he's got an original Sgt Pepper's, and a couple of Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, CSN, and Simon and Garfunkle I grabbed from my parents when I was his age, as well as a bunch of old ska records from when I was in high school
he's got an original Sgt Pepper's, and a couple of Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, CSN, and Simon and Garfunkle I grabbed from my parents when I was his age, as well as a bunch of old ska records from when I was in high school
I didn't believe in reincarnation when I was your age either.
Oh yeah, love YLT. Been a fan since the early 90s.
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They’re playing at HSB in a few weeks
Saw YLT two years ago at the Neptune in Seattle. Amazing show, two sets.
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Mann’s version of “Blinded By The Light” has been playing almost weekly on the in-store playlist at my summer/fall gig.
Additionally, it was the first version of the song I ever heard as it was religiously spun on FM Classic Rock radio when I was growing up.
Sacrilege as it may be, I prefer this version to The Boss’s.
At any rate, I figured it was high time I checked out the album on which it is included.
This album is deep with cuts.
And the whole Prog/Classical/Jazz Fusion/Arena Rock vibe is sweet.
Definitely gonna pick up some more Manfred Mann joints.
The Kinks so often get lost in the mix between The Stones and The Beatles…
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Kinks. Absolutely. You really got me was a single in the summer of 1964. The Beatles were still singing I want to hold your hand then. And can’t buy me love. Pop to the Kink’s Rock.
Lotta years is one of my favorite Aesop tracks. Sub two minutes of absolute bars about feeling like an old fat fuck.
There are lions and there are sheep. So, which one are you?
“Supercell” is my jam off the album; that bassline!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrTlaGGH-H4
Also, here’s the full album rendered as a shot-for-shot mini figurine populated take on The Shining
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQF6x_FgnJ0
Billy Bragg. What’rya a damn commie. lol
I’m spinning Vandoliers
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