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Re: What are you listening to right now?
I'm on a huge Lucksmiths kick lately. Just got the "Where were we?" cd off Amazon the other day. This is probably what's most heavily influencing my own music lately, although I am a poor, poor imitation indeed.
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Re: What are you listening to right now?
Motörhead's Capricorn
Turns out Lemmy is born on the same day as me (different year) which adds spice personally. And bloody rockin' "slow as you can get, mellowed out man" indeed.

Turns out Lemmy is born on the same day as me (different year) which adds spice personally. And bloody rockin' "slow as you can get, mellowed out man" indeed.
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I didn't know that. I was born on Dec 25th, so we're Earth brothers. I've always liked Motorhead, and I was just talking to a friend the other day about them. We were talking about the fact that we're aging and still like to rock. A lot of our friends have started playing easy listening type music, but it bores us so much that we feel out of place in an ever changing world. We need more bands like Motorhead.PlainSongs wrote:Motörhead's Capricorn![]()
Turns out Lemmy is born on the same day as me (different year) which adds spice personally. And bloody rockin' "slow as you can get, mellowed out man" indeed.

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Re: What are you listening to right now?
Fleet Foxes and Motorpsycho. Both with great vocal harmonies.
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Hey Earth bro :) I never really listened to Motörhead, partly because I can't help but pronounce ö German-style and it sounds silly. I was just wondering if there are songs called 'Capricorn' and so found that great song. Now I'm rapidly becoming a fan. Their music has soul, for want of a better word. With or without rock instrumentation.Billy's Little Trip wrote:I didn't know that. I was born on Dec 25th, so we're Earth brothers. [...] We need more bands like Motorhead. :P
I suppose easy listening has its place, but yeah guts are good too. Rock on. :P
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I've been listening to the Hold Steady on repeat since seeing them live again. I wish they could influence my playing, but Tad Kubler is a guitar god and kicks my ass. Then again, they all kick my ass musically. It's not hard to do. 

