Muzac For Munsters

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Neko's got a killer voice, but I still think alt country is where old rockers go to get lame.
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Speaking of Vancouver talent, anyone else enjoy The Pack AD?
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Cornuck wrote:Speaking of Vancouver talent, anyone else enjoy The Pack AD?
Just watched a few of their vids. Thanks Cornuck. Pretty interesting sound for sure.
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Arachnid wrote:Hey B'Dude

Thanks for the recommendations...

I gave a listen to some and AA Bondy stands out the most. BoH, not so much but I always give them a few listen before judgement is passed (or the audio hard on kicks in or not 8-) ). Bon Iver ain't bad either.
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Per wrote:This 17-yo kid from Umeå was recently named one of the artists you should keep an eye on by TIME magazine:
(just stop when they go to interview, it's all in Swedish, and then she leads the audience in a traditional song...)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kuft7oCm ... ata_player

Her name is Tove Styrke and she was on Swedish Idol when she was 16. Oddly she came in third, but I doubt anyone remembers who the first and second place people were.... :roll:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nt2GPXkf ... ata_player

Song from the '70s by Ted Gärdestad. The lyrics begin "the sky is an innocent blue, like eyes when the children are small, that rain drops keep falling like tears from above, is not the stars' fault, darling, I know how it feels, when the bridge to what's safe has been burnt, and even though time has us cornered right now, the sky is an innocent blue."
Some real good music coming out of Sweden these days, weirdly enough. They are like the new British invasion, sorta. I'm a huge fan of Sweden's Jose Gonzalez/Junip (yes, he is Swedish) and the Tallest Man on Earth. Love Jose's cover of the Knife's (another Swedish band) 'Heartbeats'.

Check out Jose covering the Knifes 'Heartbeats' - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4_4abCWw-w
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Did not know The Tallest Man on Earth was a Swede. And yeah, they are overrepresented in the music scene these days.. especially the indie crowd. Not that's it's a bad thing.
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It's not all good though... Lady Gaga, Britney Spears and the Back Street Boys have all relied on Sweish song writers and producers for their hits... :oops:

Our music exports bring in more dough than our car exports though, which I guess is pretty good.
But there's an awful lot of Canadian music going around too.
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Hoss wrote:Neko's got a killer voice, but I still think alt country is where old rockers go to get lame.
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Per wrote:It's not all good though... Lady Gaga, Britney Spears and the Back Street Boys have all relied on Sweish song writers and producers for their hits... :oops:

Our music exports bring in more dough than our car exports though, which I guess is pretty good.
But there's an awful lot of Canadian music going around too.
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Topper wrote:John Doe, Dave Alvin, Mojo Nixon, Alejandro Escavedo, HankIII
I love John Doe. I could forgive him anything. X is an all time fave. Never cared too much about the Williams fam, Alejandro's brother had a pretty killer band, and the Blasters always seemed really boring and borderline rockabilly to me.
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Hoss wrote:
Topper wrote:John Doe, Dave Alvin, Mojo Nixon, Alejandro Escavedo, HankIII
I love John Doe. I could forgive him anything. X is an all time fave. Never cared too much about the Williams fam, Alejandro's brother had a pretty killer band, and the Blasters always seemed really boring and borderline rockabilly to me.
East LA in the mid 70's with the Blaster, Los Lobos, mojo, and X having interchangeable parts. Hell even Jello came down from San Fran to join the fun. Odd Rollins never chimed in.
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Playing together? Never heard about that. Crazy...
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I know he's a little mainstream for some of you guys that are really big into the Indy music scene, but I am pretty excited to see Santana tonight at Rogers Arena. I've always been a fan, but I never got to the see him play live.
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I was that way with alice cooper....phoenix county fair
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Santana was brilliant! The man says more with his guitar than most people say with words. Danced for most of the concert due to the wicked Latin back-beats.

His opening act was good as well. Michael Franti and Spearhead. I just bought the album on iTunes. Liking it so far.
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