No rush but curious if you ever dove in? My company insists on sending me back and forth between Stockton and LA so I’ve been mainlining the re-releases. It says a lot about Pavement that most of their unreleased songs and B sides are as good as the album cuts. (And as stated their first gold record is a B side)P.D.X. wrote: Tue May 21, 2024 10:23 am Pavement is a total blind spot for me. Should probably fix that given how often I hear their name dropped.
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Well, i started by listening to their first 3 albums entirely, got the gist of their sound, and then just kind of shuffled the 'This is Pavement' playlist on Spotify (and now the algorithm is working them into my daily listening). So that's the extent of my opinion basis, which is: they don't really fill a 'need' in my music catalog since so many other bands share/ape the sound. However, they do have some enjoyable tracks that will get some repeat, and I may re-dive in at some point. Nice to fill that gap in my knowledge though and definitely appreciate their influence.brian wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 9:02 pmNo rush but curious if you ever dove in? My company insists on sending me back and forth between Stockton and LA so I’ve been mainlining the re-releases. It says a lot about Pavement that most of their unreleased songs and B sides are as good as the album cuts. (And as stated their first gold record is a B side)P.D.X. wrote: Tue May 21, 2024 10:23 am Pavement is a total blind spot for me. Should probably fix that given how often I hear their name dropped.
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It’s funny, I was vaguely aware of the name in college or thereabouts, seeing their logo around. I pegged them as more of a punk or harder band, no idea why. I listened to a bunch of their songs on Spotify, and knew Spit on a Stranger. Nothing else sounded familiar. I liked it, but not enough to continue a deeper dive.brian wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 9:02 pmNo rush but curious if you ever dove in? My company insists on sending me back and forth between Stockton and LA so I’ve been mainlining the re-releases. It says a lot about Pavement that most of their unreleased songs and B sides are as good as the album cuts. (And as stated their first gold record is a B side)P.D.X. wrote: Tue May 21, 2024 10:23 am Pavement is a total blind spot for me. Should probably fix that given how often I hear their name dropped.
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I think it’s kind of funny that as similar as a lot of us are. And we are. In race, upbringing, age, etc that there’s still these small divides between us.
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I get the sense that the standard for “similar age” is more demanding when it comes to music than anything else.brian wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2024 5:23 pm I think it’s kind of funny that as similar as a lot of us are. And we are. In race, upbringing, age, etc that there’s still these small divides between us.
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Or maybe if I had a college friend into Pavement, maybe I would have listened in my prime music years and would have loved them and still loved them today. It takes a tremendous amount these days for any music to break through enough for me to seek it out again.brian wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2024 5:23 pm I think it’s kind of funny that as similar as a lot of us are. And we are. In race, upbringing, age, etc that there’s still these small divides between us.
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Yeah it was a lot easier to get ‘close’ to bands when your entire collection was a Caselogic of like 50 cd’s.
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That’s part of it, but for me (and I think most people), music really imprinted deep between the ages of 16 - 22. My favorites then are still my favorites now, and it just MEANT something to me. Now it’s “I like that song,” and that’s about it. I do feel there was a sense of pride in ownership of music I purchased. I just feel less connected to something I play on Spotify than I do to something on iTunes.P.D.X. wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2024 11:28 am Yeah it was a lot easier to get ‘close’ to bands when your entire collection was a Caselogic of like 50 cd’s.
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The concept of a grower is probably mostly gone too. Before if you paid $15 for something, you wouldn't just give up after half a listen. Now you can maybe not be in the right mood and make a snap judgment and never think of an album again.
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I think a big part of how music can stay fresh and relevant for me is Twitter. Between the fans and the up and coming artists who actively communicate with the fans, it's really helped me keep that feeling y'all are describing. Of course, I never lost it and admit I'm in the minority when it comes to that.
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I don’t disagree. But I will say that personally, when I find a couple/few songs I really like by an artist, I use Spotify to completely immerse myself into that artist. Would’ve been harder to do that in the old days (or at least a lot more expensive).mister d wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2024 11:53 am The concept of a grower is probably mostly gone too. Before if you paid $15 for something, you wouldn't just give up after half a listen. Now you can maybe not be in the right mood and make a snap judgment and never think of an album again.
I was certainly late to the party for streaming music, but I’m now a happy camper.
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Good point. I've done this with a bunch of groups/artists, especially when i listen to a playlist and new (to me) songs come up that I like, I'll go back and listen to more. My problem, I forget the names and if it's been too long, I don't see them in my previously played lists. also doesn't help that my daughter uses my account, so her crap gums up the works. My son has his own account, and I ain't paying for 3.sancarlos wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2024 12:07 pmI don’t disagree. But I will say that personally, when I find a couple/few songs I really like by an artist, I use Spotify to completely immerse myself into that artist. Would’ve been harder to do that in the old days (or at least a lot more expensive).mister d wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2024 11:53 am The concept of a grower is probably mostly gone too. Before if you paid $15 for something, you wouldn't just give up after half a listen. Now you can maybe not be in the right mood and make a snap judgment and never think of an album again.
