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I said much the same thing to Mr R.Get Down Make Love - Nine Inch Nails (Queen) -- In which we get the answer to "what would Queen sound like if they performed 'Closer'"?
I said much the same thing to Mr R.Get Down Make Love - Nine Inch Nails (Queen) -- In which we get the answer to "what would Queen sound like if they performed 'Closer'"?
I love that version. Two exceptional harmony vocalists.Leaving On A Jet Plane - John Denver (Peter, Paul and Mary) -- I like the version that Denver sang with Cass Elliott on the pilot episode of The Midnight Special.
Do it. Meet the nice people next to you.The one night we ate a pub, we wandered in while England was playing Ireland in Six Nations rugby. As we sat, a woman wearing red and white ambled over and squawked - "Who you two rooting for, and you best not say 'Ireland' you c###s." Love it. Like Philly with less grating accents.
Also found some obscure old industrial 12" singles across the various shops. Scored a pristine copy of Consolidated 's"Crackhouse/You Suck" for 5 quid from some old punk selling out of a tent on Brick Lane. He was so happy to find someone else who knew Consolidated, telling me that the record was so rare it should cost at least 30 pounds but unfortunately no one except the two of us remember them. I definitely wouldn't have paid 30 pounds though...
This is all brilliant.
I got a Songkick notification (I don't know what Songkick is) that The Hold Steady were coming here late May/early June for three nights at the Crocodile, which is an excellent venue. But it's Thurs-Sat, and OH only gets Sunday and Monday off and I don't know another soul here who would go. I guess I could pull a U2 where I went by myself.
I'd never heard the version on the playlist before. The one that was released as a single and was played a lot on FM radio appeared as the last song on the Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore album in 1971. The version on the playlist is from 2 years later, after Peter Frampton had left the band. The 1973 version has more of an aggro edge to it. The 1971 version has more of a "sweaty blowout" vibe*. The 1973 performance is from a show that was recorded for the King Biscuit Flower Hour and not released as a proper album until 2012.
@Just Win Baby!! wooohoooo howwlll!! 5 games in 5 days.
The last time they won the ACC Tournament was 37 years ago. Lucky 37!
Ordered!I hesitated to do this before, for reasons I'm not quite sure of, but I wanted to send a shout-out and recommendation for my friend Mark's book that came out last year, Country and Midwestern: Chicago and the History of Country Music and the Folk Revival. Given how many of us are interested music history and these genres, I thought you might enjoy it. Mark's an honest-to-deity real journalist, and as you can see the book has been extremely well-received as a fascinating history of a somewhat-forgotten Chicago musical connection.
ETA: foreword by friend-of-the-thread Robbie Fulks.
We did it!@Just Win Baby!! wooohoooo howwlll!! 5 games in 5 days.
The last time they won the ACC Tournament was 37 years ago. Lucky 37!
Same. I'm glad it was available in hardcover. I still love hardcover books.Ordered!I hesitated to do this before, for reasons I'm not quite sure of, but I wanted to send a shout-out and recommendation for my friend Mark's book that came out last year, Country and Midwestern: Chicago and the History of Country Music and the Folk Revival. Given how many of us are interested music history and these genres, I thought you might enjoy it. Mark's an honest-to-deity real journalist, and as you can see the book has been extremely well-received as a fascinating history of a somewhat-forgotten Chicago musical connection.
ETA: foreword by friend-of-the-thread Robbie Fulks.
Was that the Charles Schackleford team?@Just Win Baby!! wooohoooo howwlll!! 5 games in 5 days.
The last time they won the ACC Tournament was 37 years ago. Lucky 37!
I remember watching that 1987 championship like it was yesterday. This year’s tournament run for State was amazing, and made even better by beating traditional rivals Duke, UVA, and UNC in the last 3 games. What an unexpected pleasure the past 5 days were!
Yes, he was on the 1987 team.Was that the Charles Schackleford team?
Gotta agree with Mrs. R here, but my bias may be showing. THS fans tend to be very friendly and welcoming bunch, but it's definitely a bit dude-centric. If nothing else, it will be a spectacle - saw one journalist describe it as a bunch of middle-aged dudes acting out Rocky Horror-esque shouts and hand signals all led by an accountant-looking spastic singer. Even if it's a bit goofy, the group confetti shower during the bridge of Hoodrat never gets old for me.Do it. Meet the nice people next to you.
I got a Songkick notification (I don't know what Songkick is) that The Hold Steady were coming here late May/early June for three nights at the Crocodile, which is an excellent venue. But it's Thurs-Sat, and OH only gets Sunday and Monday off and I don't know another soul here who would go. I guess I could pull a U2 where I went by myself.
Didn't they also have Rodney Monroe & Chris Corchiani (sp?)? Was Washburn there, too?Yes, he was on the 1987 team.Was that the Charles Schackleford team?
I thought Corchiani might have been there as well, but looked it up and he came right afterwards. Loved watching that guy run the court. Not sure about Monroe and Washburn - would have to look up.Didn't they also have Rodney Monroe & Chris Corchiani (sp?)? Was Washburn there, too?Yes, he was on the 1987 team.Was that the Charles Schackleford team?
I get a kick out of The Donnas.
Monroe and Corchiani were on the team, but I'm not sure about Washburn.Didn't they also have Rodney Monroe & Chris Corchiani (sp?)? Was Washburn there, too?Yes, he was on the 1987 team.Was that the Charles Schackleford team?
@rockaction Good to see that the prodigal son has returned.
