Sorry, not a song but a show stumbled across this after watching some joe meek interviews...the beauty of YouTube..this has blown ma socks off maybe its the scotch or the reefer,
who knows this is aces
Neil Young - BBC In Concert 1971
Live at the Shepherd's Bush Studios, UK. 02.23.1971
1. Out on the Weekend 00:00
2. Old Man 03:58
3. Journey Through the Past 08:05
4. Heart of Gold 13:10
5. Don't Let It Bring You Down 17:15
6. A Man Needs a Maid 20:10
7. Love in Mind 24:15
8. Dance Dance Dance 26:23
“You're not Dostoevsky,' said the citizeness
'Well, who knows, who knows,' he replied.
'Dostoevsky's dead,' said the citizeness, but somehow not very confidently.
'I protest!' Behemoth exclaimed hotly. 'Dostoevsky is immortal!”
Man, this is so cool! This demo was tagged on to the end of the "Model Shop" OST. What we have here is totally stripped down and without the horns allowing Mark Andes' bass to really stand out. As much as I like the cut that made their 2nd LP I think this demo is superior.
Not sure how electronic music is regarded here, but I can not stop listening to this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4f16GDA_hU
There sounds like a sample from Joy Division's Decades
ravench wrote:Not sure how electronic music is regarded here, but I can not stop listening to this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4f16GDA_hU
There sounds like a sample from Joy Division's Decades
thanks for the tip/bump! sounds really good, listening to the album right now, can see this getting played quite a bit
Andy Stott- Lost And Found, not really sure what you would call this except to say I like it ,so many `categories` in Electronic Music , shit if I can keep up , but I know what I like , and this pushes some buttons,
transferring a bunch of cds to a backup drive and kind of rediscovering a bunch of stuff from years and years ago. i'd somehow forgotten how much i love nina nastasia-
Jonathan Richmond & The Modern Lovers -Its You, the lead song from the `Its Time For ` album from 1986 , which strangely enough as I look through Jonathan`s back catalogue on the internet seems to be the only album that's not available anywhere , which is mad as its a stone cold claim to his best album ever , I blame Rough Trade for not making it available ,whatever , this an amazing song I keep coming back to ,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ai7kk4K8Zmk
If you like that , the album it came from is here , which really does show Jonathan Richmond at his best, IMO and one day...
I LOVE that Jonathan Richman album, but my favorite would have to be either I, Jonathan or Rockin and Romance. The former is just a solid all-around album, with an incredible rerecording of "That Summer Feeling" - easily in my Top 10 favorite songs ever - and the latter has "I'm Just Beginning to Live" and "Now is Better than Before." Both have that signature so-meaningful-and-beautiful-but-so-simple-he-makes-it-look-easy feeling. Rockin and Romance was another Rough Trade release that has sadly been overlooked by most music fans. I was lucky enough to find it on vinyl and a few months later came across a copy of the I'm Just Beginning to Live/Circle I 7".
toomilk wrote:I LOVE that Jonathan Richman album, but my favorite would have to be either I, Jonathan or Rockin and Romance. The former is just a solid all-around album, with an incredible rerecording of "That Summer Feeling" - easily in my Top 10 favorite songs ever - and the latter has "I'm Just Beginning to Live" and "Now is Better than Before." Both have that signature so-meaningful-and-beautiful-but-so-simple-he-makes-it-look-easy feeling. Rockin and Romance was another Rough Trade release that has sadly been overlooked by most music fans. I was lucky enough to find it on vinyl and a few months later came across a copy of the I'm Just Beginning to Live/Circle I 7".
checking around a bit today, Jonathan Richman`s back catalogue is incredibly badly served, all over the place really , tune I pick out last night and f#cked up the the link to has 60.000 hits but you can`t buy it anywhere !! how does that work ??better link hopefully http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ai7kk4K8Zmk , so enjoy, heard this 30 yrs. ago but it still press`s the buttons,
thread seems to have died/run its course, however been listening to this track a lot this week , its from earlier this yr. and its superb, could listen to this on a loop for quite a long time ...
James Holden - Blackpool Late Eighties, some terrific electronica,
niamhm wrote:thread seems to have died/run its course, however been listening to this track a lot this week , its from earlier this yr. and its superb, could listen to this on a loop for quite a long time ...
James Holden - Blackpool Late Eighties, some terrific electronica,
This is a demo version of the tune on Stills' often overlooked 2nd solo LP. Ok, so this guy is apparently a dick - or he once was when drugs consumed his life (same with Crosby?). Whatever the case, there is no denying he can write beautiful songs and is an underrated guitarist (and has a great voice too).
A perfect tune on a crisp, cold but beautiful sunny day here in the Pacific Northwest:
Just trying our new YouTube feature. See that YouTube button just above the right hand side of the text entry box when you post? Click on that and just enter the bit from the YouTube URL after the "v=" bit. It will embed the video on your post so people can see it quickly.
Check it out with this killer Tappa Zukie tune. The URL is this: "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xwe_xNEUgxA" so I just took the "Xwe_xNEUgxA" bit, and this is how it looks.
Tip of the hat to you Nightwash for setting this up! Thanks dude...
I work in retail. Today is likely to be the busiest working day of my whole year. I need a few cups of coffee to get me going. And I need THIS to kick the day off.
runcible wrote:I work in retail. Today is likely to be the busiest working day of my whole year. I need a few cups of coffee to get me going. And I need THIS to kick the day off.
“You're not Dostoevsky,' said the citizeness
'Well, who knows, who knows,' he replied.
'Dostoevsky's dead,' said the citizeness, but somehow not very confidently.
'I protest!' Behemoth exclaimed hotly. 'Dostoevsky is immortal!”