TC speaks for me.Tequila Cowboy wrote:Sorry but I thought August and Everything After was fucking brilliant and the next couple had good stuff before it all went off the rails.whatwouldcooleydo? wrote:you like Counting Crows?beantownbubba wrote:
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Sorry but I thought August and Everything After was fucking brilliant and the next couple had good stuff before it all went off the rails.[/quote]beantownbubba wrote: you like Counting Crows?
TC speaks for me.[/quote]
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Now, on the same station, Ramon Casiano (sans vocals) is the music behind a World Series promo spot.Tequila Cowboy wrote:Just heard Ramon Casiano as bumper music on Chicago sports talker WSCR. The same show has used Sinkhole as bumper music before so it's not that unusual but still.
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Fav songs on the record, from most to least:
Guns
F&F
Ever South
Ramon
SDS
WIM
Darkened
Imagine
Baggage
Kinky
Surrender
Guns
F&F
Ever South
Ramon
SDS
WIM
Darkened
Imagine
Baggage
Kinky
Surrender
E quindi uscimmo a riveder le stelle.
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Is "Baggage" a power ballad?
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Wow! If I ever get to hear this damn record, I'll probably make my own listing, but I'm pretty sure as it stands now that your lowest song is my highest one.Smitty wrote:Fav songs on the record, from most to least:
Guns
F&F
Ever South
Ramon
SDS
WIM
Darkened
Imagine
Baggage
Kinky
Surrender
The sooner we put those assholes in the grave&piss on the dirt above it, the better off we'll be
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Virtue is supposedly finally rewarded tomorrow, as my red vinyl copy just got (I am told) delivered to my local independent record store, which is also holding me a bonus CD. It may be a month late, but it's red! And soon it'll be heard, too.
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Unabashed Counting Crows fan. Every single album has its moments, and the first two are fucking masterpieces.
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I won't go as far as to put the second one into the masterpiece category but the first record is one of my favorite debut albums, ever. I also really enjoy Across a Wire: Live in New York City.Iowan wrote:Unabashed Counting Crows fan. Every single album has its moments, and the first two are fucking masterpieces.
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The Current in MPLS has been playing Ever South. Is that an official "single?"
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I want to repeat what I said months ago about Surrender Under Protest:
Or maybe not.There may be two separate things to take away from this. The first is the depth of compassion in Cooley's lyric. It's not stupid compassion; it's the kind that sees all the costs and adds them up and yet still exists. The second is that those of us who feel some level of despair for the times we live in now can consider have reason for hope, in the long term. Look, he's saying, at this very bad cause which has reached out of an undead past and keeps on grabbing people by the throat today. Worst case scenario, if they can hold out for a century and a half, well, maybe so can you. Watch and learn.
Or maybe I overinterpret. I've been known to do that.
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Is it wrong that while acknowledging how good (and important) this record is, that it might not make my Top Ten for the year? Between this being a phenomenal year for new music and the fact that there are other records I just enjoy more (because I don't always want to be reminded of the shit we're living through), I'm not sure where this one will land.
That said, I'm probably a minority' if one here
That said, I'm probably a minority' if one here
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That the album is not your favorite doesn't even raise an eyebrow, much less constitute a surprise. That it's not in your top 10 just means you're trying way too hard.Zip City wrote:Is it wrong that while acknowledging how good (and important) this record is, that it might not make my Top Ten for the year? Between this being a phenomenal year for new music and the fact that there are other records I just enjoy more (because I don't always want to be reminded of the shit we're living through), I'm not sure where this one will land.
That said, I'm probably a minority' if one here
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It may be. I havent put the work into ranking things yet. If I had to guess it would probably fall in the 6-8 range, which isn't a sleight to the record in the least. It's just against stuff competition this year. A spoil of riches for music fansbeantownbubba wrote:That the album is not your favorite doesn't even raise an eyebrow, much less constitute a surprise. That it's not in your top 10 just means you're trying way too hard.Zip City wrote:Is it wrong that while acknowledging how good (and important) this record is, that it might not make my Top Ten for the year? Between this being a phenomenal year for new music and the fact that there are other records I just enjoy more (because I don't always want to be reminded of the shit we're living through), I'm not sure where this one will land.
