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Wild Frank

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  1. Agree with this. I urge anyone to listen to 'Second's Out' without being blown away. I loved the way he could 'double-drum' with Chester Thompson for quarter of an hour and then leap out from the drum kit and sing something like afterglow. I don't know...maybe Phil and the boys will get some much overdue respect once they are inducted into the Hall of Fame. Also, Steurmer maybe able to technically play circles around Hackett but Steve's playing had far more emotion and subtleness. p.s: U2 suck (apart from Angel of Harlem).
  2. Similar to the Phil Collins/Genesis situation. If you got rid of Fleetwood Mac (I making an assumption that you are referring to the Fleetwood Mac that existed from the mid-seventies onward) you would be getting rid of the Peter Green era 'Mac' as well and classic songs such as 'Oh Well', 'Black Magic Woman', 'Albatross' and 'Man of the World'...and you shouldn't do that. On the Phil Collins debate, irrespective of the Genesis issue (I couldn't live without 'Lamb' or 'Foxtrot'), he has put out some good stuff over the years. There is alot of trash but his first two albums are great....and yo
  3. Deligation. That's a good idea. I'll get my youngest to digest the complete works of Bob Dylan whilst my five year old is going to be listening to Bjork!!
  4. I assume the following artists have been mentioned in the previous thread but I would definatly recommend guys like Mos Def, Talib Kweli and Common. Another good 'happy hip-hop' band that your boy may love are 'Jurasic Five'. Very Old Skool. The Roots are amazing as well. In terms of CD's I would say: Black Star: 'Mos Def and Talib Kweli are Black Star' Talib Kweli (Reflection Eternal): 'Train of Thought' and 'Quality' Common: 'Like Water For Chocolate', 'Electric Circus' and 'Be' Jurassic Five: 'Jurassic 5 LP' and 'Quality Control' The Roots: Phrenology If you want a different, more downb
  5. I started this thread a while back but I thought I'd revisit as I have made a commitment to spend a year without buying new music in any format. I am going to spend my listening time with the thousends of albums I already have, including many that I haven't given enough attention to and discarded after a few listens. If new albums come out in 2010 that I want...I'll just have to wait and hopefully get them as birthday presents etc. This way I will actually look forwarded to getting new music which will in-turn help to restore that magical feeling I used to have before music was so readily avai
  6. I love MMJ but they are some seriously poor lyrics. With MMJ usually the music compensates for the lyrics but, in this instance, the whole thing is horible. That whole album is weak and has many other examples of shocking wordplay.
  7. I am gonna have to pick these up. I bought the Archives DVD set and the CD remasters last year but I am hearing very good things about these vinyl's. There is an interesting 'making of' for the vinyl box-set over on 'Thrasher's Wheat'. I might need to take out a bank loan he Neil keeps on at this pace with his releases!! p.s: The 'Dreamin Man' live album is also very very good.
  8. Not great songs, but how about shocking lyrics to shocking songs by the most respected lyricist of our times (Bob Dylan). For starters: 'Wiggle Wiggle' 'Under The Red Sky' 'Joleene' 'Silvio' 'All the Tired Horses' 'Mozambique' 'Lay Lady Lay' 'Rainy Day Women' However, anyone who can write 'Desolation Row' and 'Visions of Johanna' is automatically forgiven for any future discrepancies!!. "Ain't it just like the night to play tricks when you're trying to be so quiet" is my favourite opening line ever. Needless to say "Wiggle Wiggle Wiggle like a gypsy queen" is not.
