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And allright for fighting?
Get a little action in? Posted by: Romeo13 at July 09, 2022 07:33 PM (oHd/0) 2
I thought you people were joking about fur-lined crocs. Holy Hell.
Posted by: 40 Miles North at July 09, 2022 07:35 PM (uWF4x) 3
Finally looked through albums I have, thought of couple missing
Posted by: Skip at July 09, 2022 07:35 PM (2JoB8) 4
This is one of the good songs, and sort of a neat video.
A better video: https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=FklUAoZ6KxY Posted by: The ARC of History! at July 09, 2022 07:35 PM (I2/tG) 5
Evening, Horde
Posted by: Iron Mike Golf at July 09, 2022 07:38 PM (8C7+r) 6
Yesterday I mentioned "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" to my wife, noting how it was actually a conservative song with respect to dating.
Posted by: Eternity Matters at July 09, 2022 07:38 PM (MTm8X) 7
I first heard "In The Summertime" on the radio while driving across the desert in Saudi Arabia in 1972. I remember it well because it was so catchy, plus you rarely heard decent western music on the radio over there.
Posted by: Naked, sitting in a sensory deprivation room, smoking crack. at July 09, 2022 07:38 PM (QY+6a) 8
Never could get into Supertramp. Not my cup of tea.
Lately I've been digging on Japanese Jazz/Funk from early-mid 70s. One showed up in my YouTube suggestions (probably because I watched a short doc on Jaco Pastorius) and, you know how it is, once you listen to one record YouTubes keeps suggesting more. Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 07:39 PM (sJHOI) 9
Vampire Weekend on first album only had 1 or maybe 2 hits, I liked them.
Posted by: Skip at July 09, 2022 07:40 PM (2JoB8) 10
Good point about the Goo Goo Dolls version of "Give a Little Bit." Much better.
Posted by: Eternity Matters at July 09, 2022 07:40 PM (MTm8X) 11
7 I first heard "In The Summertime" on the radio while driving across the desert in Saudi Arabia in 1972. I remember it well because it was so catchy, plus you rarely heard decent western music on the radio over there.
Posted by: Naked, sitting in a sensory deprivation room, smoking crack. at July 09, 2022 07:38 PM (QY+6a) 20+ years later, I was working on a contract there. They had music videos then, which were...different. Posted by: Iron Mike Golf at July 09, 2022 07:41 PM (8C7+r) 12
I always liked Weird Al’s version of Teen Spirit better
Posted by: Sasquatch at July 09, 2022 07:42 PM (+LHB7) 13
I'm a dirty rotten millennial and didn't discover grunge until well into the 21st century. Nirvana is okay I suppose, but I like Soundgarden and AIC a lot more. I'll give them--and the aforementioned video--credit for significantly changing the contemporary music landscape though.
Posted by: CppThis at July 09, 2022 07:42 PM (UewuT) 14
Rusted Root seem pretty pasty white but they did all ethnic "World" music. Like the intro bit "drum trip".
Posted by: banana Dream at July 09, 2022 07:42 PM (0fVbu) 15
Dinah Washington is in the back ground singing : What a Difference a Day Makes.
Posted by: Ben Had at July 09, 2022 07:43 PM (UDDta) 16
Here's my favorite cheesy one hit wonder. How do You Do by Mouth and McNeil.
https://youtu.be/6QXyqk9flwk Posted by: N.L. Urker, my trench is full of chickens at July 09, 2022 07:43 PM (eGTCV) 17
nothing at all wrong with one-hit wonders, if the 1 hit is good
Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 07:44 PM (sJHOI) 18
Nirvana wasn't nearly as good of a bar band as Soundgarden. Or Mudhoney. Or Mother Love Bone.
Posted by: nurse ratched at July 09, 2022 07:45 PM (U2p+3) 19
During the brief power pop resurgence in the 90s, these guys showed up with a great album, and a terrible group name that probably doomed them.
Here's two of the best songs off that album: "Jaded" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRRmfgStvLw "Screwed" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jgl_crnJWAM Posted by: naturalfake at July 09, 2022 07:45 PM (5NkmN) 20
Will NOT recommend that CBD listen to "Get Off" by Prince.
Posted by: Ben Had at July 09, 2022 07:46 PM (UDDta) 21
If we're gonna do 1 hit wonders, lemme be the first to mention
Dexy's Midnight Runners and Big Country Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 07:46 PM (sJHOI) 22
And Nivamas best album, by far, is their Unplugged MTV performance.
Posted by: nurse ratched at July 09, 2022 07:47 PM (U2p+3) 23
>>> Posted by: CppThis at July 09, 2022 07:42 PM (UewuT)
Soundgarden was a million times better than nirvana. Of that same era I think Radiohead stayed more varied and didn't get stuck in a class of music. Posted by: banana Dream at July 09, 2022 07:47 PM (0fVbu) 24
In the Summertime is a great summer song. I remember it well.
Posted by: CN at July 09, 2022 07:49 PM (ONvIw) Posted by: You Really Don't Want to Know at July 09, 2022 07:49 PM (5Qjf9) 26
I never really got what people meant by "guilty pleasures" in music.
I mean, I get what they're saying, but I've never felt guilty for liking what I like. Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 07:49 PM (sJHOI) Posted by: Taqiyyologist, Rickrolled by Jesus at July 09, 2022 07:50 PM (M9XmQ) 28
Big Country never get their due. The most underrated band in rock history.
Posted by: Mark1971 at July 09, 2022 07:50 PM (xPl2J) 29
I grew up with Al Hirt's and Arthur Fieldler's Boston Pops version of the Hayden Trumpet Concerto on their ""Pops" goes the Trumpet" album. You can find it on the ewetube....
Posted by: Rick T at July 09, 2022 07:50 PM (Bn6JN) 30
OK... I'll be that guy...when a Boy Named Sue comes up on the playlist on the golf course, everyone in the group will stop and listen.
And yeah, Georgia Satellites, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Otis Redding, Muddy Waters are all on the same playlist. Posted by: CrotchetyOldJarhead at July 09, 2022 07:50 PM (CzRZX) 31
I like Cage The Elephant
but mostly I listen older stuff, from my formative years Posted by: DB at July 09, 2022 07:50 PM (geLO8) 32
I commented on the last post that I got goosebumps from the Tabernacle Choir singing God Bless America ( a moron was in the choir) . I was thinking of other songs that have done that besides patriotic songs ( I admit I often get choked up when comes to patriotic songs) .
I then remembered Jackie Evancho singing Ave Maria on America's Got Talent. I just googled it up and yes still goosebumps. Posted by: Anti doesn't matter at July 09, 2022 07:50 PM (4+wAL) 33
Queensrÿche is also a band that bucked the grunge trend of the time and plowed their own way to metal.
Posted by: banana Dream at July 09, 2022 07:52 PM (0fVbu) 34
I was an extra in a Rick James video. Just throwing that out there.
Posted by: Regular joe at July 09, 2022 07:52 PM (nnp+f) 35
CrotchetyOld Jarhead, yep, I can go with that.
Posted by: Ben Had at July 09, 2022 07:52 PM (UDDta) 36
I mean, I get what they're saying, but I've never felt guilty for liking what I like.
Posted by: ghost of hallelujah As a Christian, I'm not too proud of how much I appreciate Mr. Bungle's eponymous album. Or N.W.A. And yet. Posted by: Taqiyyologist, Rickrolled by Jesus at July 09, 2022 07:52 PM (M9XmQ) 37
I mean, I get what they're saying, but I've never felt guilty for liking what I like.
Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 07:49 PM (sJHOI) Walking on Sunshine is everyone's guilty pleasure whether they admit to it or not. Posted by: Anti doesn't matter at July 09, 2022 07:53 PM (4+wAL) 38
“13 I'm a dirty rotten millennial and didn't discover grunge until well into the 21st century. Nirvana is okay I suppose, but I like Soundgarden and AIC a lot more. I'll give them--and the aforementioned video--credit for significantly changing the contemporary music landscape though.”
Agreed! I grew up in Seattle, so that makes me an “expert” Posted by: Sasquatch at July 09, 2022 07:53 PM (+LHB7) 39
Amazing Grace performed by Il Divo. My choice of songs for best of all times. Will be played at my funeral.
Posted by: neverenoughcaffeine at July 09, 2022 07:53 PM (2NHgQ) 40
I always liked Weird Al’s version of Teen Spirit better
Posted by: Sasquatch Not. Weird. Enough. https://youtu.be/Z9LNSmH8ABk Posted by: mikeski at July 09, 2022 07:53 PM (P1f+c) 41
Vampire Weekend: Father of the Bride, from 2-3 years ago, is a fine album.
Nirvana: I always liked Heart Shaped Box, but definitely kind of a downer sound. Foo Fighters turned that frown upside down. Posted by: Joetato at July 09, 2022 07:53 PM (Tc2CN) 42
Haydn's Trumpet Concerto conducted by John Williamson and the Boston Pops
- I'm watching Handel's oratorio Saul on YouTube. They've opened it up such that it's almost an opera. The performers are decked out in 18th century clothing. I like it but I am concerned about what I may be seeing. The relationship between David and Johnathan is approaching fabulous. I doubt they change the libretto but it seems to me there is excessive hand holding. (I'm only about 45 minutes into the 3 hour work.) https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6j0t-KlcNjQ&t=2467s Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Now the Summer of Our Discontent at July 09, 2022 07:54 PM (FVME7) 43
Walking on Sunshine is everyone's guilty pleasure whether they admit to it or not.
Posted by: Anti doesn't matter ___ Wrong. Didn't like it when I was in school, don't like it now. Posted by: SMH at what's coming at July 09, 2022 07:54 PM (/hCMk) 44
Wow that Mungo Jerry 'In The Summertime' - early 1970s? Durban. Grad school. Possibly my most productive period and I really enjoyed it. My best friend ever was fresh from LA (Valley State?) and sang that all the time.
Posted by: Ciampino - Chemistry was a lot of fun then at July 09, 2022 07:54 PM (qfLjt) 45
23 banana dream I can agree with that
Posted by: Skip at July 09, 2022 07:54 PM (2JoB8) 46
Listened to the Vampire Weekend track. I'm not excited, but should I be?
Posted by: Blanco Basura - moronhorde.com. Not insurgents, counterrevolutionaries. at July 09, 2022 07:55 PM (Bd6X8) 47
Big Country never get their due. The most underrated band in rock history.
Posted by: Mark1971 at July 09, 2022 07:50 PM (xPl2J) Big Star would like a word Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 07:55 PM (sJHOI) 48
>>Walking on Sunshine is everyone's guilty pleasure whether they admit to it or not.
Posted by: Anti doesn't matter No it isn't. It's "What Is Love" by Haddaway. Posted by: DB at July 09, 2022 07:56 PM (geLO8) 49
Lou Donaldson Say It Loud is a jazz favorite of mine.
Posted by: Jazz Head at July 09, 2022 07:56 PM (sh7Ef) Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Now the Summer of Our Discontent at July 09, 2022 07:56 PM (FVME7) 51
Anti Matter, Ray Charles doing America never fails to bring a tear.
Posted by: Ben Had at July 09, 2022 07:56 PM (UDDta) 52
Prince's lets go crazy, and pussy control definitely should be on the playlist. The same one with Del the Funky Homosapien, The Gorillaz, Oingo Boingo and Lords of Acid.
Posted by: CrotchetyOldJarhead at July 09, 2022 07:57 PM (CzRZX) 53
Music was always so much better when you never had to pay for it.
Siblings and friends with siblings were the way to appreciate music. I couldn't afford the Mothers of Invention back in grade school, but my buddies 13 brothers never knew when we borrowed their shit because they were always stoned. Posted by: Dr. Bone at July 09, 2022 07:57 PM (0ocXn) 54
Charles Lloyd Moon Man is also a must listen to.
Posted by: Jazz Head at July 09, 2022 07:58 PM (sh7Ef) 55
No it isn't.
It's "What Is Love" by Haddaway. Posted by: DB *dons shiny suit* *nods head convulsively* Posted by: Prince Ludwig the Deplorable at July 09, 2022 07:58 PM (yykuI) 56
The 90s were my coming-of-age years, and while I was all-in on Nirvana and the rest of the grunge scene back in those days, of all the big names that came out of that era, Nirvana aged the worst.
Strange, that. Nirvana (and specifically the Nevermind album) were what put that entire scene on the global music radar, but looking back on it most of their music just wasn't very good. Their best legacy is Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters, who still make good music today. Posted by: ballistic at July 09, 2022 07:58 PM (oXNqT) 57
I then remembered Jackie Evancho singing Ave Maria on America's Got Talent. I just googled it up and yes still goosebumps.
------ Not that one again paw, that'n makes me cry. Posted by: dartist at July 09, 2022 07:58 PM (+ya+t) 58
What I remember of Supertramp is "The Logical Song".
