the reviews were all pretty positive.....glad I bought it.....Sudden Sam wrote:I, too got Too Slim's & the Taildraggers' Blue Heart this week, Felix.
big fan of In Flight.....Alvin Lee - In Flight
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Bullshit, unless you are referring to the MPAC.Sudden Sam wrote:a good spot in Montgomery, AL.
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This week is an eclectic mix
When I Was Cruel-Elvis Costello
Machine Head-Deep Purple
Thick as a Brick-Jethro Tull
First Impressions of Earth-The Strokes
Like Clockwork-Queens Of The Stone Age
When I Was Cruel-Elvis Costello
Machine Head-Deep Purple
Thick as a Brick-Jethro Tull
First Impressions of Earth-The Strokes
Like Clockwork-Queens Of The Stone Age
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Currently in my Winamp player
Olu Dara - In The World From Natchez To New York
Roy Ayers - Stoned Soul Picnic
Muddy Waters & Johnny Winters - 1977-03-16 Philadelphia - Tower Theater
Percy Mayfield - Sings Percy Mayfield
Ayurveda - H Luminous
Olu Dara - In The World From Natchez To New York
Roy Ayers - Stoned Soul Picnic
Muddy Waters & Johnny Winters - 1977-03-16 Philadelphia - Tower Theater
Percy Mayfield - Sings Percy Mayfield
Ayurveda - H Luminous
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—Earl Sinclair
"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
- Antonio Brown