I was certainly late to the party for streaming music, but I’m now a happy camper.
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Timely conversation. I just had dinner with a buddy of mine that was a coworker for nearly 10 years. He was always into music and he introduced me to a lot of bands. I brought up Pavement to him last night, because it's a band I would have thought he'd have been into, but he said they just never did it for him. He loves the Pixies and Dinosaur Jr, so it's kind of odd to me, but that's how music is.
As for influences, I'm glad I worked with him when I did - late 20s through late 30s. And I had a similar supplier of CDs at my previous company. They both got me out of my music-listening rut and I've had a wider knowledge and appreciation ever since.
As for influences, I'm glad I worked with him when I did - late 20s through late 30s. And I had a similar supplier of CDs at my previous company. They both got me out of my music-listening rut and I've had a wider knowledge and appreciation ever since.
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KEXP just played Carly Simon's "You're So Vain"...(it's her 81st birthday today)...
That song goes HARD...
That song goes HARD...
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Japandroids announce they’re releasing a final album in October and released the first single. Hope they do one last tour.
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Cheat Codes - by Blackthought and Danger Mouse. This is one of my favorite hip-hop albums of all-time and it came out two years ago. I've recommended it to hip-hop fans, from casual to hardcore. No one has done anything but praise the hell out of it when they listen.


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Thanks, gave it a listen this morning and love it. I’d rate myself on the low end of casual hip hop fan, but this is great. I listened to a bunch of Danger Mouse stuff on Spotify after listening to Rome, and the MF Doom feature on this album (Belize) pops up a lot.garyclark wrote: Sat Jul 20, 2024 9:41 pm Cheat Codes - by Blackthought and Danger Mouse. This is one of my favorite hip-hop albums of all-time and it came out two years ago. I've recommended it to hip-hop fans, from casual to hardcore. No one has done anything but praise the hell out of it when they listen.
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I know that the tolerance for trad country is pretty limited around here, but how about the title of this new duet of Margo Price and Orville Peck?
“You’re an asshole, I can’t stand you, and I want a divorce”.
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Peck is trad?
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Well, I’d say that the melody of this song, and many others of his, are traditional. But, of course many things about him and his lyrics are anything but traditional country!
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I'm giving the new Smashing Pumpkins an album a spin on Spotify. I don't think I'm going to make it to the end. It's not good.
Gonna try that Cheat Codes album instead.
Gonna try that Cheat Codes album instead.
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Charles Wesley Godwin is really good. He's at Bourbon & Beyond and AB & I will be frat bro swaying with our arms around each other's shoulders and it's going to be so cute.
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I've listened to Sturgill Simpson's new album (as Johnny Blue Skies) the past couple of days. It's pretty good, but I don't think it's his best work. Nothing really memorable.
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I put Scooter Blues on my vacation playlist so I’m gonna remember it.
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Digging around on Youtube this afternoon...found this:
Pretty ripping live version of the Peter Green/Fleetwood Mac song "Oh Well"...by Haim, of all bands.
Pretty ripping live version of the Peter Green/Fleetwood Mac song "Oh Well"...by Haim, of all bands.
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The hipsters are not wrong about this new MJ Lenderman record. It's good on first listen and gets better the more you play it.
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You can't say that word.
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I have to be on listen #12 or so of the whole album in the last 24 hours at this point. It's so great.govmentchedda wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2024 8:36 am The hipsters are not wrong about this new MJ Lenderman record. It's good on first listen and gets better the more you play it.
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I'm going to say something stupid ... I have a (pretty massive) inherent bias against indie artists who go by their names rather than being a group or having a pseudonym. This doesn't apply to pop singers or rappers.
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Well obviously 25 years ago. He was doing reshoots for his role of Ricky Watters in Any Given Sunday.
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What if that’s the name of the song?
Make it stupider by telling us “(real name) and the (band name” works for you.mister d wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2024 4:09 pm I'm going to say something stupid ... I have a (pretty massive) inherent bias against indie artists who go by their names rather than being a group or having a pseudonym. This doesn't apply to pop singers or rappers.
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Only incrementally better. The indie sound is full band driven, not just the lead singer, so the name should reflect a collective.
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Apparently he's Jake Lenderman, not MJ, but I hear you. And you should hear that album. It's by far my favorite LP of the year.
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