Love it. Posted by: Ciampino - should be a favorite of Mr Spock at July 09, 2022 07:58 PM (qfLjt) Posted by: Taqiyyologist, Rickrolled by Jesus at July 09, 2022 07:59 PM (M9XmQ) 60
It's a catchy tune. And Rush Limbaugh (pbuh) used it as bumper music.
Posted by: DB at July 09, 2022 07:59 PM (geLO8) 61
Posted by: neverenoughcaffeine at July 09, 2022 07:53 PM (2NHgQ)
Jeff Beck did a rendition of Amazing Grace and its pretty awesome. Posted by: CrotchetyOldJarhead at July 09, 2022 07:59 PM (CzRZX) 62
One of the funniest parts in the movie Keanu was Keegan - Michael Key convincing the gang bangers in his van that his George Michaels CD he was playing was 'dope'. They had not heard of him.
Posted by: Anti doesn't matter at July 09, 2022 07:59 PM (4+wAL) 63
Their best legacy is Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters, who still make good music today.
Posted by: ballistic at July 09, 2022 07:58 PM (oXNqT) Yup. Foo Fighters makes good music and best of all they have a bit of a sense of humor! Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at July 09, 2022 08:00 PM (XIJ/X) 64
I've been listening to the Hillbenders. It's a bluegrass band that does a lot of music by the Who. They recorded Tommy and this is "See Me, Feel Me"
https://youtu.be/2jmL1YCOZFo Posted by: Notsothoreau at July 09, 2022 08:00 PM (YynYJ) 65
Motown and get the fuck off my lawn.
Posted by: Ben Had at July 09, 2022 08:00 PM (UDDta) 66
>>Their best legacy is Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters, who still make good music today.
Posted by: ballistic Trivia: WW2 pilots called UFOs 'foo fighters' Posted by: DB at July 09, 2022 08:00 PM (geLO8) 67
Their best legacy is Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters, who still make good music today.
Posted by: ballistic Foo Fighters' best album is Medium Rare, and it's all covers. I wish they would do a sequel. Posted by: Taqiyyologist, Rickrolled by Jesus at July 09, 2022 08:01 PM (M9XmQ) 68
Marsalis and Raymond Leppard teamed up well for a rendition of J Haydn's Trumpet Concerto on YT.
Posted by: mrp at July 09, 2022 08:01 PM (W3l93) Posted by: Anna Puma at July 09, 2022 08:01 PM (cfNRa) 70
Their best legacy is Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters, who still make good music today.
Posted by: ballistic at July 09, 2022 07:58 PM (oXNqT) Yup. Foo Fighters makes good music and best of all they have a bit of a sense of humor! Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at July 09, 2022 08:00 PM (XIJ/X) Everlong is in my top 10 favorite songs. Posted by: Anti doesn't matter at July 09, 2022 08:02 PM (4+wAL) 71
Big Country had at least two really good albums and toured for years. Not quite OHWonders
Kind of an Irish Simple Minds. Posted by: Pete Bog at July 09, 2022 08:02 PM (Jzz++) 72
Anti - I am usually the same way with patriotic music (love the Tabernacle Choir with moron singer!).
I like your other choices as well! My favorite one hit wonder is "How Bizarre" by OMC. It came on the radio during a road trip and was perfect! Posted by: Iris at July 09, 2022 08:02 PM (foa6+) 73
48 >>Walking on Sunshine is everyone's guilty pleasure whether they admit to it or not.
Posted by: Anti doesn't matter No it isn't. It's "What Is Love" by Haddaway. Posted by: DB at July 09, 2022 07:56 PM (geLO ![]() ---- We loved the Pepsi commercial. Posted by: Ciampino - Walking on Sunshine is good still at July 09, 2022 08:02 PM (qfLjt) 74
I came across some videos the Doobie Brothers (yeah, They are still out there) did as isolation videos during Covid shutdowns and some of their newer appearances. I wasn't a huge fan but liked some of their songs, especially "Black Water". These grandpas still have their voices and I think the instrumentals have improved. Made for some nice listening.
Posted by: JTB at July 09, 2022 08:02 PM (7EjX1) 75
Posted by: Ben Had at July 09, 2022 07:52 PM (UDDta)
This does not surprise me. You seems like someone with pretty refined tastes. Probably can go with maple syrup on waffles too. Posted by: CrotchetyOldJarhead at July 09, 2022 08:03 PM (CzRZX) 76
If you want ethnic "world music" that's acceptable for the pasty-white crowd, I give you Afro Celt Sound System:
https://youtu.be/GYr_iMkdC14 https://youtu.be/5ZvoZCBU3sU Posted by: mikeski at July 09, 2022 08:03 PM (P1f+c) 77
I picked up Uriah Heap Demons and Wisards on vinyl a few weeks back. No scratches too.
Posted by: Jazz Head at July 09, 2022 08:03 PM (sh7Ef) 78
If you like Grunge, try Neil Young but only when he plays with Crazy Horse.
Posted by: Ignoramus at July 09, 2022 08:03 PM (i0slg) 79
Blanco Basura I see what you did there
Posted by: Skip at July 09, 2022 08:04 PM (2JoB8) 80
Nirvana is the sensation that they are primarily because Grunge was what destroyed spandex and hairspray party rock from the 80s. Teen Spirit was the breakthrough for the entire scene.
Unless you lived through the transition, you will have a hard time grasping just what a shockwave it wad from glam and glitter to dirt and grit. Posted by: Kurt Cobain at July 09, 2022 08:04 PM (rvxzp) 81
IMO, Faith No More never made a bad album.
Posted by: 90s Music Critic at July 09, 2022 08:04 PM (f6nrJ) 82
In my vinyl collection a few of Uriah Heap
Posted by: Skip at July 09, 2022 08:04 PM (2JoB8) 83
29 I grew up with Al Hirt's and Arthur Fieldler's Boston Pops version of the Hayden Trumpet Concerto on their ""Pops" goes the Trumpet" album. You can find it on the ewetube....
Posted by: Rick T at July 09, 2022 07:50 PM (Bn6JN) I was more of a Herb Alpert guy, than Al Hirt. Doc Severinsen was the Pops conductor for the Buffalo Philharmonic during the 90's. ....oh and Mungo Jerry can go die in a fire. That fuckin' song drove me nuts, and not in a good way. Posted by: browndog Official Mascot of Team Gizzard at July 09, 2022 08:05 PM (BgMrQ) Posted by: April--dash my lace wigs! at July 09, 2022 08:05 PM (OX9vb) 85
Classical piece that needs to end with a holy hush, rather than applause.
https://youtu.be/8MkjkoNo92I Posted by: N.L. Urker, my trench is full of chickens at July 09, 2022 08:05 PM (eGTCV) Posted by: SMH at what's coming at July 09, 2022 08:05 PM (/hCMk) 87
40 I always liked Weird Al’s version of Teen Spirit better
Posted by: Sasquatch Not. Weird. Enough. https://youtu.be/Z9LNSmH8ABk Um. Yeah. You’re right Posted by: Sasquatch at July 09, 2022 08:05 PM (+LHB7) 88
Most of my vinyl should be very clean, use to record albums onto cassette immediately, only some got played over and over.
Posted by: Skip at July 09, 2022 08:06 PM (2JoB8) 89
@78 I like the Dead Man sound track by N Y.
Posted by: Jazz Head at July 09, 2022 08:06 PM (sh7Ef) Posted by: Anna Puma at July 09, 2022 08:06 PM (cfNRa) 91
once you listen to one record YouTubes keeps suggesting more.
Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 07:39 PM (sJHOI) Yes. Hours disappear this way. Posted by: April--dash my lace wigs! at July 09, 2022 08:06 PM (OX9vb) 92
Crotchety Old Jarhead, I eschew syrup for molasses on my French toast.
Posted by: Ben Had at July 09, 2022 08:07 PM (UDDta) 93
Covers that are better than the originals? Almost everything by Postmodern Jukebox!
https://youtu.be/8gO_lxThc1M https://youtu.be/aLnZ1NQm2uk https://youtu.be/9C0xGB73Uuc Posted by: mikeski at July 09, 2022 08:07 PM (P1f+c) 94
*looks sideways at SMH*
Are you gonna tell me you can sit out when the Ramones What I Like About You comes on? Posted by: CrotchetyOldJarhead at July 09, 2022 08:07 PM (CzRZX) 95
Dancing In The Moonlight, or Moonlight Feels Right.
Posted by: Eromero at July 09, 2022 08:07 PM (0OP+5) 96
65 Motown and get the fuck off my lawn.
Posted by: Ben Had at July 09, 2022 08:00 PM (UDDta) *** fistbump*** Posted by: browndog Official Mascot of Team Gizzard at July 09, 2022 08:07 PM (BgMrQ) 97
The Tubes are my guilty pleasure band.
Posted by: Jazz Head at July 09, 2022 08:08 PM (sh7Ef) 98
32 I commented on the last post that I got goosebumps from the Tabernacle Choir singing God Bless America ( a moron was in the choir) . I was thinking of other songs that have done that besides patriotic songs ( I admit I often get choked up when comes to patriotic songs) .
I then remembered Jackie Evancho singing Ave Maria on America's Got Talent. I just googled it up and yes still goosebumps. Posted by: Anti doesn't matter at July 09, 2022 07:50 PM (4+wAL) ---- The Halleluiah Chorus sung by the MTC always gives me goosebumps. Posted by: Ciampino - even tears of pure pleasure at July 09, 2022 08:08 PM (qfLjt) 99
/King Harvest and Starbuck.
Posted by: Eromero at July 09, 2022 08:08 PM (0OP+5) 100
Grunge was disco with heroin.
I skipped the cocaine years of disco because I was a Skynyrd boy and a Sabbath boy. Posted by: Dr. Bone at July 09, 2022 08:08 PM (0ocXn) Posted by: SMH at what's coming at July 09, 2022 08:08 PM (/hCMk) 102
>>Motown and get the fuck off my lawn.
Posted by: Ben Had ___ *fistbump* Posted by: SMH this is for you https://tinyurl.com/2s4dysey Posted by: DB at July 09, 2022 08:09 PM (geLO8) 103
Big Country never get their due. The most underrated band in rock history.
Posted by: Mark1971 at July 09, 2022 07:50 PM (xPl2J) Their first album is an all-time great. Not a bad song on it. The 2nd...Meh. Sophomore curse killed them. Posted by: naturalfake at July 09, 2022 08:09 PM (5NkmN) 104
And I'm taking a liking to George Clinton and Parlement.
Posted by: Jazz Head at July 09, 2022 08:09 PM (sh7Ef) 105
Saw Blue Oyster Cult at the Alameda County Fair last Thursday. Pleasant outdoor amphitheatre, very good sound system, great performance though no deep cuts, unless you count Extraterrestrial Intelligence as a deep cut (which I don't). The 2 new songs sounded good.
Posted by: SFGoth at July 09, 2022 08:09 PM (KAi1n) 106
The Tubes are my guilty pleasure band.
Posted by: Jazz Head at July 09, 2022 08:08 PM (sh7Ef) Talk to you later is still a great party song Posted by: Pete Bog at July 09, 2022 08:09 PM (Jzz++) 107
104 And I'm taking a liking to George Clinton and Parlement.
Posted by: Jazz Head at July 09, 2022 08:09 PM (sh7Ef) And who wouldn't... Posted by: browndog Official Mascot of Team Gizzard at July 09, 2022 08:09 PM (BgMrQ) 108
Well shit, somebody mentioned Lords of Acid, so here's "Voodoo U":
https://tinyurl.com/2p85fm87 Saw them back in the day in a really sketchy part of D.C. Fun show! Posted by: All Hail Eris, Analog Hipster at July 09, 2022 08:10 PM (Dc2NZ) 109
"I am not particularly enamored of junkies who kill themselves"
More or less enamored of the junkies who OD and get revived with narcan more than once? Posted by: SFGoth at July 09, 2022 08:10 PM (KAi1n) 110
Are you gonna tell me you can sit out when the Ramones What I Like About You comes on?
Posted by: CrotchetyOldJarhead ___ Ummm...yeah? Seriously, I didn't grow up listening to the Ramones, or radio stations that would air that. Posted by: SMH at what's coming at July 09, 2022 08:10 PM (/hCMk) 111
Welp, since its a music thread, I'll just throw in that an hour or so ago I finished listening to My Morning Jacket Live 2015. A very good live album, but not at the same level as their prior live, Okonokos, a terrific live rock record.
Live albums: name 5 really good ones. Its tough! Posted by: Joetato at July 09, 2022 08:11 PM (Tc2CN) Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at July 09, 2022 08:11 PM (XIJ/X) 113
Well shit, somebody mentioned Lords of Acid, so here's "Voodoo U":
https://tinyurl.com/2p85fm87 Saw them back in the day in a really sketchy part of D.C. Fun show! Posted by: All Hail Eris, Analog Hipster I mostly remember their album cover. Posted by: Prince Ludwig the Deplorable at July 09, 2022 08:11 PM (yykuI) 114
Queensrÿche is also a band that bucked the grunge trend of the time and plowed their own way to metal.
