Muzac For Munsters
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Doc: "BTW, Donny was right, you're smug."
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Fuck off
(just kidding)
NO I"M NOT
(yes I am)
Hendrix is d.e.a.d.
Here's a new fave...I was a big fan of Wolf Parade from Montreal but that project is over...I like the new one...
I love every move Jim Benning makes
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I feel as I've been in prison this season and forced to [mod edit] chase butterflies [/mod edit]...
It seems to me (xxxxx too many?! ) that this is perchance because of the postings of geriatric hipster folk alternative rock and death by acoustics...basically the same damn sound from every gloomy meloncholy musician out there...
xxxxx music ain't so bad, once you get by the signal to noise ratio... sausage fest of one
One example, Rilo Kiley
It seems to me (xxxxx too many?! ) that this is perchance because of the postings of geriatric hipster folk alternative rock and death by acoustics...basically the same damn sound from every gloomy meloncholy musician out there...
xxxxx music ain't so bad, once you get by the signal to noise ratio... sausage fest of one
One example, Rilo Kiley
I love every move Jim Benning makes
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Yes, at least Hendrix has an excuse for being dead. But really, Arachnodeafid - this is what you're going to respond with?Arachnid wrote:Cornuck wrote:"New" Hendrix album streaming free on NPR :
Hendrix is d.e.a.d.
Here's a new fave...I was a big fan of Wolf Parade from Montreal but that project is over...I like the new one...
[youtube] Insert generic emo band video [/youtube]
No point in debating the "My music is better" debate, since there is no answer, but if you're going to slag of one musician, at least back it up with something interesting.
Doc: "BTW, Donny was right, you're smug."
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Hey, can I help it if you're over 30 and your musical discovery period is over but I'll play alongCornuck wrote:Yes, at least Hendrix has an excuse for being dead. But really, Arachnodeafid - this is what you're going to respond with?Arachnid wrote:Cornuck wrote:"New" Hendrix album streaming free on NPR :
Hendrix is d.e.a.d.
Here's a new fave...I was a big fan of Wolf Parade from Montreal but that project is over...I like the new one...
[youtube] Insert generic emo band video [/youtube]
No point in debating the "My music is better" debate, since there is no answer, but if you're going to slag of one musician, at least back it up with something interesting.
Right back atcha...
Jimmi was amateur hour compared to the master...
I love every move Jim Benning makes
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At least we can agree something - Robert Johnson was/is the master.
As for my 'musical discovery period' being over? It's just more discerning.
As for my 'musical discovery period' being over? It's just more discerning.
Doc: "BTW, Donny was right, you're smug."
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Discerning? DISCERNING?Cornuck wrote:At least we can agree something - Robert Johnson was/is the master.
As for my 'musical discovery period' being over? It's just more discerning.
What's wrong with liking young energetic rocker chicks like Emily Haines from Metric?
I'll tell you what...how about middle aged has beens carpenters and doctors GILFing out to old school folk..
Discern that!
I love every move Jim Benning makes
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Was it jimis daughter or who had all this material. I heard a new hendrix album was coming out about a year ago...very cool to have not lost this precious stuff.
Silence intelligence so stupid isn’t offended….
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Actually, it's his step-sister who ended up with it after some good court battles.rats19 wrote:Was it jimis daughter or who had all this material. I heard a new hendrix album was coming out about a year ago...very cool to have not lost this precious stuff.
Doc: "BTW, Donny was right, you're smug."
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Nothing - you can like and listen to whatever you want, Spidey - I don't give a shit what you enjoy listening to. Metric's not bad actually, but to each their own right? Or is that a concept that is lost you 'young' kids?Arachnid wrote: What's wrong with liking young energetic rocker chicks like Emily Haines from Metric?
Young energetic rocker chicks, you say?
Doc: "BTW, Donny was right, you're smug."
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I just find it funny that the 'fogies (not necessarily you) think there is no good music these days and they couldn't be more wrong and they either start listening to retro rock, depressing alt folk rock crap that all sounds the same or countyCornuck wrote:Nothing - you can like and listen to whatever you want, Spidey - I don't give a shit what you enjoy listening to. Metric's not bad actually, but to each their own right? Or is that a concept that is lost you 'young' kids?Arachnid wrote: What's wrong with liking young energetic rocker chicks like Emily Haines from Metric?
Young energetic rocker chicks, you say?
There is more quantity out there but some real quality...
The new Fiona Apple is worth a pick up if you were ever a Kate Bush fan...
I have some great musical memories but I still create new ones...going to Montreal for a Francophone music festival to here the first NA performnce of Nouvelle Vague... there wasn't a guy there that night that didn't enjoy the performance from these French dishes...got punched by their women enjoying it a little too much and made their ladies happy later
You are right, to each their own, as long as that musical journey doesn't end...taking Spidey Jr. (a buding photographer/guitarist) to the Art Gallery of Ontario for a Patiy Smith photo exhibit, been feeding him with 70's punk and new wave sounds and stories for a week now...
I love every move Jim Benning makes
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Gotta agree with ya there Spidey, regarding the old fogies...there is tons and tons of good new music coming out that the old fogies would love but the problem is, you won't find these artists on mainstream radio or the grammies other than Bon Iver and the Black Keys and Band of Horses and a couple others I like. I thought the last Band of Horses sucked, but love there 3 previous albums. Can't stand this whole Mumford and Sons, Lumineers, Avett Brothers Pop/Folk thing going on right, extremely sugar coated and lightweight music for the pillow-biters. The Grammies and Starbucks got the whole hype machine going on these guys as trying to come across as cool music for old folks but it's not, it's fucking lame.Arachnid wrote: I just find it funny that the 'fogies (not necessarily you) think there is no good music these days and they couldn't be more wrong and they either start listening to retro rock, depressing alt folk rock crap that all sounds the same or county
There is more quantity out there but some real quality...
The new Fiona Apple is worth a pick up if you were ever a Kate Bush fan...
A few real good albums coming out this month Son Volt - Honky Tonk, Phosphorescent - Muchacho and Kurt Vile's - Waking on a Pretty Daze. I got the early leaks on these, should be some of my favorite listenings for 2013. Son Volt is Jay Farrar and Jay Farrar was the other leader in Uncle Tupelo, Jeff Tweedy's old band before he formed Wilco. Uncle Tupelo broke up in 1994, shit, can't believe it's been that long. They consider Uncle Tupelo the originators of the alt-country movement.
Surprised you ain't loving the new My Bloody Valentine album, first album by MBV in 22 years is it. Pretty awesome. If you thought Grizzly Bear was good you should check out the Local Natives - Hummingbird, very good album for a bunch of L.A. Hipsters.
I tried the new Fiona Apple. Doesn't work for me, she kinda never has.
Check out the lead off track of the new Kurt Vile album - Waking on a Pretty Daze. The song is 9 minutes long - Video premier for the album - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bd0K76H7sU8
Here is the tune - Song for Zula from the new Phosphorscent - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcdOLKx2XG8 Wife and I saw Phosphorescent a couple years ago at the Media Club
Song from the new Son Volt album. Jay has gone a little bit country on this album, still gold to my ears - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn2_XK9EQTI
Recording Engineer guru - John Angello manned the helm on the new Phosphorescent, Son Volt and Kurt Vile. The guy seems to be the go to guy in recording these days - http://www.johnagnello.com/
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Jay was Tupelo's better half. I can't stand Wilco.
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Speaking of Suzi Q, here's Pat Benetar:
If you jump to the 8:50 mark there's a fairly strange interview with her...
If you jump to the 8:50 mark there's a fairly strange interview with her...
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