rock and roll minutiae
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rock and roll minutiae
dexateens: squeaking rocking chair @ 3:07 of outside the loop from hardwire healing.
cooley/patterson talking smack between when the pin hits the shell and do it yourself.
"this is my stroker bait"
"gonna reel you in mother fucker!"
"reel me on in!"
"come on, mother fucker"
"come over ike turner"
cooley/patterson talking smack between when the pin hits the shell and do it yourself.
"this is my stroker bait"
"gonna reel you in mother fucker!"
"reel me on in!"
"come on, mother fucker"
"come over ike turner"
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mason jennings: blood of man: track 2: pittsburgh
3:45, with headphones on, it catches me by surprise EVERY time.
* this song ranks right up there with thirteen for true, painful, bittersweet tales of being a teenager. growing up. rock and roll.
3:45, with headphones on, it catches me by surprise EVERY time.
* this song ranks right up there with thirteen for true, painful, bittersweet tales of being a teenager. growing up. rock and roll.
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Damn Joelle's got me on a Murdering Oscar kick right now so...
title track, opening riff at about 0:10-0:12, sounds like someone rat-a-tat-tapping on a pipe or something... ominous
title track, opening riff at about 0:10-0:12, sounds like someone rat-a-tat-tapping on a pipe or something... ominous
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Clams wrote:Damn Joelle's got me on a Murdering Oscar kick right now so...
title track, opening riff at about 0:10-0:12, sounds like someone rat-a-tat-tapping on a pipe or something... ominous
that's the cooley death bird rearing it's ugly head.
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"does anybody remember LAUGHTER?" from live versions of Stairway to Heaven
Dylan laughing as he sings, "you try so hard but you don't understand" on the album version of Ballad of a Thin Man
Dylan laughing as he sings, "you try so hard but you don't understand" on the album version of Ballad of a Thin Man
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Whatever the hell is going on at the beginning of dbt's Strutter.
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Be My Lover--The Alice Cooper band's drummer Neal Smith drops one of his sticks and you can hear it clattering across the snare drum and rolling on the floor during the false ending.
The airplane flying overhead on Black Country Woman.
Bonzo supposedly has a squeaky bass drum pedal all thru Since I've been Loving You but I have never been able to hear it.
The airplane flying overhead on Black Country Woman.
Bonzo supposedly has a squeaky bass drum pedal all thru Since I've been Loving You but I have never been able to hear it.
Looks like a bunch of little whiny fucksticks to me
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I'm just impressed some cheap-beer-drinking, redneck from the swamps of Louisiana was able to properly spell "minutiae." Tearing down those walls brick by brick.
You are entitled to your opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts.
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The crackling vinyl sounds on Gangstabilly.
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The "end of side 1/start of side 2" sounds on Girlfriend.
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The credit for the guy who provides "renegade Marxist analysis" on the liner notes to the mekons' Fear and Whiskey.
And if we're talkin' credits, how about the acknowledgement of 9B & its fearless leaders in the notes for The Big To Do?
And if we're talkin' credits, how about the acknowledgement of 9B & its fearless leaders in the notes for The Big To Do?
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cortez the killer wrote:I'm just impressed some cheap-beer-drinking, redneck from the swamps of Louisiana was able to properly spell "minutiae." Tearing down those walls brick by brick.
doing what i can.
the entire lp is rock and roll minutiae.
also note the title of the lp......fucking kruats.
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I've always been a huge fan of "paint it black.... paint it black, you devils!" on
same album, "you don't want my trousahs ta fall down, do ya?"
same album, "you don't want my trousahs ta fall down, do ya?"
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My favorite recent one:
Vulture Whale's album begins and ends with that "bloop-bleeep-bleeeeep" tone that used to be at the beginning and end of cassettes back in the '80s.
Vulture Whale's album begins and ends with that "bloop-bleeep-bleeeeep" tone that used to be at the beginning and end of cassettes back in the '80s.
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End of Van Halen's Everybody Wants Some..."Look, I'll even pay you for it. What the fuck".
End of AC/DC's Night Prowler..."Shazbot...nano nano"
End of AC/DC's Night Prowler..."Shazbot...nano nano"
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richard buckner
bloomed
track two: rainsquall
2:24-2:30
just a little musical guitar cookie. (* damn, richard buckner deserves a place in the underrated guitar thread)
bloomed
track two: rainsquall
2:24-2:30
just a little musical guitar cookie. (* damn, richard buckner deserves a place in the underrated guitar thread)
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steve earle ( who, by the way, had a guest spot on treme with his first born son, JTE.) ( steve, time to trim that hair buddy)
anyway,minutiae,
on transcendental blues
between steve's last ramble and the galway girl
"knickers. let's magnetize this mother fucker!"
anyway,minutiae,
on transcendental blues
between steve's last ramble and the galway girl
"knickers. let's magnetize this mother fucker!"
