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Post by RocDoc on Feb 15, 2011 14:12:53 GMT -5
boy that wilburys' one, he certainly WAS just a hired gun, eh? even panned to george harrison while the solos played...GH being the only one out of that bunch who could claim to be a 'hot' player. were the liner notes at least above board in saying it was moore on there? gary moore also did some great work with mick jagger, speaking of journeyman work.... and my GOD is that colosseum cut fucking great! clem clempson also was a great player with those guys.... ~ NP: definitely a ben folds fan from way back and this is up there with some of his best. the van dyke parks-ish genius is definitely there. tho like with most of folds output, i've gotta be in a rare mood for his sorta rockin' pianism. that kind of a wistful beach boys/brian wilson vibe is going on tho i see from the reviews that there's an 'aging popstar' theme going on here with hornby's lyrics. makes sense...i'll put this away and maybe i'll look for it again. or not.
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Post by upinkzeppelin2 on Feb 17, 2011 21:18:28 GMT -5
My best friend's son is into skateboarding and wanted me to burn some music for him to listen to while skating. I asked if he liked punk rock and he said, "A little", so this is what I came up with. I somehow managed to make a skater mix with zero profanity. He wants to give copies to all his skater friends. Lemme know what you think.
1. My Name Is Jonas – Weezer 2. Time For Livin’ – Beastie Boys 3. Debaser – Pixies 4. Dimension – Wolfmother 5. Black Math – The White Stripes 6. Little Cream Soda – The White Stripes 7. No One’s Leaving – Jane’s Addiction 8. Celebrated Summer – Husker Du 9. Bunch – Seam 10. Entirely Different Matters – Unwound 11. Jazz Odyssey – Audio Adrenaline 12. State Of Love And Trust – Pearl Jam 13. Grenades – Torche 14. Necktie – Drunken Boat 15. Right On Time – Red Hot Chili Peppers 16. In A Jar – Dinosaur Jr. 17. Pink Turns To Blue – Husker Du 18. 3-D Witch Hunt – Tad 19. Gratitude – Beastie Boys 20. Hot For Teacher – Van Halen 21. Communication Breakdown – Led Zeppelin 22. Geek U.S.A. – Smashing Pumpkins 23. Trippin’ On A Hole In A Paper Heart – Stone Temple Pilots 24. Take Me Out – Franz Ferdinand 25. Take It Or Leave It – The Strokes
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Post by Ayinger on Feb 19, 2011 19:44:35 GMT -5
Just out this week and only a handful of listens so far. Majority of songs are scaled back from some of the fury and kickass attitude of past years but still a WELL done job here and I'd have no hesitance in recommending it. These guys continue to be a very solid band; in sound, in writing, in their playing. The disc and its booklet give a touching tribute to a little known musician by the name of Eddie Hinton. This is one of the covers that appears and shows how DBT can even swing N sway when need be:
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Post by Ayinger on Feb 22, 2011 23:12:34 GMT -5
n/p: Circus Devils The Harold Pig MemorialJust outstanding --- have played 3x since the weekend after I dug it out of the stacks! I'm blaming WayvedGlenn for it as I KNOW it had to be a turnon from him with the Pollard/GBV connection.
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Post by wayvedii on Feb 23, 2011 20:54:06 GMT -5
Hello! my fondness for pre Buckingham/Nicks Fleetwood Mac albums is odd...some songs work, some songs fall flat...i love them just the same.... Who is this? Robert Pollard? Space City Kicks? Why yes. And its good. Cloud Nothings - Didn't You e.p. Radiohead - King of Limbs
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Post by wayvedii on Feb 23, 2011 21:04:17 GMT -5
I forgot these!!! Hollies - Evolution Teardrop Explodes -Kilmanjaro (deluxe!!!) Lots of Guided By Voices live shows from the "classic" lineup reunion tour
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Post by strawman on Feb 24, 2011 3:51:18 GMT -5
wow Glenn, you're listening to the cloud nothings, I have that ep and a few others hidden away.....I got into slumberland records and cloudberry records a while ago and kinda got hooked! I love this Swedish band called Hello Saferide...cool cool lyrics and hooks to die for have a listen to More Modern Short Stories From Hello Saferide if you can find it...... I also went to see The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart when they were in Wellington last year.....another band I just love for now so grab a listen of their self titled if you can find it anywhere....this love is fucking right is a fave of mine....youtube has it here www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8jjNdUTH5A
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Post by RocDoc on Feb 24, 2011 13:36:48 GMT -5
that cloud nothings band just came through town here very recently....i also saw their album/EP as one of the new arrivals in the library computer database and wonder who they were, on a DC label. just put a 'hold' on it. AND that drive-by truckers disc. heh-heh. i sincerely hope that you and your family are ok after that last quake, straw! NP: ~ my fondness for pre Buckingham/Nicks Fleetwood Mac albums is odd...some songs work, some songs fall flat...i love them just the same....
