Bruckner 9th on vinyl.
Bruckner 9th on vinyl.
Dave Holland Big Band: What Goes Around [[2002 ECM)
Rod Stewart: Gasoline Alley
The Black Keys - Brothers
Sounds like an album from the 1960's, and White-Stripesy [[better percussion). If I didn't know better, I'd swear these guys were from Detroit. Dayton fits. Can hear some Jim Croce in there, too.
Merle Haggard's version of "It's Not Love [[But It's Not Bad)" Written by Hank Cochran who passed yesterday.
I think I was listening to Bad Time when I posted that.
Right now, Jimmy Eat World, but I do not like it.
A couple other good ones he wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtkFmCY9IZ0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG-8uZg2uV0
Poet and Peasant Overture, and then Light Cavalary, by Franz Von Suppe. Delightful music. But then, I don't suppose any of you ever heard it.
Because of the heat lately , I've chosen :
Mungo Jerry - In The Summertime ca. 1970's and I'm sure most of you have heard it lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sgrPXP1n2E
Ray, that's not right. [[Although, I confess that Yours Truly knows nothing about it.) No matter what it may be, there's a fair shot that someone, here, is familiar with it.
I have a CD of Argentinian gypsy-folk music, played on bandoneon [[an instrument quite similar to an accordion) and cello. It's called "Ojos Negros," and it's goddam wonderful; I have already raved about it, in this thread, some months back. Now, that's pretty obscure, for sure, but I'll betcha that somebody else, here, knew of it, even if they didn't own a copy.
Jazz lovers: That Dave Holland CD which I mentioned, above? I gotta tell ya... I've owned it for years, and I liked it whenever I've played it, but I re-played it recently, and it sunk its teeth into me really, really deep, and now I can't stop listening to it.
I have a lot of Dave Holland music, but none of it is quite like this one. Terrific, I tell you, terrific.
Jimg, is youse out dere?
Last edited by Ravine; July-18-10 at 10:07 AM.
Suzanne Vega - perfect Sunday morning music. Well written songs beautifully sung.
Kind of tying in with Rod and Gasoline Alley, You-Tubing with some old Small Faces, 'Tin Soldier' and 'Song of a Baker'. Gasoline Alley was a great one, some of his really good stuff that [[not surprisingly) doesn't get any airplay these days.
I do.
Listening to Gasoline Alley has led me into Every Picture Tells a Story which I've been listening to most recently. Reason to Believe is probably my favorite cut here.
Howling Diablos--Green Bottle.
Roseanne Cash - The List.
I'm gonna pull out the Faces box set once I get dinner going, you guys got me all Faces-y. Plus EPTAS, my favorite track is the title track. I was the world's biggest Faces fan as a teenager. I combed my hair in a thousand ways but came out looking just the same.
Jaared - Manhattan Nights
Their predecessors weren't too shabby either. Check this one out...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcKZo...eature=related
Funny how the whole record company/contracts thing worked with Rod back in the early 70s - he released solo albums and Faces albums, but they were really all Faces albums! I forget the whole story behind it, but those guys still played with him on the solo albums from what I understand.
That is totally awesome, thanks for linking!Their predecessors weren't too shabby either. Check this one out...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcKZo...eature=related
Funny how the whole record company/contracts thing worked with Rod back in the early 70s - he released solo albums and Faces albums, but they were really all Faces albums! I forget the whole story behind it, but those guys still played with him on the solo albums from what I understand.
Sometimes known as The Small Faces when [[the late) Steve Marriott was with the band and left to join Humble Pie [[30 Days In The Hole )
Check out the bands history and who was in it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faces_[[band)
30 Days In The Hole
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdXjm8pZMws
Last edited by Wingnatic; July-20-10 at 05:31 PM.
The early Small Faces stuff is awesome. I'm more familar with that than the Rod stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcosDZ5oAyM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cec2HBgCkqk
YES THE GREAT BO DIDDLEY. A lady on bass? guitar? in a band with males, kind of rare in those days I think I may be correct in writing. Great song and video. ThanksAnd for the blues, Otis Rush:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uufATlts1lk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OafG...eature=related
The Concert Of Colors introduced me to some new/local talent.
Ian McLagan wrote a book about his life called All the Rage, about his early days with the Small Faces and Faces. Hilarious reading.
I was a Rod Faces gal, untll he took completely over and turned disco. The Faces were a spectacular live act, much better than they were on vinyl, much better than their contemporaries the Rolling Stones [[who IMHO sucked as a live act). And I never cared much for Steve Marriot's voice.
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