glupson, actually watching an old PBS documentary on the 1918 influenza pandemic featuring those who went through it and of course survived. Quite sobering and more than a little frightening... |
thecarpathian,
Do not scare yourself. Better watch Animal Planet. Oh, wait, they have bats there. Nevermind.
Playing on my system now...My Way sang by Frank Sinatra but it seems to be edited so it is in some unusual rhythm with dfferent arrangment. Very interesting.
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Michael Jackson - Heal the World (via Zoom) |
Well, I hope they edited out that 'end is near', 'final curtain' business. Interesting tidbit about the song. It was originally a French song, 'Comme D'Habitude', and according to a 2005 funeral home survey, the most requested song.
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thecarpathian,
I did not know about the beginnings of the song, but you nailed it. The first Zoom funeral I have ever attended. Stay home, watch butterflies.
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A brief respite, my butterflies. Please find a way for yourself to do the same...
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King Crimson / Power to believe |
Madison Smart Bell & Wyn Cooper / 40 words for fear |
The Black Keys - Chulahoma : The Songs of Junior Kimbrough
I think it is one of their best albums. Production quality is crap....but that does not really matter for Junior's songs. Raw, coarse, hard edged blues. And they interpret Junior's songs perfectly. Only Junior could do it better.
If you like blues and don't know Junior Kimbrough, give him a search. If you like blues and Junior, this album is worth your time and the recorded phone call from Junior's wife at the end is priceless.
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n80,
You just brought back some memories. Once upon a time and on different occassions, Kinney called me "my long lost brother" and Mrs. Kimbrough called me "my lost white son". I guess they thought I was lost. I have never met Mr. Kimbrough, though.
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R L Burnside - Wish I Was In Heaven Sitting Down
(clearly inspired by n80's post)
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@boxer12 - You know I love Lambchop - "Is a Women". Great album. |
@glupson: I like hill country blues as much as I do delta blues. RL and Junior were greats. I've seen Cedric Burnside perform. He was RL's grandson and used to play with RL when he was young. He is a great drummer and a great performer. His albums are okay with some good songs but a fair amount of so-so to not-so-good stuff.
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n80,
Ah, memories of the times gone by. You really brought them back this evening. It surely is bragging, but I once passed by R L Burnside's porch. He played for himself, there was not even a dog out there in that heat. Then he continued playing so I can say I had a private concert. Including the bottle he shared. Just a polite sip, though. The walk would have been way too long otherwise. Strangely, at that time it seemed so natural. I did not find it as anything special at all. If I remember correctly, you grew up in Clarksdale so you may understand such moments.
Kenney and, I think, David Kimbrough may still be playing. As expected, not anywhere close to their dad's mastery but the party is guaranteed. At least it was at that time. I wonder if they have ever fixed that shack that had burned down many years ago.
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reubent, Yes I do, here is another great one from them...
Lambchop / OH (Ohio) |
Leonard Cohen / Popular problems |
Good idea.
Leonard Cohen - Popular Problems (haven't heard it in a long time)
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A great album for sure glupson
Jenny Lewis with the Watson Twins / Rabbit fur coat |
Elvis Costello- Juliet Letters.
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Giovanni Girolamo Kapsperger: Virtù e Nobiltà by Fred Jacobs (Theorbo [Lute] Music in Baroque Rome)
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Suryodaya --- Robert Gupta (Violin) and Badal Roy (Tabla) [Classical and Classical Indian; interesting choice/mix of violin compositions] |
Gulp... Brooks and Dunn.
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Porcupine Tree "Octane Twisted" |
Pat Travers "Feelin' Right" 8 album box set Under rated rock / blues guitarist Nutty and I had the pleasure of seeing him Live! a few times😎 Nothing flashy, he just lays it down🎸 Let's just say, You always get your money's Worth! |
Bummer Road / Deep space circuit |
Spinning Phish A Picture or Nectar on the ARC! |
Sia - Colour the Small One Bark Psychosis - Hex |
Laura Marling / Once I was an eagle |
Laura Veirs / Year of meteors |
Silver Mt Zion / Sparks fly upward |
John Vanderslice / Emerald city |
Band of Skulls - "baby darling doll face honey"
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King Crimson: Thrak Tu: Tu (crazy good) Sonar: Vortex (a bass lovers dream) Portishead: Third |
Racer X napalm death nunslaughter dark Angel. |
DeepPurple, “Live on the BBC” Audio Fidelity SACD |
Porcupine Tree - In Absentia I grows on you! |
Disco Biscuits / The wind at four to fly |
Silver Jews / Lookout mountain, lookout sea |
Thurston Moore / Trees outside the academy |
John Fogerty - "Deja Vu All Over Again" |
Stereolab / Microbe hunters |
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Currently its Riverside, Rapid Eye Movement. @hifijunky, a bit ago I spun Porcupine Tree, Up the Downstair and Rush, A Farewell To Kings. Prog rock mood. |
All great bands whiz, especially Riverside, very underrated Polish band.
Infinity ..... Journey
Clean original vinyl |
Crazy For You ..... Earl Klugh.
1981 Vinyl us cleaned. SQ is spectacular, better than the mfsl Finger Paintings by Earl I also own. |
Hey Uber!
Glissandro 70 / Glissandro 70 |
Of Montreal / Hissing fauna |