not odd at all - i'm incredibly bored with anything to do with stevie nick, great as her voice once was. buckingham solo is wonderful but i'll reach for the peter green/jeremy spencer/danny kirwan eras even more often...gimme 'kiln house' every day of the week. station man rules!
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Post by Ayinger on Feb 24, 2011 14:02:17 GMT -5
my fondness for pre Buckingham/Nicks Fleetwood Mac albums is odd...some songs work, some songs fall flat...i love them just the same....
not odd at all - i'm incredibly bored with anything to do with stevie nick, great as her voice once was. buckingham solo is wonderful but i'll reach for the peter green/jeremy spencer/danny kirwan eras even more often...gimme 'kiln house' every day of the week. station man rules! Mystery To Me was always a favorite....that and Bare Trees also of the Welch era (but a fairly different sound between them) ... I think Glenn description above fits rather aptly. Now Kiln House I don't own....that, and Penguin. Just always had the feeling from what I had heard off of each that I wouldn't be taken by them. But then I don't own Tusk either...which I probably really SHOULD correct! (The Green years,,,,,er, if you know me at all you can guess that it's covered in its entirety)
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Post by RocDoc on Feb 24, 2011 14:28:18 GMT -5
...and of course i meant to include the bob welch/christine perfect period as well. tho the psychedelic blues-jamming green mac is my favorite.
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Post by RocDoc on Mar 1, 2011 16:03:05 GMT -5
fwiw, i never actually saw that post of yours in between until i logged back in later...i though iwas posting a 2nd consecutive post when i did it - and would definitely have said you've got LOTS of love for peter green, even when filtered through players like the late great mister gary moore.
kiln house IS great...'station man' alone is like happy pills to me. my heart rate goes down, i smile, i laugh.
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NP: Collection: Cabinet Band/Artist: Cabinet Date: September 25, 2009 (check for other copies) Venue: River Street Jazz Cafe Location: Plains, PA
Source: sbd+Schoeps>sd744t Lineage: SD744t>SFPro10>cdwav>flac Taped by: Keith Litzenberger Transferred by: Keith Litzenberger Keywords: Cabinet; River Street Jazz Cafe; Keith Litzenberger
J.P Biando (mandolin, voacals); Pappy Biondo (Banjo, Vocals); Mickey Coviello (Guitar, Vocals); Dylan Okuroy (Double Bass); Todd Kopec (Fiddle, Vocals); Jami Novak (Drums, Percussion)
1 Intro 01:11 2 Treesap 05:33 3 Elizabeth 06:07 4 Caroline 08:40 5 Shifty Shaft 06:13 6 I Aint Broke 04:19 7 Two Dollar Bill 02:54 8 Clinch Mountain Backstep 07:20 9 The Tower 05:21 10 Reggae Space Jam 05:22 11 EMD 05:11 12 Rollin In My Sweet Babys Arms 03:38 13 Shell Be Comin Round The Mountain 03:41 14 Wagon Wheel 04:47
Disc 2/Set 2: 15 Intro 00:57 16 Salt Creek 05:09 17 Home Now 13:21 18 Dirt 12:32 19 Happy Birthday Jackie 01:26 20 Gin and Juice 07:48
h!!p://www.archive.org/details/cabinet2009-09-25.sbd.schoeps.wklitz.flac16
calming but with musicians who still play with some serious imagination...the fiddler in particular knows what he's doing. NOT spoutin' some buncha countified cliches.
