What's Everyone Listening to?
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I think Pictures and Paintings is a masterpiece.Smitty wrote:Charlie Rich - Pictures & Paintings
Charlie Pickett & the Eggs - Bar Band Americanus
Neil Young - Psychedelic Pill/Prairie Wind
Allman Brothers - Dreams box set
Album Leaf - in a safe place
Terry Reid - Seed of Memory
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It just wasn't possible to see everyone at Psycho, but missing these guys really bummed me out.tinnitus photography wrote:sufficiently massive.
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He's been kicking around down south here for a few years already (he's only 24) and has a solid following. Here's a recording I made back in January. Solo acoustic. Soundboard--PristineIowan wrote:
Sturgill's producing this guy's next record. This is pretty good.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/6ex9w5cay2tg ... K6lba?dl=0
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Add in Doug Kershaw - Spanish Mossjr29 wrote:I think Pictures and Paintings is a masterpiece.Smitty wrote:Charlie Rich - Pictures & Paintings
Charlie Pickett & the Eggs - Bar Band Americanus
Neil Young - Psychedelic Pill/Prairie Wind
Allman Brothers - Dreams box set
Album Leaf - in a safe place
Terry Reid - Seed of Memory
& the last Amanda Shires record.
Do you have the essay by Peter Guralnick from the"Pictures & Paintings" liner notes? I lost the CD case. One of my best ever finds in a bargain bin at fye.
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I do. I found the CD a few years ago at Spin Street records in Memphis.Smitty wrote:Add in Doug Kershaw - Spanish Mossjr29 wrote:I think Pictures and Paintings is a masterpiece.Smitty wrote:Charlie Rich - Pictures & Paintings
Charlie Pickett & the Eggs - Bar Band Americanus
Neil Young - Psychedelic Pill/Prairie Wind
Allman Brothers - Dreams box set
Album Leaf - in a safe place
Terry Reid - Seed of Memory
& the last Amanda Shires record.
Do you have the essay by Peter Guralnick from the"Pictures & Paintings" liner notes? I lost the CD case. One of my best ever finds in a bargain bin at fye.
Peter also wrote an awesome piece about Charlie and Margaret Ann Rich in his book Feel Like Going Home. Peter loved those two and he's never been shy about admitting it.
Here's Peter talking about writing feel Like Going Home and the song Charlie wrote by the same title. A little cameo by Sun guitarist, Roland Janes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4rQOZQjXwE
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You are entitled to your opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts.
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Detroit's Craig Brown Band effuse a pleasantly scruffy dive bar vibe on their debut LP, The Lucky Ones Forget. A mix of lo-fi country and Midwestern rock slackery, the sextet is formed around the singing, songwriting, and guitar slinging talents of Craig Brown, a fixture of the Motor City's punk scene since the mid-2000s. Brown's rickety but rocking approach and blue collar feel make him a good fit for both this style of music and for Third Man, the Jack White-owned label that signed them in 2016. Standouts like the poppy "I Wondered What" and the brief-but-mighty road rocker "Get This Money" show a band with plenty of spirit and grit, though they can also change gears with the occasional witty ballad, like on the deadbeat honky tonk of album-closer "Mine's Better." Throughout the album, Brown's rasping tenor is complemented nicely by the sweet-toned Drinkard Sisters, the Detroit sibling duo who make up one-third of his band. While not showy, The Lucky Ones Forget is an easy listen that hangs together well and makes for a solid debut.
http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-lucky ... 0003018290
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You had me at "scruffy" "low-fi country" and "slackery." This sounds great. Thanks for posting it dee dee.dee dee wrote:
Detroit's Craig Brown Band effuse a pleasantly scruffy dive bar vibe on their debut LP, The Lucky Ones Forget. A mix of lo-fi country and Midwestern rock slackery, the sextet is formed around the singing, songwriting, and guitar slinging talents of Craig Brown, a fixture of the Motor City's punk scene since the mid-2000s. Brown's rickety but rocking approach and blue collar feel make him a good fit for both this style of music and for Third Man, the Jack White-owned label that signed them in 2016. Standouts like the poppy "I Wondered What" and the brief-but-mighty road rocker "Get This Money" show a band with plenty of spirit and grit, though they can also change gears with the occasional witty ballad, like on the deadbeat honky tonk of album-closer "Mine's Better." Throughout the album, Brown's rasping tenor is complemented nicely by the sweet-toned Drinkard Sisters, the Detroit sibling duo who make up one-third of his band. While not showy, The Lucky Ones Forget is an easy listen that hangs together well and makes for a solid debut.
http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-lucky ... 0003018290
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How is it? Didn't even know this was out. I have all of his other albums, very happy to have seen him open for Wilco last September at the Fillmoredee dee wrote:
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i liked singing saw but this seems even better. this will get a lot of listens in my housewhatwouldcooleydo? wrote:How is it? Didn't even know this was out. I have all of his other albums, very happy to have seen him open for Wilco last September at the Fillmoredee dee wrote:
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Good to know, thanks! After you posted this I read a few reviews, I definitely need to order thisdee dee wrote:i liked singing saw but this seems even better. this will get a lot of listens in my housewhatwouldcooleydo? wrote:How is it? Didn't even know this was out. I have all of his other albums, very happy to have seen him open for Wilco last September at the Fillmoredee dee wrote:
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Thanks, I loved that. It led me to this, the demo for Feel Like Going Home, which I'd never heard before:jr29 wrote:
I do. I found the CD a few years ago at Spin Street records in Memphis.
Peter also wrote an awesome piece about Charlie and Margaret Ann Rich in his book Feel Like Going Home. Peter loved those two and he's never been shy about admitting it.
Here's Peter talking about writing feel Like Going Home and the song Charlie wrote by the same title. A little cameo by Sun guitarist, Roland Janes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4rQOZQjXwE
That rips my heart out. Charlie Rich was something else.
E quindi uscimmo a riveder le stelle.