Mark Lanegan

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yeah, awesome album.

I should get back to the audiobook from Lanegan someday.
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contamination wrote:The YIEARA Remix album is really good, maybe even better than the original. The book was really something.
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I guess the book ends around 1997/1998, though he talks about Layne's death too which didn't happen until 2002. Anyways I kind of got the impression that after the rehab he was finally clean and stopped using drugs for good. But then I came across this old article which implies that he was using again while he was in Queens of the Stone Age: http://archive.theskyiscrape.com/viewto ... b#p3505830

It would've been interesting to read more about that time period too, but he already said somewhere there's no way he would write a second book.
Yeah I believe he relapsed in 05. Isobel Campbell has spoken about this too as they were in the middle of recording an album together.
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Indeed he does seem to speed through the end of the book, I would imagine that time was a pretty rough go and though his memory seems pretty spot on up until that point I'd guess things may had gotten awfully disjointed; well I'm fairly certain of that actually. He also notes the difficulty in writing the book and with Bourdain passing before it was finished I'm sure that didn't help.
2005 would have been the first LP with Campbell after the smatterings of the EPs. Ballad was certainly well received, which may have rose colored her memory a tad
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I really enjoy their output together but indeed she does go in to his relapse amongst other things here
Isobel Campbell wrote:Even in 2006 with the first record, we couldn’t tour it because he was in rehab. So, you know, we started in 2007, but there was always a cold feeling. It was just complicated.
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yeah, i remember her being super fed up with Lanegan. He was being super shitty and difficult.
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Nothing Much To Mention is a top 5 song for me.
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VinylGuy wrote:Nothing Much To Mention is a top 5 song for me.
I listen to the Houston: Publishing Demos relatively often, it's a good collection of songs. I appreciated Lanegan's positive remarks on it as an 'album' in, IIRC, I Am the Wolf.
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VinylGuy wrote:Nothing Much To Mention is a top 5 song for me.
I listen to the Houston: Publishing Demos relatively often, it's a good collection of songs. I appreciated Lanegan's positive remarks on it as an 'album' in, IIRC, I Am the Wolf.
I havent really went back to the album, But that one and Halcyon Daze are my favorites.
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VinylGuy wrote:Nothing Much To Mention is a top 5 song for me.
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Finally finished his book. Unfortunately, the story cuts off right at Layne's death and most of the book just revolves around him being dope sick and fucking up his life to score heroin. After awhile it just got boring.
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injuddstree wrote:Blues Funeral is unbelievable. Still a go-to album. Seeing him and his band in a small hotel during the BF tour was amazing.
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Nice. Im super into it.
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VinylGuy wrote:Nice. Im super into it.
Same here - I remember hearing a few tracks on youtube many years ago and wanted to get a copy but couldn't find one.
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I don't listen to this guy, but he's featuring on the next Cult of Luna record next year, which sounds interesting
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Ms Harmless wrote:I don't listen to this guy, but he's featuring on the next Cult of Luna record next year, which sounds interesting
Awesome, saw that yesterday as well. Speaking of, you should definitely consider listening to this guy...
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Ms Harmless wrote:I don't listen to this guy, but he's featuring on the next Cult of Luna record next year, which sounds interesting
Awesome, saw that yesterday as well. Speaking of, you should definitely consider listening to this guy...
where should I start?
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Ms Harmless wrote:
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Ms Harmless wrote:I don't listen to this guy, but he's featuring on the next Cult of Luna record next year, which sounds interesting
Awesome, saw that yesterday as well. Speaking of, you should definitely consider listening to this guy...
where should I start?
Blues Funeral. Then go to Bubblegum.
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Love this song

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Ms Harmless wrote:
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Ms Harmless wrote:I don't listen to this guy, but he's featuring on the next Cult of Luna record next year, which sounds interesting
Awesome, saw that yesterday as well. Speaking of, you should definitely consider listening to this guy...
where should I start?
If you're more into the electronica vibe, then I agree Blues Funeral from 2012 is a great place to start. If you're more into an acoustic or Americana-type vibe, I'd start with his 90s material, namely Whiskey For the Holy Ghost. I actually got into him through his old 90s band, Screaming Trees, who I still love to this day.
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Further to the above, Field Songs and Bubblegum are good starts. As you like QOTSA maybe Bubblegum is the one.
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Cult of Luna are cool, sometimes a bit droney and one dimensional as far as sludge metal goes.
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