scannest wrote:It's like a filmmaker saying "Spielberg is my idol. Every time I get behind the camera I think about how I can make my film as good as Hook"
scannest wrote:On a related note, I'm happy to announce that I didn't buy the Beach Slang record, as one Spotify listen convinced me it is much closer to Gaslight Anthem than the Replacements or Jawbreaker or any one of the other infinitely more interesting bands that they name drop in all their interviews.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
scannest wrote:On a related note, I'm happy to announce that I didn't buy the Beach Slang record, as one Spotify listen convinced me it is much closer to Gaslight Anthem than the Replacements or Jawbreaker or any one of the other infinitely more interesting bands that they name drop in all their interviews.
scannest wrote:It's like a filmmaker saying "Spielberg is my idol. Every time I get behind the camera I think about how I can make my film as good as Hook"
lewdd wrote:Made another visit to Double Decker yesterday. Found used copies of Undertones S/T LP and the Punk and Disorderly compilation LP. Bought a 2LP by Muddy Waters on 180g vinyl and another 2LP on 180g vinyl by Howlin' Wolf too. Gettin ready to fly out this Friday to MS for my blues trail tour http://www.msbluestrail.org
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
scannest wrote:I picked up the latest Neil Young 'Live from the Archives' thing. It's a two-disc set from when he toured with that big band in '87-'88 (keys and horn section). It is considerably better than the studio record they released at the time which, come to think of it, is exactly the same story with the last archive set (a live record with his country band from '85 which kicks considerable butt compared to the contemporaneous studio recording).
I've also been working my way through the latest Bob Dylan archival release. He put out an 18-disc collection of every note he recorded between '64 and '66 (it's also available in 2 and 6 disc versions - I've got the 6-disc version).
The new Soldiers of Fortune record (Early Risers) is pretty terrific
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
version sound wrote:I finally bought a copy of End Hits on gray vinyl.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:All my purchases are via d/l these days. Bandcamp.
scannest wrote:version sound wrote:I finally bought a copy of End Hits on gray vinyl.
I think they're all on gray, but I'm sure someone more knowledgeable than me can confirm.
scannest wrote:xxxMidgexxx wrote:All my purchases are via d/l these days. Bandcamp.
I love Bandcamp. Easy to use, lossless files (if you choose), most of the money goes right to the bands with very little hassle. Every band should have a page.
xxxHunterxxx wrote:The Really Red anthology is insanely good.
obik wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:The Really Red anthology is insanely good.
And on Bandcamp.
xxxHunterxxx wrote:obik wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:The Really Red anthology is insanely good.
And on Bandcamp.
WHY DO YOU HATE REALLY RED's GRANDCHILDREN?
xxxHunterxxx wrote:obik wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:The Really Red anthology is insanely good.
And on Bandcamp.
WHY DO YOU HATE REALLY RED's GRANDCHILDREN?
xxxHunterxxx wrote:I just ordered the Ork Records box. Also pulled the trigger on the Jam 6-cd live box, which rules. Still waiting for the arrival of the Gism anthology I ordered from Tokyo a few weeks back.
version sound wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:I just ordered the Ork Records box. Also pulled the trigger on the Jam 6-cd live box, which rules. Still waiting for the arrival of the Gism anthology I ordered from Tokyo a few weeks back.
I got the Ork box on vinyl for my birthday. It's pretty amazing both musically and packaging wise.
GISM: do you mean Determination? The remastering is great. Much better than the old CD, though the OG Detestation CD's packaging was much better (and more disturbing).
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