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Torn Curtain 05.29.2014 05:52 PM

Anna Calvi & David Byrne - Strange weather

The Soup Nazi 05.29.2014 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Torn Curtain


I got the pre-order e-mail from davidbyrne.com today. I CAN'T WAIT to hear her takes on Suicide and Bowie... Gotta wait until July 15 though!
:mad:

EVOLghost 05.30.2014 03:11 PM

shinsei kamattechan

Torn Curtain 05.31.2014 09:34 AM

Torres - S/T

Torn Curtain 05.31.2014 01:13 PM

Sharon Van Etten - I Know (@ Jools)

Blood_Promise 05.31.2014 04:20 PM

Blood on the Tracks.

EVOLghost 05.31.2014 05:07 PM

Boris-megatone and absolutego

Blood_Promise 06.01.2014 04:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
^^^I've been meaning to listen to more Dylan.

"Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts" is one of my favorites.

Guessing it's been at least five years since I dropped the needle on, Blonde On Blonde.


I am listening to Blonde on Blonde as I type. ;) Yeah, Jack of Hearts is wonderful, even though it falls out of the album's mood. My fave is Simple Twist of Faith.

Never been a fan of Dylan, didn't really bother to delve into his discography before, thought of him as a little too overblown. But recently I tried to listen to Highway 61 Revisited and got instantly hooked. Is he better then Townes Van Zandt? Tough question.

EVOLghost 06.01.2014 08:31 AM

 


sugar me- why white y?

The Soup Nazi 06.01.2014 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Blood_Promise
Is he better then Townes Van Zandt? Tough question.


According to Steve Earle, no, but the again Steve may be a little biased. ;) I love Townes, but in terms of stylistic and thematic scope and innovation, I don't think there can be much of an argument.

Blood_Promise 06.02.2014 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
According to Steve Earle, no, but the again Steve may be a little biased. ;) I love Townes, but in terms of stylistic and thematic scope and innovation, I don't think there can be much of an argument.

I am a huge Townes fan. He's the greatest country musician ever, even better than Hank Williams, for all I care, but where Dylan is miles ahead of him is the album production. Highway 61 Revisited or Blood On Tracks sound so fresh, whereas most of Townes' records sound so outdated and overdone, overproduced. So I usually listen only to his live albums, Live at the Old Quarter in particular.

I don't think Bob comes even close to the sincerity Townes poured into his songs. Though I am changing my opinion about Bob. Still you have to scratch the cool to get to the real stuff in Dylan. That's my conclusion so far.

I still dream about that Steve Shelley produced Townes record. Why didn't it happen. :(

Anyway, sorry for spamming this thread.

I am listening to 16 Horsepower - Secret South

 

chocolate_ladyland 06.03.2014 12:20 AM

 

guest 06.03.2014 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by chocolate_ladyland
 

never really 'got' luomo, it sounded like robin s to me...

eiichi ohtaki ‎– a long vacation
maria minerva - noble savage
godlfesh - decline & fall
velvet underground - legendary guitar amp tapes
henry cow - the henry cow legend
various artists - boxed vol. ii
helena hauff - obscure object
bok bok - your charizmatic self
a.r. kane - 69
codeine - the white birch
wolf eyes - dead hills
vertical slit - twisted steel and the tits of angels
raspberry bulbs - deformed worship
toshi ichiyanagi, michael ranta, takehisa kosugi - improvisation september 1975
my bloody valentine - strawberry wine
raum - event of your leaving

louder 06.03.2014 04:16 AM

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Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
 

this. almost forgot how good it is.

EVOLghost 06.03.2014 09:28 AM

バンドじゃないもん!
band janaimon!

started listening to these cats since I found out the drummer from shinsei kamattechan likes/is in an idol group.

EVOLghost 06.03.2014 10:37 AM

 


BiSKaidan

Blood_Promise 06.03.2014 01:16 PM

 

stu666 06.03.2014 03:03 PM

 

louder 06.03.2014 04:18 PM

 

louder 06.03.2014 09:41 PM

 

EVOLghost 06.04.2014 12:29 PM

 

The Soup Nazi 06.04.2014 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
In my opinion, discussing what members are listening to isn't really spamming.


