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As for right now, I've got Lords of Acid, the Voodoo-U CD. |
anthrofuge - straight up metal up your ass. ok, they are pretty funny and obsessed with pirates. if you are really bored and curious you can check them out at anthrofuge.com or just click here.
yes, i'm a shill they are old friends of mine who creat new bands about every 6 months, put out a cd, get bored and start over. |
the local "public" radio station is a not-so-guilty pleasure of mine. WXPN (88.5 on the radio dial) has recently upgraded their digs, and to celeberate, solicited their membership to send in their all time top ten lists. They compiled the top 885 songs and are playing them all this week from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm (Eastern)
A lot of old rock classics things like Neil Young (comes a time)- Stones (Angie) - even some things from the 20's and 30's -also Frank (ol blue eyes is in there, elvis, beatles etc...) I have to admit, my radio has been cranked pretty loud the last few days. You can check out the play list at xpn.org - if you're out of the area, you can stream it live from this site. |
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Frank Black and the Catholics
My jazz tends to run toward Bela Fleck and David Grisman but I do like the old big band stuff, and Coltrane. |
jazz guitar yah:
Always Way Coolest Kenny Burrell, Classic Charlie Christian, The Amazing Grant Green, Spare Wes Mongomery, Old tyme Eddie Lang, Swinging Tiny Grimes, Kicking T Bone Walker. Find Burrell's "Midnight Blue", Green's "Iron City" and/or "Idle Moments" and you will be happy. |
Radio Paradise. Recently played Crash Test Dummies, Bjork, Smiths, The Frames, Wilco, Alex Gopher, SRV, Depeche Mode... not a bad playlist compared to any of our clear chan... must not rant in entertainment.
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2 CDs in rotation at the moment:
Within Temptation's Mother Earth Black Eyed Peas' Elephunk |
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http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~ux5t-oois/records.html I saw Joe Pass about 20 years ago. He was, as you say, abso-fucking-lutely amazing. His death in 1994 left a large void in the world of jazz guitar. |
Aphex Twins- Window-licker.
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That's exactly where I got it. :)
I would describe this recording as being primarily for a serious lover of guitar music. It is entirely unaccompanied, not 100% free of flaws (one-take, live digital recordings all by a master of his instrument), and therefore not for casual listening. If you love hearing an artist at the peak of their craft, with all the embellishment stripped away, so that you can enjoy the pure, real thing...yes, this is a great album as an introduction. The songs will be familiar, yet arranged in original ways, with a lot of improvisation thrown in. When I saw Joe Pass all those years ago, he held a crowd of about 1000 in awe doing exactly the same thing...just playing his guitar. |
Kinda on a Spain kick round here- and a new CD that is getting lots of play is a classical/flamenco guitarist David Russell- Reflections of Spain. ahhhh.
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