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Re: so... who are you into these days?

Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 5:08 pm
by elliseamos
elliseamos wrote:
Strat wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
elliseamos wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote: Father John Misty
Alabama Shakes
these two are ones I revisit fairly often. :thumbsup:
they arent really similar to either of those, but if you havent checked out shovels and rope yet then you really should, their album "o be joyful" is great and if you get the opportunity to see them live then you have to, they put on a great show

Ill second Shovesl and Rope - Great stuff!
thanks, team, i'll get to them this afternoon!
so they're fun. Cavalier is my favorite. the gentlemen sounded so much like BRMC that i wiki'd them to check. it's uncanny to my ear. thanks for the rec!

Re: so... who are you into these days?

Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 5:23 pm
by Dr. Van Nostrand
elliseamos wrote:
elliseamos wrote:
Strat wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
elliseamos wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote: Father John Misty
Alabama Shakes
these two are ones I revisit fairly often. :thumbsup:
they arent really similar to either of those, but if you havent checked out shovels and rope yet then you really should, their album "o be joyful" is great and if you get the opportunity to see them live then you have to, they put on a great show

Ill second Shovesl and Rope - Great stuff!
thanks, team, i'll get to them this afternoon!
so they're fun. Cavalier is my favorite. the gentlemen sounded so much like BRMC that i wiki'd them to check. it's uncanny to my ear. thanks for the rec!
yep, and like i said above, if you get the chance to see them live, they are very fun, its just the 2 of them, and id say most of the songs are with him on the drums and her playing guitar, but they switch for a few songs, and they are playing everything else you can think of while playing the drums.

Re: so... who are you into these days?

Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 5:30 pm
by elliseamos
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
elliseamos wrote:
elliseamos wrote:
Strat wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
elliseamos wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote: Father John Misty
Alabama Shakes
these two are ones I revisit fairly often. :thumbsup:
they arent really similar to either of those, but if you havent checked out shovels and rope yet then you really should, their album "o be joyful" is great and if you get the opportunity to see them live then you have to, they put on a great show

Ill second Shovesl and Rope - Great stuff!
thanks, team, i'll get to them this afternoon!
so they're fun. Cavalier is my favorite. the gentlemen sounded so much like BRMC that i wiki'd them to check. it's uncanny to my ear. thanks for the rec!
yep, and like i said above, if you get the chance to see them live, they are very fun, its just the 2 of them, and id say most of the songs are with him on the drums and her playing guitar, but they switch for a few songs, and they are playing everything else you can think of while playing the drums.
that would be fun to see. thanks again, doc.

Re: so... who are you into these days?

Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 7:44 pm
by RussellManiac12
Between the Buried and Me
Rush
Cattle Decapitation
Isis
The Black Keys

Re: so... who are you into these days?

Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 9:11 pm
by super nintendo chalmers
This Summer?

Screaming Females
Townes Van Zandt
Grateful Dead
William Tyler
Tony Molina

Re: so... who are you into these days?

Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 9:12 pm
by elliseamos
super nintendo chalmers wrote: Townes Van Zandt
Grateful Dead
classic.

Re: so... who are you into these days?

Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 9:13 pm
by Kevin Davis
I've been on a bit of a Dead kick this year too, SNC. Any favorites in particular?

I think the ones I've come back to most often have been "Two From the Vault," "The Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack," and "Live at the Cow Palace."

Re: so... who are you into these days?

Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 9:20 pm
by super nintendo chalmers


The Springfield Creamery show, August '72. They finally released the movie Sunshine Daydream and I saw it in the theater last week. Really good stuff.



But what really got me going again was this blog (http://doomandgloomfromthetomb.tumblr.com/). He does a summer of Dead and posts one show from each year, every week, all summer long. He's picked some great shows, a few I haven't heard since college. Right no its this November 79 show from UCLA (http://archive.org/details/gd1979-11-25 ... eok.flac16). The Stella Blue here is my all time favorite.

Re: so... who are you into these days?

Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 9:31 pm
by elliseamos
Kevin Davis wrote:I've been on a bit of a Dead kick this year too, SNC. Any favorites in particular?

I think the ones I've come back to most often have been "Two From the Vault," "The Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack," and "Live at the Cow Palace."
If y'all want some soundboard Dead w/o committing to download, archive.org is your place.