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This isn't yet a fully-formed post but here it goes anyway. As I've listened to American Band over the past few days, it's dawned on me that it isn't generating the same listening experience that it did before the election and the 180 degree change in the country's agenda. Now when I listen, I feel like Raymond Casiano (the person not the song) has been kicked aside yet again and in an even worse way. Like the country doesn't give a fuck what happened at Umpqua. I feel like before it was the confederate flag assholes who were surrendering under protest, but now it's DBT and all of us. Like the dad in Filthy & Fried (yes, I still think the guy is her father) has even more to worry about as his daughter makes her way in a world where the fucking President of the United States says it's okay if you want to grab a girl by the pussy. Like nobody cares What It Means and the Darkened Flags are now way darker. And Once they Banned Imagine, as scary as it is, becomes even more urgent. For months this record has consistently fired me up, but right now now it's just leaving me in a melancholy mood. Weird how the vibe of a record, and so many other things, can change overnight. Maybe, I hope, it'll pass but I don't know.
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I keep seeing people say R.E.M. should reform in light of the election. Everyone that knows me knows how big of a R.E.M. fan I am but I just don't see that happening. I also realize some just mean it in jest, that times like these call for music that will soothe and reassure us. To me, that band at the moment is DBT's. If anything, American Band hits even harder post-election. That said, I haven't exactly been immersing myself in topical music or any specific type of music for that matter.
Maybe this is best reserved for a thread devoted to year-end favorites but at the moment, I have several I would place in the number 1 slot:
DBT's American Band
Hiss Golden Messenger Heart Like A Levee
Angel Olsen My Woman
Lydia Loveless Real
Mount Moriah How To Dance
Out of these, if I had to choose, I'd go for Hiss Golden Messenger's Heart Like A Levee. I was just reminded (thanks to FB's On This Day feature) that it was roughly a year ago that he debuted this album over two nights at Duke University. The show I saw was on the second night, the day after the terrorist attacks in Paris. The unspeakable tragedy of the attack definitely informed the performance that night without a word needing to be said about it from the stage. That night is something that has stayed with me ever since and likely will for a long time to come. I'm sure it also speaks to how much I appreciate the record and the healing properties within.
Two albums I haven't heard this year that I'm sure would add to my favorites are Alejandro's latest as well as the debut album from The Flat Five, both of which have been receiving rave reviews from friends.
Maybe this is best reserved for a thread devoted to year-end favorites but at the moment, I have several I would place in the number 1 slot:
DBT's American Band
Hiss Golden Messenger Heart Like A Levee
Angel Olsen My Woman
Lydia Loveless Real
Mount Moriah How To Dance
Out of these, if I had to choose, I'd go for Hiss Golden Messenger's Heart Like A Levee. I was just reminded (thanks to FB's On This Day feature) that it was roughly a year ago that he debuted this album over two nights at Duke University. The show I saw was on the second night, the day after the terrorist attacks in Paris. The unspeakable tragedy of the attack definitely informed the performance that night without a word needing to be said about it from the stage. That night is something that has stayed with me ever since and likely will for a long time to come. I'm sure it also speaks to how much I appreciate the record and the healing properties within.
Two albums I haven't heard this year that I'm sure would add to my favorites are Alejandro's latest as well as the debut album from The Flat Five, both of which have been receiving rave reviews from friends.