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Re: What are you listening to right now?
The Very Best of Little Richard
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David Bowie Live in Santa Monica '72
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David Bowie Live in Santa Monica '72
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Re: What are you listening to right now?
Frankie's "I Hate You"
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Bowie's cover of "America" at the concert after 911. That's sweet and makes me choke up a bit.
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Bowie's cover of "America" at the concert after 911. That's sweet and makes me choke up a bit.
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I remember seeing that one when it first aired on TV. I didn't recognize Bowie at first, and I spent the first minute or so thinking "Who is this guy? This cover is great!"roymond wrote: Bowie's cover of "America" at the concert after 911. That's sweet and makes me choke up a bit.
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Re: What are you listening to right now?
Is that the Lucksmiths from Melbourne? Haven't heard them in years.Kill Me Sarah wrote:I'm on a huge Lucksmiths kick lately. Just got the "Where were we?" cd off Amazon the other day. This is probably what's most heavily influencing my own music lately, although I am a poor, poor imitation indeed.
I always loved their song "T-Shirt Weather".
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Your post just prompted me to search out this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVDr5l90 ... re=related
What a great song! And cool film clip - never seen that before.
aaahh - I feel like it is 1993 again on a sunny spring day in Surrey Hills, Sydney.
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Re: What are you listening to right now?
It seemed something screwed up in the beginning, where the midi arrangement had some timing issues and such, but Bowie adjusted, and squeezed in a few awkward lines that just sounded like an interesting take. Soon it settles in and it's fine, but I was thinking any other artist would have bailed and started over or something, whereas I'm sure not many people even noticed.Generic wrote:I remember seeing that one when it first aired on TV. I didn't recognize Bowie at first, and I spent the first minute or so thinking "Who is this guy? This cover is great!"roymond wrote: Bowie's cover of "America" at the concert after 911. That's sweet and makes me choke up a bit.
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Huh. I always thought he did it on purpose.
In other news... Crosby Stills, and Nash were on the Colbert Report last night. They played a song at the end of the show, and about halfway through, my wife and I noticed that there was a fourth guy standing far stage-right singing with them. Who was it? Of course, it was Colbert himself, holding his own with the big guys. The clip isn't on Youtube, but you can get the whole episode on Hulu: http://www.hulu.com/watch/28648/the-col ... ul-30-2008
"I didn't know Stephen Colbert could sing!" said Allyson. But I knew he had in the past, at least once... spent the next few minutes racking my brain for it, and then went online and found the video for this wonderful duet with John Legend: http://www.alternet.org/blogs/video/79025/
In other news... Crosby Stills, and Nash were on the Colbert Report last night. They played a song at the end of the show, and about halfway through, my wife and I noticed that there was a fourth guy standing far stage-right singing with them. Who was it? Of course, it was Colbert himself, holding his own with the big guys. The clip isn't on Youtube, but you can get the whole episode on Hulu: http://www.hulu.com/watch/28648/the-col ... ul-30-2008
"I didn't know Stephen Colbert could sing!" said Allyson. But I knew he had in the past, at least once... spent the next few minutes racking my brain for it, and then went online and found the video for this wonderful duet with John Legend: http://www.alternet.org/blogs/video/79025/
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Re: What are you listening to right now?
They may be big guys, but they're sucky singers.Generic wrote:Of course, it was Colbert himself, holding his own with the big guys.
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I saw it too. And yes, I've seen Colbert sing in the past, not bad at all. I'm pretty sure it was his funny way of upping one on Neil Young. Remember earlier in the show he was ranting about Neil getting a spider named after him, (Myrmekiaphila neilyoungi) so Colbert insisted he gets one named after him as well. So after Colbert's ranting, biologist Jason Bond told Colbert that he will name a spider after him.Generic wrote:Huh. I always thought he did it on purpose.
In other news... Crosby Stills, and Nash were on the Colbert Report last night. They played a song at the end of the show, and about halfway through, my wife and I noticed that there was a fourth guy standing far stage-right singing with them. Who was it? Of course, it was Colbert himself, holding his own with the big guys. The clip isn't on Youtube, but you can get the whole episode on Hulu: http://www.hulu.com/watch/28648/the-col ... ul-30-2008
"I didn't know Stephen Colbert could sing!" said Allyson. But I knew he had in the past, at least once... spent the next few minutes racking my brain for it, and then went online and found the video for this wonderful duet with John Legend: http://www.alternet.org/blogs/video/79025/
Obviously I had to look up that spider name because I couldn't remember any part of it except neilyoungi, lol.
By the way, if you missed it, everything started with this episode.
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Yes, one and the same. I picked up on them just a year or so ago. They're working on a new album.Caravan Ray wrote:Is that the Lucksmiths from Melbourne? Haven't heard them in years.Kill Me Sarah wrote:I'm on a huge Lucksmiths kick lately. Just got the "Where were we?" cd off Amazon the other day. This is probably what's most heavily influencing my own music lately, although I am a poor, poor imitation indeed.
I always loved their song "T-Shirt Weather".
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Your post just prompted me to search out this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVDr5l90 ... re=related
What a great song! And cool film clip - never seen that before.
aaahh - I feel like it is 1993 again on a sunny spring day in Surrey Hills, Sydney.
"[...] so plodding it actually hurts a little bit" - Smalltown Mike
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Re: What are you listening to right now?
I was cleaning up my computer, deleting amassed old crap, when I came across a folder of old SF-related songs I'd downloaded but forgotten about. As a result, I'm totally digging:
Abjure! - Totally Digging Your Mom
Future Boy - My Two Baby Girls
Raised By Wolves - Black Hole
Frankie Big Face - Violet Wants It Her Way (cover)
Milwaukee Youth Center Choir - Ray's Place Theme
Doctor Worm - Restless, Restless
Abjure! - Totally Digging Your Mom
Future Boy - My Two Baby Girls
Raised By Wolves - Black Hole
Frankie Big Face - Violet Wants It Her Way (cover)
Milwaukee Youth Center Choir - Ray's Place Theme
Doctor Worm - Restless, Restless
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Never thought I'd see a song I wrote in this thread. 8)
I've been digging Elvis Costello's latest, Momofuku. It's the most energetic I've heard him on an album in a while.
I've been digging Elvis Costello's latest, Momofuku. It's the most energetic I've heard him on an album in a while.
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Which one, Jon?Generic wrote:Never thought I'd see a song I wrote in this thread. 8)
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Adam! wrote:Frankie Big Face - Violet Wants It Her Way (cover [of Jon Eric's original])
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"Houdini" by Melvins.
This probably makes me sound like an old fart, but I loved this fucking album when it first came out, and I still do now
This probably makes me sound like an old fart, but I loved this fucking album when it first came out, and I still do now

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Re: What are you listening to right now?
A friend loaned me a turntable and a big stack of LPs they wanted copied to CD. So I've been listening to a lot of Tom T. Hall, Jim Reeves, Ray Price, and Chuck Mangione (at least based on the one album I heard, I think Jim Reeves is the grandfather of emo, stuff like "I'm Waiting for Ships that Never Come In.") Moe Bandy was better than I expected (unfortunately, the entire album is only 24 minutes long); Chuck Mangione is talented, but just never made me care...
Anyway, with that stuff out of the way, now I've got an even bigger stack of my own old LPs to copy over, so I'm getting to hear some stuff that I haven't heard in years... Rev. Gary Davis right now, Utopia (Todd Rundgren). Randy Newman's "Little Criminals," which I would have actually bought on a CD if I could have found it, just for "Kathleen."
So, anyway... a bunch of old stuff that I haven't heard in years and am really happy to have "available" again.
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Anyway, with that stuff out of the way, now I've got an even bigger stack of my own old LPs to copy over, so I'm getting to hear some stuff that I haven't heard in years... Rev. Gary Davis right now, Utopia (Todd Rundgren). Randy Newman's "Little Criminals," which I would have actually bought on a CD if I could have found it, just for "Kathleen."
So, anyway... a bunch of old stuff that I haven't heard in years and am really happy to have "available" again.
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Re: What are you listening to right now?
Are you doing this manually to computer, or did you get one of those LP-CD recorders? My mom was thinking about getting one, but the reviews I saw were not great and word was that it wasn't really much easier than just doing it manually.
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