Cool sound. Like the clean strat sound. Lefty at that. Saved it. Still not sure on that tempo speed up though. Have to give it another listen or 5
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Cool sound. Like the clean strat sound. Lefty at that. Saved it. Still not sure on that tempo speed up though. Have to give it another listen or 5
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An interview with Stewart Copeland led me to his 'band' Klark Kent. Utoob has some live stuff and this Kollection. I wish I could locate it on Spotify.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqJUQqLHP5M
edit - found it on Pandora
So the other night I went and saw Tab Benoit (go see him if you can) and he played "I Got Loaded" which I'd always known as a Los Lobos tune. But today I started wondering about it and it's quite a bit older, Here's the original, which I first heard about an hour ago:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ifo_VDdZm6s
Nice action.
Tabs been playing great blues for 20 + years
Buncha folks knew in Basalt knew him from Louisiana do when he came close. It was a good time.
Stumbled across this memory tonight of Van the Man many dont know
https://youtu.be/pfO2DANXqbM
Raw talent. Cant believe ive never heard of her
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I guess re-found. I hadn't heard this in at least 30 years and had completely forgotten about it. But it's still good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FyTfLAlASU
Nice! Devo meets talking heads with adrian belew on guitar
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Never heard of these guys half an hour ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWjjli7kKVM
brother Banks on electric is sick.
George Jones cover btw
Don't know how I missed this one, but been digging on the Legend Of The Seagullmen. Danny Carey (Tool) and Brent Hinds (Mastodon) join "forces to make cinematic psychedelic rock, the SEAGULLMEN sing of ship wrecks and giant mutant squid, crafting conceptual rock 'n' roll hymns of epic proportions."
RIP Tony Allen. Honestly I never heard of him until I saw his obit today. I'm digging this tune though. Nigerian drummer, did a lot with Fela Kuti and Hugh Masakela, among others.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4bCr8DDblU&list=PLTfiKKb-bPUVT9hhxeTFLhsw83MIkaw3N
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local...b7a_story.html
Found this; they seem like they're having a good time. I like ska.
Hey Buster.
You might enjoy this article I saw the other day.
https://www.theguardian.com/culture/...lans-for-nigel
They definitely look like they're having fun.
XTC is obviously one of the most musically talented bands ever but for whatever reason they leave me cold. I've heard them a lot, I know they're good. I just don't dig them much. fwiw.
Oh well, early 80s, they were a standard on our turntable and struck chords for me.
Yeah I had a housemate who was a drummer and loved their drummer Terry Chambers so I heard it all the time. Maybe I just burned out on it. But I tend to prefer rootsier more emotional music in general too.
That was a music rich time, between XTC, Funkadelic/Parliament, Prince, New Order, the Pretenders, FZ, The Cure, The Specials, The English Beat, The Clash, Beefheart, Tom Waits, Wire, so much good stuff.
So I found this a couple days ago by accident. Andrew Bird and Jonathan. Andrew has a whole series of these "Great Room" videos. This video is kinda weird but Andrew's a little weird and Jonathan...well he's Jonathan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6dBDc82om0&t=363s
You know you have a groovy bass line when the audience sings along with it. Sounds best with headphones or real speakers rather than the phone.
https://youtu.be/3ruXOh74xRE