I'd like to deliver some mulch to her.<— obligatory Susanna Hoffs reference.
No second album pressure at allI think he may be the better writer, but he doesn’t have Near the soul or singing talent of Billie. They are a great combo when in the right lane. Will be interesting if she ever decides to work with someone else, but she really seems to relish working with him
Which one is Pink?I wonder who the first "one person with a band name" was. I can think of a bunch of 80s bands where a band became synonymous with an individual but I don't think any of them started off that way.
Holy ####, a 17+-minute Pink Floyd song? Just...no.
Wait, this is a serious pick?17. Billie Eilish- When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? (2019)
“Bad Guy”
“When the Party’s Over”
My daughters kept playing her for me and I’m kinda hooked. She’s really a talented songwriter (or maybe it’s her brother?)
I edited to say I'm giving it a try. I think it's good so far; just hard to imagine it's going to be 17-minute good. "Dogs"
I am assuming it was mine.
The sublime Gilmour guitar work is worth every second IMO.I edited to say I'm giving it a try. I think it's good so far; just hard to imagine it's going to be 17-minute good. "Dogs"
Sticking with it thus far.
Yep, that's mine, and yes - it's 17mins good. I Gilmore solos.I edited to say I'm giving it a try. I think it's good so far; just hard to imagine it's going to be 17-minute good. "Dogs"
Sticking with it thus far.
The sublime Gilmour guitar work is worth every second IMO.
Still in at 9:00, but this endless echo thingie is making me close to tapping out.Yep, that's mine, and yes - it's 17mins good. I Gilmore solos.
Figured it was either that or Pik's live Shine On pick, but I think that is shorter.
I would have mulched him right then and there.That reminds me - I was at the grocery store today and had my Animals shirt on. Usually don't get comments on shirts, but I got a "hell yeah - that's Floyd's best album!" on this occasion.
that guyThat reminds me - I was at the grocery store today and had my Animals shirt on. Usually don't get comments on shirts, but I got a "hell yeah - that's Floyd's best album!" on this occasion.
take one of those pills you haveStill in at 9:00, but this endless echo thingie is making me close to tapping out.
I've enjoyed the guitar solos so far because they are in furtherance of the song, not just useless needly-needly stuff.
Yeah. First time I've dipped my toe in a semi political thread for the first time in months.And btw...felt like I got a little taste of the PF in there. Just enough to feel sick.
I did what??I hope k4 knows I kid.
Got foolishly sucked into that OC picture thread bonzai started and wasnt paying attention to who was up while posting here. Sorry all...especially Krista who is tirelessly maintaining order in here- I smartass kid, but genuinely appreciate
I was alarmed to see you both posting in there. Please stay here where it's safe.Yeah. First time I've dipped my toe in a semi political thread for the first time in months.And btw...felt like I got a little taste of the PF in there. Just enough to feel sick.
Now I remember why I don't do that.
I'm gonna hang out in here for awhile.
that's why I asked if he was upset with any of my comments ...I rarely go in thereYeah. First time I've dipped my toe in a semi political thread for the first time in months.And btw...felt like I got a little taste of the PF in there. Just enough to feel sick.
Now I remember why I don't do that.
I'm gonna hang out in here for awhile.
I went in that thread too and read some of it. Those threads are not good for me.Yeah. First time I've dipped my toe in a semi political thread for the first time in months.
Now I remember why I don't do that.
I'm gonna hang out in here for awhile.
Maybe he meant the thread Acer started. That is the one I was referring to.I did what??
THIS was the one I assumed everybody was talking about when they were talking about the other one.Alright, the 90s are underrepresented on my island and this is near the top of the decade IMO. I associate a lot of these songs with acoustic singalongs in pubs these days but that's even better for NV island. I'll almost certainly not please people with the songs choices but...
17.09 - Pearl Jam - Ten (1991)
1. "Once" 3:51
2. "Even Flow" 4:53
3. "Alive" 5:41
4. "Why Go" 3:20
5. "Black" 5:43
6. "Jeremy" 5:18
7. "Oceans" 2:42
8. "Porch" 3:30
9. "Garden" 4:59
10. "Deep" 4:18
11. "Release" 9:05
Is only the live version available on Spotify.? I recommend the studio version if it’s there.The Band - Whispering Pines (live) Not quite the reaction as the other one, but still dug this a ton. I think the Spotify gods are talking to me
GotchaMaybe he meant the thread Acer started. That is the one I was referring to.