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*helpless
the live ryan adams version ( with gillian welch on harmonies)
first few seconds the sound of breaking billiards
at 1:17 the 'sounds of clanking bottles'
the live ryan adams version ( with gillian welch on harmonies)
first few seconds the sound of breaking billiards
at 1:17 the 'sounds of clanking bottles'
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here's a few...
the "turn it up" in the opening of sweet home alabama is ronnie van zant asking for more volume in his headphone mix in the studio. always heard it wasn't supposed to be in the final mix that we all hear today.
same for the first piano roll intro in bob seger's old time rock & roll. it was a "tape start over" in the studio that made it to the album.
the triggered/electric drum @ 3:50 in psycho killer (stop making sense).
shonna's giggled "get used to it" in the like a rolling stone cover.
is that a old school beeper is going off @ 1:35 and 2:49 in dbt's (something's got to) give pretty soon???
god damn....i love music >
the "turn it up" in the opening of sweet home alabama is ronnie van zant asking for more volume in his headphone mix in the studio. always heard it wasn't supposed to be in the final mix that we all hear today.
same for the first piano roll intro in bob seger's old time rock & roll. it was a "tape start over" in the studio that made it to the album.
the triggered/electric drum @ 3:50 in psycho killer (stop making sense).
shonna's giggled "get used to it" in the like a rolling stone cover.
is that a old school beeper is going off @ 1:35 and 2:49 in dbt's (something's got to) give pretty soon???
god damn....i love music >
we're all just humans being.
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neil youngs voice cracking all through "tonights the night" (entire album)
E quindi uscimmo a riveder le stelle.
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"Black Country Woman" Led Zeppelin
Person in the background asks, "Should we roll it Jimmy? We're rolling on one. One again."
Silence, aside from an airplane flying overhead.
Plant either chuckles or coughs.
Same person above asks/suggests, "Want to get this airplane out?"
Plant (sounding stoned out of his gourd) responds, "Nah, leave it, yeah."
Person in the background asks, "Should we roll it Jimmy? We're rolling on one. One again."
Silence, aside from an airplane flying overhead.
Plant either chuckles or coughs.
Same person above asks/suggests, "Want to get this airplane out?"
Plant (sounding stoned out of his gourd) responds, "Nah, leave it, yeah."
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Thanks dime, for bringing this one back.
It may be minutiae, but it always seems to bring major chills.
"You Got Still Something to Say About it"
in Such Pretty Eyes for a Snake
by Magnolia Electric Co.
and the electric acoustic in GnR's Think About You
*I think I did the same ones over at 9B, but oh well.
It may be minutiae, but it always seems to bring major chills.
"You Got Still Something to Say About it"
in Such Pretty Eyes for a Snake
by Magnolia Electric Co.
and the electric acoustic in GnR's Think About You
*I think I did the same ones over at 9B, but oh well.
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littlemamma wrote:Thanks dime, for bringing this one back.
It may be minutiae, but it always seems to bring major chills.
"You Got Still Something to Say About it"
in Such Pretty Eyes for a Snake
by Magnolia Electric Co.
and the electric acoustic in GnR's Think About You
*I think I did the same ones over at 9B, but oh well.
love that trials and errors and gnr is always a good thing. thems facts.
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the grunt that starts sinister kid on the black keys brothers. guttural
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dime in the gutter wrote:cortez the killer wrote:I'm just impressed some cheap-beer-drinking, redneck from the swamps of Louisiana was able to properly spell "minutiae." Tearing down those walls brick by brick.
doing what i can.
the entire lp is rock and roll minutiae.
also note the title of the lp......fucking kruats.
fucking a right!!! kick ass album and 3 year olds love it too!
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The stereo switch of the 2 guitars during solos 1:53 into Gomez's "Rythm and Blues Alibi" (helps wearing headphones)
Waylon sayin "Pick it Moon" before just about every pedal steel solo on Waylon Live
On "Ob-la-di Ob-la-da" Paul accidentally singing "Molly lets the children lend a hand, Desmond stays at home and does his pretty face"
Along those same lines, Shooter Jennnings singing "And out of all those women, I was always you're number one", intead of "You were always my number one" on "Aviators"
Cooley and David Barbe(I'm assuming) at the end of "Daddy's Cup", "I'm sorry I didn't look at you", "I was listening to the story" and Cooley's chuckle
Waylon sayin "Pick it Moon" before just about every pedal steel solo on Waylon Live
On "Ob-la-di Ob-la-da" Paul accidentally singing "Molly lets the children lend a hand, Desmond stays at home and does his pretty face"
Along those same lines, Shooter Jennnings singing "And out of all those women, I was always you're number one", intead of "You were always my number one" on "Aviators"
Cooley and David Barbe(I'm assuming) at the end of "Daddy's Cup", "I'm sorry I didn't look at you", "I was listening to the story" and Cooley's chuckle
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The sound of the train, transitioning to the sound of a lighter and a percolating bong, at the beginning of Train Tracks by Izzy Stradlin and The JuJu Hounds.
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bovine knievel wrote:The sound of the train, transitioning to the sound of a lighter and a percolating bong, at the beginning of Train Tracks by Izzy Stradlin and The JuJu Hounds.
The first time I heard this song it was called Stop Kicking My Heart Around by The Black Crowes
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LuthierJustin wrote:bovine knievel wrote:The sound of the train, transitioning to the sound of a lighter and a percolating bong, at the beginning of Train Tracks by Izzy Stradlin and The JuJu Hounds.
The first time I heard this song it was called Stop Kicking My Heart Around by The Black Crowes
Yes! Love that!
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