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I just learned that the voice yelling "So LONG already, Artie!" waaaaaay in the background towards the end of the extended coda of "So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright" does not belong to Paul Simon, as I had always assumed, but to engineer/co-producer Roy Halee!
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I had an epihany in the car this afternoon listening to 'Kid A' - for the first time I heard the influence in there of Pil, I heard Jah Wobble, and I thought what a great mash up I could make of the aforementioned artists if only I didn't have to go to WORK
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Loki wrote:Does anyone know if this is anybody, or just music created for an ad?
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Brian wrote:I moved and of course one of the first things I did was set up my stereo. Turns out the left speaker isn't working, or a channel is blown on the receiver. I have no idea and it's annoying.
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I've been thinking about what triggers digging into certain music that I always knew I basically liked, but never really delved into before. Lately for me it's been the Allmans and the Eno ambient records. But before that this summer, it was the late 70s ZZ Top and the Crosby record. I had digested ZZ Top's first four records, but hadn't paid serious attention to the rest. After no doubt bitching about the first record not being on cd in an acceptable mix, a kind poster from the Bay Area sent me the ZZ Top box. I put it on and quietly noted that the First Album tracks were NOT, in fact the original mixes and set it aside. Then, when summer hit (and boy did it ever hit), I wanted ZZ Top on cd so I could listen to it in my car and on my ipod. I went back to the box to get whatever it had and it caused me to dig deeper into some other stuff (Deguello, Tejas) that ended up being really rewarding to me. I had this music sitting around for months, and it wasn't exactly obscure, but there had to be a trigger to dig into it.
The same with the Allmans. I had always loved Brothers And Sisters, but that had always been basically sufficient. I knew what was on Eat A Peach and the Fillmore record and Idlewild South and I had heard the records, but never felt the need to buy them or dig into them. I think it started on a thread where we were arguing about whether ZZ Top was better than the Allmans. Someone (and I could name them given a multiple choice option) said (rightly) that the Top had no answer for Fillmore East, and I knew that was true, but I also didn't really value that aspect of the Allmans and knew that, though they played roughly the same sort of thing as the Top, they couldn't do what the Top could do. But then, about a month ago, someone posted a link on Facebook with Crosby and Nash doing a few tunes with the present-day Allmans (one of the tunes was "Cowboy Movie"). I watched both clips, for whatever reason (I'm honestly shocked I played them and can't explain why I did), and all of a sudden it was time to dig into Fillmore and Eat A Peach. I've been listening to almost nothing but those records (particularly the long jams) for the past month or so (though I obviously put it on the shelf while in England). Before, I couldn't have been bothered to really pay attention because my head wasn't there. Now I'm soaking it up. And yet, there were no surprises. I've known what these records were about for 20 years, but all of a sudden, it's my time for them and they've been very rewarding. I thought about getting lost in the music on the plane to England, but it didn't really happen (though I had already committed myself to it).
Does this happen to anyone else?
The same thing happened with the Eno ambient records. Whenever these things get reissued, I guess I only have money for the pop records and I always know I would be into the quiet records, but never have the time or money. I always listen to Another Green World on the airplane when I'm crossing the Atlantic, and I can't sleep on planes, so I thought now might be the time. I got my hands on a few, and of course I love them! I didn't sleep much last night and I put on Discreet Music (probably my favorite) and I was instantly transported to the plane going to England. It was wonderful. I really like these records and will buy a few more. Hell, I might even go wild and start a thread! But again, I've had friends who owned them over the years and I basically knew what was up, but never got around to it. It's so weird what triggers these things.
The same with the Allmans. I had always loved Brothers And Sisters, but that had always been basically sufficient. I knew what was on Eat A Peach and the Fillmore record and Idlewild South and I had heard the records, but never felt the need to buy them or dig into them. I think it started on a thread where we were arguing about whether ZZ Top was better than the Allmans. Someone (and I could name them given a multiple choice option) said (rightly) that the Top had no answer for Fillmore East, and I knew that was true, but I also didn't really value that aspect of the Allmans and knew that, though they played roughly the same sort of thing as the Top, they couldn't do what the Top could do. But then, about a month ago, someone posted a link on Facebook with Crosby and Nash doing a few tunes with the present-day Allmans (one of the tunes was "Cowboy Movie"). I watched both clips, for whatever reason (I'm honestly shocked I played them and can't explain why I did), and all of a sudden it was time to dig into Fillmore and Eat A Peach. I've been listening to almost nothing but those records (particularly the long jams) for the past month or so (though I obviously put it on the shelf while in England). Before, I couldn't have been bothered to really pay attention because my head wasn't there. Now I'm soaking it up. And yet, there were no surprises. I've known what these records were about for 20 years, but all of a sudden, it's my time for them and they've been very rewarding. I thought about getting lost in the music on the plane to England, but it didn't really happen (though I had already committed myself to it).
