Did you have a link somewhere? I think I made fun of you without listening to it. Getting old, hard to remember.
Certainly doesn't outstay its welcome. They managed to go through three distinct iterations. Phase 1 is Velocity Girl and It Happens - i.e., C86 jangly guitar Byrds-wannabes (and no worse for that). Then there was the greasy rock-out of Ivy Ivy Ivy. And then Phase 3 is the whole rock/trip hop hybrid of Loaded
I won a bet once with T(yrannosaurus) Rex. I was in a record store with a friend and I bet him I could find the record with the longest title. I knew I would win with this: Of course that was in pre-Fiona Apple days.
MOST EXCELLENT YOU know about TOP!!!! Dr.John!! EWF!!!, ZAPPA!!!,JHENDRIX!!,PINK FLOYD!!! Of course...I'm excited........
You know, I never really got into the Stones. I was always a Zeppelin and Beatles guy. Wait. It should be in my signature? Is that not visible? Maybe I have one of Denny's blasted security/privacy options set wrong. lol www.reverbnation.com/swilnation is the band I am in (Most of the songs I write.) www.reverbnation.com/orionbailey is my personal music (very rough mixes. Depending on the date, I ..I still dont know shit. lol) www.reverbnation.com/hookmeisters is an old band I was in (Denial is a song I wrote for the band, the guitar player wrote most everything else)
I still listen to the Smoker you drink the player you get and Got any gum? Joe Walsh is a masterful record producer and engineer as well as a great parts player...the Eagles sound got a huge makeover when he joined the band....Pete Townsend said he's the best there is...Joe gave Pete advice on different guitar / amp combinations to get sounds..another guy who makes beautiful recordings is Jim Messina...all his Buffalo Springfield, Poco and Loggins and Messina records are beautifully done. Mother Lode is a really underrated record.
Everyone knows and agrees that The Stone Roses are amazing, I'm sure, so I'll toss out an album that's pretty exquisite by a group named after a Stone Roses song: The Seven Seas by Elephant Stone
Another couple I should add for the bluegrass fans would be Dolly Parton's The Grass is Blue and Old and in the Way with Peter Rowan, David Grisman and Jerry Garcia..
I'm getting gardening supplies currently so I don't have time to share right now, but I have a hilarious Black Francis/ Frank Black story I'll share later............ Hold your shorts.
Heres sime albums I like thst I think fly under the radar. 1. Rocker From The Crypt - Scream Deacuila Scream! 2. Gene Clark - White Light 3. Richard Thompson - Henry the Human Fly 4. Dr. Feelgood- Down By The Jerry 5. No FX - Punk In Drublic 6. Down - NOLA 7. King's X - Gretchen Goes To Nebraska 8. Fred Neil - Bleacher & McDougal 9. Death - The Sound of Peseverance 10. John Martyn - Glorius Fool
I owned that album! I believe that was even pre-Fairport Convention. Do you have this album of covers? The REM and Blind Boys covers are awesome. My sister's first boyfriend was a huge John Martyn (RIP) fan. Saw him in concert. I love One World.
It depends on my mood. Today I've been listening to classical music and movie soundtracks. These are not in any particular order. 1. Maurice Jarre - Witness Soundtrack 2. Hans Zimmer - Inception Soundtrack 3. Johann Sebastian Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major, BWV 1048 Cantata BWV 147 – Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068 – Air on the G String Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565 4. Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony No. 5 Für Elise Moonlight Sonata Symphony No. 9 5. Johann Pachelbel - Canon in D Major 6. Edvard Grieg - Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46, and Suite No. 2, Op. 55 Wedding Day at Troldhaugen 7. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker Suite Swan Lake Suite Sleeping Beauty Suite 8. Samuel Barber - Adagio for Strings 9. José Luis Merlin - Suite del Recuerdo