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Flop posted it over in one of the "what are you listening to..." threads.
So good.....
Cranked this on my ride home, had not heard before either. Loved it from the get go.
There are a lot of gaps in my music nerdity, and apparently Luna just filled one of them. I LOVE this band, like will be binging them for a week love.
Bewitched.There are a lot of gaps in my music nerdity, and apparently Luna just filled one of them. I LOVE this band, like will be binging them for a week love.
This sounds awesome. One of the few singer/songwriters I actually can relate to, Leonard Cohen is something else.Wasn't sure of a place to put this, but with this thread bumped and shuke being a Leonard Cohen fan, I wanted to mention that I saw Marianne and Leonard on Saturday and highly recommend to fans of Cohen. The bits about Hydra were particularly fascinating, and I learned a lot about Cohen than I'd previously known.
The only issue is that, for people like me whose favorite Cohen song has been "Suzanne," we might have to change our favorites to a Marianne-related song instead. What a lovely woman (as opposed to Suzanne who seemed like a bee-yatch).
I’d love to hear your thoughts when you see it, especially about the parts of him to which you relate.This sounds awesome. One of the few singer/songwriters I actually can relate to, Leonard Cohen is something else.
Thanks. I'll try and check it out. I can say right away that his songwriting is cerebral yet direct and for some reason strikes me as just very appealing. He'll sing about women without being a troubadour, he'll convey love, anger, loss, religiosity -- all of the grand things -- without grandiosity. He's just such a "good" writer that his soul comes through with clarity rather than ambiguity. He's basically a thoughtful gentleman, for lack of a better phrase. Soul of an writer, really. And a nice baritone to boot.I’d love to hear your thoughts when you see it, especially about the parts of him to which you relate.
just saw this (I am going back through the list to send some songs for consideration) - I would not have The Fabuloous Thunderbirds included in anything I would suggest.Horrible. Didn't Binky already ask about them? Or was that 38 Special?
wow ...great find.1016. Terry Callier - You Goin' Miss Your Candyman
Can't remember if someone posted this or this was a recent Spotify find.
Love this song and I’m not a huge Alarm fan. Mike Peters is an amazing person. Just saw the Alarm a few weeks ago.1021. The Alarm - Rain In The Summertime
I absolutely love the guitar riff in this. Also, who knew MacGyver could sing?
This has really grown on me.If you like Spacehog you may enjoy this track by Mansun
Whoa, so I'm halfway through Marianne and Leonard: Words Of Love, and I'm a little shocked by the libertinism that ran through Leonard Cohen's life. He struck me as much more morose and introspective. I didn't realize he was as much of a Lothario as he was.I’d love to hear your thoughts when you see it, especially about the parts of him to which you relate.
Prefer Wang Dang Doodle, although I know she's not the original artist.
They are very, very good.I’m a big Shins fans and appreciate a lot of their songs - I just love New Slang and has always been my favorite.
So many great songs. Saint Simon may be my favorite.I’m a big Shins fans and appreciate a lot of their songs - I just love New Slang and has always been my favorite.
Damn good song - Koko's version is great, but my fav is this all-star lineup with Howlin' Wolf.Prefer Wang Dang Doodle, although I know she's not the original artist.
The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions is an album by blues musician Howlin' Wolf released in 1971 on Chess Records, and on Rolling Stones Records in Britain.[3] It was one of the first super session blues albums, setting a blues master among famous musicians from the second generation of rock and roll, in this case Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Charlie Watts, and Bill Wyman. It peaked at #79 on the Billboard 200.
Not surprisingly my favorite is from the Dead. Second song of my first show, with Brent killing it on the keys.Damn good song - Koko's version is great, but my fav is this all-star lineup with Howlin' Wolf.
The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions:
Sweet. You even have an original vid. Very nice memory there.Not surprisingly my favorite is from the Dead. Second song of my first show, with Brent killing it on the keys.