Does this happen to anyone else?
The same thing happened with the Eno ambient records. Whenever these things get reissued, I guess I only have money for the pop records and I always know I would be into the quiet records, but never have the time or money. I always listen to Another Green World on the airplane when I'm crossing the Atlantic, and I can't sleep on planes, so I thought now might be the time. I got my hands on a few, and of course I love them! I didn't sleep much last night and I put on Discreet Music (probably my favorite) and I was instantly transported to the plane going to England. It was wonderful. I really like these records and will buy a few more. Hell, I might even go wild and start a thread! But again, I've had friends who owned them over the years and I basically knew what was up, but never got around to it. It's so weird what triggers these things.
take5_d_shorterer wrote:If John Bonham simply didn't listen to enough Tommy Johnson or Blind Willie Mctell, that's his doing.
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One of my parents' best friends gave me his records a few years ago. I took them, figuring there would be something there, and there are a few good things. But they've been sitting in boxes for a few years and I want to get rid of the vast majority of them and I want to give his daughters the first crack at them as he bypassed them to give them to me. Man oh man, is that cat a proper sensitive man liberal! How many records by Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Sweet Honey In The Rock, The Roches, and Miriam Makeba does one man need!? And I'm not mentioning classics such as Sufi Choir Sings Robert Bly's Versions of Kabir. Fucking hell!
take5_d_shorterer wrote:If John Bonham simply didn't listen to enough Tommy Johnson or Blind Willie Mctell, that's his doing.
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*(cough)*
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Conny Plank began his career as the sound engineer for Marlene Dietrich.
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Charlie O. wrote:*(cough)*
HA!
There is a bit of Charlie O.-ness to it all.
Were you ever into bourgeois hippie drum circle scenes!?
take5_d_shorterer wrote:If John Bonham simply didn't listen to enough Tommy Johnson or Blind Willie Mctell, that's his doing.
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I don't know if one guy can be a drum circle, but the rest fits.
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Is Mersey Paradise by the Stone Roses supposed to sound like Here Comes the Sun?
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I'm re-watching The Producers (the original one) for the umpty-zillionth time, and it occurs to me (not for the first time) that Dick Shawn is "doing" Eric Burdon here - not in the dialogue leading up to his number, but starting with the "psychedelically speaking" song intro (about 1:07 in):
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Saw a preview trailer tonight for a movie called Martha Marcy May Marlene. In the trailer, the Manson-esque cult leader character is shown playing a guitar and singing, of all things, Jackson C. Frank's "Marcy's Song" - an obscure choice even by Jackson C. Frank standards. (Coincidentally or not, Frank also had a song called "Marlene".) Too bad Frank isn't around to collect the royalties.
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Iron & Wine's "Your Fake Name Is Good Enough For Me" has a horn line stolen from Beefheart's "Run Paint Run Run".
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I just noticed how very alike these two tunes are.
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Geezee wrote:Loki wrote:Does anyone know if this is anybody, or just music created for an ad?
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err, it says it in the Comments...
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I go crazy for this record!
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Charlie O. wrote:Having listened to Zep's "Immigrant Song" for over forty years (albeit not continuously), I only just consciously realized for the first time today that there's no bass guitar in the intro!
Surely you notice the bass when it comes in after the intro?
Once while jamming with friends I began playing Neil Young's song Helpless and then because Dylan's Knockin' On Heaven's Door has the same chord pattern I began alternating song lines between those two songs. I don't think I made it to the end because it was so funny and not easy to keep up especially with the handicap of a green substance. I thought I might try to actually work it up as a complete song but I haven't gotten around to it.
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Tim Kerr addresses the Bad Brains/Big Boys Incident.
http://www.timkerr.net/home.htm
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take5_d_shorterer wrote:If John Bonham simply didn't listen to enough Tommy Johnson or Blind Willie Mctell, that's his doing.
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Mychael wrote:Conny Plank began his career as the sound engineer for Marlene Dietrich.
Burt Bacharach was Dietrich's musical arranger for a while.
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take5_d_shorterer wrote:If John Bonham simply didn't listen to enough Tommy Johnson or Blind Willie Mctell, that's his doing.