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RIP Mark Linkous ... of Sparklehorse
Ghost of Electricity replied to Wild Frank's topic in Someone Else's Song
agreed. let it alone and appreciate the music. nothing to see here folks, move along... -
ale vscechno jsou daleko od Krakova. gde to bude v pradze? ne videl jsem email.
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RIP Mark Linkous ... of Sparklehorse
Ghost of Electricity replied to Wild Frank's topic in Someone Else's Song
This is horrible news. I always admired his ability to transport you into a parallel universe, to create a sonic alternative reality which was, as per his song, beautiful and sad. I hope he has found peace. -
me too.
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When I'm not listening to Wilco and think about listening to Wilco, I think about AM, BT, ST, YHF, AGIB, and, yes, SBS. W(TA), never (even though I do listen to it sometimes.)
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Ampeg Dan Armstrong Lucite
Ghost of Electricity replied to KramkonG's topic in Solid State Technology
you're lucky. These days it seems i don't have time for either one. -
Ampeg Dan Armstrong Lucite
Ghost of Electricity replied to KramkonG's topic in Solid State Technology
I'd rather look at a new guitar than watch television...but that's just me. Todd, those guitars look stunning but i see no evidence of electronics. Am i missing something? also, Todd, didn't get a chance to congratulate you on the album release at Fitzgerald's. I know this is the wrong thread, but congrats. -
In my heart of hearts, there are very few records ever made that can come close to "Hollywood Town Hall." Just sayin'...
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Tree's Lounge
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I agree, especially after their reunion shows in Spain last year, that this would be entirely possible. But as far as the new material is concerned, I hope it has some electric moments in there. I dig "Ready for the Flood" but hope that Louris doesn't forget to bring his SG to the recording session this time. I think if they did something under the Jayhaks moniker there would be no other way. (And Karen tickling the keys wouldn't be a bad thing either.)
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Gary Louris sure looks to be the busy man. Happy he's doing more with Mark O., but kind of wish it were a full-on Jayhawks thing. Oh, well, take what you can get.
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Why Doesn't Anyone Listen to the Kinks?
Ghost of Electricity replied to Big Perm's topic in Someone Else's Song
Thanks VCers for the recommendations. I have been started to fill this gap in my knowledge of the history of rock and roll and will continue to do so in the coming days, as I'm enjoying every minute of it. Thgough some of it is over 40 yrs old, it still sounds fresh (with the occasional obvious exceptions- but there are only a handful of these). -
Dipping a toe into the world of electronics
Ghost of Electricity replied to stagerug's topic in Solid State Technology
So i finally got the chance to take the new dano out for a proper spit yesterday at a gig. It did fine. on the minus side: the neck is not ideal- the action is set up a smidgeon too high but not unplayably so. There is comfortable access to about the 15th fret, so you can't play too high up the neck. on the plus side: unique sound which is surprisingly versatile. The bridge pickup setting has some chime and jangle, and can get pretty twangy for those who like that sort of thing (like me), turn the tone knob all the way treble and put it on the neck pickup and you can get some nice p -
that would make for some quality television
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according to wikipedia: Kay manufactured guitars under different names: 'Old Kraftsman' guitars for Spiegel, 'Sherwood' and 'Airline' for Montgomery Wards, and 'Silvertone' for Sears. Also, Kay produced a line of Archtop Acuostics called Kamico, which have become rather rare.
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What bands or artist do you like more than Wilco?
Ghost of Electricity replied to remphish1's topic in Just A Fan
this. Wilco and Dylan pass the no. 1 spot back and forth these days. Back in my college years The Velvet Underground held the number one spot for a stunning 5 or 6 years. (Why don't they have a font that looks like Kasey Kasem's voice sounds?) -
Brno would be frikkin' awesome, much better than die prag
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Going to Prague, Vienna and Budapest!
Ghost of Electricity replied to remphish1's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Just noticed an open thread in Just a fan about a show in Prague which seems to have been started by a current resident- surely he could help. -
wow this is good news- where are they playing? Have to make it to this one.
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Going to Prague, Vienna and Budapest!
Ghost of Electricity replied to remphish1's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
When are you going? There's a fantastic international film festival in Karlovy Vary every year in early July. -
Going to Prague, Vienna and Budapest!
Ghost of Electricity replied to remphish1's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I can help with Prague. Most guidebooks will tell you what you need to know about the historical stuff: old town, Charles bridge, Prague castle. The eats are relatively cheap and tasty but can be heavy. Try the fried cheese. Be careful of restaurants in places heavily-trafficked tourist areas, they are usually a rip off. Places like this one are good to know about-in the heart of the old town and still relatively local. (or at least it was last time I was there 6 yrs ago or so). Also, head to the Globe and ask a resident ex-pat where the latest hotspots are. Pick up a copy of The Prag -
MOVIE: Luna--Tell Me Do You Miss Me
Ghost of Electricity replied to 97flatcars's topic in Someone Else's Song
anyway it's nice to see this band getting some love, and even a few new converts. Matt, try the first two as well ("Lunapark" and "Bewitched") -
MOVIE: Luna--Tell Me Do You Miss Me
Ghost of Electricity replied to 97flatcars's topic in Someone Else's Song
I don't necessarily see them as derivative. The Feelies have been mentioned, and while there is some truth there, perhaps it's because they inherited Stan Demeski in the Feelies' will. But the Feelies also had a manic edge, which Luna (or Galaxie 500) never did. The Feelies were high school kids on speed, Luna were the stoned and in college. As for VU, well, yes their third album was a kind of template for all of Dean Wareham's stuff, but only the third one. Don't hear much of the John Cale avant drone or the "pop hits" of Loaded. It was the third one, with the soft and pretty reverby stu -
MOVIE: Luna--Tell Me Do You Miss Me
Ghost of Electricity replied to 97flatcars's topic in Someone Else's Song
wow, i didn't know he had written a book. must remember to look for it next time i'm across the pond. Is it a memoir?