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Post by RocDoc on Sept 9, 2011 18:17:30 GMT -5
^ i went NUTS on the hiram bullock dl's, finding a spot which had 90% of his discography, most of which were a 192 bitrate...i'm heavy on bullock at the moment - 'way kool' is a facking masterwork imo. NP: i love this guy's style of playing, in fact his whole concept...he's got that anders osborne/ben harper slide-based jammin' blues that's just relaxing AND exhiliarating at the same time. much of this reminds me of none other than chris whitley in his acoustic blues-banging period...butler's even got a tendency to go somewhat psychedelic, w/a wah and shit - pleases my ears no end, it does.
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Post by RocDoc on Sept 10, 2011 12:43:46 GMT -5
NP:
Daniel Lanois & Black Dub - Live at Fabrik, Hamburg, 21 July 2011
01. Nomad [5:29] 02. Love Lives [3:53] 03. The Last Time [6:05] 04. Surely [5:13] 05. I Believe In You [4:50] 06. Agave>JJ Leaves L.A. [11:52] 07. Fire [6:14] 08. Silverado [4:15] 09. The Messenger [4:54] 10. Band Introduction [2:05] 11. I'd Rather Go Blind [5:20] 12. Ring The Alarm [11:20] 13. audience [1:34] 14. Jolie Louise [2:54] 15. The Maker [8:47]
holy shit can trixie whitley sing!
and of course lanois' band is unreal...not too shoddy a guitarist either that guy. atmospheric sound sculpure type of solos, ala U2's edge perhaps.
thanks to brother phil for making mention of this band.
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Post by Ayinger on Sept 11, 2011 11:21:23 GMT -5
You have a link for that?
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Post by RocDoc on Sept 13, 2011 7:33:52 GMT -5
don, did you get it? i sent it out on your comcast (i'm pretty sure) email....at least it never got bounced back as 'rejected'....
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Post by Ayinger on Sept 13, 2011 17:35:21 GMT -5
don, did you get it? i sent it out on your comcast (i'm pretty sure) email....at least it never got bounced back as 'rejected'.... oops,,,,almost didn't see it there! now if I don't forget to d/l the thing....
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Post by Ayinger on Sept 14, 2011 18:33:26 GMT -5
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Post by RocDoc on Sept 27, 2011 15:54:58 GMT -5
Product Details Audio CD Number of Discs: 1 Format: Import Label: Ruf Records ASIN: B000OL41K0
TRACKLIST: 1. Angel - Eric Bibb 2. Who Knows - Walter Trout, Popa Chubby and Jimmy Thackery 3. I Don't Live Today - Eric Burdon 4. The Wind Cries Mary - Buddy Miles 5. Purple Haze - Friend 'n' Fellows 6. Star Spangled Banner - Walter Trout & The Free Radicals 7. Hey Joe - Walter Trout & The Free Radicals 8. All Along the Watchtower - Taj Mahal & The Hula Blues Band 9. House Burning Down - Michelle Shocked 10. Voodoo Chile - Eric Cales & Trudy Lynn 11. Hear My Train a Comin' - Bernard Allison 12. Red House - Vernon Reid & Michael Hill 13. Belly Button Window - Ana Popovic 14. Remember - Alvin "Youngblood" Hart 15. Little Wing - Aynsley Lister 16. Third Stone From the Sun - Eric Burdon EVERY song is a keeper here, tho i LOVE the voodoo chile that eric gales does with trudy lynn....
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Post by Ayinger on Sept 28, 2011 17:22:43 GMT -5
Vernon Reid and Michael Hill sounds like a good combo too! Ana Popovic,,,,is that that blonde chick guitarist? Have been kinda "erh..." on what I've heard her do -- just lacks the emotive needed in blues playing.
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Post by RocDoc on Sept 30, 2011 17:21:36 GMT -5
popovic sounds like she affecting that blues queen growl. tho she DOES do it pretty damned well....and the live boot of hers i've got from 2011 in tacoma washington says she IS the real thing so far as playing goes. i simply can't buy into a blonde czech (if that's right) woman singing SO much like koko taylor. the disconnect needed is too wide. ~ NP: john moulder uses SUCH a badass tone on clybourn strut!
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Post by Ayinger on Oct 3, 2011 19:01:08 GMT -5
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Post by RocDoc on Oct 3, 2011 20:43:29 GMT -5
cannot go wrong with the honeyman-scott discs....
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Post by RocDoc on Oct 4, 2011 16:34:14 GMT -5
NP:
The J. Geils Band Live At Rockpalast Essen, West Germany April 22nd, 1979 Excellent Sound... Originally for TV Broadcast...