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This unheralded Tom Petty gem goes with Ever South like stuffing goes with turkey. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NmpNPpze38 (love Highway Companion - it doesn't get the props it deserves)
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Oh hell yes. One of my favorites.ramonz wrote:This unheralded Tom Petty gem goes with Ever South like stuffing goes with turkey. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NmpNPpze38 (love Highway Companion - it doesn't get the props it deserves)
Create myself down south
Impress all the women
Pretend I'm Samuel Clemens
Wear seersucker and white linens
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Anyone else see what TC just did there?Tequila Cowboy wrote:Oh hell yes.ramonz wrote:This unheralded Tom Petty gem goes with Ever South like stuffing goes with turkey. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NmpNPpze38 (love Highway Companion - it doesn't get the props it deserves)
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Yeah, yeah. Don't encourage the kid in the corner w/ the headphones on.ramonz wrote:Anyone else see what TC just did there?Tequila Cowboy wrote:Oh hell yes.ramonz wrote:This unheralded Tom Petty gem goes with Ever South like stuffing goes with turkey. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NmpNPpze38 (love Highway Companion - it doesn't get the props it deserves)
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ramonz wrote:Anyone else see what TC just did there?Tequila Cowboy wrote:Oh hell yes.ramonz wrote:This unheralded Tom Petty gem goes with Ever South like stuffing goes with turkey. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NmpNPpze38 (love Highway Companion - it doesn't get the props it deserves)
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Will Trump Bring Back Protest Music? Common, Drive-By Truckers & Others Weigh In
Donald Trump during an election night rally on Nov. 9, 2016 in New York City.
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Donald Trump during an election night rally on Nov. 9, 2016 in New York City.
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1/2 assed theory....
1. dbt has become betamax guillotine 2.0....except for the drugs and plane crash. sort of.
2. patterson moves away from red to blue.
3. rebel flag imagery all over the airwaves.
4. race hating/baiting in america.
5. new round of politicians heading to hell for pandering to assholes.
6. trayvon, bullet and trump instead of rvz, bear and wallace.
7. youth gun deaths instead of deadly car crashes, as the universal right of passage.
8. the many dbt parallels to skynyrd's fan mythology.
9. cooley loosing some high art on fans in his magic city hometown.
10. the duality of american band. being inspired/written as a warning/wake up call to america.......and morphing into a call to arms for dissent and loud mouthing truth to power. the "lost cause" vibe/aspect/angle to both sro and american band.
11. sun don't shine standing in for plastic flowers.
12. ever south replaces southern thing and birmingham.
13. a horny teenage dude in zip city to a grown man in filthy and fried. or a horny teenage dude in zip city to an empowered horny dudette in filthy and fried.
12 facts makes something so. i have 13.
i'm sure there's more.
1. dbt has become betamax guillotine 2.0....except for the drugs and plane crash. sort of.
2. patterson moves away from red to blue.
3. rebel flag imagery all over the airwaves.
4. race hating/baiting in america.
5. new round of politicians heading to hell for pandering to assholes.
6. trayvon, bullet and trump instead of rvz, bear and wallace.
7. youth gun deaths instead of deadly car crashes, as the universal right of passage.
8. the many dbt parallels to skynyrd's fan mythology.
9. cooley loosing some high art on fans in his magic city hometown.
10. the duality of american band. being inspired/written as a warning/wake up call to america.......and morphing into a call to arms for dissent and loud mouthing truth to power. the "lost cause" vibe/aspect/angle to both sro and american band.
11. sun don't shine standing in for plastic flowers.
12. ever south replaces southern thing and birmingham.
13. a horny teenage dude in zip city to a grown man in filthy and fried. or a horny teenage dude in zip city to an empowered horny dudette in filthy and fried.
12 facts makes something so. i have 13.
i'm sure there's more.
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14. grabby is cooley's new neighbor in guitar man upstairs.
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This.dime in the gutter wrote:a horny teenage dude in zip city to an empowered horny dudette in filthy and fried.
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Patterson and Cooley on Canada's Q radio. For whatever reason, this program has been dropped by our local NPR affiliate (WUNC), I always enjoyed it.