  9. One song I have always love but couldn't stand the lyrics is 'Watcher of the Sky' by Genesis. The music is so powerful by the lyrics are a bit arkward and you can hear Peter Gabriel almost speeding up to try and fit them in. I agree with the comments on 'Sound of Lies'. It is far and away my favourite Jayhawks album but the lyrics are a bit dodgy! Also...what about 'Bohemian Rhapsody'. "Mama, just killed a man, put a gun against his head, pulled the trigger now he's dead". "Scaramush, Scaramush, will you do the fandango", "Thunderbolts and Lightning, very very frightning". What is Freddie
  10. Judge a book by its cover. Good morning guys. This post relates to the physical music format as oppose to the download. My question is, have you ever bought an album purely on the basis of the record cover. If so, what was it. I still find the artwork that accompanies a release an integral part of the whole listening experience, which is one of the reasons I am still not won over by the download culture. My own personal impulse purchases, bought due to excellent artwork, include: * Miles Davis: In A Silent Way; * Genesis: Foxtrot (Picked this up when I was nine years old, which started a 2
  11. I watched the Cabin Fever DVD last night and really enjoyed it. Such a great vibe up there at Levon's place. There is one scene with Levon in and I was shocked how frail he is looking these days. Some great performances though, including a lovely version of Fred Neil's 'Dolphins' as a bonus track.
  12. Thinking of Neil Young, the version of 'Like a hurricane' on 'Weld' has some nice solo's. The songs kind of grinds to a halt and then gets going again for another five minutes or so.
  13. Listening to this stream now. Its very impressive stuff. I'm not a massive fan of the Harvest Moon record but, in this setting, the songs sound great. I am really enjoying the Performance Release Series. All five releases so far have been amazing. Hopefully we will get another one next year.
  14. There's a nice Marc Ford solo on the Black Crowes track 'Sometime's Salvation'. For technical stuff how about Steve Vai: 'For The Love Of God'
  15. Genesis: Firth of Fifth. Steve Hackett Solo. Very cool.
  16. In fact....with this new download in addition to the recent album, the lovely contributions to the 'Dark Night of The Soul' project and his work with M.Ward on his 'Hold Time' record, I'm nominating Jason for artist of the year!!
  17. There is a new Christmas album availble to download free off Jason's website. I've haven't checked it out yet but 'Yours truly' was my favourite album from 2009. I think this download is some raw piano stuff. Sounds like he has a new record out in 2010.
  18. I Love 'I Feel A Change Comin' On'. It contain's my favourite lyric of the year: "You are as Whorish As Ever". Great line Bob.
  19. My band are called 'The Speakers'. They have a grungy jazz sound. They are: On the drums: Glenn Kotche. On the Bass: Charlie Mingus. Keyboards and effects: Thelonious Monk. Lead Guitar and Backing Vox: Keith Richards. Lead Vocals: Mark Linkous. Vocal Percussion: Tom Waits. The Speakerettes: Bjork, PJ Harvey and Billie Holiday. In terms of venue they will play anywhere for free drinks and a place to sleep. I'll get back to you with a set list when I can locate one.
  20. I'm the same. For information this is one of his finest solo efforts so I would definately recommend it. The track 'Hidden Tresure' is as good as anything he has written. His finest work, in my opinion, is found on 'Mighty Joe Moon' which is such a good record. Tracks like 'Mockingbirds' and 'Honey Don't Think' are classics.
  21. A pretty good year for new music. My favourites have been: 1) Jason Lyttle - Yours Truly, The Commuter (Does anyuone else love this one?) 2) Black Crowes - Before The Frost...Until The Freeze (Very pleasant surprise) 3) Marillion - Less Is More (Still a great band and this is a beautifully stripped down record) 4) Various - Dark Was The Night (A great compilation. Disc one was perfect) 5) Sparklehorse - Dark night Of The Soul (Is this missing off official lists because it wasn't officially released?) 6) Decemberists - Hazards Of Love (I totally understand the negative comments above...
  22. On a related point. I picked up the Jayhawks retrospective recently. The disk of unreleased stuff is really interesting in so much as most things on there are better than a lot of the released stuff. There is an early version of the song that became 'I'm gonna make you love me' and it is vastly superior and far less cheesy. That 'smile' album could have been a whole lot better if they had kept it simple.
  23. Genesis: The Knife (By someone like Metallica)
  24. I have none of his solo records apart from 'Salvation Blues' which is a very nice record. I also really rate the 'Olsen and Louris' album that came out last year.
  25. Pichfork are reporting that a new 'She & Him' record is due next spring. No more details at the moment. I listen to Volume 1. a lot when it came out but I haven't spun it for a few months. Hopefully we'll get from 'Him' and less 'She' this time around (apart from the videos where I'd prefer more 'She'!!)
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