80s Dead is my favorite (60s Pig Pen Era is fun on occasion), so naturally, I love anytime you can get Crazy Fingers, Other One, and Wharf Rat in the same show.

let me know what you think: https://archive.org/details/gd1985-10-2 ... 118.flac16

Re: so... who are you into these days?

Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 9:40 pm
by Kevin Davis
I'd say I'm probably the opposite, Ellis--I really like pretty much everything up through '76 or '77 (Donna Godchaux excepted), but I feel like the shows get consistently shakier after that. But again I'm not an expert--I have maybe 20-some-odd albums and a few bootlegs, which seems like a lot but isn't a drop in the bucket compared to all the stuff out there. I really like "Crazy Fingers" a lot too, though.

Re: so... who are you into these days?

Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 9:47 pm
by bada
Def Leppard. What PJ was to me in the 90's Def Leppard was to me in the 80's. I haven't listened to them in forever but last week I pulled out High N Dry and it was perfect.

Re: so... who are you into these days?

Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 9:57 pm
by super nintendo chalmers
Kevin Davis wrote:I'd say I'm probably the opposite, Ellis--I really like pretty much everything up through '76 or '77 (Donna Godchaux excepted), but I feel like the shows get consistently shakier after that. But again I'm not an expert--I have maybe 20-some-odd albums and a few bootlegs, which seems like a lot but isn't a drop in the bucket compared to all the stuff out there. I really like "Crazy Fingers" a lot too, though.

I usually go by this rule--basically any shit between 72--77 that isn't less than 17 minutes and/or it takes 12 minutes to get to the first verse). But there are plenty of exceptions.

Re: so... who are you into these days?

Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 10:09 pm
by elliseamos
Kevin Davis wrote:I'd say I'm probably the opposite, Ellis--I really like pretty much everything up through '76 or '77 (Donna Godchaux excepted), but I feel like the shows get consistently shakier after that. But again I'm not an expert--I have maybe 20-some-odd albums and a few bootlegs, which seems like a lot but isn't a drop in the bucket compared to all the stuff out there. I really like "Crazy Fingers" a lot too, though.
see her screaming is what ruined so many shows for me (not that i was there, but listening to countless bootlegs over the years) and by association a decade of a tremendous band.

Re: so... who are you into these days?

Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 10:14 pm
by Kevin Davis
Yeah, the screaming is just inexcusable. If she's mixed right, her proper harmonies add a nice texture, but on most of the two-track recordings her voice just defaults immediately to that narrow frequency that both overpowers whoever she's singing with and rockets directly to the most sensitive part of your eardrum.

Re: so... who are you into these days?

Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 10:19 pm
by Strat
Im the only one in Colorado who doesnt listen to the Dead. :oops:

Re: so... who are you into these days?

Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 10:19 pm
by elliseamos
super nintendo chalmers wrote:I usually go by this rule--basically any shit between 72--77 that isn't less than 17 minutes and/or it takes 12 minutes to get to the first verse). But there are plenty of exceptions.
sure when they're playing off each other it's the best regardless of decade. i especially love certain runs of songs that they'd do:

1) china cat sunflower-i know you rider
2) crazy fingers-the other one
3) help on the way-slipknot-franklin's tower
4) dark star-st. stephen
5) goin' down the road-not fade away
Kevin Davis wrote:Yeah, the screaming is just inexcusable. If she's mixed right, her proper harmonies add a nice texture, but on most of the two-track recordings her voice just defaults immediately to that narrow frequency that both overpowers whoever she's singing with and rockets directly to the most sensitive part of your eardrum.
yes. which, as you've said, is a shame b/c he was the best keyboardist they ever had.

Re: so... who are you into these days?

Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 10:20 pm
by super nintendo chalmers
y'all should definitely check out that doomandgloom blog. he can pick em.

Re: so... who are you into these days?

Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 10:21 pm
by elliseamos
super nintendo chalmers wrote:y'all should definitely check out that doomandgloom blog. he can pick em.
thanks for the rec, i'd never heard of it. i pick by rating & setlist on archive.org

Re: so... who are you into these days?

Posted: Thu August 08, 2013 4:19 pm
by Soma.
Marvin Gaye was the fucking man, fellas.

Re: so... who are you into these days?

Posted: Fri August 09, 2013 12:27 pm
by Gods' Die
A lot of Drive-by Truckers
Wu-Tang and its offshoots
QOTSA
Son Volt's Trace/Uncle Tupelo
Little Feat
National
Roots

That's a lot of what my listening has consisted of since around mid-May.