1 You Just Can’t Stop Me 2 I Could Hurt You 3 Sanctuary 4 One Last Kiss 5 Teresa 6 Nitemares 7 Wild Man 8 Looking for a Love 9 Give it to Me 10 Whammer Jammer 11 Houseparty 12 Where Did Our Love Go 13 First I Look at the Purse
Covers Included!
h**p://www.megaupload.com/?d=3LXVO16M
great music, great performance (for rockpalast that's the standard!) but 'excellent sound'? not really...clear, well-defined and trebly but it sounds like mono coming from a 1979 TV set...only a 82 meg file size so it's bitrate is likely at 128 or 192 (i can't recall cos i dl'd it ages ago). but when i just googled 'j geils rockpalast 1979' i saw there's someone who's got a 400+ meg version of this. probably flac of (hopefully) a full-on stereo broadcast. it makes me curious but for now, i'm fine.
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Post by Ayinger on Oct 4, 2011 16:59:39 GMT -5
^ ^ THANKFULLY pre-Love Stinks/Freeze-Frame!
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Post by RocDoc on Oct 4, 2011 17:32:30 GMT -5
geez, wrong - 496 meg is the DVD of the show. on taringa.net which is members only, but filestube gives the link. too bad i hardly ever find the time to watch vids. ~ NP: i kinda randomly put on this fantastic disc involuntarily makin' me pump my bass-pedal leg while i'm sittin' here => "Discipline" "Deuce" (KISS) "Mrs. Sleazy" "Hot Butterfly" "Sugarman" "Stop Bitching!" "Barbarella" "Gimme Some Skin" (The Stooges) "Juicy Lucy" "The Hills Have Eyes" "Too Itching for Action" "No Hesitation" "Alive!" "Gimme Some Head" (GG Allin) Bonus Tracks
"One-Shot Woman" "TV Eye" (The Stooges) "Motormouth" "Return of the Fly" (Misfits) "Is It My Body" (Alice Cooper) "Call Me Animal" (MC5) "Vietnamese Baby" (With Andy McCoy)(New York Dolls) "Science Gone Too Far" (The Dictators)
4.0 out of 5 stars Get Your Motor City Resurrection Vibe Right Here!, April 6, 2006 By Ken Pierce "Editor, PiercingMetal.com" (Brooklyn,, NY USA) -
If you have only recently heard the music of The 69 Eyes and are enjoying their brand of Dark Gothic Rock & Roll, then this CD serves as almost the origin issue to their identity as a band. Reading interviews that have been conducted with lead singer Jyrki69 you will find a man whose band and sound are very influenced by early New York City Punk and the scene that surrounded it. This collection of band classics comes from a time before they adopted the Helsinki Vampire motif and if you were a fan of the sleazy Motley Crue and Pretty Boy Floyd sound you would find a lot in common with the stuff these guys were doing in the beginning. I admit that I found quite a few of the songs to be fun such as "Mrs. Sleazy" and "Stop Bitching!'" but the greatest appeal to me on this CD was the inclusion of all the covers that the band did. Hearing their respectful renditions of classics by KISS, The MC5, Glenn Danzig, Alice Cooper, Iggy Pop and The Stooges, The Dictators & The New York Dolls just truly painted the picture as to what exactly inspired this band. From this part of the collection I really loved the take on "Deuce" that was here since it is so dead-on. A good job is done on the Iggy tune "TV Eye" and the Dolls "Vietnamese Baby" also. As a New Yorker, I was particularly impressed in how influential this group thought my city and its early Punk scene was to their music.
The CD runs 22 tracks and really doesn't disappoint based on what it is out to do; it gives you a healthy dose of their early sound and a lot of their influences as performed by the band themselves. The bands love of horror movies is given some homage as a couple of the tunes have lead ins from classic Sci-Fi and Horror flicks. The bands sound has grown darker over the last few years and their audience is still growing and finding them less a Glam band but now a full fledged Gothic Rock and Roll act. The booklet has a lot of lyrics and photos from which you will be able to see the transformation from how they looked more Glam to how they appear now more Gothic decked in leathers. This is only available as an import edition this is worth searching the bins for or even ordering via Amazon. It's a lot of rocking fun - so stop bitching and give this a chance. There is no place to hide with 69 Eyes watching you.
my god, 'science gone too far' just evolved into this thumping fucking jam (think UFO electric phase) and just faded out...great damn ending to this disc. glam-rock compilation to the max by these smokin' Finns!
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wayvedii
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Post by wayvedii on Oct 4, 2011 23:22:40 GMT -5
listening to: Boston Spaceships - Let It beard Wilco-The Whole Love
Hope everyone is well!
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