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Post by RocDoc on Mar 12, 2011 14:13:10 GMT -5
i was JUST reminded up there that i got that cloud nothings disc a few days ago and still need to listen to it... ~ NP: Collection: GracePotterandtheNocturnals Band/Artist: Grace Potter and the Nocturnals Date: December 31, 2008 (check for other copies) Venue: Higher Ground Location: S. Burlington, Vermont
Disc 1 01) Be My Husband> 02) Ah Mary> 03) Mastermind> 04) Ain't No Time> 05) Stop The Bus 06) Joey 07) Big White Gate 08) Sugar> 09) N.B.T.W (End of 1st set) 10) Royal Intro. 11) Everyone 12) Julio Solo 13) New Years 14) Ruby Tuesday> 15) Tonight I'll Be
Disc 2 16) These Days> 17) Treat Me Right> 18) Sweet Hands 19) Your Time 20) Paris> 21) I've Been Watching You "Cut / Lost Battery Power" 22) Judy Is A Punk 23) Encore Break 24) Grandmas Hands 25) Delta F*** / Put Your Head Down 26) Paint It Black 27) Hey Judei've listened to the VERY impressive 2007 and 2010 grace potter discs the past few days and figured i needed to hear this NYE show again. i somehow wasn't taken with it my first few listens since i 'found' it (h!!p://www.archive.org/details/gpn2008-12-31.audflac) awhile back. i'd first dl'd a 'blues & lasers' performance, with B&L being her 'nocturnals' without grace and i loved THAT one, so then GP's vocals somehow became a bit of an 'intrusion' for me. i mean i've heard melissa ethridge too many times. wrong. fucking very wrong. then of course it helps (as the dear absent phil would agree ) taht having seen her perform in a shimmering silvery miniskirt on an HDnet concert 'divas for the USO', her presence was SO powerful and sexy AND with an incredible voice that's far beyond ANY blues-shouting grace slick wannabe. good stuff. find some!
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Post by RocDoc on Mar 16, 2011 14:01:28 GMT -5
NP: The Church -
Live at Highline Ballroom, New York, 6 February 2011
Set 1 Untitled #23
01. Cobalt Blue 02. Deadman's Hand 03. Pangaea 04. Happenstance 05. Space Saviour 06. On Angel Street 07. Sunken Sun 08. Anchorage 09. Lunar 10. Operetta
Set 2 Priest = Aura
101. Aura 102. Ripple 103. Paradox 104. Lustre 105. Swan Lake 106. Feel 107. Mistress 108. Kings 109. Dome 110. Witch Hunt 111. The Disillusionist 112. Old Flame 113. Chaos 114. Film
Set 3 Starfish
201. Destination 202. Under The Milky Way 203. Blood Money 204. Lost 205. North, South, East & West 206. Spark 207. Antenna 208. Reptile 209. A New Season 210. Hotel Womb
JUST now got into cut #12 which is the 2nd cut from priest=aura...honestly the first 10 cuts were a complete snooze. folk rock with spare electric geetar embellishments here and there.
what's that, their first album? THAT would make sense to me.
right now...and priest=aura has been a fave for years.
there's also a chicago date from this tour available....
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Post by Ayinger on Mar 16, 2011 18:25:42 GMT -5
I only own Starfish.....think I'd like to hear more of their stuff from the last decade or so.
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Post by RocDoc on Mar 16, 2011 19:45:37 GMT -5
as 'the church' i don't think there's that much recorded IN the 'aughts'...steve kilbey, the frontman's done quite a few things. best to consult with maarts or the long-lost oz rep in the state of wisconsin here, scottsy. HUGE church fans. ooops, now i see while consulting amazon that 'untitled #23' which i labelled as a snooze in its live representation here, IS a 2009 release. well, don't go by what i say. ~ NP: Danko Jones - Live at Le Phare, Tournefeuille, France, 5 November 2010
01 - Intro Tape 02 - I Think Bad Thoughts 03 - Active Volcanoes 04 - Play The Blues 05 - Forget My Name 06 - Sticky Situation 07 - Code Of The Road 08 - [Danko Speaks] 09 - First Date 10 - Had Enough 11 - Baby Hates Me 12 - [Danko Speaks] 13 - Full Of Regret 14 - Sugar Chocolate 15 - Sugar High 16 - Invisible 17 - [Danko Speaks] 18 - Lovercall 19 - Mountain 20 - [Encores + Danko Speaks] 21 - Dance 22 - Tonight Is Fine 23 - She's Drugs 24 - Samuel Sin
quality!
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