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  • Parkas4Kids
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    - "Let Love In"- "Nocturama" (copied to MP3 from the vinyl record) - "Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!" - "Push the Sky Away" - "Mermaids" digital EP
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    Been on a bit of a Frank Black Francis trip of late. I seem to fall into and out of love with this guy every few years, and this is apparently the year I fall back in love with his music. The current playlist looks a little something like this:- "Come on Pilgrim" (Pixies) - "Wave of Mutilation: The Best of Pixies" (Pixies) - "Teenager of the Year" (Frank Black) - "Show Me Your Tears" (Frank Black & the Catholics) - "93-03" (Frank Black/FB&tC) - "Live Sessions (iTunes Exclusive)" (Frank Black) - "Bluefinger" (Black Francis) - "The Seus" (Black Francis) Speaking of the Pixies, now that Kim Deal has parted ways with the group, they apparently have a new song the released just this morning, "Bagboy": http://pixiesmusic.com/new/.
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    Solid Sound 6/21/13, the "covers" show. Pretty fun setlist, running the gamut from the Beatles to the Replacements, the Modern Lovers to Cheap Trick, Television ("Marquee Moon") to Blue Oyster Cult, Neil Young to Daft Punk. "Waterloo Sunset" (Kinks) to "Waterloo" (ABBA). And yes, the Dead. And Pavement, Thin Lizzy, Big Star, Dylan and the Stones. Have I left anyone out? Yo La Tengo, Count Five, Velvet Underground. And much more, or at least a little more...
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    "The Second Album + the First Rehearsal Tapes." These guys were punk before punk was punk. And they'll still be punk long after punk stops being punk (which, I believe, will be next Friday). I can't think of another team of musicians that is more of the antithesis of "popular music" than Martin Rev and Alan Vega. At their core, these guys are artists, just a voice adrift in the dull pulsings of a cheap keyboard and an old drum machine. I don't recommend this band for the casual music listener. It took me a couple years to *like* these guys, so imagine how long it took for me to start singing their praises. Bottom line: forget everything you think you know about music, because it doesn't apply here. To call them abrasive would be an understatement.
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    Jolly vacation time is winding down so I've got Bunny Wailer's "Rock 'n Groove" rolling along. I had it converted from LP to CD - it ain't perfect but when you've got some of the hardest grooves ever laid down by both Sly & Robbie and the Radics, you can't lose. I know it's just one thing, but with marye's approval, I could vine it. ? Next up? Marley, Isaacs, Studio One - Lord have mercy, music hits with 0 pain. Deadicated
  • gratefaldean
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    Blaze of Glory I'm always happy to find someone new to like, even if she ain't that new or young at all. And always encouraged to know that there's more good music in the world than I'll ever get a chance to hear. But as a kid who grew up listening to and loving the Beatles, the most popular band of all time, it's always a head-scratcher to me that I can't find the music I love among what currently passes as "popular music." Not that I necessarily want the music I love to be "popular" (when, in fact, there's a lot of pleasure in having these folks all to ourselves, getting a chance to see them in clubs and theatres instead of fighting the arena crowds), just wishing more success for the artists whose music I love... I'm using this little gem of an album as a set break in my May '77 immersion, a palate-cleanser. Now back to the GOGD.
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    A buddy of mine bought the new album, "Kveikur," on vinyl from Amazon, and, thanks to AutoRip, had no use for the download code included with the record and sent it to me. This is my first experience listening to these guys, though I have a number of fans who are raving fans. Just never got around to giving 'em a listen, I guess. They're Icelandic, and not a lick of their lyrics are in English, but whatever. I dig their sound; they remind me a lot of Switzerland's Dungen and the U.K.'s Durutti Column. They play very spacey, ambient, post-psychedelic rock, which I dig. I mean, if you can stomach the Legendary Pink Dots, grooving to these guys is a cake walk. Of course, I say all this assuming no one here has ever listened to Sigur Rós before....
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    6/18/74 I've got a combo of Road Trips & Miller in the unit - so far so good. Essential '74 Dead.
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    I've sang to and with my Dad just about everyGrateful Dead song ever written. But... This was the last one, the last one I sang to him. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=rT0rhVhXnNA&NR=1 The ending in this fits. He has been my Master Teacher and Our suffering has been un-measurable yet Our love has been at every ending... it's like a full-house Aces and 8's.
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The real-time reports continue...
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Best known for their appearance in Magical Myster Tour, where they performed the song that inspired the band name, Death Cab For Cutie. "That night Cutie called a cab (mm-mm-hmm) Baby, don't do it!"
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Rectrospective Here's a pleasant surprise. Sitting at my desk, I was handed a bubble-wrapped package by someone who saw it in my mailbox. Inside, an autographed copy of this CD, out of the blue from a co-worker in Maine. Finest kind! Well I hope you understand I just had to go back To the Island
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Yoshi Wada
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Infinite Arms I'm seeing these guys open for My Morning Jacket in a week, it'll probably be nonstop MMJ for my commute next week. So... antlardnu Do I have that right so far, Mr Lard? Happy Friday!
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Vladislav Delay partly, my dear, partly. but why not start at the beginning? Happy Friday!
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1993-07-06, Newcastle - "SWAN HUNTER"- Benefit concert Mark Knopfler from the Dire Straits with a great calypso version of So Far Away.
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mostly i can not stop listening to Denver 11/21/73 road trips disk 2, George Crumb Voice of the Whale, Aerosmith live from central park 1975(what can i say its summer), and honestly at least twice a day along with denver' paul kantner and grace's sunfighter. I cant get enough of the tower of power horns!,
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I only caught the line death cab for cutie lately. Does that band actually have albums?
