What Are You Listening To?

kosmo wrote:
Stone Roses - Second Coming

I think this record gets better and better with age..




yes we all keep trying….hard….to convince ourselves…..
kosmo wrote:
Stone Roses - Second Coming

I think this record gets better and better with age..




Although I don't like the new song, I think 'Second Coming' is unfairly maligned. The problem when it came out was it couldn't match expectations because the debut was such an instant classic and because it had been 5 or 6 years between releases. Also, it was a significant departure in sound, with Squire beefing his guitar WAY up. On its own, it's a very good mid-90s Britpop album with some great songs and a few clunkers.

Meanwhile, in my opinion, the debut is an all-time classic that easily sits in my Top 5.
speaking of phish . . . I heard Tahoe tweezer, for the first time yesterday.
walk,on,by wrote:
speaking of phish . . . I heard Tahoe tweezer, for the first time yesterday.


klaus and ward fleharty - about 1968-69
the only info on a 7" reel to reel from an estate sale where someone was selling off a bunch of home recording gear.
pretty picked over by the time i got there.
no idea who these guys are, but they are ripping a nice couple of choruses of lee morgan's "the sidewinder" right about now.
Dam Son

LOL


I'm so easily amused


I'm currently listening to my boss complain about our resourcing team
µ-ziq - RY30 Trax
http://mikeparadinas.bandcamp.com/album/ry30-trax

RY30 Trax were made in 1995 while µ-Ziq aka Mike Paradinas was recording Jake Slazenger material for Warp. They were always intended to belong together as an album and now we?re proud to make them available to you twenty years later.
Yada wrote:
Phish
Boise State University Pavilion
Boise, Idaho
September 14, 1999

Set One
Chalk Dust Torture 8:14
The Sloth 4:53
The Curtain > 7:43
Waste 7:10
Loving Cup > 7:55
What's The Use 8:05
Wading in the Velvet Sea > 6:22
Farmhouse 5:59
Nellie Kane 4:11
Taste 11:19
Rocky Top 3:29

Set Two
Peaches En Regalia > 4:04
AC/DC Bag > 27:10
Gumbo 10:31
Down With Disease > 11:30
Frankenstein 5:52

Encore
Simple 9:59
Hello My Baby 2:05

Notes: Peaches was played for the first time since February 28, 1997 (162 shows). This long AC/DC Bag featured Trey on keys and Fish on vacuum for part of the jam. Gumbo included an Another One Bites the Dust jam. Fish again grabbed the vacuum for Frankenstein and quoted One of These Days (Pink Floyd).

mp3(v0) - https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9uRWgJDxYPkYjk1VzFpODlzQnM



Listening, now.  Bbbrrraaahhh.
Summer Cannibals "Full of It"

Just a partial release of their new album. I'm really digging these girls
Head Wound City - A New Wave of Violence
Head Wound City are a hardcore supergroup consisting of Jordan Blilie and Cody Votolato of Blood Brothers, Nick Zinner from Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Justin Pearson and Gabe Serbian of The Locust.
Die Antwoord - Ten$ion
R.E.M. - Monster
The Sword - High Country

My house cleaning soundtrack; I am getting hyped for their show tomorrow.
Chance the Rapper - Coloring Book
Ween - the Mollusk
<3
Nails - Abandon all Life

I cant wait until their new album drops next month.  Too bad they cancelled their Ottobar show.  I might have to drive to Philadelphia for one of the two shows they are playing there over the next few months; or Richmond…
patti smith - wave (w/insert)


(over) produced by todd rundgren, great songs still.
props to patti's clarinet teacher.
david johansen s/t
w/syl, nona h., sara dash, felix c., scarlet rivera, joe perry(!), special thanks to mick ronson.
songs arranged by the shrimps
songs published by buster poindexter, inc., bmi, 1978 
blue sky records (always loved that logo)
killer band
p.i.l. - paris in the spring

better than "live in tokyo"