Posted by: banana Dream QR had long been a going concern by the time grunge became a thing. Posted by: SFGoth at July 09, 2022 08:11 PM (KAi1n) Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at July 09, 2022 08:11 PM (VwHCD) 116
Muskrat Love was recorded by three different acts. What am I missing?
Ramsey America Captain and Tennille Posted by: Anti doesn't matter at July 09, 2022 08:11 PM (4+wAL) 117
No love for Muskrat Love?
Posted by: Captain and Tennille at July 09, 2022 08:11 PM (a3Q+t) 118
Speaking of Marsalis and Handel, I quite like the Marsalis / Battle album Duet particularly Kathleen Battle & Wynton Marsalis, 'Eternal Source of Light Divine' (G. F. Haendel)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2MuCCbg0k_0 Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Now the Summer of Our Discontent at July 09, 2022 08:11 PM (FVME7) Posted by: SMH at what's coming at July 09, 2022 08:12 PM (/hCMk) 120
I like Nirvana quite a bit and still listen to them. I liked Foo Fighters once upon a time but have not really kept up with them. Except their new metal album done in conjunction with the horror movie they did. I like that a lot. But I'm guessing that would put the average moron right off his feed.
Posted by: bear with asymmetrical balls at July 09, 2022 08:12 PM (KFhLj) 121
Coleman Hawkins' tenor sax always does it for me when I'm looking for something on the quiet side.
Posted by: dartist at July 09, 2022 08:12 PM (+ya+t) 122
>>Are you gonna tell me you can sit out when the Ramones What I Like About You comes on?
The Romantics Posted by: DB at July 09, 2022 08:12 PM (geLO8) 123
More or less enamored of the junkies who OD and get revived with narcan more than once?
Posted by: SFGoth at July 09, 2022 08:10 PM (KAi1n) I think Narcan is a wonderful thing...used once. Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at July 09, 2022 08:12 PM (XIJ/X) 124
Live albums: name 5 really good ones. Its tough!
Posted by: Joetato at July 09, 2022 08:11 PM (Tc2CN) STOP making Sense. The talking heads. Posted by: Pete Bog at July 09, 2022 08:12 PM (Jzz++) Posted by: CrotchetyOldJarhead at July 09, 2022 08:13 PM (CzRZX) 126
The baby on the Nirvana album sued them. Well the grown up baby. What a douche.
Posted by: Anti doesn't matter at July 09, 2022 08:13 PM (4+wAL) 127
I then remembered Jackie Evancho singing Ave Maria on America's Got Talent. I just googled it up and yes still goosebumps.
------ Not that one again paw, that'n makes me cry. Posted by: dartist at July 09, 2022 07:58 PM (+ya+t) This one gives me goosebumps and tears- every time. Carrie Underwood and Vince Gill: https://tinyurl.com/4xx8s43x Posted by: LASue at July 09, 2022 08:13 PM (5y7pR) 128
Queensrÿche is also a band that bucked the grunge trend of the time and plowed their own way to metal.
Posted by: banana Dream QR had long been a going concern by the time grunge became a thing. Posted by: SFGoth at July 09, 2022 08:11 PM (KAi1n) Grunge bands weren't even pissing in the adult toilets yet when queensryche was out there. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at July 09, 2022 08:14 PM (VwHCD) 129
no can do with the Muskrat Love, makes me want to harm muskrats and I don't even know where to find one
Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 08:14 PM (sJHOI) 130
Motown and get the fuck off my lawn.
Posted by: Ben Had at July 09, 2022 08:00 PM (UDDta) Oh, memories...Dayton, OH, with a couple of great roommates, and one of those 10-album (or so) collections of Motown music. I love the music thread--I like all kinds of music, even some new stuff! My playlist expands. Posted by: April--dash my lace wigs! at July 09, 2022 08:14 PM (OX9vb) 131
104-- PFunk was one of the great live rock bands (really more a a musical troupe than a band, as different folks rotated in and out during the course of their usually long performances.) Man they had great guitarists, and everyone could sing. everyone
Posted by: Joetato at July 09, 2022 08:14 PM (Tc2CN) Posted by: All Hail Eris, Analog Hipster at July 09, 2022 08:14 PM (Dc2NZ) 133
116 Muskrat Love was recorded by three different acts. What am I missing?
Ramsey America Captain and Tennille Posted by: Anti doesn't matter at July 09, 2022 08:11 PM (4+wAL) 117 No love for Muskrat Love? Posted by: Captain and Tennille at July 09, 2022 08:11 PM (a3Q+t) aos is creepy sometimes Posted by: Anti doesn't matter at July 09, 2022 08:15 PM (4+wAL) 134
Mungo Jerry was the last of the British skiffle groups to chart. Lonnie Donnigan was the king of skiffle and a big influence on John Lennon an Jimmy Page..
Posted by: Joe Kidd at July 09, 2022 08:15 PM (RMN7W) 135
I mostly remember their album cover.
Posted by: Prince Ludwig the Deplorable at July 09, 2022 08:11 PM (yykuI) -- Which one? I chickened out and got the expurgated one. Posted by: All Hail Eris, Analog Hipster at July 09, 2022 08:16 PM (Dc2NZ) 136
Romantics, Ramones, The Kinks... Hell yes....
Posted by: CrotchetyOldJarhead at July 09, 2022 08:16 PM (CzRZX) 137
How are you gonna get all snobby about that Hayden being to "poppy", but then say it's conducted by John "Williamson"??
Go drink some box wine as punishment! Posted by: McLurkerson at July 09, 2022 08:16 PM (wNDOJ) 138
Pete Bog, your dance card is going to fill up quickly!
Posted by: Ben Had at July 09, 2022 08:16 PM (UDDta) 139
Mungo Jerry was skiffle? Sure you don't mean jug band?
Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 08:16 PM (sJHOI) 140
CBD, you really need to upgrade your Crocs to the All-Terraine version with RealTree camo.
You can, of course, keep the fur-lining, so beloved by garrett. Posted by: Duncanthrax at July 09, 2022 08:16 PM (a3Q+t) 141
Infected Mushroom had an outstanding cover of Foo Fighters Pretender.
I won't link because I an on my tablet Posted by: Kindltot at July 09, 2022 08:17 PM (zZSlj) 142
Sometimes I get lucky with Youtube videos. I came across a recording of a duet between Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong doing "Summertime". I was fortunate to hear both of them in person when younger. OMG, that lady could give singing lessons to angels.
Posted by: JTB at July 09, 2022 08:17 PM (7EjX1) 143
Mungo Jerry was the last of the British skiffle groups to chart.
Posted by: Joe Kidd at July 09, 2022 08:15 PM (RMN7W) That is the first time I have seen or heard that word. Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at July 09, 2022 08:17 PM (XIJ/X) Posted by: All Hail Eris, Analog Hipster at July 09, 2022 08:17 PM (Dc2NZ) 145
Which one? I chickened out and got the expurgated one.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, Analog Hipster I was a 15 year old boy at the time, so it was the explicit demon girls cover. Posted by: Prince Ludwig the Deplorable at July 09, 2022 08:17 PM (yykuI) 146
A lot of this music and these bands boiled down to your intoxicant of choice:
Cocaine Speed Heroin Heroin and Whiskey Whiskey Weed Posted by: Dr. Bone at July 09, 2022 08:17 PM (0ocXn) 147
Then there is Broken Peach and their interpretation of "Tainted Love."
https://youtu.be/Q45yicposyI Posted by: Anna Puma at July 09, 2022 08:17 PM (cfNRa) 148
And I'm taking a liking to George Clinton and Parlement.
I was listening to Maggot Brain today. I also heard a new song today from Ozzy featuring Jeff Beck. Posted by: Eskimo at July 09, 2022 08:17 PM (L498I) 149
Saw them back in the day in a really sketchy part of D.C.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, Analog Hipster The House, or the Senate? Posted by: mikeski at July 09, 2022 08:17 PM (P1f+c) Posted by: Notorious BFD at July 09, 2022 08:17 PM (Xrfse) 151
141 Infected Mushroom had an outstanding cover of Foo Fighters Pretender.
I won't link because I an on my tablet Posted by: Kindltot at July 09, 2022 08:17 PM (zZSlj) --- The entire album "Army of Mushrooms" is fantastic. Posted by: All Hail Eris, Analog Hipster at July 09, 2022 08:19 PM (Dc2NZ) 152
I have to say KISS was a fun concert whether they were good musicians or not.
Posted by: Anti doesn't matter at July 09, 2022 08:19 PM (4+wAL) 153
What gets you rev'd up? Anything in particular?
Queen Bee, Thunderstruck and Shoot to Kill does it for me. Posted by: CrotchetyOldJarhead at July 09, 2022 08:19 PM (CzRZX) 154
Which band(s) personify furry Crocs?
Posted by: All Hail Eris, Analog Hipster Several wrong things at once? Maybe PassCode? https://youtu.be/X48UZ4j9N04 I actually like them. They're sort of a grown-up Babymetal. Though so is Babymetal, now. Posted by: mikeski at July 09, 2022 08:20 PM (P1f+c) 155
Sunshine, go away today. I don't feel much like dancing.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at July 09, 2022 08:20 PM (63Dwl) 156
Joe Butler of Lovin Spoonful recorded an album shows him and a girl and a lion running naked, and one short song, Till I Run With You. Pretty cool.
Posted by: Eromero at July 09, 2022 08:21 PM (0OP+5) 157
Some new (and newish - they've been at it since the 1990's) is Sabaton. They're a Swedish band that does heavy metal military history. They have a lot of great things over on YouTube, including a History set where they tell you the stories behind the songs.
"The Christmas Truce" is one of their new ones. Posted by: KCSteve at July 09, 2022 08:21 PM (bxAlI) 158
KISS Alive!
Posted by: GeorgiaJarhead at July 09, 2022 08:21 PM (n5ec3) Posted by: Joetato at July 09, 2022 08:21 PM (Tc2CN) 160
Up for a bit of fun?
The Intro and the Outro by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcrUuCDFLOQ You can tell anyone who doesn't recognize the guest musicians to get off your lawn. Posted by: Duncanthrax at July 09, 2022 08:21 PM (a3Q+t) 161
Live albums: name 5 really good ones. Its tough!
I'll give you two of the five: John Mayall, Jazz-Blues Fusion Keith Jarrett, The Koln Concert Posted by: Archimedes at July 09, 2022 08:21 PM (/NCI4) 162
Taps tears me up. Marine uncle was waked in a stone building and trumpet player was hidden outside the door in a small room so it echoed. Killed me.
Posted by: dartist at July 09, 2022 08:21 PM (+ya+t) 163
The Tubes are not a guilty pleasure, I think they are a cultural imperative
Posted by: Kindltot at July 09, 2022 08:22 PM (zZSlj) 164
I liked buying an album and not having to skip songs!
Posted by: GeorgiaJarhead at July 09, 2022 08:22 PM (n5ec3) 165
Let me tell ya sumthin Brother! If you were a kid in the 80s and you don't have this song in your lifting playlist, you're leaving Gainz on the table:
https://youtu.be/dWpeOSlOTtc Wacha gonna do when Nostalgia runs wild over you!? Posted by: Prince Ludwig the Deplorable at July 09, 2022 08:22 PM (yykuI) Posted by: DB at July 09, 2022 08:23 PM (geLO8) 167
SMH is the best DJ ever.
Posted by: Ben Had at July 09, 2022 08:23 PM (UDDta) 168
For some reason, checked out a documentary on Herb Alpert last week -- who can say why? -- and ended up binging on his stuff for a while. Hadn't listened to him since high school in the mid-60s, and he's still active, so there's plenty to catch up on.
Posted by: Just Some Guy at July 09, 2022 08:23 PM (JzDjf) 169
Live albums: name 5 really good ones. Its tough!
I'll give you two of the five: John Mayall, Jazz-Blues Fusion Keith Jarrett, The Koln Concert Posted by: Archimedes at July 09, 2022 08:21 PM (/NCI4) Don't know 'bout them bands I've never heard of, being a Top40 Radio guy growing up. So here's my offering: Little Feat Waiting on Columbus Posted by: Count de Monet at July 09, 2022 08:23 PM (4I/2K) 170
Post Punk Cure > Goth Cure.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at July 09, 2022 08:23 PM (IBV/1) 171
Pete Bog, your dance card is going to fill up quickly!
Posted by: Ben Had Until I demonstrate my spastic ambulations. Posted by: Pete Bog at July 09, 2022 08:23 PM (Jzz++) 172
Brian Johnson was a better frontman than Bon Scott. There, I said it.
