Bensell wrote:Maybe this should be in the confessions thread, but I really like Robin Thicke's Blurred Lines. Even more so once I saw the uncensored video with Emily Ratajkowski and 2 other topless models
ZMan wrote:I think Blurred Lines is awesome. Of course, at the rate it's getting played by late July we'll all be deathly sick of it (if not already), but it's a very catchy tune, great for the summertime.
ZMan wrote:I think Blurred Lines is awesome. Of course, at the rate it's getting played by late July we'll all be deathly sick of it (if not already), but it's a very catchy tune, great for the summertime.
It is a good tune, but I prefer the original.
Buddy Guy's birthday was this week and in honour of the great man's 77th, I downloaded his 2010 album Living Proof.
It is amazing - a valedictorian message by a great blues man with just a hint of sentimentality and an unneeded taste of carlos Santana. But boy is there some great guitar work on this album.
Try this lyric next time you're breaking up with someone:
If you're the last woman on this earth
And I can have all the honey up under your skirt
If I was pony as a Billy goat
I'd still say woman, get your ass out the door
It's too soon, baby, that's much too soon
Well, if I never see you again, it'll be too soon
"beautiful, with an exotic-yet-familiar facial structure and an arresting gaze."
Pruitt wrote:
Buddy Guy's birthday was this week and in honour of the great man's 77th, I downloaded his 2010 album Living Proof.
It is amazing - a valedictorian message by a great blues man with just a hint of sentimentality and an unneeded taste of carlos Santana. But boy is there some great guitar work on this album.
Try this lyric next time you're breaking up with someone:
ZMan wrote:The Lone Bellow - You Never Need Nobody
Just read in the paper that they are going to be in my town next weekend (playing on campus the local college). It's apparently a 300 seat hall. That song is OK, tickets are pretty cheap and it seems like an interesting excuse for a night out with my wife....
ZMan wrote:The Lone Bellow - You Never Need Nobody
Just read in the paper that they are going to be in my town next weekend (playing on campus the local college). It's apparently a 300 seat hall. That song is OK, tickets are pretty cheap and it seems like an interesting excuse for a night out with my wife....
You will not fucking regret it. I was in Austin for Austin City Limits this weekend and Sunday was canceled due to flooding in the area. Later in the day, free shows from some of that day's performers started to pop-up. The Lone Bellow and Wild Feathers scheduled a gig about 5 minutes from where we were watching football, so we went over, sat in line and got in with 250 other people. It was seriously one of the coolest live music experiences I've ever been to. Got to speak with both bands and The Lone Bellow were very gracious and it was cool the one I met pre-show asked me by name after if I had a good time.
The Wild Feathers is awesome and their big song now is "The Ceiling". That was the show I was most excited about Sunday at the festival just because they were playing on the smallest stage there, so getting to see them even after the cancellation was great. Between shows I started talking to their family and manager, and ended up finding out that the lead singer went to my high school. He graduated five years after I did, but I went to school with both of his older sisters. Small world.
Vinyl, man. Something those (us?) old hipsters can lord over the current breed.
I think those Great Highway shows are kinda legendary, the old dudes (compared to me) use to prattle on about. (Probably just a particularly good batch of acid.) And I am no expert, but I'm not sure boots of those shows are out there.
ETA: And Pigpen, man. Greatest white male blues singer evah!
Who knows? Maybe, you were kidnapped, tied up, taken away and held for ransom.
Those days are gone forever
Over a long time ago
Oh yeah…
Could be. Might be the Feb. '70 shows, not this April 18th. I was in 8th grade, protesting the War and playing baseball. I'll check my sources when next I speak with them. One of my buddies who was on the scene is Barry Melton, guitarist for Country Joe and the Fish. Huge Giants fan, Barry; I've split tickets with him in years past. I have a few other old hippie friends.
I like well crafted new vinyl of old stuff I dig.
Who knows? Maybe, you were kidnapped, tied up, taken away and held for ransom.
Those days are gone forever
Over a long time ago
Oh yeah…
Scottie wrote:I bet Rush has it. Or if he doesn't, he knows how to get it.
Actually not much of a PigPen guy. I have a few choice nuggets from the early years, but my collection doesn't start to fill until '72 and the only years i have every show are 74, 75 (there are only 5) and '77.
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Last week I went searching itunes for something new and came across Wooden Shijps. Knew nothing about them. Now, I can't stop listening to their new album.
"beautiful, with an exotic-yet-familiar facial structure and an arresting gaze."
Another guy from my small town with amazing musical talent. I thought he was just a trumpet player but apparently he's fronting a band now. and it's good. really good.
I grew up with his older brother, who still owes me rent from twelve years ago but i ain't expecting it.
rass wrote:I almost enjoyed the song enough to forgive the lack of explicit payoff for the multiple images of guns, machetes, knives and fireplace pokers.
Yeah, i was waiting for something to happen too. They won an Australian video competition to make that too. kind of lackluster. But still, good song. I'm saying it here, they are going to be big. Another band from Montreal, two of it's members are from my hometown, didn't realize the girl harmonizing was a local too.
I got sucked into the Youtube black hole of related Lily Allen videos. Does this chick give anyone else a raging hard on? She's all like cute and British and sexy but then kind of dark and I think she might be able to kick my ass. The whole thing is so ironic and adorable.
And the unicorns shall come down with them, and the bullocks with the bulls; and their land shall be soaked with blood, and their dust made fat with fatness. - God
I didn't really find her attractive to begin with, but the fact that a musician with a hit (that isn't kiddie bubblegum pop) was born when I was 20 depresses me.
An honest to God cult of personality - formed around a failed steak salesman.
-Pruitt
Giff wrote:Paul Walker got away with it for a long time.
I'm in the process of making my top 15 albums and top 15 songs of the year. Royals may make the list.
Speaking of which, i must start a thread for albums of the year according to us and others. My favourite album of the year is The National- Trouble will find me. Took me awhile to get into it but then I saw them live...
That sounds like AB at karaoke after one too many bourbons.
And the unicorns shall come down with them, and the bullocks with the bulls; and their land shall be soaked with blood, and their dust made fat with fatness. - God
Pretty sweet live version of Volcano Choir's "Comrade". Though thanks to govchedda I'll always hear one of the auto-tuned lyrics at the end of the song as "...just make the fucking cornbread". So thanks for that.