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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3300 on: July 29, 2009, 11:11:57 AM »
Roy Harper (w/ Jimmy Page, or "S. Flavius Mercurius" as he is referred to so as to avoid contractual problems)--Stormcock

John Coltrane--Impressions

The Pixies--Bossanova

Black Sabbath--Sabbath Bloody Sabbath

War--Live

Nancy Sinatra w/Lee Hazelwood--"Some Velvet Morning"

The Residents--"Sinister Exaggerator", "Crashing", "Mahogany Wood"
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3301 on: July 29, 2009, 02:33:43 PM »
9353 - To Whom It May Consume
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We had so many chances....
« Reply #3302 on: July 29, 2009, 08:11:05 PM »
The Slickee Boys, and now 9353!!! The first song I ever heard by them was on that "Bouncing Babies" compilation: "We had so many chances in life, we had so many chances..." I remember both of these local bands being around like it was yesterday. Back then the Slickee Boys had made buttons, and i used to see some of the older Baltimore punks wearing them pinned to their jackets. I saw 9353 play at the ol' Marble Bar (on Franklin St. in the basement of the historic Congress hotel). Afterward, someone i was with asked the bass player what the name "9353" meant to them; he told us it was the number on some government property or something.
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3303 on: July 29, 2009, 09:02:19 PM »
Warren Zevon "My ride's here"
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3304 on: July 29, 2009, 09:16:22 PM »
Walter Littrell's (Founder of Walden House) freedom song, because I'm not a well woman. :nods:
...The other guy Walden House founder and CEO Alphonso Acampora shot himself amidst a fraud investigation.
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3305 on: July 31, 2009, 12:17:22 PM »
Wilco--Sky Blue Sky
Hawkwind- Master of The Universe

Swans--Filth
.........Half Life

Benny Goodman
The Stanley Brothers
Flatt & Scruggs

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Sky Blue Sky again

Swans--Greed

My Bloody Valentine--Loveless

Urge Overkill--Stull E.P.

Beatles- What's the New Mary Jane
..........I've Got a Feeling (Savile Row)

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Hasil Adkins- I'm Happy
................The Hunch

PJ Harvey--Stories from The City, Stories from The Sea
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3306 on: July 31, 2009, 01:07:06 PM »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3VbSfQ3nAM

You gotta love the 70s!!!!!! rip bea and rock
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3307 on: August 02, 2009, 04:52:32 PM »
Quote from: "Froderik"
The Slickee Boys, and now 9353!!! The first song I ever heard by them was on that "Bouncing Babies" compilation: "We had so many chances in life, we had so many chances..." I remember both of these local bands being around like it was yesterday. Back then the Slickee Boys had made buttons, and i used to see some of the older Baltimore punks wearing them pinned to their jackets. I saw 9353 play at the ol' Marble Bar (on Franklin St. in the basement of the historic Congress hotel). Afterward, someone i was with asked the bass player what the name "9353" meant to them; he told us it was the number on some government property or something.

Those are some vinyl classics I picked up.  The best so far is The Effigies, a Chicago band in the early '80's and friends of Steve Albini's.  The Effigies influence on Big Black is really obvious - The Effigies employed a drum machine only and the percussive, compressed clanging guitars had a profound affect on Albini's playing.  (On a side note - why does Albini get no praise for his mastery of full-on Skronk Noise guitar?)  I predict Steve Albini will take the next new member spot in Sonic Youth - first it was Jim O' Rourke, then the Pavement dude.  Bring on Steve Albini next.
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3308 on: August 02, 2009, 06:31:07 PM »
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Those are some vinyl classics I picked up.  The best so far is The Effigies
Nice!!! I remember The Efiigies; I saw them live somewhere around Balto or DC. All I really recall is them doing a song called "Security."