Agreed 100%.

pony 06.04.2014 04:45 PM

 

The Soup Nazi 06.04.2014 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by pony

 


Carla Azar is a magnificent drummer, but I've never been able to really get into Autolux (and forget the Jack White band she's part of). I prefer to listen to her on Sam Phillips' Fan Dance and A Boot And A Shoe (two of the best albums of the noughties, by the way).

Blood_Promise 06.05.2014 07:01 AM

I like Blonde on Blonde but it's far from my favorite Bob material. Some other day I will attempt delving into his religious phase a bit. Wonder why is it so disliked.

Now listening: Mark Hollis s/t

pony 06.05.2014 10:16 AM

 

Rob Instigator 06.05.2014 10:24 AM

 



 


 


 


Hell of a shuffle going on....

evollove 06.05.2014 01:44 PM

"Senior (Tales of Yankee Power)" by Dylan (which I can't find in its original form on youtube at all--but check it out if you don't know it already. It's a good one.)

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Originally Posted by Blood_Promise
Some other day I will attempt delving into his religious phase a bit.


Slow Train Coming is "good," as in it isn't shit.

I think that describes most of his post-accident output, barring his last masterpiece, John Wesley Warding.

The one "Senior" is on, Street Legal, is "good." New Morning, Planet Waves, Desire, even Infidels. The eighties mostly sucked, but Oh Mercy at the end of the decade was good, musically at least. The two acoustic albums World Gone Wrong and Good As I've Been to You are good, I think. And he seems to be putting out respectable work nowadays, but for some reason I can't be bothered. Maybe I need the passage of time? Maybe in 30 years Modern Times will rank among his finest?

Which is just about everything up to his accident. Almost pure gold. A few daft songs, mostly when he's trying to be funny. But take the best songs off his debut through the accident and holy shit.

His early period is so amazing that the later "good" albums really aren't that good. The magic's gone.

Putting on Dylan just now is the first time I've done so in years. And until I wrote all this, it absolutely slipped my mind that I've listened to every damn thing he's made, most of it many times, except his last four or five albums. So am I fan or not? Weird.

Rob Instigator 06.05.2014 01:49 PM

http://youtu.be/TCT9hDH_PUI?t=49s

"You love him..."

The Soup Nazi 06.05.2014 07:08 PM

Some wretched douche is playing bullcrap light light jazz-pop sax outside my office right now. I had to put this on just to drown the fucker out:

 


Plus, it's a great album - win-win!

krischanski 06.06.2014 04:34 AM

 

Lightning Bolt: Earthly Delights

 

Napalm Death: Fear, Emptiness, Despair

Genteel Death 06.07.2014 05:39 AM

The world remains the same but this record changes all the time.
 

A Thousand Threads 06.07.2014 05:59 AM

The last time I saw Blixa live it was so bad that I think i can't listen to EN for a while now.
He and Christian Fennesz have a nice lookalike contest going on though.

_tunic_ 06.07.2014 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Genteel Death
The world remains the same but this record changes all the time.




 


not entirely true, as I was listening to it this morning. Now it's my recording of Slint. In 30 minutes it's live music from Dans Dans at the Psych Fest! yes Dans Dans is a band, not a typo :)

Blood_Promise 06.07.2014 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by A Thousand Threads
The last time I saw Blixa live it was so bad that I think i can't listen to EN for a while now.

Really? :(

A Thousand Threads 06.08.2014 04:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Blood_Promise
Really? :(

Yeah... he played with Teho Teardo. Boring compositions with Blixa troubadouring on top of it... no thanks.

Blood_Promise 06.08.2014 11:51 AM

I enjoyed their album, but heard the live shows weren't as good.

EVOLghost 06.08.2014 12:14 PM

 

 

 

EVOLghost 06.08.2014 12:17 PM

 

 


what I just put in the iphone for work today.

Torn Curtain 06.08.2014 12:53 PM

Lee Ranaldo & Noveller - Roulette, NYC, March 11th, 2011


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