WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

Started by pace, April 16, 2014, 10:15:10 PM

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tncaveman

Hieronymous-Seven
 
This is really good!  Thanks for sharing.
 
Stephen
 
https://soundcloud.com/hieronymous-seven/is-free-take-one
Prog Rock - Jazz Fusion fan living in the Heart of Country Music

edwardofhuncote

Various recordings of Dan Tyminski on mandolin, from Lonesome River Band days to present.  
 
I've been a closet mandolin player for years, but just got a gig playing mandolin in my Dad's bluegrass band. These guys had played together for years, but their mandolin player was suddenly, and very tragically killed in a logging accident in 2012, and they haven't played much since... anyway, I'm excited about running around playing music with the Ol' Man again, especially with him on bass.

edwardofhuncote

Dan, with Lonesome River Band, about 1987 (hence the mullets!) long before he was the Man of Constant Sorrow in Oh, Brother. Monster mandolin player.
 

cozmik_cowboy

Last night at work, American Routes; a nice, long interview with the amazing Van Dyke Parks.
 
Peter
"Is not Hypnocracy no other than the aspiration to discover the meaning of Hypnocracy?  Have you heard the one about the yellow dog yet?"
St. Dilbert

"If I could explain it in prose, I wouldn't have had to write the song."
Robt. Hunter

bassfingers

'Wizbot' by Sea Of Bees.No earth shattering chops on display here,just a great song with lovely harmonies.I hope you like it.
 

pauldo


pauldo


peoplechipper

Thank you, that was really nice! I'm gonna have to look for her...I don't listen to that type of music that often, but enjoy when I do; old bandmates were weirded out by my thing for power pop...I wish I could do that music but all my music comes out sludge/groove, crunchy and slightly evil or creepy...don't get me wrong, I love what I make but I just haven't got the wiring to make a love song or a pretty song...oh well...Tony
 
P.S. sea of bees got me right off track; I was listening to NOMEANSNO '0+2=1' one of my faves...

bassfingers

Excellent peoplechipper,this is one of my favourite soundcheck basslines.
 

eligilam

+1000 on love and respect for Nomeansno---angry, awesome bass stuff from those guys---Big Dick is a bass classic.

David Houck

Just listened to the Lonesome River Band and the Sea of Bees as rec'd above.  Nice additions to the afternoon.  Thanks!

David Houck

Double post.
 
But my guess is that I'll probably be listening to something else soon.
 
 
(Message edited by davehouck on January 16, 2015)

David Houck

I've posted links to some Cyril Morin tunes before, and here's another one.  Probably not everyone's cup of tea; but I think this is stunningly beautiful.  
 
The instrumentation is sparse; minimum but very effective percussion, and keyboards that paint a soundscape.  These support a voice and vocal line that are treated with a carefully contoured reverb.  The line itself is well crafted and skillfully sung.
 
I've listened to it before, but just now listened several times in a row.  Stunning.
 
(Message edited by davehouck on January 16, 2015)

hankster

A new edition of the International Submarine Band. Never gets too old.
Live each day like your hair is on fire.

David Houck

Are there any original members in the new ISB?