Common-Be Mofro-Backwater Digable Planets-Reachin' (A New Refuation of Time and Space) Beatnuts-The Originators Dave Matthews Band-Busted Stuff
my buddy was gonna go see them in austin, but tickets were $35 (i think).... for freakin' Digable Planets @ lazona rosa! no thank you. hey RM95, how you likin' Mofro? i just recently d/l'ed some stuff of theirs last week.... haven't given it much of a listen though. my buddies that listen to panic and the like rave about them.... cant wait to see them at ACL (panic and mofro, that is).
On the ipod: lately I have been listening to a bunch of funk compilations and dj mixes Cold Heat: Heavy Funk Rarities 1968-1974 Midwest Funk: Funk 45s from Tornado Alley The Funky 16 Corners James Browns Funky People Vol 2 Mr. Dibbs - the 30th song Mr. Dibbs - turntable scientifics DJ NuMark & Pomo - Blend Crafters Cut Chemist - The Litmus Test On the turntable: Recently on craigslist I came across this old man who was selling an entire record collection. he had been collecting for over 50 years and had over 5000 albums. he was selling them for $1.50 each so I bought a ton of stuff from him so here is what I have been listening to from that stack: LPs Elmore James - The blues in my heart the rhythm in my soul I'm Jimmy Reed Cal Tjader - Solar heat Ray Charles - In Person Ray Charles - Yes Indeed Candido - The Volcanic Mongo Santamaria - Watermelon Man Curtis Mayfield - Curtis Big Joe Turner - Turning on the blues Chester Burnett aka Howlin Wolf 45s Muddy Waters - Mean Mistreater Etta James - Don't Cry Baby James Brown and the famous flames - Cross firing Jimmy Smith - Bashin Chuck Berry - Maybellene Ike and Tina Turner - I idolize you
A lot of Raspberries this week. Saw them on VH1 Classic and was inspired to bust out my old Napster discs from college full of Raspberries songs.
Some new stuff: "No Pussyfooting" - Fripp & Eno "The History of the Jams" - The Timelords "Structures from Silence" - Steve Roach "A Clockwork Orange: Wendy Carlos's Complete Original Score" - Wendy Carlos "Transport Musick Dome" - Steve Hillage "Monster Movie" - Can Plus I got through all the Queen stuff in my car and now have Pink Floyd in there, about 11 albums in all including "Animals", "Dark Side of the Moon", "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn", "Wish You Were Here", "The Wall", "Obscured by Clouds", and many others.
just picked up some new cd's: foo fighters - in your honor the white stripes - get behind me satan and the trews. all pretty solid - though the white stripes really only has 5 songs that i enjoy, but those 5 are good enough to keep it on rotation for a while. i hope the others grow on me.
Mirage - Klaus Schulze Ambient 1: Music for Airports - Brian Eno The Six Wives of Henry VIII - Rick Wakeman Rubycon - Tangerine Dream Beaubourg - Vangelis
Nope. If you don't like the thread, why do you feel the need to post in it? Why this thread bugs certain people is one of life's greatest mysteries to me - ranking right up there with the Bermuda Triangle, Bigfoot, and the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby.
Not yet, droxford.. I'd like to know what Manny thinks of 6 Wives of Henry XIII, an album I have not heard in years but remember very fondly and No Pussyfooting (a very hard to get LP back in the day) which I never really got into no matter how much I tried.
The Wakeman CD is very good - he has always been one of my favorite rock keyboardists along with Rick Wright (of course), Keith Emerson, and Jon Lord. I especially like tracks 4 and 5 (Jane Seymour and Anne Boleyn). As for "No Pussyfooting", I have yet to listen to it with headphones so that might make a big difference. I think the second track is the better of the two. I know what you mean, Win, about that album, but damn, Eno is so brilliant that I am willing to endure some stuff by him that might be a tad mediocre (having the insufferable Fripp helps). From what I read, "Evening Star" which was the follow-up album to "No Pussyfooting" (as you probably know) is supposed to be even better.
Can not help but think 'Dog eat's it's own poop' thread will be more to your liking. Check it out, bro
i never thought i'd say something like this, but: Manny, you listen to entirely too much music. sorry. with that said.... i just finished burning Panic 6-19-99 @ Mud Island Ampitheatre, Memphis, TN.... just for you Manny. that entire show is pure H-E-A-T.
Pantera - Far Beyond Driven Hank lll - Thunderstorms And Neon Signs Lamb Of God - Ashes Of The Wake Led Zepplin - Physical Graffiti Superjoint Ritual - A Lethal Dose Of American Hatred Slayer - Seasons In The Abyss
Our Lady of Peace - Live AudioSlave - Audioslave / Exile Incubus - all since Morning View Tupac / Biggie - all before they died Linkan Park - Hybrid Theory / Meteora Linkan Park / Jay Z Janes Addiction Nirvana - In Utero Nirvana - Unplugged Alice in Chains - Greatest Hits Green Day - Greatest Hits International Alice in Chains - Unplugged Yeah Manny Keep these threads going, let them complain.