Posted by: Duke Lowell at July 09, 2022 08:23 PM (u73oe) 173
Just looked up someone have a couple albums of, Martin Briley
Early 80s. Posted by: Skip at July 09, 2022 08:23 PM (2JoB8) Posted by: Braenyard at July 09, 2022 08:24 PM (0A3LU) 175
The Best of Badfinger > The Best of the Beatles
Of course they had help from the Beatles and had only a fraction of the output but still. Posted by: Anti doesn't matter at July 09, 2022 08:24 PM (4+wAL) 176
144 Which band(s) personify furry Crocs?
Posted by: All Hail Eris, Analog Hipster at July 09, 2022 08:17 PM (Dc2NZ) Captain and Tennille... Posted by: Romeo13 at July 09, 2022 08:24 PM (oHd/0) 177
Fiesta Finale on the Cirque de Soleil album Luzia is another one that demands footwork
Posted by: CrotchetyOldJarhead at July 09, 2022 08:25 PM (CzRZX) 178
Chaise Lounge by Wet Leg. Yo!
Posted by: Eromero at July 09, 2022 08:25 PM (0OP+5) Posted by: Diogenes at July 09, 2022 08:25 PM (anj39) Posted by: Notsothoreau at July 09, 2022 08:25 PM (YynYJ) 181
Little Feat Waiting on Columbus
Little Feat was essentially the UVa house band when I was in college. I just never really got into them. Possibly because I was at William and Mary. And because I just didn't care much for their music. Posted by: Archimedes at July 09, 2022 08:25 PM (/NCI4) Posted by: Notorious BFD at July 09, 2022 08:25 PM (Xrfse) 183
Taps tears me up. Marine uncle was waked in a stone building and trumpet player was hidden outside the door in a small room so it echoed. Killed me.
Posted by: dartist at July 09, 2022 08:21 PM (+ya+t) Yes and Amazing Grace on bagpipes too. Posted by: Anti doesn't matter at July 09, 2022 08:26 PM (4+wAL) 184
The House and Senate - a most wretched hive of scum and iniquity.
Posted by: Anna Puma at July 09, 2022 08:26 PM (cfNRa) Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at July 09, 2022 08:26 PM (89T5c) 186
add Van Morrison's 'It's Too Late To Stop Now" to the live album list
Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 08:27 PM (sJHOI) 187
Pete Bog, not to worry 'cause CowHorse Queen will rock you.
Posted by: Ben Had at July 09, 2022 08:27 PM (UDDta) Posted by: Anna Puma at July 09, 2022 08:27 PM (cfNRa) 189
As for covers, I'm particularly fond of Bananarama's Venus.
Posted by: MichiCanuck at July 09, 2022 08:27 PM (a3tBR) 190
Chuck Mangione had a recurring role on King of the Hill.
Posted by: Anti doesn't matter at July 09, 2022 08:27 PM (4+wAL) 191
The Best of Badfinger > The Best of the Beatles
Of course they had help from the Beatles and had only a fraction of the output but still. Posted by: Anti doesn't matter at July 09, 2022 08:24 PM (4+wAL) *** Concur. Posted by: Diogenes at July 09, 2022 08:27 PM (anj39) 192
172 Brian Johnson was a better frontman than Bon Scott. There, I said it.
And the Beatles are way overrated. The first media age boy band. Posted by: Pete Bog at July 09, 2022 08:28 PM (Jzz++) 193
Heh. Seals and Crocs
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at July 09, 2022 08:28 PM (89T5c) 194
I think Narcan is a wonderful thing...used once.
Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo Yeah. If getting a reprieve from momentarily impending death doesn't convince you to stop (or at least seek help, opiates being physically addictive), then nothing will. I've known three people who OD'd on heroin. One was a member of the UC/Berkeley debate team. One was a lawyer. And the third was also a college debater who, I think, had gotten to quarter-finals at nationals one year. Posted by: SFGoth at July 09, 2022 08:28 PM (KAi1n) 195
>Brian Johnson was a better frontman than Bon Scott. There, I said it.
Posted by: Duke Lowell Disagree. Bon Scott had a very distinct sound. Brian Johnson can scream. Posted by: DB at July 09, 2022 08:28 PM (geLO8) 196
183 Taps tears me up. Marine uncle was waked in a stone building and trumpet player was hidden outside the door in a small room so it echoed. Killed me.
Posted by: dartist at July 09, 2022 08:21 PM (+ya+t) ----------- I was stationed at 8th & I from 85-87 and did many funerals. No one makes it through taps with dry eyes. No one. Posted by: Duke Lowell at July 09, 2022 08:28 PM (u73oe) 197
This is just fun. The Georgia Satellites have a great sound, and Keep Your Hands To Yourself is a great example of it!
I haven't heard that song in decades. Just playing it back throws me back to the days when I used to do competitive progressive two step. Listening to this now, I'm imagining the choreography. Posted by: Reuben Hick at July 09, 2022 08:28 PM (AHeqJ) 198
Still get Wet Leg on my YouTube app as a suggestion
Posted by: Skip at July 09, 2022 08:29 PM (2JoB8) 199
>>> Seriously, I didn't grow up listening to the Ramones, or radio stations that would air that.
Posted by: SMH at what's coming at July 09, 2022 08:10 PM (/hCMk) ------------------ Mean girl tonight. Check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNWYHSbaFBs Posted by: Braenyard at July 09, 2022 08:30 PM (0A3LU) 200
Disagree. Bon Scott had a very distinct sound. Brian Johnson can scream.
Posted by: DB at July 09, 2022 08:28 PM (geLO8 ----------- Yes, he had a distinctive voice, but no way would he have pulled off Back in Black. Posted by: Duke Lowell at July 09, 2022 08:30 PM (u73oe) 201
https://youtu.be/ugZRzISBrKk
Dire Straits - Down on the Waterline Been bingeing Dire Straits lately. Posted by: Puddleglum at July 09, 2022 08:30 PM (sAmhv) 202
Wait... someone got upset because Kirsten Dunst decided to cosplay as a magical girl?
https://youtu.be/C0X3CLJVMJU Posted by: Anna Puma at July 09, 2022 08:30 PM (cfNRa) 203
I have to say KISS was a fun concert whether they were good musicians or not.
Posted by: Anti doesn't matter at July 09, 2022 08:19 PM (4+wAL) Kiss for a very short period bridged the gap between sabbath and RUSH for me. I Heard the sabbath paranoid album when I was young, namely the song Iron man, and that turned me on to aggressive guitar tones, and not the lame shit my father used for amps (he played too). Once I heard that I was hooked, but then Kiss was something different that I could learn other stuff from. Then...then I heard the RUSH 2112 album and I found a serious teacher in Alex lifeson, which got me in great shape for when metal really started gaining a foothold in the very late 70's. The shit I learned from him I use to this day. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at July 09, 2022 08:30 PM (VwHCD) 204
Furry Crocs?
Yeah "Muskrat Love" *twitch* Posted by: Anna Puma at July 09, 2022 08:27 PM (cfNRa) *** Ben *scratches* Posted by: Diogenes at July 09, 2022 08:31 PM (anj39) 205
Some great music was made with/on LSD or mushrooms (and I'm not referring to the Dead whom I happen to like a lot).
Posted by: SFGoth at July 09, 2022 08:31 PM (KAi1n) 206
You could pick a 'bro' country' group out of a hat and that would be furry Crocs
Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 08:31 PM (sJHOI) 207
Suzanna Hoff was brought up downstairs, woman has aged very nicely
Posted by: Skip at July 09, 2022 08:31 PM (2JoB8) 208
Little Feat was essentially the UVa house band when I was in college. I just never really got into them. Possibly because I was at William and Mary. And because I just didn't care much for their music.
Posted by: Archimedes at July 09, 2022 08:25 PM (/NCI4) Radford grad here. Well good thing there is more than one VA band. Ever listen to Robbin Thompson out of Richmond? Sweet Virginia Breeze: https://youtu.be/NAQ_W_M8oQ0 Posted by: Count de Monet at July 09, 2022 08:31 PM (4I/2K) 209
A lot of this music and these bands boiled down to your intoxicant of choice:
Cocaine Speed Heroin Heroin and Whiskey Whiskey Weed Posted by: Dr. Bone at July 09, 2022 08:17 PM (0ocXn) -------- Commenting on this sort of thing, Ian Anderson said of Jethro Tull, "I suppose we were a 'Loewenbrau band'." Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea at July 09, 2022 08:31 PM (aaGzp) 210
Posted by: Reuben Hick at July 09, 2022 08:28 PM (AHeqJ
I remember those bar days. More as a observer than a participant though. Thanks Urban Cowboy. Posted by: Anti doesn't matter at July 09, 2022 08:32 PM (4+wAL) 211
*wanders off to the porch*
Posted by: SMH at what's coming at July 09, 2022 08:32 PM (/hCMk) 212
And I'll pass this along for the 'Rons that might appreciate her outfit.
Candy Dulfer-Pick Up the Pieces https://youtu.be/pgQQ7k30Ti4 Posted by: Notsothoreau at July 09, 2022 08:32 PM (YynYJ) 213
Everybody forgets the other great song off the Georgia Sateliites first album-
"Battleship Chains" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwspPeO1O1g Maybe better than KYHTY. Posted by: naturalfake at July 09, 2022 08:32 PM (5NkmN) 214
Wait... someone got upset because Kirsten Dunst decided to cosplay as a magical girl?
https://youtu.be/C0X3CLJVMJU Posted by: Anna Puma She's looking good for her age. Posted by: Prince Ludwig the Deplorable at July 09, 2022 08:32 PM (yykuI) 215
And the Beatles are way overrated.
The first media age boy band. Posted by: Pete Bog --------------------- What are we, chopped liver? Posted by: Beach Boys at July 09, 2022 08:32 PM (0A3LU) 216
Just so you know, once the shootin and eatin is done we kick the tables out of the way and the dance floor is open at the TXMoMe with SMH as your DJ,
Posted by: Ben Had at July 09, 2022 08:32 PM (UDDta) Posted by: mikeski at July 09, 2022 08:33 PM (P1f+c) 218
reql partial to The Radiators, from New Orleans.
here's a link to their stuff from a DuckDuckGo search. https://is.gd/wbpFW3 Posted by: BifBewalski @ (MrZQl) - at July 09, 2022 08:33 PM (MrZQl) 219
If you want to hear something out of the ordinary with middle eastern quarter tones, try listening to Turkish Bath · Don Ellis · The Don Ellis Orchestra
Posted by: Jazz Head at July 09, 2022 08:33 PM (sh7Ef) 220
Blaze Away! by Abe Holtzman, performed by André Rieu. Everyone is having a good time. Nowadays that's bad. https://youtu.be/lHb62K6bANg Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at July 09, 2022 08:33 PM (/U27+) 221
Just got the Nuge's new album, Detroit Muscle. Fixing to fire it up.
Posted by: CSMBigBird at July 09, 2022 08:34 PM (xInes) 222
Ben Had, if your into R and B, have you ever heard the version of Sweet Home Chicago by Fog Hat? Eric Clapton does a good one too.
Posted by: CrotchetyOldJarhead at July 09, 2022 08:34 PM (CzRZX) 223
161 Live albums: name 5 really good ones. Its tough!
I'll give you two of the five: John Mayall, Jazz-Blues Fusion Keith Jarrett, The Koln Concert Here are 6 I like Allman Brothers Live at the fillmore East Who Live at Leeds Rolling Stones Get yer Ya Yas Out Bob Dylan & the Band Before the Flood My Morning Jacket Okonokos Wilco Kicking Television Posted by: Joetato at July 09, 2022 08:34 PM (Tc2CN) 224
Live albums: name 5 really good ones. Its tough!
------ Allman Brothers Live at the Filmore East. The Who Live at Leeds Stones Get Yer Ya Ya's Out Posted by: dartist at July 09, 2022 08:34 PM (+ya+t) 225
34 I was an extra in a Rick James video. Just throwing that out there.
Posted by: Regular joe at July 09, 2022 07:52 PM (nnp+f) --- Were you the couch? Posted by: All Hail Eris, Analog Hipster at July 09, 2022 08:34 PM (Dc2NZ) Posted by: Meade Lux Lewis, Domestic Terrorist at July 09, 2022 08:35 PM (sWM8x) 227
Prince's musical style mostly isn't what I listen to, but the guy was a very talented musician. There's a great clip on YouTube of him playing "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", with Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and others.
Posted by: a.moron at July 09, 2022 08:35 PM (F6Xpw) 228
Prima Nocta
https://youtu.be/GeBcEusUn0U If it's not Scottish, it's crap! Posted by: Notsothoreau I like big drums, and I cannot lie. Posted by: April--dash my lace wigs! at July 09, 2022 08:35 PM (OX9vb) 229
Just so you know, once the shootin and eatin is done we kick the tables out of the way and the dance floor is open at the TXMoMe with SMH as your DJ,
Posted by: Ben Had at July 09, 2022 08:32 PM (UDDta And she won't be playing Walking on Sunshine ! ![]() Posted by: Anti doesn't matter at July 09, 2022 08:36 PM (4+wAL) Posted by: Jazz Head at July 09, 2022 08:36 PM (sh7Ef) 231
Another Chance by Georgia Satellites. One of my all-time favorites songs.
