It sounds a lot like Phish transitioning between songs, where the band members are all hinting at different songs while they decide what to go into next.Rush2112 wrote: Sun Oct 29, 2023 1:28 am
a fringe Canterbury Scene band. Man I dig that UK jazzy rock, but as Max told me, it's me and about 5000 middle-aged British men that know about this stuff.
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I've been listening to Zappa's Hot Rats sessions box set. First Willie The Pimp as an instrumental is the fucking jam. Also, Shuggie Otis plays bass on Peaches en Regalia. Shuggie would later write Strawberry Letter 23 and the Brothers Johnson would make it a hit.
Shuggie's albums are great. Here's Inspiration Information from 1974.
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Last night I was watching the oldest thing on my DVR, which was a PBS reairing of a concert with Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Antonio Carlos Jobim that I recorded about a year ago. And my God, could Ella Fitzgerald fucking sing.
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The last few weeks I've been going back to The Pogues radio on Spotify. One artist who comes up frequently is Bob Dylan.
Okay. So what am I missing? Am I not appreciating Dylan because I'm not a boomer?
Okay. So what am I missing? Am I not appreciating Dylan because I'm not a boomer?
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Shane MacGowan is in the stratosphere of Dylan, Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen, et al. You know - the potent singer-songwriter types.L-Jam3 wrote: Tue Dec 19, 2023 8:18 am The last few weeks I've been going back to The Pogues radio on Spotify. One artist who comes up frequently is Bob Dylan.
Okay. So what am I missing? Am I not appreciating Dylan because I'm not a boomer?
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I meant what's more the deal with Dylan. I just don't understand the hype.EnochRoot wrote: Tue Dec 19, 2023 10:31 amShane MacGowan is in the stratosphere of Dylan, Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen, et al. You know - the potent singer-songwriter types.L-Jam3 wrote: Tue Dec 19, 2023 8:18 am The last few weeks I've been going back to The Pogues radio on Spotify. One artist who comes up frequently is Bob Dylan.
Okay. So what am I missing? Am I not appreciating Dylan because I'm not a boomer?
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The hype is that Dylan helped marry social conscience & commentary into popular music. He’s been a relic since the Wilburys though.L-Jam3 wrote: Tue Dec 19, 2023 10:34 amI meant what's more the deal with Dylan. I just don't understand the hype.EnochRoot wrote: Tue Dec 19, 2023 10:31 amShane MacGowan is in the stratosphere of Dylan, Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen, et al. You know - the potent singer-songwriter types.L-Jam3 wrote: Tue Dec 19, 2023 8:18 am The last few weeks I've been going back to The Pogues radio on Spotify. One artist who comes up frequently is Bob Dylan.
Okay. So what am I missing? Am I not appreciating Dylan because I'm not a boomer?
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That's true. Also, back in his 1960s/1970s heyday, Dylan was considered (by far) the pre-eminent thinking lyricist in popular music. Not only did his songs have meaning, covers of his songs created chart success for tons of diverse artists - from Johnny Cash to Guns and Roses, (but most notably The Byrds). They didn't write article like this about anybody besides Dylan: The 80 greatest Dylan covers.
Maybe part of the reason of all the successful covers is that most of those artists had/were better singers than Dylan.
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If Bob Dylan had the looks, charm and voice of say, a Loudon Wainwright? The sky would’ve been the limit for a guy who was already on top of the world anyway.sancarlos wrote: Tue Dec 19, 2023 2:53 pmThat's true. Also, back in his 1960s/1970s heyday, Dylan was considered (by far) the pre-eminent thinking lyricist in popular music. Not only did his songs have meaning, covers of his songs created chart success for tons of diverse artists - from Johnny Cash to Guns and Roses, (but most notably The Byrds). They didn't write article like this about anybody besides Dylan: The 80 greatest Dylan covers.
Maybe part of the reason of all the successful covers is that most of those artists had/were better singers than Dylan.
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Is that a reverse way of saying "Bob Dylan should have been Bernie Taupin"?
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No I’m saying if Bob Dylan had the superficial stuff like Loudon Wainwright the package would’ve been complete. Not that he wasn’t one of the greatest singer/songwriters of all time anyway (btw Wainwright was/is a legit protest singer/songwriter in his own right)..mister d wrote: Tue Dec 19, 2023 3:01 pm Is that a reverse way of saying "Bob Dylan should have been Bernie Taupin"?
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Since I was young, I got Dylan - why he was important to so many people and why he's a legend etc., etc...
It's just that other than a couple of albums and stray songs, I never liked listening to him.
It's just that other than a couple of albums and stray songs, I never liked listening to him.
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Blood On The Tracks is one of the best of all time.
This came up tonight, haven't listened to Steve in a bit, but damn I would have been a groupie in the day.
This came up tonight, haven't listened to Steve in a bit, but damn I would have been a groupie in the day.
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Jayzus, this was released 31 years ago today.


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Louden Wainwright was on a few episodes of MASH as Captain Calvin Spalding (the "singing surgeon").EnochRoot wrote: Tue Dec 19, 2023 2:57 pmIf Bob Dylan had the looks, charm and voice of say, a Loudon Wainwright? The sky would’ve been the limit for a guy who was already on top of the world anyway.sancarlos wrote: Tue Dec 19, 2023 2:53 pmThat's true. Also, back in his 1960s/1970s heyday, Dylan was considered (by far) the pre-eminent thinking lyricist in popular music. Not only did his songs have meaning, covers of his songs created chart success for tons of diverse artists - from Johnny Cash to Guns and Roses, (but most notably The Byrds). They didn't write article like this about anybody besides Dylan: The 80 greatest Dylan covers.
