What Are You Listening To?

I didn't see this one until now but Brooklyn Vegan noted…

"Just to clarify, Epitaph had been talking to The Linda Lindas long before the video took off"
AC/DC - PWR UP


Reading a bio about the Young brothers (Malcolm, Angus and the mysterious George) put me in the mood even if the book is fairly pedestrian

This album is still holding up great…
Am a little surprised we haven’t heard anything yet about a fall 2021 AC/DC US fall tour….
the seahorses - do it yourself

24 years old per the twitter
kosmo wrote:
Bamboo-Hatch wrote:
kosmo wrote: old bitter unsuccessful male punks

wait are their other types?


bitter young male hair bun indie rockers?

i believe that those two groups cover 98% of this board.
Ha ha ha jokes about being old!!!

sweetcell wrote:
kosmo wrote:
Bamboo-Hatch wrote:
kosmo wrote: old bitter unsuccessful male punks

wait are their other types?


bitter young male hair bun indie rockers?

i believe that those two groups cover 98% of this board.


Guess that puts me in the 1%.. Cap and vest wearing DJ
Bowie - Scary Monsters… the ryko cd issue with a few cool extra tracks


Such a great Bowie album…I think his last true unequivocal masterpiece…not counting his last album which is hard to listen to

Not hard to see why after this album failed to sell he changed record company and approach with the more commercial Let’s Dance
Pink Floyd - Animals




Waters made waves this week trashing Gilmour again…
Taylor Swift - Evermore.
I gave the new St Vincent a listen yesterday. I generally liked it (alot!), but I'm stunned that she hasn't been sued by Sheena Easton.

Sheena Easton - 9 to 5 (Morning Train)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_3vZYOYNYU

St Vincent - My Baby Wants a Baby
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZtR5cFvn_g


edit: on further reading, the original songwriter gets a co-credit on the new song
Pink Floyd - DSOTM


(CP35-3017 original Japanese cd issue)



This album I really do love
Pink Floyd - Endless River


I enjoy this for what it is… an instrumental ambient album cobbled together from leftovers (from the Division Bell) with some newly recorded parts

I prefer it to the Division Bell which is unlistenable

The Division Bell tour was my second concert ever.  We camped out to get seats at RFK.

The show changed my life and hooked me into what a concert can do for a person.  Plus, as a Floyd devotee, I was shocked at that time how great The Division Bell was as "new Pink Floyd" material. 

But what do I know, I'm in love with WSP.
Many people love the Division Bell…and I know the concerts were great.. I would have loved it but in 1994 I was into the very opposite kind of music: indie rock and lofi.


I just can’t get into the album…the lyrics are so schlocky but maybe one day I will

Obviously I wish I had seen Floyd live… that 1994 show and there were two shows in DC - was pretty much my only chance
I saw their whole 4-night stand at Cap Center in 1987 - a momentary lapse of reason.