Posted by: Eromero at July 09, 2022 08:36 PM (0OP+5) 232
153 What gets you rev'd up? Anything in particular?
Queen Bee, Thunderstruck and Shoot to Kill does it for me. Posted by: CrotchetyOldJarhead at July 09, 2022 08:19 PM (CzRZX) ----- Pantera. All of it. Posted by: ballistic at July 09, 2022 08:36 PM (oXNqT) 233
I never got into KISS. I simply wasn't around it until "I was made for Loving You" and "Shandy" came out. I like those songs but, man, KISS really sold out there.
Posted by: SFGoth at July 09, 2022 08:36 PM (KAi1n) 234
Rush in Rio is an excellent live album
Posted by: Puddleglum at July 09, 2022 08:36 PM (sAmhv) 235
Frampton Comes Alive is a good live one if youre not tire of it already.
Posted by: Jazz Head at July 09, 2022 08:36 PM (sh7Ef) 236
Some new (and newish - they've been at it since the 1990's) is Sabaton. They're a Swedish band that does heavy metal military history.
Their song about WWII's Warsaw Uprising, performed live in Warsaw, is pretty impressive. https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=BmerZbDPXns Posted by: The ARC of History! at July 09, 2022 08:37 PM (I2/tG) 237
Lots of Zappa is live as well.
Posted by: Jazz Head at July 09, 2022 08:37 PM (sh7Ef) 238
Joes Garage kills me
Posted by: Jazz Head at July 09, 2022 08:38 PM (sh7Ef) 239
237 Lots of Zappa is live as well.
Posted by: Jazz Head at July 09, 2022 08:37 PM (sh7Ef) --- Well...not Zappa. Posted by: All Hail Eris, Analog Hipster at July 09, 2022 08:38 PM (Dc2NZ) 240
That Kirsten Dunst cover is hilarious! Well done, too.
Posted by: Tom Servo at July 09, 2022 08:38 PM (r46W7) 241
Brian Johnson was a better frontman than Bon Scott. There, I said it.
Posted by: Duke Lowell I agree. I like Bon Scott-era AC/DC, some of their best tunes, but it was Johnson's voice that made them the post-70's juggernaut they became. "Back in Black" would not have become the colossus it is with Bon. He simply didn't have the voice for what they were becoming. Posted by: SFGoth at July 09, 2022 08:38 PM (KAi1n) 242
Trump's up in Alaska. ___________ Does he still have Secret Service protection? If so, In light of recent events, I'm not convinced something "unfortunate" might not happen. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at July 09, 2022 08:38 PM (/U27+) 243
"Roxy and Elsewhere" is a terrific live album! I have proclaimed my love of "Cheepnis" in other threads.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, Analog Hipster at July 09, 2022 08:40 PM (Dc2NZ) 244
CrotchetyOld Jarhead, I have not but I do listen to a lot of Johnny Lang
Posted by: Ben Had at July 09, 2022 08:40 PM (UDDta) 245
List of great live albums isn't complete without Uncle Ted's Gonzo Live, Motor City Mayhem, and Ultralive Ballisticrock.
Posted by: Prince Ludwig the Deplorable at July 09, 2022 08:40 PM (yykuI) 246
Which band(s) personify furry Crocs?
Posted by: All Hail Eris, Analog Hipster at July 09, 2022 08:17 PM (Dc2NZ) Did you click on the link? Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at July 09, 2022 08:40 PM (XIJ/X) 247
Johnny Winter Captured Live is great, as well as It's Alive by the Ramones.
Posted by: Pol Pott at July 09, 2022 08:40 PM (PIlQh) Posted by: Meade Lux Lewis, Domestic Terrorist at July 09, 2022 08:41 PM (sWM8x) 249
Just so you know, once the shootin and eatin is done we kick the tables out of the way and the dance floor is open at the TXMoMe with SMH as your DJ,
Posted by: Ben Had at July 09, 2022 08:32 PM (UDDta) Can't wait!! Posted by: April--dash my lace wigs! at July 09, 2022 08:41 PM (OX9vb) 250
Trump's up in Alaska.
___________ Does he still have Secret Service protection? If so, In light of recent events, I'm not convinced something "unfortunate" might not happen. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at July 09, 2022 08:38 PM (/U27+) Hope he has his own (private) carefully screened and selected protection. The Secret Service does not have a sterling record and likely has been Deep State compromised. *adjust foil hat* Posted by: Count de Monet at July 09, 2022 08:42 PM (4I/2K) 251
"Cheepnis" I love that tune
Posted by: Jazz Head at July 09, 2022 08:42 PM (sh7Ef) 252
I never got into KISS. I simply wasn't around it until "I was made for Loving You" and "Shandy" came out. I like those songs but, man, KISS really sold out there.
Posted by: SFGoth at July 09, 2022 08:36 PM (KAi1n) KISS. Sell Out? The hell, you say. It was around their 7th "Final Farewell Tour" that I realized, 'This is a band that will NEVER sell out' Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 08:42 PM (sJHOI) 253
Dire Straits- Alchemy is another great Live album.
Posted by: Puddleglum at July 09, 2022 08:42 PM (sAmhv) 254
Hahaha! I always forget to click on the photo.
Yeah, that there is a bedazzled fur-lined platform Croc! Posted by: All Hail Eris, Analog Hipster at July 09, 2022 08:42 PM (Dc2NZ) 255
There's a great clip on YouTube of him playing "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", with Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and others.
Posted by: a.moron at July 09, 2022 08:35 PM (F6Xpw) It's amazing. [and I agree with you about Prince] Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at July 09, 2022 08:43 PM (XIJ/X) 256
Posted by: Pete Bog
--------------------- What are we, chopped liver? Posted by: Beach Boys Motown went to Malibu Actually a lot more unique than the Band who shall not be named Posted by: Pete Bog at July 09, 2022 08:43 PM (Jzz++) 257
132 Heard Marc Almond's "Tears Run Rings" on the radio today:
https://tinyurl.com/m4bzespy Posted by: All Hail Eris, Analog Hipster at July 09, 2022 08:14 PM (Dc2NZ) ---- Never heard of him but I liked it, thanks. Posted by: Ciampino - interesting beat at July 09, 2022 08:44 PM (qfLjt) 258
Disagree. Bon Scott had a very distinct sound. Brian Johnson can scream.
Posted by: DB at July 09, 2022 08:28 PM (geLO8 ----------- Yes, he had a distinctive voice, but no way would he have pulled off Back in Black. Posted by: Duke Lowell at July 09, 2022 08:30 PM (u73oe) The very first band I was ever in was an AC/DC and early judas priest cover band. That was when bon scott died. The singer we had did a killer bon scott, but he could not sing Brian Johnson to save his life, as we found when back in black came out. One observation here- When back in black came out it was a very crucial time in metal. Priest had released British Steel, Iron maiden released Iron maiden, sabbath had released Heaven and hell, and there were a few other pivotal albums at that time. The next band I was in was playing all of it right then and there in the metal clubs. Brian johnson probably came in just at the right time, because in my bones I feel AC/DC would not have ridden that wave without him at that distinct moment in time. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at July 09, 2022 08:44 PM (VwHCD) 259
Live albums?
1. Unleashed in the East (Judas Priest) 2. On Your Feet Or On Your Knees (BOC) (note: muddled production but powerful performances) 3. Extraterrestrial Live (BOC) (Holy carp, I wish I could've seen this tour. Fantastic versions of everything, especially Veteran and a cover of Roadhouse Blues) Posted by: SFGoth at July 09, 2022 08:44 PM (KAi1n) Posted by: dartist at July 09, 2022 08:44 PM (+ya+t) 261
247 Johnny Winter Captured Live is great, as well as It's Alive by the Ramones.
Johnny Winter And... recorded a couple of terrific live albums. Forgot about them, but shouldn't have. Their Live at Woodstock album is also primo Posted by: Joetato at July 09, 2022 08:44 PM (Tc2CN) 262
255 There's a great clip on YouTube of him playing "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", with Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and others.
Posted by: a.moron at July 09, 2022 08:35 PM (F6Xpw) It's amazing. [and I agree with you about Prince] Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo That was at the R&R HoF ceremony a while back. I think it's when they inducted George Harrison. It's on YTube. It's a hell of a performance. Posted by: Puddleglum at July 09, 2022 08:45 PM (sAmhv) 263
It was around their 7th "Final Farewell Tour" that I realized, 'This is a band that will NEVER sell out'
Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 08:42 PM (sJHOI) It wasn't the $4000 Kiss Kasket? Posted by: Mark1971 at July 09, 2022 08:45 PM (xPl2J) Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at July 09, 2022 08:45 PM (89T5c) 265
Johnny Winter was the best white blues guitarist.
Posted by: Mark1971 at July 09, 2022 08:46 PM (xPl2J) 266
Actually a lot more unique than the Band who shall not be named
Posted by: Pete Bog at July 09, 2022 08:43 PM (Jzz++) Nickelback? Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at July 09, 2022 08:46 PM (XIJ/X) 267
Ever listen to Robbin Thompson out of Richmond? Sweet Virginia Breeze
Sorry, no. Never heard of them. Were you there when the armory blew up? Posted by: Archimedes at July 09, 2022 08:46 PM (/NCI4) Posted by: All Hail Eris, Analog Hipster at July 09, 2022 08:46 PM (Dc2NZ) 269
Which band(s) personify furry Crocs?
Posted by: All Hail Eris, Analog Hipster at July 09, 2022 08:17 PM (Dc2NZ) ----- Did you click on the link? Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo was expecting Divinyls, I Touch Myself. Not that Posted by: BifBewalski @ (MrZQl) - at July 09, 2022 08:47 PM (MrZQl) Posted by: CrotchetyOldJarhead at July 09, 2022 08:47 PM (CzRZX) 271
260-I know right? those 3 are HOF material
Posted by: Joetato at July 09, 2022 08:48 PM (Tc2CN) 272
For live albums, I like Iron Maiden's Live After Death and Ozzy's Speak of the Devil. The latter has him doing less sludgy versions of Black Sabbath material.
Posted by: bear with asymmetrical balls at July 09, 2022 08:48 PM (KFhLj) Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at July 09, 2022 08:48 PM (XIJ/X) 274
B.B.King Live at Cook County Jail.
Posted by: dartist at July 09, 2022 08:48 PM (+ya+t) 275
253 Dire Straits- Alchemy is another great Live album.
Posted by: Puddleglum at July 09, 2022 08:42 PM (sAmhv) ---- Sultans of Swing track from about 8 minutes, absolutely fabulous riff by Mark. I never get tired of it. Posted by: Ciampino - so nonchalant too at July 09, 2022 08:49 PM (qfLjt) 276
While they're not a metal band ("protometal"), BOC's 1980 comeback album Cultosaurus Erectus has a few metal gems on it: the opening opus "Black Blade", "Divine Wind", and "Lips in the Hills". (The album also has great non-metal stuff.)
Posted by: SFGoth at July 09, 2022 08:49 PM (KAi1n) 277
Trump is in Alaska, on his way to Japan maybe?
Posted by: Skip at July 09, 2022 08:49 PM (2JoB8) Posted by: Puddleglum at July 09, 2022 08:49 PM (sAmhv) Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at July 09, 2022 08:49 PM (XIJ/X) Posted by: Reuben Hick at July 09, 2022 08:50 PM (AHeqJ) 281
One of my favorite covers of Dylan, done live, is Johnny Winter's Highway 61, on that Dylan 30 year anniversary album done at MSG. Neil Young's stoned out cover of Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues on the same album is also a humdinger!
Posted by: Joetato at July 09, 2022 08:51 PM (Tc2CN) 282
201 https://youtu.be/ugZRzISBrKk
Dire Straits - Down on the Waterline Been bingeing Dire Straits lately. Posted by: Puddleglum at July 09, 2022 08:30 PM (sAmhv) I can't ever decide which album I like more, Making Movies or Brothers in Arms - and then there's Telegraph Road, which is one of those epic songs I can just get lost in. some of the quieter songs, like "Hand in Hand" are just so achingly sad. Posted by: Tom Servo at July 09, 2022 08:51 PM (r46W7) 283
5 Great live albums
UFO - Strangers in the Night Eric Clapton - Just One Night Allman Bros. - At Fillmore East Grateful Dead - Europe '72 Little Feat - Waiting for Columbus Posted by: Tennessee Jed at July 09, 2022 08:51 PM (pXkXl) 284
275: I can listen to Telegraph Road, all glorious 13+ minutes of it, on a loop.
Posted by: Puddleglum at July 09, 2022 08:51 PM (sAmhv) Posted by: CrotchetyOldJarhead at July 09, 2022 08:52 PM (CzRZX) 286
It was around their 7th "Final Farewell Tour" that I realized, 'This is a band that will NEVER sell out'
Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 08:42 PM (sJHOI) It wasn't the $4000 Kiss Kasket? Posted by: Mark1971 at July 09, 2022 08:45 PM (xPl2J) can be used as a cooler, you know, if you're not ready to die yet Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 08:52 PM (sJHOI) 287
UFO Strangers In The Night is the greatest live album. Nothing can touch it.
