Don't know if anyone's already posted this, but just popping in to say that you can listen to the new Neil Young album here.
Mal ,'Out Of Gas'
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
My brother seems to be taking an interest in promoting his music again so he got a MySpace Band Profile page. Check it out: Brendan Lynch
Ooh. Galaxie 500 Peel Sessions are of teh awsome!
eta: Where have I heard "Final Day" before? The Mountain Goats cover that, right?
Off to Amazon to get the original by Young Marble Giants....
eta²: Duh. The other version of "Final Day" I've heard is also by Galaxie 500, from Uncollected.
Ooh. Galaxie 500 Peel Sessions are of teh awsome!
I downloaded it on Friday and forgot about it until now. Thanks for the reminder. Excellent!!
I put "Final Day" on a mix I distributed hereabouts a few years ago, too, Tommy. Don't know if I sent it to you, though.
For Joe and other Steely Dan lovers, here's a lot of Steely Dan demos and such.
For Joe and other Steely Dan lovers, here's a lot of Steely Dan demos and such.
Heh, I notice they don't have the Dan's Schlitz commercial in there.
Long time, lots of lurking, no posting, but I knew I had to post this here.
I saw Cat Power in concert last night, and was really pleasantly surprised.
I'd maybe heard 5 or so songs by her in the past, and hadn't cared for any of them. I'd also read she'd had a breakdown/snit/something on stage at one point, so I'd written her off as an "oh i'm so fragile" indie chicks with a guitar.
But color me impressed! She was up there with an 11-piece, Memphis-soul-bluesy band, and was just really great. The songs were good (even if they got a little too similar after a while), her voice was cool, her mannerisms were ... odd and a little annoying, but whatever.
The girl standing next to me commented that not only did the songs sound exactly like they do on the album, but she was playing them in order, which I found funny ... but also a good thing, because my initial thought was "oh, I like these songs here, but I bet she's just a chick with a guitar on the album or something." Now I have to buy this album!
Someone else clue me in on what I've been missing about Cat Power. What are her other albums like? Are they all different?
Hey Alicia!
I'd also read she'd had a breakdown/snit/something on stage at one point
Not just "at one point" - just about every other concert. No snits, though, just crushing stage-fright. It sounds like she's learning to deal with it.
What are her other albums like? Are they all different?
This current album is considered to be a significant departure for her sonically. Previously her records were more acoustic. I don't know here catalog that well, but I really loved her Covers Record. Lot of folks like Moon Pix.
You Are Free is one of my favorite albums. I especially love "I Don't Blame You" and "He War" and... a bunch of others from that album. [link]
Damn. I knew that Eddie Vedder did backup vocals, but I didn't know that Dave Grohl played the drums on that album.
She also had a couple members of Sonic Youth backing her for one of her first performances....
:makes notes:
Thanks for the info!
Crushing stage fright, eh? Now I feel bad for writing her off as a fragile indie chick who throws fits. Sorry, Chan!