I could have messed it up, but I thought it was the live version that was drafted.Is only the live version available on Spotify.? I recommend the studio version if it’s there.
If I caught that earlier I would have told you just to FF about 3mins. Sometimes I forgot how long the wonkery is in the middle of that song, but of course still love it.I wish I'd gotten this Ramones record.
I'm a great roll in the mix. Had the Pink Floyd song that was much better than expected (OK, I only listened to the first 10 minutes but still it was good), then a bunch of stuff I'd never heard before: Bjork song, Mitski, Black Star - all great. Then Blitzkrieg Bop!
ETA: OMG now James Brown!
I'll definitely give it another try and skip that part. I was actually intrigued to see where it would go from there, but after 2.5 minutes of that I lost interest.If I caught that earlier I would have told you just to FF about 3mins. Sometimes I forgot how long the wonkery is in the middle of that song, but of course still love it.
You are. OK!Not sure if I'm still up, but go ahead and skip me. Will likely only be able to make a proper pick early tomorrow.
I like the minute 1/2 of Pigs on the Wing 1 or 2. The other day I was driving down the road listening to the radio, and More Than A Feeling was playing, and then the next song was More Than a Feeling again. First time I have ever heard that happen. Some disc jockey was asleep at the wheel.Yep, that's mine, and yes - it's 17mins good. I Gilmore solos.
I drafted the studio version off Music From Big Pink (studio). I'd go with that one.I could have messed it up, but I thought it was the live version that was drafted.
(90% of the time I am drinking while adding songs, so....)
link?I've always loved this Otis version of "Daytripper" where what he's singing has no relation to any of the song lyrics, except occasionally throwing "I found out" in there.
I had this all lined up for my next pick (with those same two songs) once Abraxas was taken.Alright, the 90s are underrepresented on my island and this is near the top of the decade IMO. I associate a lot of these songs with acoustic singalongs in pubs these days but that's even better for NV island. I'll almost certainly not please people with the songs choices but...
17.09 - Pearl Jam - Ten (1991)
1. "Once" 3:51
2. "Even Flow" 4:53
3. "Alive" 5:41
4. "Why Go" 3:20
5. "Black" 5:43
6. "Jeremy" 5:18
7. "Oceans" 2:42
8. "Porch" 3:30
9. "Garden" 4:59
10. "Deep" 4:18
11. "Release" 9:05
It was linked in my write-up of Daytripper in the Beatles thread, which you obviously didn't read.link?
I drafted the studio version off Music From Big Pink (studio). I'd go with that one.
Had to check several times to make sure it wasn’t taken.
16.38: John Coltrane - A Love Supreme (1965)
Details to follow...
A Love Supreme, Part 1 (Acknowledgement)One of the most important records ever made, John Coltrane's A Love Supreme was his pinnacle studio outing, that at once compiled all of the innovations from his past, spoke to the current of deep spirituality that liberated him from addictions to drugs and alcohol, and glimpsed at the future innovations of his final two and a half years. Recorded over two days in December 1964, Trane's classic quartet--Elvin Jones, McCoy Tyner, and Jimmy Garrison-- stepped into the studio and created one of the most the most thought-provoking, concise, and technically pleasing albums of their bountiful relationship. From the undulatory (and classic) bassline at the intro to the last breathy notes, Trane is at the peak of his logical and emotionally varied soloing, while the rest of the group is completely atttuned to his spiritual vibe. Composed of four parts, each has a thematic progression. "Acknowledgement" is the awakening to a spiritual life from the darkness of the world; it trails off with the saxophonist chanting the suite's title. "Resolution" is an amazingly beautiful, somewhat turbulent segment. It portrays the dedication required for discovery on the path toward spiritual understanding. "Pursuance" searches deeply for that experience, while "Psalm" portrays that discovery and the realization of enlightenment with humility. Although sometimes aggressive and dissonant, this isn't Coltrane at his most furious or adventurous. His recordings following this period--studio and live-- become progressively untethered and extremely spirited. A Love Supreme not only attempts but realizes the ambitious undertaking of Coltrane's concept; his emotional, searching, sometimes prayerful journey is made abundantly clear. Clocking in at 33 minutes; A Love Supreme conveys much without overstatement. It is almost impossible to imagine any jazz collection without it.