Posted by: Mark1971 at July 09, 2022 08:53 PM (xPl2J) 288
Lou Reed's Rock 'n' Roll Animal has gotta be right up there in the live album category, IMO. The Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner guitar work is worth the price of admission.
Posted by: Notorious BFD at July 09, 2022 08:53 PM (Xrfse) Posted by: Puddleglum at July 09, 2022 08:53 PM (sAmhv) 290
Been bingeing Dire Straits lately.
Posted by: Puddleglum at July 09, 2022 08:30 PM (sAmhv) I really like Mark Knopfler solo, too. Posted by: April--dash my lace wigs! at July 09, 2022 08:53 PM (OX9vb) 291
I had completely forgotten about the Little Feat Live record mentioned by several above. Have to dig that one out. I liked them a lot at one time, but its been a long time
Posted by: Joetato at July 09, 2022 08:54 PM (Tc2CN) 292
I agree. I like Bon Scott-era AC/DC, some of their best tunes, but it was Johnson's voice that made them the post-70's juggernaut they became. "Back in Black" would not have become the colossus it is with Bon. He simply didn't have the voice for what they were becoming.
Posted by: SFGoth at July 09, 2022 08:38 PM (KAi1n) Bingo. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at July 09, 2022 08:54 PM (VwHCD) Posted by: Martini Farmer at July 09, 2022 08:54 PM (BFigT) 294
Johnny Winter was the best white blues guitarist. Greater than SRV? Posted by: Reuben Hick Whiter than SRV Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at July 09, 2022 08:55 PM (63Dwl) 295
Dimebag Darrell was buried in a Kiss Kasket.
Posted by: Mark1971 at July 09, 2022 08:55 PM (xPl2J) 296
Telegraph road is like a James Michener novel set to music and condensed to 13 minutes.
Posted by: Tom Servo at July 09, 2022 08:55 PM (r46W7) 297
Every person that has bought a sold out performance of The Oak Ridge Boys knows all the word to "Elvira".
Posted by: Ben Had at July 09, 2022 08:55 PM (UDDta) Posted by: CrotchetyOldJarhead at July 09, 2022 08:55 PM (CzRZX) 299
Jethro Tull's 'Burstin' Out' is a really good live record
agree with GD's Europe '72, although I might put Skull & Roses ahead of that Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 08:55 PM (sJHOI) 300
UFO Strangers In The Night perfectly captures what late 70's arena hard rock was all about. It's an absolute gem.
Posted by: Tennessee Jed at July 09, 2022 08:56 PM (pXkXl) 301
The two biggest selling live albums are by two artists I just don't like. I guess puts me in a very small minority.
Garth Brooks and Bruce Springsteen Posted by: Anti doesn't matter at July 09, 2022 08:56 PM (aToww) 302
There has been some wonderful music made in the last 10 or 20 years but none of it in pop culture. It's the niche markets that shine. Suzy Bogguss did an album of American folk songs. There are several blue grass groups, often families, like The Petersens. Peter Hollens has created some wonderful acapella pieces. There's been more use of period correct instruments and arrangements in Baroque and earlier styles of music.
Besides YT and similar, I'm not aware of any other way to bring the music to peoples' attention. I can't imagine a radio station exists that would play it or some version of MTV. But they garner millions of fans over time. There is some hope. Posted by: JTB at July 09, 2022 08:57 PM (7EjX1) 303
This is just fun. The Georgia Satellites have a great sound, and Keep Your Hands To Yourself is a great example of it!
You see, I wanted her real bad and I was about to give in Oh, that's when she started talking about true love, started talking about sin That's when she told me a story 'bout free milk and a cow And said, "No huggee, no kissee until I get a wedding vow" Posted by: rhennigantx at July 09, 2022 08:57 PM (ex2Cx) 304
I wish they had released a live album for The Gruesome Twosome tour.
Alice Cooper + Rob Zombie = severe neck injury Posted by: Prince Ludwig the Deplorable at July 09, 2022 08:57 PM (yykuI) Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at July 09, 2022 08:57 PM (89T5c) 306
Europe '72 or Skull and Roses. It's a tough call. I love both of them.
Posted by: Tennessee Jed at July 09, 2022 08:57 PM (pXkXl) 307
Dimebag Darrel was gunned down at a long-time (mostly) metal live club called the Alrosa Villa in Columbus. Been there quite a few times.
Sad about Dimebag, he didn't deserve that shit Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 08:57 PM (sJHOI) 308
I really like Mark Knopfler solo, too.
Posted by: April--dash my lace wigs! his ewetoob channel is pretty good Posted by: BifBewalski @ (MrZQl) - at July 09, 2022 08:58 PM (MrZQl) 309
The real best selling live album of all-time is one that is rarely talked about as a huge seller. Eric Clapton's Unplugged. It is estimated to have shifted 26 million worldwide.
Posted by: rhennigantx at July 09, 2022 08:59 PM (ex2Cx) 310
I was looking for Clanadonia when I found that one.
https://youtu.be/fwWmcMz0ZVk I like Wicked Tinkers too. Posted by: Notsothoreau at July 09, 2022 08:59 PM (YynYJ) 311
My binge of late has been Nick Cave. Lots of melancholy, but The Weeping Song is one I don't remember from back then. I enjoy it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqhOVY58zIo Posted by: April--dash my lace wigs! at July 09, 2022 08:59 PM (OX9vb) 312
Best live stuff?
Nana Mizuki, Live Diamond: https://youtu.be/60fL9PvWI6U skip ahead to 5:20 or so if the anime music isn't your thing, and listen to her band go all jazz fusion on the tune while she steps offstage to change outfits. I think she goes through about 8 or 10 per concert. Within Temptation, Black Symphony: https://youtu.be/ScjEJRIZGvg https://youtu.be/39k1IQoeLAU Sharon changes outfits a half-dozen times during this one, too. Posted by: mikeski at July 09, 2022 09:00 PM (P1f+c) 313
Dire Straights Love Over Gold might be the best burning of wax ever!
Posted by: rhennigantx at July 09, 2022 09:01 PM (ex2Cx) 314
Dimebag Darrel was gunned down at a long-time (mostly) metal live club called the Alrosa Villa in Columbus. Been there quite a few times.
Sad about Dimebag, he didn't deserve that shit Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 08:57 PM (sJHOI) A friend of mine who lives out there was at that show. I happened to call him after I heard about thinking he just might have been there. His exact words were "I was there, saw dimebag get killed, and saw a cop blow the face off of the guy who did it." Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at July 09, 2022 09:01 PM (VwHCD) 315
The Weeping Song kicks big monkey ass. Pretty good version of Nick dueting on that song with the great Mark Lanegan of Screaming Trees
Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 09:02 PM (sJHOI) 316
My daughter was playing some Nana Mizuki for me recently, first time I'd heard of her and I was very impressed.
Posted by: Tom Servo at July 09, 2022 09:02 PM (r46W7) 317
Alrosa Villa was demolished a few months back. I think they are going to build affordable housing there.
Posted by: Mark1971 at July 09, 2022 09:02 PM (xPl2J) 318
I was trying to find Wynton Marsalis playing in the messiah and this came up ... cool. Skip to 2:50 if Clapton is too boring.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvNIivHdy0Q Posted by: You Really Don't Want to Know at July 09, 2022 09:02 PM (5Qjf9) 319
314. shit
Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 09:03 PM (sJHOI) 320
This past July 7 was the 30th anniversary of an album that changed how I view music forever: Dream Theater’s “Images and Words”.
Posted by: Cow Demon at July 09, 2022 09:03 PM (aRxqp) 321
Sorry, no. Never heard of them. Were you there when the armory blew up?
Posted by: Archimedes at July 09, 2022 08:46 PM (/NCI4) That happened with regularity (smaller ones). I was gone after '81 and I think there was a ginormous blowup was after that. Posted by: Count de Monet at July 09, 2022 09:04 PM (4I/2K) 322
i'm still a tad unclear on the whole 'African whatever is super awesome and probably the best thing ever and stop enjoying it.'
Posted by: Moron Robbie - How Joe Biden is just like the Founding Fathers, no seriously at July 09, 2022 09:04 PM (QsOFZ) 323
314: I’ve been to the grave of Dimebag, which now features his brother’s grave as well.
![]() Posted by: Cow Demon at July 09, 2022 09:04 PM (aRxqp) 324
Bob Seger's Live Bullet.
Posted by: huerfano at July 09, 2022 09:04 PM (dTFZY) 325
A lot of memories in this post. I remember driving the back roads on Nantucket with Mungo Jerry playing on the radio of my grandmother's '57 Chevy. (or I may have had a VW by then.)
I [played] -tried to play- the Haydn trumpet concerto at a school competition and got the worst grade possible. Posted by: Theodore at July 09, 2022 09:05 PM (GJnvT) 326
This past July 7 was the 30th anniversary of an album that changed how I view music forever: Dream Theater’s “Images and Words”.
Posted by: Cow Demon That one was instrumental (swidt?) in forming my musical tastes, too. Posted by: mikeski at July 09, 2022 09:05 PM (P1f+c) Posted by: Notorious BFD at July 09, 2022 09:05 PM (Xrfse) 328
For fun I looked up a review of Telegraph Road and found this; okay now this guy goes a little bit over top.
"Is Telegraph Road the best song ever?" "Telegraph Road is perhaps the best rock song ever made and probably one the best songs in the history of humanity." that made me LOL. Posted by: Tom Servo at July 09, 2022 09:05 PM (r46W7) 329
“If her daddy’s rich, take her out for a meal
If her daddy’s poor, just do as you will” Posted by: Cow Demon at July 09, 2022 09:06 PM (aRxqp) Posted by: Pete Bog at July 09, 2022 09:06 PM (Jzz++) 331
Wait, if we're talking Nick Cave then I'm throwing in Cassiel's Song.
He's got way too many to pick a favorite, though. And you either like him a lot or you think he's horrible. Posted by: Moron Robbie - How Joe Biden is just like the Founding Fathers, no seriously at July 09, 2022 09:07 PM (QsOFZ) 332
301 The two biggest selling live albums are by two artists I just don't like. I guess puts me in a very small minority.
Garth Brooks and Bruce Springsteen Posted by: Anti doesn't matter at July 09, 2022 08:56 PM (aToww) I'm right there with you. Never got into Garth Brooks, and Springsteen has sucked since 1975. Springsteen's first album wasn't bad, and had a distinct sound for the time, but it was all downhill since then. Posted by: a.moron at July 09, 2022 09:08 PM (F6Xpw) 333
At the BEE:
AP’s crack fact-check team lets us know Shinzo Abe did not recently tweet ‘I have information that will lead to the arrest of Hillary Clinton. Posted by: rhennigantx at July 09, 2022 09:08 PM (ex2Cx) 334
I never liked the How Do You Do song because I thought they should have come up with some better lyrics besides da-de-da-de-da-de da
Posted by: Theodore at July 09, 2022 09:09 PM (GJnvT) 335
328 For fun I looked up a review of Telegraph Road and found this; okay now this guy goes a little bit over top.
"Is Telegraph Road the best song ever?" "Telegraph Road is perhaps the best rock song ever made and probably one the best songs in the history of humanity." that made me LOL. Posted by: Tom Servo I love the song but yea, that's a wee bit much. Posted by: Puddleglum at July 09, 2022 09:09 PM (sAmhv) 336
Another Saturday night and I ain't got nobody
I got some money 'cause I just got paid How I wish I had someone to talk to Posted by: Ben Had at July 09, 2022 09:09 PM (UDDta) 337
283: Slayer “Live - Decade of Aggression”
Posted by: Cow Demon at July 09, 2022 09:09 PM (aRxqp) 338
All you need to know about my musical taste, refinement, and sophistication:
I have the double live albums for both The Beach Boys and for Jimmy Buffett. In my defense, I was a product of the times. Posted by: Count de Monet at July 09, 2022 09:09 PM (4I/2K) 339
I'm right there with you. Never got into Garth Brooks, and Springsteen has sucked since 1975. Springsteen's first album wasn't bad, and had a distinct sound for the time, but it was all downhill since then.
Posted by: a.moron at July 09, 2022 09:08 PM (F6Xpw) I really liked Springsteen in 1976. But... yeah. Posted by: Tom Servo at July 09, 2022 09:09 PM (r46W7) 340
Brings out the memories.
Long suppressed. Posted by: Pete Bog at July 09, 2022 09:06 PM (Jzz++) I find it fascinating that music is just like Proust's madeleine! Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at July 09, 2022 09:11 PM (XIJ/X) 341
“If her daddy’s rich, take her out for a meal
If her daddy’s poor, just do as you will” Posted by: Cow Demon at July 09, 2022 09:06 PM (aRxqp) A poor girl wants to marry and a rich girl wants to flirt. A rich man goes to college and a poor man goes to work. Posted by: Zombie Charlie Daniels who don't want nothing at all but will take another toke at July 09, 2022 09:11 PM (4I/2K) 342
What I recall from the Dimebag story, living in Columbus at that time.
