The Cramps Songs the Lord Taught Us.
True Detective OST on youtube. Someone needs to release this collection in a real audio format. Great collection of music.
Mendelssohn overtures + "Italian" symphony.
little feat -
feats don't fail me now
waiting for columbus
representing the mambo
I seem to have a severe case of feat-itis.
feats don't fail me now
waiting for columbus
representing the mambo
I seem to have a severe case of feat-itis.
The Mikado (d'Oyly Carte)
quote:Originally posted by Jabe11:
little feat -
feats don't fail me now
waiting for columbus
representing the mambo
I seem to have a severe case of feat-itis.
Nothing wrong with that!
JJ Cale - Troubadour
quote:Originally posted by JDWest:
JJ Cale - Troubadour
Incredible guitar work.
Rick
Is it all the droning and pulsing? If so, I agree.quote:Originally posted by steve8:
True Detective OST on youtube. Someone needs to release this collection in a real audio format. Great collection of music.
The Tossers - On a Fine Spring Evening
quote:Originally posted by Vino Bevo:
The Tossers - On a Fine Spring Evening
They played live outdoors at a new Irish festival at a new-ish music venue less than 15 minutes from my home last summer. I hope they are there again - what a fun band to watch live.
The Specials...downloaded some various shit.
Taylor Swift's new album . . . daughters and wife love it which essentially means I will have to grow to love it.
That said, this young woman is fantastically talented. From her good looks, I originally chalked her up to another pretty face with little talent. But having heard many of her songs at least 10x over the last week, I must admit that she has some serious music chops and obviously is a marketing genius at the ripe age of 25 (or did she turn 26 already?)
That said, this young woman is fantastically talented. From her good looks, I originally chalked her up to another pretty face with little talent. But having heard many of her songs at least 10x over the last week, I must admit that she has some serious music chops and obviously is a marketing genius at the ripe age of 25 (or did she turn 26 already?)
quote:Originally posted by Parcival:
Taylor Swift's new album . . . daughters and wife love it which essentially means I will have to grow to love it.
That said, this young woman is fantastically talented. From her good looks, I originally chalked her up to another pretty face with little talent. But having heard many of her songs at least 10x over the last week, I must admit that she has some serious music chops and obviously is a marketing genius at the ripe age of 25 (or did she turn 26 already?)
I hate to admit it, but I tend to agree more as time passes. I still change the station when she comes on, but I'm starting to notice I hesitate a little with her more recent releases.
quote:Originally posted by Vino Bevo:quote:Originally posted by Parcival:
Taylor Swift's new album . . . daughters and wife love it which essentially means I will have to grow to love it.
That said, this young woman is fantastically talented. From her good looks, I originally chalked her up to another pretty face with little talent. But having heard many of her songs at least 10x over the last week, I must admit that she has some serious music chops and obviously is a marketing genius at the ripe age of 25 (or did she turn 26 already?)
I hate to admit it, but I tend to agree more as time passes. I still change the station when she comes on, but I'm starting to notice I hesitate a little with her more recent releases.
The problem is always, "compared to what?"
She's very talented so long as you've never heard Joni Mitchell or Janis Joplin. Or Grace Slick's best stuff. Or even Stevie Nicks' best stuff. Or Ani DiFranco's best songs. Or Fiona Apple's.
If we're comparing Taylor to Alanis Morissette or Britney Spears or Miley Cyrus then, yeah, Taylor is really talented. But why is that the bar?
Black Keys - Rubber Factory
Maria Muldaur, Midnight at the Oasis.
The place we're renting has a nice stereo (Technics) with a few CD's that are almost all 'greatest hits' compilations of the 1970's. It's been fun to revisit that decade, though I think we're about done with the BeeGees for the near future.
The place we're renting has a nice stereo (Technics) with a few CD's that are almost all 'greatest hits' compilations of the 1970's. It's been fun to revisit that decade, though I think we're about done with the BeeGees for the near future.
Harvest means listening to a lot of Rock. A New Zealand harvest means a lot of The Bleeders, As Sweet as Sin...
Bad Brains, I against I
quote:Originally posted by Jabe11:
Bad Brains, I against I
Love it.
Charlie Robison
Poetic Champions, Van Morrison
Cake, fashion nugget
Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit
BADBADNOTGOOD - BBNG
Steve Earl & The Dukes - Terraplane
Joey BadA$$ - 1999
Haydn, string quartets
Oasis - (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
quote:Originally posted by gigabit:
Oasis - (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
I've always had problems separating their music from the Gallagher brothers obnoxiousness.
- Sunny Day Real Estate
The Clash, Complete Control.
Rick
Rick
Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell
Modest Mouse - Stranger to Ourselves
X Los Angeles.
The New Pornographers - Challengers
Olivia Newton John - "Heart Attack"
quote:Originally posted by steve8:
Modest Mouse - Stranger to Ourselves
You got me hooked !!
Also:
Modest Mouse - We were dead even before the ship sank

Keith Richards - Main Offender
Ghostface - 36 Seasons
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