Maybe part of the reason of all the successful covers is that most of those artists had/were better singers than Dylan.
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Loudon was the dad of the main character on Undeclared (the spiritual successor to Freaks and Geeks which even fewer people watched.)
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As an especially angry teenager back in the late-70s, the discovery of punk rock (and its offshoots) via the mighty, magnificent CFNY out of Brampton, Ontario was a god send (I spent pre-college years across the lake, in the northwestern-most town in NYS). Anyhow, without digressing too much, amongst the punk adjacent, new wave stuff was a favorite from Tonio K. called H-A-T-R-E-D. I tried using the following lyrics as my senior quote, but was denied the pleasure. I don't love the song so much anymore, but I'd probably get up and dance if I heard it in a bar after a bourbon or two.
Perhaps our Canadian friends have already pointed this out, but CFNY was using the tag, 'The Spirit of Radio' long before the Rush song.
Well, I wish I was as mellow, as for instance, Jackson Browne
But 'Fountain of Sorrow' my ass, motherfucker, I hope you wind up in the ground
Perhaps our Canadian friends have already pointed this out, but CFNY was using the tag, 'The Spirit of Radio' long before the Rush song.
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And this, perhaps the greatest album of all time, was released 25 years ago today.
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Crazy timing... Foam Brewers makes a beer called Built to Spill, just learned this morning that it's named after a band.
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Very good beer, as for not knowing the band, guess you never listened to SwampRadio back in the day, eh?The Sybian wrote: Fri Feb 02, 2024 4:57 pm Crazy timing... Foam Brewers makes a beer called Built to Spill, just learned this morning that it's named after a band.
(and an amazing amount of beers named after bands/lyrics. Ratio in Denver has a King of Carrot Flowers saison that's one of my favourites of the style, and the majority of their beers after indie or punk songs/bands, Knotted Root in Ned names the majority of their awesome beers after Phish and Dead tunes.)
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Out this way almost every beer with a music reference name is after 90s rap.
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Especially Twin Elephant.mister d wrote: Fri Feb 02, 2024 11:42 pm Out this way almost every beer with a music reference name is after 90s rap.
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Here’s a band I liked a lot in my youth, Artful Dodger. Singer sounds like Rod Stewart. You younger guys can check out the audience and see what your mom looked like in the late 70s.
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absolutely - Neil Peart actually gave their song that title as a very specific tribute to CFNY
TankFarm2023 wrote: Fri Feb 02, 2024 3:55 pm Perhaps our Canadian friends have already pointed this out, but CFNY was using the tag, 'The Spirit of Radio' long before the Rush song.
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Really looking forward to this. I feel like I never don’t like Kinks songs, but I don’t know enough of them.
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The Kinks are awesome.
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it wasn't until i discovered the late-60s Kinks that I got it - their mid/late 70s stuff just seemed a bit lame but the trio of Something Else...Village Green...Arthur - those are fantastic.
I was always a huge Who fan but looking objectively, their peak (~1968-73) was so painfully short (the Dwight Gooden of classic rock?) even if their skills were truly in how great of musicians they were.
Have often thought the ideal mashup would have been the Kinks writing material that The Who played c1969.
I was always a huge Who fan but looking objectively, their peak (~1968-73) was so painfully short (the Dwight Gooden of classic rock?) even if their skills were truly in how great of musicians they were.
Have often thought the ideal mashup would have been the Kinks writing material that The Who played c1969.
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Listening now, good stuff. I would have loved this when it came out. Still enjoying it now.govmentchedda wrote: Fri Feb 02, 2024 4:19 pm
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It was one of the many albums bapo sent to me nearly a couple decades ago.
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Anyone seen any Bapo lately? We need a little more nostalgia in this here swamp.
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This album rips. Perfect soundtrack for doing mindless things at work on a snowy afternoon.
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At first, this seems like a happy little tune, but listening to the lyrics you get that it is darker - a love song from the point of view of an obsessive stalker…
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Nothing ultimately life-changing, but I would love to fucking kick this day in its face and watch it fall into a gulley or meat grinder.
At least there's music...
At least there's music...
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In my time of dying - want nobody to mourn
All I want for you to do is take my body home
Well well well - So I can die easy
All I want for you to do is take my body home
Well well well - So I can die easy
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Phil Manzenara Hits The Jackpot
"Who knew that I would earn more money from a short guitar riff that I wrote one evening on a sofa in front of the telly in 1978 than I ever earned in the entire 50 years as a member of Roxy Music?"
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Released 50 years ago today
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So, I have always liked Bob Seger's Get out of Denver. I also have always liked Welshman Dave Edmunds. This may not be as good as Bob Seger's Live Bullet version, but it’s still fun to listen to and it’s an excellent video.
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One of my favorite bands of the 80s, The Long Ryders.
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For some reason my brain has put the lyrics for B-52s "Love Shack" into Gordon Lightfoot's "Sundown". (Which I didn't know was Gordon Lightfoot or "Sundown" until I googled.)
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Pretty sure Fred Schneider would confess what he did in the Love Shack.
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