Re: What's Everyone Listening to?
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 9:53 am
Kathleen Edwards - Asking for Flowers
NY & CH - Ragged Glory
NY & CH - Ragged Glory
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Yep - in constant rotation since last week.Jonicont wrote:Cookin!!!Tequila Cowboy wrote:
This is outstanding.
yep, Buffalo was 3 days earlier. And this tour is also documented on the Downhill from Here DVD from Alpine Valley. The Alpine Valley run also supplied the material for that Meet Up the Movies thing in theatersTW_2.0 wrote:This is right around the same time as the Truckin' Up to Buffalo show, right ?whatwouldcooleydo? wrote:
Love this tour. Wasn't on my radar until 6 months or so ago.
Brent on fire.
I can't even tell you what that's doing to my head. Buying that album when it was current was adult me still keeping up w/ the kids. I get that many people here (or at a random rock show) first heard the Stones or Springsteen or the Clash or Elvis C or Prince from their parents' record collection. I don't even try to pretend that I'm not old or that I'm a contemporary of the average music fan. But Susan Tedeschi? That makes me a whole different level of old that I wasn't quite prepared for.Iowan wrote:My folks had a Susan Tedeschi album (Just Won't Burn) when I was a kid, and I always liked that.
beantownbubba wrote:I can't even tell you what that's doing to my head. Buying that album when it was current was adult me still keeping up w/ the kids. I get that many people here (or at a random rock show) first heard the Stones or Springsteen or the Clash or Elvis C or Prince from their parents' record collection. I don't even try to pretend that I'm not old or that I'm a contemporary of the average music fan. But Susan Tedeschi? That makes me a whole different level of old that I wasn't quite prepared for.Iowan wrote:My folks had a Susan Tedeschi album (Just Won't Burn) when I was a kid, and I always liked that.
I heard all the aforementioned stuff from my folks, as well.beantownbubba wrote:I can't even tell you what that's doing to my head. Buying that album when it was current was adult me still keeping up w/ the kids. I get that many people here (or at a random rock show) first heard the Stones or Springsteen or the Clash or Elvis C or Prince from their parents' record collection. I don't even try to pretend that I'm not old or that I'm a contemporary of the average music fan. But Susan Tedeschi? That makes me a whole different level of old that I wasn't quite prepared for.Iowan wrote:My folks had a Susan Tedeschi album (Just Won't Burn) when I was a kid, and I always liked that.
I submit that Ruby & Carlos is the only song in existence to incorporate and rhyme 'Coggins Test'. Lights of Cheyenne is also a standout on that album.Clams wrote:McMurtry Live in Europe
Ruby & Carlos is such a razor sharp but devastatingly sad song.
I wholeheartedly agree.Iowan wrote:http://ew.com/music/2017/03/23/jason-is ... -premiere/
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit "Hope the High Road"
I immediately prefer this to anything off SMTF.
Jonicont wrote:beantownbubba wrote:I can't even tell you what that's doing to my head. Buying that album when it was current was adult me still keeping up w/ the kids. I get that many people here (or at a random rock show) first heard the Stones or Springsteen or the Clash or Elvis C or Prince from their parents' record collection. I don't even try to pretend that I'm not old or that I'm a contemporary of the average music fan. But Susan Tedeschi? That makes me a whole different level of old that I wasn't quite prepared for.Iowan wrote:My folks had a Susan Tedeschi album (Just Won't Burn) when I was a kid, and I always liked that.
Oh man, my achin' bones
Likewise. PeriodTequila Cowboy wrote:I wholeheartedly agree.Iowan wrote:http://ew.com/music/2017/03/23/jason-is ... -premiere/
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit "Hope the High Road"
I immediately prefer this to anything off SMTF.
still a drag they didn't make it to Psycho, but having Boris on the main stage almost made up for it.Bill in CT wrote:
kiss made great album covers. spent hours staring into them back in grade school. urban myth that i still believe......the black circles in ace's boots were actually magnets that were polarized opposite to the metal stage that would allow him to fly high into the air while ripping creaky solos. as you know, he was the spaceman.lajakesdad wrote:
I'm seeing him open for John Moreland in June at the Codfish Hollow Barn (Maquoketa, IA). I've only really gotten in to one Centro-Matic album ("Love You Just the Same"), but it should be great.Tequila Cowboy wrote:
Hot damn.