Music
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@mclaincausey - fantastic stuff, such a heartwarming tale for all the music fans
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Jalen Ngonda - Retro soul vibes, I really recommend giving his album a listen if you have yet to hear it. Perfect for those couple of minutes of sunshine a day we get in the UK right now!
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Ok Iron Heart hive mind.....I've come to you tonight hat in hand
After emergency surgery this weekend I'm stuck in bed at the hospital until at least sunday with only a phone and earbuds to keep me entertained and due to the nature (and potency) of the pain meds im on I can't really read for more than 5 or 10 minutes without getting dizzy.
Including but certainly not limited to:
@Aetas @Tago-Mago @SKT @popvulture @prpx @steelydan @Jett129 @J-IV @goosehd @mclaincausey @T4920 @ARNC @Matt @tody
@endo
Please hit me with ALL your music listening recomendation either on spotify or tidal
Audio books , while not relevant to this thread, would be appreciated too
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@GraemeE Ok, here‘s some random stuff that comes to mind (it‘s 6:15 am here in Germany, I just got up):
Give the CHASER album Dreamers a listen, as well as the last two KRANG albums. Great skatepunk.
C.O.F.F.I.N. from Australia are great, as well as Amyl and the Sniffers.
Useless ID from Israel have not put out anything new recently, but try out their State is Burning album. Their singer, Yotam Ben Horin, does solo stuff, singer/songwriter style. If you dare to go there, listen to B-273, a song about his grandfather surviving the Holocaust.
DRAIN play great hardcore, the Codefendants a great crossover between punk and hip hop. The Kings of Nuthin were a band that blew me away. Miss them, their singer committed suicide over 10 years ago.Give my buddy Greg and his Rock‘n‘Roll Manifesto, a podcast on Real Punk Radio a listen - a cool variety of sometimes obscure stuff.
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@GraemeE If you have access to* and not watched yet, go for The Beatles - Get Back. I'm half way through and enjoying it a lot. Great inside into the individual personalities, the process how they developed their music (at least at this stage) and lots of crazy ideas which ended in the Rooftop Concert. When I'm done with it, I'll proceed with Scorsese's Living in the Material World. But perhaps you've seen both already. Anyway, get better soon, man, and enjoy the opioids.
- for me it was worth a temporary Disney+ membership
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This is the Podcast I am hearing on my way to work at the moment.
Often stopped the car and searched for mentioned artists on Spotify.
Come back to you later.https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/the-album-years/id1514009373
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@GraemeE some random album suggestions – hopefully some new to you:
Mujeres - Un sentimiento importante (listening to this a lot at the moment) https://open.spotify.com/album/1YhRzPVJ04Waoa2KYuZbvV?si=WayIK9aAQ2qrukkrsEvSgg
Cyril Cyril – Le futur ça marche pas https://open.spotify.com/album/1Vq7sfpsLykJmuoRoT5FKX?si=vqLvPnJjQcaE9DnCC2YD1w
Imperial Tiger Orchestra – Wax (always makes me feel happy) https://open.spotify.com/album/37CkUtCDcs6Jy4PmqXYe2u?si=xvGr-JLTRxSqcjPYTk6Esw
Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp – Rotorotor (not on Spotify but other albums are)
William the Conqueror – as you have time, try the album trilogy Proud disturber of the peace, Bleeding on the soundtrack, and Maverick thinker https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4Wb9MwGKDB3y7kv8l9SsOT?si=MY9CUpetTXqx8y6YO5h92g&pi=e-AyBZlvuxSA-KHope something hits the spot!
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I don't know another about Jazz to properly articulate why I love this, but since I had a track introduced to me through a curated playlist, I've revisited this live album so many times. It's rare the purely instrumental music gives me frission, but so many moments here move me for reasons I'll never fully understand.
Favourite Hip Hip album in recent years, if not of all time. Only 21 minutes long, but so impactful and coherent.
Perfectly walks the line between reveling in the braggadocio/deviancy of his older music, and celebrating his successes/attempts to live a better life.
Won't even attempt to describe this one, I guess its roots are in punk/musical theatre/glam rock, but they draw from so many influences it's insane...
Such a fun listen.
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10 albums from the front of the rack:
Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio - Live at KEXP
Muddy Waters - Folk Singer
Yola - Walk Through Fire
Jalen Ngonda - Come Around and Love Me
Luke Combs - Father & Sons
John Lee Hooker - Burning Hell
Cedric Burnside - Hill Country Love
The Blue Nile - A Way Across The Rooftops
Seasick Steve - A Trip A Stumble A Fall Down to Your Knees
Mother Earth - The People Tree -
Something instrumental: https://open.spotify.com/album/6R9cHdJ7hljxDDYq2tUCdO?si=4hYn0tlQQOOXUvmcCNgwIw. Also available with vocals
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@GraemeE Hail Mary by Andy Weir for audio book
Glass Beams
Lonnie Liston Smith cosmic funk
Koby’s new one
GUM & Ambrose Kenny Smith
Ween Quebec
L’Imperatrice
Polyrhythmics
NOMEANSNO WRONG
Nasalrod
Uncle Acid & the Dead Beats new one
Flamingosis
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@mclaincausey said in Music:
GUM & Ambrose Kenny Smith
Of KGLW fame? Didn't know he had a side project!
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@T4920 the very same and yes, with Tame Impala’s drummer who does a bunch of cool stuff. Ambrose also has a project called Murlocs and their latest Calm Ya Farm is a heater, kind of Raconteurs-esque southern tinged rock and roll.
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@GraemeE hope the recovery is going well! Just some things off the top of my head that might go well with a bit of brain fog…
Little Feat-Waiting for Columbus
Christ Whitley-Living with the Law
Big Thief-Little Things/Sparrow or “Dragon” album
Buck Meek-Haunted Mountain
Dr John-Locked Down (produced by Dan Auerbach)
Freedy Johnston -Blue Days, Black Nights
Waxahatchee-St CloudAll kind of in the same vein. Keep us posted on the recovery.