What are you listening to today?
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I was going to listen to the Go-Between - Bright Yellow, Bright Orange but I forgot it was stolen when my car was broken into. All of their CDs except for the last one on Yep Roc is out of print and I rarely find any at the used CD stores.
So, I settled on the Pernice Brothers - Live a Little.
So, I settled on the Pernice Brothers - Live a Little.
Still waiting for a Luna reunion
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Listening to the Zoom H2 recordings of Saturday's gig. Finding lots to be happy about, and lots to work on.
"Jeweller, you've failed. Jeweller."
"Lots of people are nostalgic for analog. I suspect they're people who never had to work with it." ? Brian Eno
All the DWLB music is at http://dwlb.bandcamp.com/
"Lots of people are nostalgic for analog. I suspect they're people who never had to work with it." ? Brian Eno
All the DWLB music is at http://dwlb.bandcamp.com/
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Assorted Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen.
I record, mix, and master in my Philly-based home studio, the Spacement. https://linktr.ee/ipressrecord
Danny Gatton
Don't know how but I got searching for Danny Gatton videos on YouTube last night...such a great player. Here's a good one:
Harlem Nocturne
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOuey2_h7oM
Harlem Nocturne
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOuey2_h7oM
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+1 on the Neil Young Le Noise.red cross wrote:Neil Young, "Le Noise"
Gram Parsons, "GP"/"Grievous Angel"
And also, Clapton.
Two good albums. It is interesting I like the production on Clapton's album a lot more than his earlier records, with Simon Climie. It's like this new album has got legs and orbs between the legs.
Right now though, I am in deep retrospect mode, The Allman Brothers Band, greatest hits.
Boy can Duane play the geetar.
Howling at the neighbors. Hoping they have more mic cables.
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Petty's Mojo - surprisingly cool after listening to Layla & Other Love Songs (speaking of Allman, Clapton, et al.)
Mark Lanegan's Bubblegum - too freaking cool, as I walk around humming "Hit the City".
Rebel Meets Rebel, again, for my kids to hear Pantera and Coe.
Scolohofo's Ho! - what a great live to two-track of Scofiled, Lovano, Holland and Foster.
Echo & the B-men - BBC1 in Concert; Live in Liverpool is better and more like how I heard 'em in '84 - go figure.
WRC and the Overhead Mikes, Abundantly Redundant: a indie release I played bass on with a cool Dylanesque vibe and a awesome SRV-stylee lead guitarist.
Mark Lanegan's Bubblegum - too freaking cool, as I walk around humming "Hit the City".
Rebel Meets Rebel, again, for my kids to hear Pantera and Coe.
Scolohofo's Ho! - what a great live to two-track of Scofiled, Lovano, Holland and Foster.
Echo & the B-men - BBC1 in Concert; Live in Liverpool is better and more like how I heard 'em in '84 - go figure.
WRC and the Overhead Mikes, Abundantly Redundant: a indie release I played bass on with a cool Dylanesque vibe and a awesome SRV-stylee lead guitarist.
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