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I predict Steve Albini will take the next new member spot in Sonic Youth - first it was Jim O' Rourke, then the Pavement dude.  Bring on Steve Albini next.
That'd be cool...Big Black was an intense band. (On a similar note, I've been way into The Swans lately.) Small world that Jim O'Rourke (also Wilco's manager.?) was with Sonic Youth; I didn't know that!
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3309 on: August 02, 2009, 06:33:24 PM »
Wilco- Wilco (the song)

John Lee Hooker (songs from 1948-1951)

Wilco- Either Way

Neil Young--Greendale

Wilco- You Are my Face
........Impossible Germany

The Who- The Kids Are Alright

Wilco- Leave Me (Like You Found Me)
........What Light
........On and On and On

PJ Harvey- Big Exit
.............Good Fortune
.............A Place called Home
.............One Line

Beastie Boys- Sure Shot
................Tough Guy

John Lee Hooker- Hoogie Boogie

Swans- Another You
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vinyl bloody vinyl
« Reply #3310 on: August 03, 2009, 10:39:14 AM »
Jane's Addiction--Nothing's Shocking

Miles Davis--Bitch's Brew

Black Sabbath--Sabbath Bloody Sabbath

Grateful Dead--Workingman's Dead

The Misfits--....Walk Among Us

The above on vinyl.....

Also...

The Gun Club--Miami

and some Cage, some Blueprint, and RJD2 on a comp CD
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Re: vinyl bloody vinyl
« Reply #3311 on: August 03, 2009, 11:13:52 AM »
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vinyl bloody vinyl
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3312 on: August 04, 2009, 02:14:20 PM »
Genesis_Man On the Corner, Like it or Not, Another Record(v)

Todd Rundgren_Hello it's Me, Some Folks is Even Whiter Than me, You Left me Sore, Slut(v)

3 Dog Night_Sure As I'm Sittin Here, Anytime Babe, Put Out the Light, Sitting In Limbo(v)

The 3 Suns_I'm In a Dancing Mood, June is Bustin Out all Over, From This Moment On(v)

Elvis_Canadian Tribute album in it's entirety(on transparent gold vinyl)

The Blues Tradition, Notable Performances by Early Bluesmen(1927-1932):
_ Big Bill Broonzy: "Big Bill Blues", "Mr. Conductor Man"
_ King Solomon Hill: "The Gone Dead Train", "Tell Me Baby"
_Bumble Bee Slim: "No Woman, No Nickel", "Chain Gang Bound"
_Willie Brown: "M & O Blues", "Future Blues"
_Blind Roosevelt Graves: "Staggerin Blues", "Low Down Woman"
_Blind Lemon Jefferson: "Peach Orchard Mama", "Oil Well Blues"
_Bobby Grant: "Nappy Head Blues", "Lonesome Atlanta Blues"
_Buddy Boy Hawkins_"Shaggy Dog Blues", "Jailhouse Fire Blues"

Little Feat_self-titled 1971 album(v)(except for "Snakes on Everything" and "44Blues/How Many More Years" which are the first songs on either side and were unplayable due to warpage :-[ )

Grateful Dead_"Weather Report Suite" & "Eyes Of the World" from 11/9/73 Winterland

Grateful Dead_"Unbroken Chain", from the Mars Hotel studio rehearsals

Grateful Dead_"El Paso", 5/5/77, New Haven, CT

Bob Dylan_You Aint Goin Nowhere, Lay Lady, Lay, If Not For You, I Shall Be Released, Knockin On Heaven's Door, On A Night Like This, Forever Young, Tangled Up In Blue, Simple Twist..., Hurricane, Changing of the Guards, Gotta Serve Somebody

Steely Dan_Kid Charlemagne(v)
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3313 on: August 04, 2009, 07:02:08 PM »
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Knockin On Heaven's Door
Great song. The (original) Dylan version is easily the best rendition of this song (better than any one of its remakes). Some people will argue that Hendrix's version of "All Along The Watchtower" is better than the original Dylan version of that song, which I guess I can more readily understand despite my liking for the bare-bones, acoustic version that Dylan wrote and recorded on John Wesley Harding (before Hendrix recorded the vamped-up version we know so well).
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« Reply #3314 on: August 04, 2009, 07:35:06 PM »
Wilco--Yankee Hotel Foxtrot

PJ Harvey- Angeline
.............The Sky Lit Up
.............The Wind
.............My Beautiful Leah
.............A Perfect Day Elise

The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack Elliott (dvd)

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Wilco--Being There

Juliana Hatfield--Made In China

Traffic--The Definitive Collection

Pere Ubu- Non-alignment Pact
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