Crazy shooter guy was in the military. Had some friends that were big into heavy metal. I *think* he may have gotten kicked out of the service due to escalating mental issues (could be wrong about this part). Anyway, crazy guy and friends are big into Pantera. Crazy guy even starts writing lyrics to songs "inspired" by Pantera. Crazy guy then starts writing notebooks of lyrics "inspired" by Pantera and showing his buds. Problem: all the lyrics were verbatim lyrics from actual Pantera songs. So there was a big identity/reality red flag starting. Mom wonders what to do with her troubled son, thinking he needs a hobby. What to buy for him that he can "get into". How about a gun? Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 09:13 PM (sJHOI) 343
small interruption,
looking up info on the movie, The Idiot, on the first page Bing is ... Gordon Brown. Posted by: Braenyard at July 09, 2022 09:13 PM (0A3LU) 344
Springsteen's Glory Days is about the only one of his tunes I'll listen to. The guys a douchenozzle.
Posted by: CrotchetyOldJarhead at July 09, 2022 09:14 PM (CzRZX) 345
Springsteen has sucked since 1975. Springsteen's first album wasn't bad, and had a distinct sound for the time, but it was all downhill since then.
Posted by: a.moron at July 09, 2022 09:08 PM (F6Xpw) His first two albums (1973) were excellent, his next one (Born To Run, 1975) was great, and his next two (1978 and 1980) were good. And then he lost it completely and turned into a sellout. Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at July 09, 2022 09:14 PM (XIJ/X) 346
Two other Nick Cave honorable mentions that people who like him might not be aware of:
A cover of Leonard Cohen's Tower of Song that really is fantastic and I usually hate covers, and especially pretentious Leonard Cohen covers. A song called God's Hotel. If you haven't heard either of those and like Cave you owe it to yourself to go to the youtubes and have a listen. Posted by: Moron Robbie - How Joe Biden is just like the Founding Fathers, no seriously at July 09, 2022 09:14 PM (QsOFZ) 347
Any Scots feeling homesick?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwWmcMz0ZVk Posted by: Ciampino - Clanadonia at July 09, 2022 09:15 PM (qfLjt) 348
Love Vampire Weekend. Only disappointed that they have not produced more albums thru the years.
Posted by: Ptlahy at July 09, 2022 09:15 PM (i3tW9) 349
Only Springsteen song I like was recorded by Manfred Mann.
Posted by: Mark1971 at July 09, 2022 09:15 PM (xPl2J) 350
I can't listen to a guy who sings about walking out on his wife and kids.
Posted by: SFGoth at July 09, 2022 09:16 PM (KAi1n) 351
Release the Bats
Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 09:16 PM (sJHOI) 352
Let me clarify, btw. I find most Cohen covers pretentious. I like Cohen himself and pretty much the bulk of his work. His books, like Nick Cave's, are fascinating but pretty disturbing.
Posted by: Moron Robbie - How Joe Biden is just like the Founding Fathers, no seriously at July 09, 2022 09:16 PM (QsOFZ) 353
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — Carlos Santana's return from a frightening moment at a concert in Michigan was put on hold Friday, minutes before he took the stage in Noblesville, Indiana. The 74-year-old musician was scheduled to perform at Ruoff Music Center Friday night after an opening performance by Earth, Wind & Fire. But after that group left the stage, concertgoers were informed that Santana would not be taking the stage. Those in attendance were told Santana wasn't feeling well and that the concert was being rescheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 3. Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at July 09, 2022 09:17 PM (63Dwl) Posted by: Moron Robbie - How Joe Biden is just like the Founding Fathers, no seriously at July 09, 2022 09:17 PM (QsOFZ) 355
I've been listening to the Hillbenders. It's a bluegrass band that does a lot of music by the Who.
Posted by: Notsothoreau Bluegrass covers, from a band that takes themselves exactly as seriously as their name: The Cleverlys. https://youtu.be/5-zfSWVqEU0?t=73 https://youtu.be/Z9s57UBMWdk (in the original Korean!) Posted by: mikeski at July 09, 2022 09:18 PM (P1f+c) Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Now the Summer of Our Discontent at July 09, 2022 09:19 PM (FVME7) 357
Mad World by Tears for Fears is a great song. But the remake by Susan Boyle is haunting and just as good, if not better depending on your mood
Posted by: CA Token at July 09, 2022 09:20 PM (2+yws) 358
I find it fascinating that music is just like Proust's madeleine!
Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at July 09, 2022 09:11 PM (XIJ/X) That's sure Purdy UC Berkeley talk right there. At my school we had old Bill Shakespeare and we liked it. Posted by: Pete Bog at July 09, 2022 09:20 PM (Jzz++) Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at July 09, 2022 09:23 PM (XIJ/X) 360
115: word. The love for Nirvana blew right past me and I was in HS when they took off.
Posted by: Cow Demon at July 09, 2022 09:23 PM (aRxqp) 361
334 I never liked the How Do You Do song because I thought they should have come up with some better lyrics besides da-de-da-de-da-de da
Posted by: Theodore at July 09, 2022 09:09 PM (GJnvT) I don't know which was Mouth and which McNeil but the one in the yellow sweater that still let her get cold was kinda cute in a couple ways. Posted by: Eromero at July 09, 2022 09:23 PM (0OP+5) 362
That's sure Purdy UC Berkeley talk right there. At my school we had old Bill Shakespeare and we liked it.
Posted by: Pete Bog We used to dream of Shakespeare. All we got was Melville, if we were lucky! Posted by: Prince Ludwig the Deplorable at July 09, 2022 09:24 PM (yykuI) 363
Live albums: name 5 really good ones. Its tough!
Posted by: Joetato Deep Purple-Live In Japan Peter Frampton-Frampton Comes Alive Who-Live at Leeds Dire Staits-Alchemy BOC-Extraterrestrial Live Posted by: SuperMayorSuperRonNirenberg-A Useless Political Hack at July 09, 2022 09:25 PM (XPTyd) 364
And since we've mentioned Dream Theater and cover bands, here's Unlucky Morpheus covering The Dance Of Eternity. With their violinist playing the keyboard part!
https://youtu.be/clB3yOKaayE Posted by: mikeski at July 09, 2022 09:25 PM (P1f+c) 365
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I'm right there with you. Never got into Garth Brooks, and Springsteen has sucked since 1975. Springsteen's first album wasn't bad, and had a distinct sound for the time, but it was all downhill since then. Posted by: a.moron at July 09, 2022 09:08 PM (F6Xpw) - ----- Garth's best song was because he mentioned Chris LeDoux. I am a Chris LeDoux fan. RIP Posted by: irright at July 09, 2022 09:26 PM (NTUk0) 366
For those somewhere between rock and grunge, try Screaming Trees two great albums, Sweet Oblivion and Dust
SO: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=LdAGDZqeTTk D: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=QZ2Vm7tOCpg Posted by: Slash Buzz at July 09, 2022 09:26 PM (tjGJt) 367
Here's The Blue Nile, a great group that you've probably never heard of.
Excellent late night music. "Hats" may be the best 3 o'clock in the morning album ever. Here are all 4 of their albums. Enjoy! "A Walk Across Rooftops" https://tinyurl.com/49aw8fp4 "Hats" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTAAgVOdTLI "Peace at Last" https://tinyurl.com/yv46ttkj "High" https://tinyurl.com/mr47xp38 Posted by: naturalfake at July 09, 2022 09:26 PM (5NkmN) 368
Cheap Trick - Live at Budokan
Genesis - Three Sides Live Posted by: CA Token at July 09, 2022 09:27 PM (2+yws) 369
Yeah Buddy.
What kind of music thread would you have without some Zappa. https://youtu.be/9j-ei06nB04 Posted by: That Guy What Always Says Yeah Buddy TM at July 09, 2022 09:27 PM (R5lpX) 370
So, an entire music thread and no love for the pan flute?
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at July 09, 2022 09:27 PM (2Ra0c) 371
Xanphir?
Posted by: CA Token at July 09, 2022 09:28 PM (2+yws) 372
Something interesting about music for me: I am terminally optimistic and mostly happy. But I love melancholy music best.
Mr. April is terminally pessimistic and mostly depressed, but he likes to listen to super happy pop, like 70's era. Anyone else like that--typically listen to music that is opposite your normal mood? Posted by: April--dash my lace wigs! at July 09, 2022 09:28 PM (OX9vb) 373
Live albums: name 5 really good ones. Its tough!
* Ralph Stanley Live in Japan Nick Cave and the Live Seeds Ministry's In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up Jane's Addiction (I think it was eponymous) Devo Mongoloid Years, although I think that was two live shows Posted by: Moron Robbie - How Joe Biden is just like the Founding Fathers, no seriously at July 09, 2022 09:29 PM (QsOFZ) 374
Mr. April is terminally pessimistic and mostly depressed, but he likes to listen to super happy pop, like 70's era.
--------- Call me. Posted by: Katrina and the Waves at July 09, 2022 09:30 PM (2Ra0c) 375
Everyone have a great evening, not sure why but have outgoing artillery fire here.
Posted by: Skip at July 09, 2022 09:30 PM (2JoB8) 376
Heh. Seals and Crocs
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at July 09, 2022 08:28 PM (89T5c) Crocman Turner Overdrive Posted by: Diogenes at July 09, 2022 09:30 PM (anj39) 377
I do not know how they produced Love Over Gold but it was awesome. I was selling high end stereo on the sound it made was just great.
It sounded ok on a nice system but in a great system it was like be transported to the room with Mark and Crew! Posted by: rhennigantx at July 09, 2022 09:31 PM (ex2Cx) 378
Anyone else like that--typically listen to music that is opposite your normal mood?
Posted by: April--dash my lace wigs! I will listen to music to adjust my mood like that. Yes, music really is my anti-drug. Though if you've clicked on the stuff I've linked in this thread, you probably think I'm just on drugs. ![]() Posted by: mikeski at July 09, 2022 09:31 PM (P1f+c) 379
375 Everyone have a great evening, not sure why but have outgoing artillery fire here.
Posted by: Skip at July 09, 2022 09:30 PM (2JoB ![]() Clearing white trash from WalMart parking lot to restripe! Posted by: rhennigantx at July 09, 2022 09:32 PM (ex2Cx) 380
Two fave one hit wonders
Signs: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=oeT5otk2R1g Brandy: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=DVx8L7a3MuE Special bonus, Bills by Lunch Money Lewis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IrQHeDcMi8 Posted by: Slash Buzz at July 09, 2022 09:32 PM (tjGJt) 381
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So, an entire music thread and no love for the pan flute? Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at July 09, 2022 09:27 PM - - ---- Pan flute? Pfft. Posted by: ZimZamFirFar (on the sheet-cake flute) at July 09, 2022 09:32 PM (NTUk0) 382
Anyone else like that--typically listen to music that is opposite your normal mood?
* I'll have to pay attention. I tend to listen to the same stuff regardless, so it might just be "I'm in the mood for music." I don't know if that corresponds with good or bad, though. Posted by: Moron Robbie - How Joe Biden is just like the Founding Fathers, no seriously at July 09, 2022 09:33 PM (QsOFZ) 383
Call me.
Posted by: Katrina and the Waves at July 09, 2022 09:30 PM (2Ra0c) Exactly, he loves that one! Posted by: April--dash my lace wigs! at July 09, 2022 09:33 PM (OX9vb) 384
I like Willie Roadhouse!
Posted by: rhennigantx at July 09, 2022 09:33 PM (ex2Cx) 385
Guily pleasure and 1 hit wonder (afaik) - When Will I See You Again by The Three Degrees
https://tinyurl.com/2aca8wky You know you like it. Posted by: 496 at July 09, 2022 09:33 PM (U1eOr) Posted by: mikeski at July 09, 2022 09:33 PM (P1f+c) Posted by: Blanco Basura - moronhorde.com. Not insurgents, counterrevolutionaries. at July 09, 2022 09:33 PM (Bd6X8) Posted by: rhennigantx at July 09, 2022 09:34 PM (ex2Cx) 389
So...
Since Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs were mentioned separately, here they are together...and they're really good! https://tinyurl.com/3t9wj98w Covering the Who's: The Kids Are Alright Posted by: browndog Official Mascot of Team Gizzard at July 09, 2022 09:34 PM (BgMrQ) 390
Bought a Herb Alpert "greatest hits" CD last week. Started listening to it yesterday.
Takes me back to when only Mom was able to place the needle on the disc on the hi-fi. (The automatic didn't work.) This one's a keeper. Posted by: Weak Geek at July 09, 2022 09:34 PM (Om/di) 391
Lately I've been digging on Japanese Jazz/Funk from early-mid 70s. One showed up in my YouTube suggestions (probably because I watched a short doc on Jaco Pastorius) and, you know how it is, once you listen to one record YouTubes keeps suggesting more.
Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 07:39 PM (sJHOI) My current go-to is Korean "trot" which is mostly peppy old fogey music, I guess you could say. These are clips of some of the popular ones for 2020: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7KFhd8tqTg Posted by: Bonnie Blue - the ungrateful colonial at July 09, 2022 09:34 PM (gao0c) 392
Heh. Seals and Crocs
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at July 09, 2022 08:28 PM (89T5c) Crocman Turner Overdrive Posted by: Diogenes at July 09, 2022 09:30 PM (anj39) Christopher Crocs - Sailing and Arthur's Theme Posted by: Count de Monet at July 09, 2022 09:35 PM (4I/2K) 393
After noting his agreement, Brooks lamented, “I have never understood why an Australian-style gun buyback is an affront to anybody. It’s an open choice. You can sell your gun or not. But if we’re going to reduce 400 million guns, it would take something like that, not even just banning future purchases. I mean, we have got 400 million here.”
buyback You never owned them! An act of buying something that one previously sold or owned. The repurchase of stock by the company that issued it, as to reduce holdings of a single investor or increase the value of shares by reducing their number. The repurchase of something previously sold, especially of stock by the company that issued it. Posted by: rhennigantx at July 09, 2022 09:36 PM (ex2Cx) 394
Here's The Blue Nile, a great group that you've probably never heard of.
Posted by: naturalfake I have heard of them, but it's a name I haven't heard in many years..... Posted by: mikeski at July 09, 2022 09:36 PM (P1f+c) 395
SRI LANKA: Protesters burn down Sri Lanka PM’s private house.
* The neat part will be watching ABC, CBS, NBC, etc. and hearing them try to report on this without having reported on what led up to it and trying to avoid reporting it now. Posted by: Moron Robbie - How Joe Biden is just like the Founding Fathers, no seriously at July 09, 2022 09:36 PM (QsOFZ) 396
His first two albums (1973) were excellent, his next one (Born To Run, 1975) was great, and his next two (1978 and 1980) were good.
And then he lost it completely and turned into a sellout. Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at July 09, 2022 09:14 PM (XIJ/X) When MTV hit the scene, he went to hell... Posted by: browndog Official Mascot of Team Gizzard at July 09, 2022 09:37 PM (BgMrQ) 397
In my defense, those pan flute commercials were a LONG time ago, and very late at night.
Posted by: CA Token at July 09, 2022 09:37 PM (2+yws) 398
392 Heh. Seals and Crocs
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at July 09, 2022 08:28 PM (89T5c) Crocman Turner Overdrive Posted by: Diogenes at July 09, 2022 09:30 PM (anj39) Christopher Crocs - Sailing and Arthur's Theme Posted by: Count de Monet at July 09, 2022 09:35 PM (4I/2K) Croxby Flex seal and Gnash Posted by: rhennigantx at July 09, 2022 09:37 PM (ex2Cx) 399
Southern Crocs, by Crocsby Stills and Gnash
Posted by: Pete Bog at July 09, 2022 09:38 PM (Jzz++) 400
My favorite Herb Alpert is North on South Street.
Posted by: Jazz Head at July 09, 2022 09:38 PM (sh7Ef) 401
The ONT has arrived.
Posted by: Bete at July 09, 2022 09:38 PM (w9ZnN) 402
395: that’s cute, you thinking any U.S. media outlet would report that.
Interestingly, you know what is completely missing from my BBC and CBC apps? News from the Netherlands. As if nothing is happening there. Posted by: Cow Demon at July 09, 2022 09:39 PM (aRxqp) 403
I understand the "buyback" mentality completely. When you make people ask the government permission to buy a product and make them a 3rd party in every purchase, it's not a difficult leap to make people's minds believe that the purchase involved said 3rd party and that 3rd party can buy the product back.
Posted by: Moron Robbie - How Joe Biden is just like the Founding Fathers, no seriously at July 09, 2022 09:39 PM (QsOFZ) 404
CBD - You're dead on about Springsteen. His early stuff was great. He sucks now though... has for years.
Posted by: 496 at July 09, 2022 09:39 PM (U1eOr) 405
In my defense, those pan flute commercials were a LONG time ago, and very late at night. Posted by: CA Token Well turn it up, man! Posted by: Freedom rocker at July 09, 2022 09:39 PM (63Dwl) 406
Motown and get the fuck off my lawn.
Gotta agree. That's a lawn worth defending. Posted by: Notorious BFD at July 09, 2022 08:17 PM (Xrfse) *fistbump* Posted by: Diogenes at July 09, 2022 09:40 PM (anj39) 407
There's a joke about the theremin artist who hasn't touched an instrument in years, but I'll be damned if I can remember it.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at July 09, 2022 09:40 PM (2Ra0c) 408
Have been getting into organ blues lately. Some things the Horde might enjoy.
Tiki, by Jimmy McGriff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cj0P0u7R39o Inner City Blues, by Reuben Wilson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRfeFaCHOdU Sweet Sister Funk, by Ramon Morris https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NtZ2W8L5Rw Posted by: Slash Buzz at July 09, 2022 09:40 PM (tjGJt) 409
His first two albums (1973) were excellent, his next one (Born To Run, 1975) was great, and his next two (1978 and 1980) were good.
And then he lost it completely and turned into a sellout. Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo * I remember reading an article back in the 80s or so discussing how the label that made Springstein a star had a choice to push him or Tom Waits, and they chose Bruce. In another timeline Tom Waits had the full backing of that record label and is the level of rock star that Bruce Springstein is in ours. Posted by: Moron Robbie - How Joe Biden is just like the Founding Fathers, no seriously at July 09, 2022 09:41 PM (QsOFZ) 410
CBD - You're dead on about Springsteen. His early stuff was great. He sucks now though... has for years.
Posted by: 496 at July 09, 2022 09:39 PM (U1eOr) Happens to a lot of artists. Whatever thirst drove them gets sLeaked by fame. Then they start to believe it is them not the art that was what drove their popularity. Hubris is a bitch. Posted by: Pete Bog at July 09, 2022 09:42 PM (Jzz++) 411
Johnny Winter's album Second Winter could be included in the next interplanetary thingy where they include music. And of course, more Chuck Berry.
Posted by: vivi at July 09, 2022 09:42 PM (33kEg) 412
313 Dire Straights Love Over Gold might be the best burning of wax ever!
Posted by: rhennigantx I agree. Love Over Gold is on my Perfect Album list. Making Movies would have been perfect if Mark had left Les Boys off of it. Damn, how the hell did I forget Rock And Roll Animal and Lou Reed Live! Posted by: SuperMayorSuperRonNirenberg-A Useless Political Hack at July 09, 2022 09:43 PM (XPTyd) 413
Dire Straits, damned spell correct!
Posted by: SuperMayorSuperRonNirenberg-A Useless Political Hack at July 09, 2022 09:44 PM (XPTyd) 414
391 Lately I've been digging on Japanese Jazz/Funk from early-mid 70s. One showed up in my YouTube suggestions (probably because I watched a short doc on Jaco Pastorius) and, you know how it is, once you listen to one record YouTubes keeps suggesting more.
Posted by: ghost of hallelujah at July 09, 2022 07:39 PM (sJHOI) My current go-to is Korean "trot" which is mostly peppy old fogey music, I guess you could say. These are clips of some of the popular ones for 2020: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7KFhd8tqTg Posted by: Bonnie Blue - the ungrateful colonial at July 09, 2022 09:34 PM (gao0c) Hiroshima. The band, not the city. Posted by: Eromero at July 09, 2022 09:45 PM (0OP+5) 415
And their feet are often revealed to be clay
Lawsuit alleges Bruce was involved with a younger version of his current wife with whom he was cheating on his previous wife. But what the hell? Posted by: Pete Bog at July 09, 2022 09:45 PM (Jzz++) 416
Pete Bog - IIRC, Bruce's music turning g to crap also coincided with him hooking up with Patty Scialfa. He got fat and happy and stopped writing good stuff.
Posted by: 496 at July 09, 2022 09:48 PM (U1eOr) 417
Monterey Pop Festival 67 with Otis Redding on one side of the album and Jimi Hendrix on the other side
Posted by: Theodore at July 09, 2022 09:54 PM (GJnvT) 418
Look up Patty Gurdy on u tube. She’s amazing and easy on the eyes. She plays the hurry gurdy.
Posted by: RetSgtRN at July 09, 2022 10:05 PM (NVtgT) 419
400 - Thanks for the mention of Alpert's North on South St. Hadn't gotten to that one yet and checking it out now.
Posted by: Just Some Guy at July 09, 2022 10:09 PM (JzDjf) 420
Great live album: "Live Bullet" by Bob Seger and TSBB.
(Still trying to find it without cheating via eBay) Posted by: Weak Geek at July 09, 2022 10:13 PM (Om/di) 421
It feels weird when YouTube recommends a new band to you....and you actually enjoy it. A month ago they gave me some videos by 'Fellowship,' a metal band that films videos in a forest or off in some valley....But they're a happy band, and they're not above turning their videos into a bit of a joke. Still, I've become quite fond of their song "Glint." Anyways, their first full album actually drops in the next week or so.
And after watching the Fellowship videos, I was lead to some videos by cover band 'Lords of the Trident' who film metal videos in their back yard, or in the park, or in the random open spaces surrounding suburbia...Deliberately silly, but with a good lead singer. And through them I discovered "Carry the Flame" by 'Unleash the Archers.' Not fond of everything UtA does, but "Carry the Flame" was awesome! An upbeat male-and-female duet that just hits all the right notes.... Posted by: Castle Guy at July 09, 2022 10:14 PM (Lhaco) 422
Disturbed did a cover of "The Sound of Silence".
I think it's outrageously better than the original. Take a listen: https://youtu.be/u9Dg-g7t2l4 Posted by: Johnnie Salami at July 09, 2022 11:04 PM (Y45pj) 423
There's a great clip on YouTube of him playing "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", with Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and others.
Posted by: a.moron at July 09, 2022 08:35 PM (F6Xpw) It's amazing. [and I agree with you about Prince] Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at July 09, 2022 08:43 PM (XIJ/X) == It really shows Prince's skill as a musician. Yes, like many of them dabbled in illicit substances. But I read that Prince's issues were more pointed towards painkillers - he had always been a very physical live performer, and he messed up body parts doing so. He couldn't break away from them, and had continual pain issues. He won't be the first or last to get hooked on them - Rush did and many athletes have. But the pills got him all the way. Posted by: Black JEM at July 09, 2022 11:06 PM (xWZcb) 424
Prince is one of the greatest pop artists ever, man…
1999 Let’s Go Crazy Kiss When Doves Cry Nothing Compared 2 U Manic Monday Little Red Corvette And, my God, what a live performer!!! Posted by: Walker Dollahon at July 10, 2022 12:35 AM (v1fF7) 425
But I read that Prince's issues were more pointed towards painkillers - he had always been a very physical live performer, and he messed up body parts doing so. He couldn't break away from them, and had continual pain issues. He won't be the first or last to get hooked on them - Rush did and many athletes have. But the pills got him all the way.
Posted by: Black JEM at July 09, 2022 11:06 I've heard the same story. What I don't get is why this causes restrictions by the GOVT on physicians that are prescribing pain killers as innocuous as Tramadol. I've taken it on and off for about 20 yrs, before and between a hip replacement and 2 back surgeries. Never been addicted to it, never got high off it, it somewhat blunts the pain. Those that have problems w/ other drugs, like Prince or Michael Jackson, have created an environment where those needing even minor pain relief are denied meds, because the govt scares the docs. Posted by: Farmer at July 10, 2022 01:13 AM (55Qr6) 426
There's still a lot of great new music out there, but you have to go look for it. I'm pushing 60 so I'm not supposed to like this stuff. My current obsession is a band named "Wolf Alice". They do everything from rock to punk to ballads, slow, fast, soft, hard...they're just a great all-around band. It doesn't hurt that singer Ellie Rowsell is very easy on the eyes. They've won big awards and played big shows (Glastonbury last month), but they never seem to get very big. Give 'em a listen. "Giant Peach" is probably my favorite song from them.
Great new music is out there, but it's not played on the radio and handed to us like it used to be. Posted by: Warmongerel at July 10, 2022 01:14 AM (Sbg+R) 427
Ace, I have 40 years on you and saw many great artists perform at their peak. I’ll never think of Prince as a junkie after having hip replacement surgery as the agony of pain from degrading hips was what drove him to pain killers. I was shocked at the time when David Lee Roth “Jump” had the surgery in his early forties. On stage, the greatest artists give it their all. Amazed today that Mick Jagger can move like Jagger.
Posted by: Cakeeater at July 10, 2022 02:17 AM (uf9NG) 428
Live albums: Double Live Gonzo by Nugent and Secret World by Gabriel (especially with video).
And yeah, Bruce Springsteen’s best songs (and several by Dylan) were all recorded by Manfred Mann. Posted by: Advo at July 10, 2022 05:02 PM (LcnVR) Processing 0.06, elapsed 0.0769 seconds. |
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