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Vladimir Ussachevsky
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Death Cab for Cutie appears on their first album 'Gorilla', but I would I recommend the excellent 'Dog's Life' set of all the band's albums, available on Amazon for as little as $11.90. The Bonzos used to be the house band on a very anarchic children's TV show in the UK in the late 60s called 'Do Not Adjust Your Set'. This bunch of spaced out lunatics had a profound effect on the young badger. Neil Innes of course went on to become a celebrated Python (most of the Pythons appeared on DNAYS). Viv Stanshall is a lost and still much lamented genius.
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Underground Resistance
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David Tudor
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All week commuting music This morning, It Still Moves. The avant lard nurses h? The avant lard nurse sh?
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Patricia Ry Cooder and Manuel Galban - late 50's Cuban fused with American pop. Mostly recorded at Egrem Studios, Habana, Cuba, 2002. This isn't going away. Manuel Galban has a new - one minus the Cooder influence - that is very tasty. He finished it shortly before passing at age 80. - Mas quajiro que la palma.
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Abraxas Hope You're Feeling Better
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Time Machines
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This morning, a little welcome chill in the air, but no jacket required. Okonokos I'm pretty close to being properly psyched for My Morning Jacket and Band of Horses tomorrow night in Charlotte. Happy Friday!
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Yesterday it was 'Zeppelin's "IV" and "Physical Graffiti" followed by the 'Stones with "Let It Bleed," "Sticky Fingers," "Exile on Main Street," and "Black and Blue." What can I say? I was having...one of "those" days. Today, I'm in the mood for a little old-school hardcore: Scream's "Still Screaming & This Side Up" and Social Distortion's "Live at the Roxy." Y'know, as great a live act as Social D is, they don't stray much from the Roxy format when playing live. I saw them a year or so ago, and, aside from songs from the new album, they played that live album like it was their set list. Not that I'm complaining; it's a GREAT live album.
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Sidney Bechet "The Fabulous" 8/25/53 Hello, Isaac. Lee Morgan "City Lights" 8/25/57 Spectacular! Jimmy Smith "The Sermon" & "House Party" 8-25-57 Visions of Lake Pontchartrain. Extra special chaser: The Creamery, Veneta, Or. "Field Trip" 8-27-72 The whole-nine-yards audio. Looks like we might have to wait 'til the fiftieth anni. ... Felina, goodbye.
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SiriusXM is playing a Rob Bertrando audience recording from 2/27/77: very good quality! Wonder if there's a soundboard in the vault? Nice Minglewood leads it off.
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Well...........tomorrow is the 40th anniversary of 08-27-72 so I'm getting started on it now. What a show to go back and listen to!
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Listening to Frank Zappa and The Mothers Of Invention at Carnegie Hall - Oct. 11, 1971. A 4 disc set which has both the 7:30 & 11:00 shows, as well as the opening set by The Persuasions from the 7:30 show.
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Throbbing Gristle
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The Threshold HouseBoys Choir
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Currently lined up for the turntable are Julie London Emmylou Harris Alanis Morrisette Utte Lemper CD Thought it was time to listen to something different
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And nothing but, right now. Nice box. This era is a bit out of my comfort zone, but I'm enjoying the ride so far. But I'm posting mostly to try out the new format...
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Oh, my goodness, what an amazing concert! I pre-ordered my copy almost as soon as I got the e-mail from the ZFT, and I was NOT disappointed. Not one bit! The Persuasions had an excellent opening performance for the 7:30pm show, and the Mothers utterly blew the roof off Carnegie Hall. I wish this album/record had been up for a Grammy earlier this year, 'cause it more than deserved to "bring home the gold." All you Zappa faithfuls out there, if you don't own this brilliant piece of Mothers history, buy it as soon as humanly possible! Also, has anyone picked up any of the recent Mothers/Zappa remasters? I've been trying to collect the old LPs, but almost the entire catalog is available on iTunes, and I'm kinda done with CDs (except for special releases like Dave's Picks).
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Time Fades Away Actually, listened to it last night, on vinyl, since vinyl is all I have. Part of the frustration of being a Neil Young fan is that he refuses to re-release this album (there are many more parts, but this will suffice for today), one of my 6 or so favorite Neil albums. Has never been on CD. C'mon, Neil, I know you hate it, but jeez.. The avant nurses homoto? Happy Friday!
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Jack Teagarden/Pee Wee Russell "Big Eight!" 8/31/38 Rahsaan Roland Kirk "Blacknuss" 8/31/71 Jerry Garcia Keystone, Berkeley 8/31/74 courtesy Uncle John "Baby, baby, don't you worry 'bout what goes on in my home."
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Organic Raspberry Farm 9/02/68 Astounding!
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Ghédalia Tazartès
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Taj Mahal Travellers
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Spontaneous Music Ensemble
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Been going back through all of Dave's Picks so far this year and marvelling at their seemless beauty. Now I'm anxious for the release of "Spring 1990: So Glad You Made It." And finding it harder and harder to resist that "Spring 1990" box set....
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I have been listening to nothing but these shows, in order, for almost 2 weeks now. Absolutely blistering! The box is THE box that all future box sets will be measured against, but the music alone is awesome!
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Billie Holiday Decca recordings 9/08/49 just a pair Miles Davis "Jazz @ the Plaza" 9/09/58 Leo Parker "Let Me Tell You 'Bout It" 9/09/61 Joe Henderson "Our Thing" 9/09/63 Grateful Dead Ally Pally 9/09/74 (Dick's Picks Volume 7) 1st disc Who can the weather control? Today? Me. Truly a holy relic day. Golden!
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Soft Machine