Good to see you back, rock.11. Living After Midnight - The Donnas (Judas Priest)
The Donnas had started out as a manager's band, a band that was conceived as a novelty act in the vein of the Ramones. Their crude playing and almost infantile songs earned them a name in the Bay Area punk scene. They were members of the Lookout! label and all that entailed back in the late nineties, which gained them a weird cult following at their inception, a following that was sort of Brony-esque. As time went on, The Donnas learned how to play their instruments rather well and they morphed from a garage/pop-punk band with that weird following into women who rocked with gusto, garnering new and more traditional rock fans along the way.
They then turned towards heavy metal as their genre of choice, cutting a few albums that showed they could definitely rock with chops that were damn surprising considering where they had started from. They even parlayed their new competence into a major label contract, with a label push that focused on their hard-earned instrumental skills rather than other elements that could have been more cynically marketed. This cover is off of The Donnas Turn 21 while they were still on Lookout!, and it is a sublime cover of a Judas Priest classic. The female vocals are welcome here and the riffage and hooks are performed with aplomb and gusto. In my opinion, it's just a winner of a song.
Washburn was the one that got Coach V in trouble, right? Something about sneakers maybe?Monroe and Corchiani were on the team, but I'm not sure about Washburn.Didn't they also have Rodney Monroe & Chris Corchiani (sp?)? Was Washburn there, too?Yes, he was on the 1987 team.Was that the Charles Schackleford team?
Weren't Corchiani & Monroe called something like "Fire and Ice"? All of the years run together for me these days.I thought Corchiani might have been there as well, but looked it up and he came right afterwards. Loved watching that guy run the court. Not sure about Monroe and Washburn - would have to look up.Didn't they also have Rodney Monroe & Chris Corchiani (sp?)? Was Washburn there, too?Yes, he was on the 1987 team.Was that the Charles Schackleford team?
Yes, he was on the 1987 team.Was that the Charles Schackleford team?
Monroe and Corchiani were on the team, but I'm not sure about Washburn.Didn't they also have Rodney Monroe & Chris Corchiani (sp?)? Was Washburn there, too?Yes, he was on the 1987 team.Was that the Charles Schackleford team?
I hadn’t heard about the injury, but morbid curiosity made me look it up. That was gruesome - poor kid.The bummer today wasn't the Gators losing in the SEC final. It was their sophomore center going down with a compound leg fracture less than 3 minutes into the game. The crowd apparently saw the blood before the TV cameras and you could hear a pin drop in the arena. Gotta say I teared up a bit when Mom and Dad came down and held his hand while he was being stretchered out.
None of them were on the 1987 ACC championship team. Corchiani and Monroe were freshmen the next season. Washburn was on the team the previous season but went pro and was drafted by Golden State in the 1986 NBA draft.
I saw a Neko Case concert last night. She was as great as every other time I've seen her. Her band and backup singers were spot on as usual, though different than any other time. She is so authentic and witty. And always grateful to her audience.
Most impressively, at 53, her voice is still absolutely gorgeous. No effects, no embellishment---easily the best instrument on the stage.
And she sang a cover or two that I'm kicking myself for not including on my list for this thread.....
Washburn and Peter Golenbock (who wrote that trash book) got Coach V in trouble. The NCAA exonerated Jim from any wrongdoing, but NC State still forced him to resign. I know Coach K has haters out there, but he had Jim's back, and he was a true friend to him all the way to the end of his life.Washburn was the one that got Coach V in trouble, right? Something about sneakers maybe?
Maybe he's saving them for next time. You know, antici...I saw a Neko Case concert last night. She was as great as every other time I've seen her. Her band and backup singers were spot on as usual, though different than any other time. She is so authentic and witty. And always grateful to her audience.
Most impressively, at 53, her voice is still absolutely gorgeous. No effects, no embellishment---easily the best instrument on the stage.
And she sang a cover or two that I'm kicking myself for not including on my list for this thread.....
what were the covers????
I saw a Neko Case concert last night. She was as great as every other time I've seen her. Her band and backup singers were spot on as usual, though different than any other time. She is so authentic and witty. And always grateful to her audience.
Most impressively, at 53, her voice is still absolutely gorgeous. No effects, no embellishment---easily the best instrument on the stage.
And she sang a cover or two that I'm kicking myself for not including on my list for this thread.....
what were the covers????
I hate him because he was so freaking good I judged him the #1 college hoops coach of all time in that draft a few years ago when someone called me the worst judge of all time.I know Coach K has haters out there, but he had Jim's back, and he was a true friend to him all the way to the end of his life.
We're not talking about The Shaggs here, are we?I don't normally do this, but I'm more excited than usual about my choice for today. While recency bias wanted me to rank it higher, I compromised and settled for this spot in the countdown. It's not a cover I grew up with nor have known about very long, and TBH the youtube version should be watched to achieve full effect. I'll post that link when the picks are revealed.
No, but thanks for tipping me off about them.We're not talking about The Shaggs here, are we?I don't normally do this, but I'm more excited than usual about my choice for today. While recency bias wanted me to rank it higher, I compromised and settled for this spot in the countdown. It's not a cover I grew up with nor have known about very long, and TBH the youtube version should be watched to achieve full effect. I'll post that link when the picks are revealed.
Is this one from the "I'm not duplicating artists except when I am" department?krista4:
Lilac Wine – Jeff Buckley (Eartha Kitt)
Song: first vote
Cover artist: three votes – Hallelujah (2); Lilac Wine (1)
Original artist: first vote
Good shtick would be to wander past his work area humming "What a Fool Believes".My company just hired someone named Michael McDonald. I am not making this up.
Is this one from the "I'm not duplicating artists except when I am" department?krista4:
Lilac Wine – Jeff Buckley (Eartha Kitt)
Song: first vote
Cover artist: three votes – Hallelujah (2); Lilac Wine (1)
Original artist: first vote