Remember watching this on TV.
In reply to Gary :
Music: Rolling Stones - Sympathy for the Devil
Video: Cowboy Bebop, episode "Sympathy for the Devil"
Knurled. said:Remember watching this on TV.
DW has the original vinyl of the New Traditionalists LP, which came with a 45 single of Working In A Coal Mine. There is no B side and what would have been grooves is etched in a checkerboard pattern. I used to play that single so much.
On the subject of Springsteen's original Blinded By The Light: the very best that can be said about it is that it is at least 400% less annoying than the horrible Manfred Mann cover.
And some more neo-shoegaze:
I didn't know enough about Dean Wareham and Galaxie 500 to really appreciate them at the time they were together. Since discovering Luna I've come to think the man was an understated minor genius.
Duke said:On the subject of Springsteen's original Blinded By The Light: the very best that can be said about it is that it is at least 400% less annoying than the horrible Manfred Mann cover.
Shut yo mouth.
I put Springsteen squarely in the song writer category. There are no bad Springsteen covers because as far as I'm concerned he doesn't make music, and that MM version is still one of my favourite (radio music) guitar solos ever.
And I still have my original vinyl copy of the first Devo album in picture disc!
The Cleverlys. Think of Hayseed Dixie, but instead of metal they cover mostly pop. Also, the interviews contain some great jokes about alpacas.
Purely a German band but as you can see from the video, extremely popular there in the eighties. A few years ago I was in Cologne, center city. They were setting up for a concert by BAP in the city square in front of the famous cathedral that evening. Unfortunately, the river boat we were on was leaving at 6:00 pm, so we missed the concert.
Tyler, The Creator, Johnny Utah and related music.
I don’t often listen to music, while driving I can lose attention if I listen to music. But their songs are really good, don't bother listening to this. Does anyone know similar artists?
Planning a surprise birthday trip for the wife this weekend to NYC. Found out that TMBG is doing a 30yr anniversary concert of FLOOD. Scored tickets!! WOOT!
So, I'm refreshing my memory.
Toyman01 said:This is fascinating. Assuming you like classical piano.
That's a pretty cool blending of Synthesia and actual piano playing.
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