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YESESIS
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This Eddie Cochran, I checked and he's from here(United States) so I'll have to give this album of his from the 50's a listen at some point.
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Not that I know of. I'm sure she has her fans, but I don't think she's
'huge' here or anything, at least to my knowledge. Anyway thanks for the
links, I'll try to listen to those when I get a chance. Edited by YESESIS - May 12 2020 at 19:19 |
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YESESIS
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Sounds good to me. Off to listen to it right now!
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MDK is great. I haven't heard it in a while but it's pretty top notch. Magma are also great to see live if you are into going to concerts.
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YESESIS
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That was very good. Here are my notes.. Sweet Little Sixteen - all time classic. Blue Feeling - smooth and good instrumental La Juanda - spicy latin flavored song Rockin' at the Philharmonic - pretty cool instrumental Oh Baby Doll - some rock and roll Guitar Boogie - rockin and rollin on that guitar! Reelin' and Rockin - Classic. rock and roll! Rock and Roll Music - Classic obviously How You've Changed - Smooth Low Feeling - Very smooth, good It Don't Take but a Few Minutes - sounded very retro even for a 50's song. good stuff. My favorite on the album. He's good with those slower, smooth songs.. and obviously really good(great) with the early rock and roll stuff. VERY talented guy. I can see why he was and is such a GIANT of early rock and roll.
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YESESIS
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Not these days. But I might make an exception for them!
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Well, no one is going to concerts these days.
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Wednesday:
Listenings in work: Ethiopiques 13 & 14, Woodstock Experience Ethipiques are great French series of Ethiopian music mostly from 60-70ties. Nro 13 has various artists, really love all the songs in it! Great detail in this compilation is that Finnish Piirpauke leader Sakari Kukko played flute on one track. World was small already in the seventies. Nro 14 is fully saxplayer Getatchew Mekuryas music. I think he was the only saxplayer in Ethiopia making career as instrumental jazz (in Ethiopia those times and really still today music always has vocals). He´s music is really hypnotic, has often great groove, but there are also really sad pieces with waltz rhythm. Not very easy to listen, but some pieces are really great! The last CD I listened in work was cheap compilation about live and studio pieces from the first Woodstock artists. Interesting is, that there are songs also from Fleetwood Mac, Yardbirds, the Nice, the Small Faces and really unknown Twice as Much, that weren´t in Woodstock. So maybe the name of CD didn´t mean that festival? Anyway quite good music also in this! Pere Ubu: The Modern Dance I really start to repeat myself, but THIS IS MASTERPIECE! I put my earlier list their "Art Of Walking"-album, but their five first albums are masterpieces! And have to say this album is a great starter, it´s the most straightforward in those five and you will find out, do you love them or hate them! David Thomas voice is also that kind you hate or love it. Although this band has some Beefheart-influences (at least in "Real World" in this album), also some Stooges influences in this album, it´s very hard to compare to any other band (maybe Red Krayola). Also, info for you Yesesis, both Pere Ubu and Krayola are US bands (if you didn´t know). Blind Willie Johnson: Praise God I´m Satisfied This album sounded today incredible great! I don´t think it´s just this man plays gosbel, he had a style of his own in his vocals and great bottleneck guitar also in secular songs! Tom Waits sounds like him in many songs, not sure was Tom influenced by him. Got no information who´s made originally "Nobody´s Fault But Mine", but anyway Zeppelin´s much more famous version´s lyrics are based on Blind Willie´s great song. Also, have to tell his stepmother threw lye into his face and he became blind at the age of three or four and still he sang "Praise God I´m Satisfied". I think many of us should learn positive life attitude from him (me too). At the moment I am really satisfied I have all senses (little tinnitus is just nothing) and healthy hands & feet!
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YESESIS
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Oh.. They're from here in the United States of America? I just went straight to Wikipedia and you're right! Makes me want to listen to it. In fact from now on I want to listen to NOTHING but US artists, because that's how it should be! Oh mercy.. I'm kidding of course. I'm not THAT much of a homer lmao. In fact I have something completely different planned for tonight. Kate Bush's first album. She's an artist I keep seeing mentioned on here and.. I'm embarrassed to say, I've never listened to anything by her(at least I don't think I have). So here goes. Going to change that right now!
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YESESIS
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Ok a couple filler songs, but all in all I'd say that was still quite good. My notes.. Moving - great. The Saxophone Song too. Kite had a little more energy. The Man with the Child in His Eyes was slower but good Wuthering Heights - slower but very good James and the Cold Gun - more modern sounding, reminded me of a lot of some early 80's songs. Oh To Be In Love - really cool, probably my favorite on the album. L'Amour Looks Something Like You - oh this one's really good too. Them Heavy People - Ok this one too. Room For The Life - filler Title track - slow... but good Yeah I liked that. Hard to really compare it to anything that I can think of. She has a very unique voice. |
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Thurday´s albums:
My working day CD:s: V.A.: 14 Irregular Files A Mute Accumulation V.A.: Return Of the Babysitter V.A.: Runeberginkatu 8 First compilation I got about 20 years ago from my brother, not sure where he´s got it, I think he was in work at some music department then. It has not very known artists of Mute-records. I have thought that label got many great ones, but when started to think, got only Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds & Jon Spencer Blues Explosion in my mind. And really this cd didn´t make that picture better. Most are ok, but only Chrome & Jon Spencer pieces are good. Second compilation includes alternative/underground acts from Finland from nineties. They´re mostly quite cheerful punky bands, but only Atom Heart (nothing to do with that great Floyd album), Cosmic Goblins & Thee Ultra Bimboes were the ones I really liked. Third also has Finnish alternative etc. bands but is all the way much better and more versatile compilation, liked already many years bands like Terveet Kädet, Ympyräkonnat (this shortlived band has members from Circle & Deep Turtle) and Kumikameli. Faust: Fresh Air This is their latest album from 2017, it´s almost as great as their first four albums! The greatest piece is ending piece "Fish", it´s really meditative and has so great lyrics! Faust is the band among Magma & VdGG that has keep doing really great music also in 2000`s! Really hope I will have change to see them! Just watched they played concert yesterday in UK, maybe it has been streaming. New Trolls: Senza Orario, Senza Bandiera Have to say I liked that Le Orme first album much more! This is some kind of mix of Beatles and Italian "schlager" (maybe slightly Moodies & Procol also there). It´s recorded very poorly, vocals are really top and I don´t like singers voice and his some kind opera-style at all! Not sure, should I even try Concerto Grosso (seem to be same singer in it). Music is not bad, but nothing special in it.
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YESESIS
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What. You should have listened to the album that AFlowerKC and I both recommended.
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YESESIS
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Ok, big night tonight(for me). So what album do I most want to listen to? Hmmm... Kiss debut album? Countdown to Ecstasy? The Slider? The Bends? MDK? And the answer is... for tonight... The Bends!!!
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YESESIS
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**** yeah man! So good. Ok The Bends by Radiohead. Used to be such a big favorite of mine in the 90's. Man songs like High and Dry.. and Bones(I was JAMMING OUT during Bones). I skipped the last song, I always do. But also the title track is very good, Fake Plastic Trees obviously, Black Star(is really good), and Sulk is also good. All time great album. So is OK Computer. I was really into this band for a while there. Right on, that was great!
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