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Billy Bragg – You Woke Up My Neighbourhood (1991)

With Michael Stipe and Peter Buck of REM.

Falling into Alt Country or Country Rock territory, this tune was from Bragg's Don't Try This At Home album, his attempt at a more commercial sound and reach a wider audience, but unfortunately it didn't sell any better.


 
Billy Bragg – You Woke Up My Neighbourhood (1991)

With Michael Stipe and Peter Buck of REM.

Falling into Alt Country or Country Rock territory, this tune was from Bragg's Don't Try This At Home album, his attempt at a more commercial sound and reach a wider audience, but unfortunately it didn't sell any better.


Really like this album
 
Billy Bragg – You Woke Up My Neighbourhood (1991)

With Michael Stipe and Peter Buck of REM.

Falling into Alt Country or Country Rock territory, this tune was from Bragg's Don't Try This At Home album, his attempt at a more commercial sound and reach a wider audience, but unfortunately it didn't sell any better.


Really like this album
The album got a buzz in the rock press at the time with the critics, but that attention didn't translate to increased popularity for Billy Bragg.

I need to give a relisten to the rest of the tracks on this LP, as offhand I don't remember them.
 
Danny O'Keefe - Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues (1971)

Ya know my heart keeps tellin' me
You're not a kid at thirty-three
Ya play around ya lose your wife
Ya play too long you lose your life

Some gotta win, some gotta lose
Good time Charlie's got the blues


 
Released 30 years ago yesterday!

 
Found this CD single in my closet. Jeffrey Gaines was quasi relevant in the early 90s.

This was the single . . . Headmasters of Mine. His most notable release was the live B side, a cover of Peter Gabriel's In Your Eyes (can't find his initial recording . . . this one isn't as inspiring as the first one).
 

Hard to get better than Insomium for modern metal
 
"Poor man wanna be rich, rich man wanna be king, and a king ain't satisfied till he rules everything" Badlands-The Boss

 
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"I've seen Jesus play with flames in a lake of fire I was standing in" Turtles all the way down-Sturgil Simpson

 
Depeche Mode - Comatose (2001)

🎶 Here I believe
Dreams never deceive🎶

From the Exciter album which has been described as "The perfect late night chill record"

From the YouTube comments:

Simply brilliant. I understand why most of the older, classic synth-pop loving Depeche Mode fans couldn't really connect to this album, it has a more modern abstract, experimental, IDM-influenced production thanks to long time Björk collaborator and LFO member Mark Bell.


 

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