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Artists you were late in coming to—now you can't get enough.
Wild Frank replied to PopTodd's topic in Someone Else's Song
One band I never got at the time but, as of the past month or so, love are the Pixies. Can't believe I didn't get it at the time. Another one is the Replacements. In the 80s I was all about Prog whereas in the 90s it was Wilco/Jayhawks/Black Crowes and Grant lee Buffalo. Now, looking back, I've realised how great Pixies/Replacements were. -
If there are any Grant Lee Buffalo fans kicking around they have a new live album out on their website, recorded on their 2012 tour. Its a great little reminder of how good this band were back in the day. I still have the Buffalondon Live EP somewhere which I used to love. My favourite Live Albums: Genesis: Seconds Out My Morning Jacket: Okonokos Neil Young: Time Fades Away and Arc-Weld Aerosmith: Live Bootleg (I know, I know....but it holds great memories for me) Bob Dylan: Hard Rain
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Saw Jeff Mangum last week...(Neutral Milk Hotel)
Wild Frank replied to ripthisjoint908's topic in Someone Else's Song
New NMH tour dates announced. It also look like they will be visiting the UK some time later in the year which will be something to catch. -
Album of the year so far for me. Consistantly good and the whole album works really well. I love 'Mermaids'. A great song and a great set of lyrics: "She was a catch, We were a match I was the match that would fire up her snatch" Fair enough. Would be pleasantly surprised if I heard a better album than this in 2013.
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Listened to the album for a month or so and it is frustrating. My problem with it is one that every artist seems to be guilty of these days. Just because a CD can hold 70 mins of music doesn't mean you have to fill the time!!. I've have taken about six songs off this and works far better as an album. Its just too long and has too much filler on it. With a few notably exceptions most good albums don't exceed 45 mins (or two sides of vinyl).
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Finally got 'round to listening to the new album and it is really good. Song for Zula is the highlight for me but everything this guy puts out is pretty top notch. Loved his performance on Fallon too.
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Anyone heard anymore on the upcoming volume of the Bootleg Series. Rumours were that we would get both Volumes 10 and 11 this year. I think Volume 10 is focusing on the Self Portraight sessions whcih could be interesting. That is such a strage album but there are half a dozen good songs on there so it could be interesting re-visiting these sessions.
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I saw the single off the album last night. A great track. Nile Rodgers on guitar and, I think, the chap from N.E.R.D on vocals.
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Tyler's new album, The Impossible Truth, is a great album. Its out on Merge I think and has been gathering some very positive reviews. I'm still enjoying the latest Lambchop record. A really strong set of songs.
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Fleetwood Mac-Mick Fleetwood does not play alone
Wild Frank replied to worldrecordplayer's topic in Someone Else's Song
On the subject of Fleetwood Mac has anyone heard the new 4 track EP they released this week? -
What are your perfect 10 out of 10 albums!
Wild Frank replied to remphish1's topic in Someone Else's Song
Lambchop: Nixon and Damaged John Coltrane: A Love Supreme Wilco: Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Tom Waits: Rain Dogs Mercury Rev: See You on the Other Side David Bowie: Scary Monsters and Super Creeps Van Morrison: Veedon Fleece Sparklehorse: Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot Talk Talk: Colour of Spring and Spirit of Eden Charles Mingus: Mingus Ah Um Grant Lee Buffalo: Mighty Joe Moon The Black Crowes: Southern Harmony Massive Attack: Blue Lines and Queensryche: Operation Mindcrime!! -
In this day and age it is staggering that he has kept this under wraps. I have a lot of time for Bowies 90's output like 'Black Tie', 'Outside' and 'Earthling'. Hopefully he can produce the goods this time. This could be something similar to Dylan's 'Time Out of Mind'; a comeback that addresses issues of age and death. Just speculating but Bowie's recent health scares might have inspired a new set of songs. Bottom line is whether the album is great or not is the chance to see him live again.
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Wow. New Bowie track appeared this morning. New album also due. Classy. Remains silent for years and then out of nowhere...boom. Great tune. Proper legend.
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He has a new record out in February. There is a track from it streaming now, via pitchfork. Pretty nice tune. I liked the Grinderman work as well as 'Dig Lazuarus Dig'. Looking forward to this in the new year. For those with more disposable income than myself there is the obligatory super deluxe edition of the new album to pre-order.
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A 14 song set for Neil and Crazy Horse could still last about a week if the latest album an anything to go by. Expect full-on jams with endless feedback.
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New Yo La Tengo "Fade" Coming Out 1/15/13 & Tour Dates, etc.
Wild Frank replied to linclink's topic in Someone Else's Song
Thanks for that. I have picked up I Can Hear The Heart so I'll see how I go. -
It's a song where Neil's recent lyrical style works well. It's quite poignent and moving. However, the lyrics to Driftin Back really grate on me. I think Neil should have combined the two Crazy Horse releases this year and we would have had one great album. Ramada Inn, Walk Like a Giant, She's Always Dancing along with tracks like Oh Susanna and High Flyin Bird etc. As for the book. I thought it was shocking. I got so frustrated with the endless chatter about sound quality and his mission to save music. There were some touching moments in it but the negatives outweighed the positives. The co
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New Yo La Tengo "Fade" Coming Out 1/15/13 & Tour Dates, etc.
Wild Frank replied to linclink's topic in Someone Else's Song
If someone wanted to get into Yo La Tengo where would they start? Any advice much appreciated. -
'Ramada Inn' is a great song.
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Coolest/most-interesting post-music careers
Wild Frank replied to PopTodd's topic in Someone Else's Song
The two that spring to mind are more mid-career than post. Marvin Gaye was pretty close to a career in the NFL.. Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickenson who is also a pilot. I think Bryan Adams is now a well respected photographer. -
Lambchop: Mr. M Jason Lytle: Dept of Disapearance Micah P. Hinson: Micah P. Hinson and the Junior Arts Collective (Only available in spain but well worth hunting down) My favourite purchases of 2012 is/was the vinly re-issues of the Talk Talk albums 'Colour of spring' and 'Spirit of Eden' along with the Sparklehorse vinyl re-issues of 'it's a Wonderful Life' and 'Dreamt for Light Years'.
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"cannonball!" songs that appear on album back to back....
Wild Frank replied to Tweedling's topic in Someone Else's Song
Side one of 'Spirit of Eden' by Talk Talk. Those three songs need to be listened to as a single piece. Side one of 'In the Aeroplane' by NMH. Again, seemless and genius. 'Holland 1945' may be the best song ever. Genesis: You can't listen to 'Horizons' without having 'Suppers Ready' follow it. Wilco: 'Pot Kettle Black' and 'Poor Places' Side two of Neil Young's 'On the Beach': The title track and 'Ambulance blues' with 'Motion Pictures' slotted in between. Great stuff. Grandaddy: 'Now It's On' and 'I'm on Standby' from the 'Sumday' record. -
Music documentaries: recommend something!
Wild Frank replied to Turnips's topic in Someone Else's Song
for any Hip-Hop fans out there I would strongly recommend the new 'Tribe Called Quest' documentary 'Beats, Rhymes and Life' which is a truly great piece of work. In a similar field I would also recommend the 'Dave Chapelle Block Party' Documentary from a a few years back. Although not a music documentary the 'Zindane' (Mad French football genius) movie is amazing and is worth watching for the great Mogwai soundtrack throughout. -
Loving this new track. Better than 90% of the tracks off the last two MMJ records.