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mankie, is it all bhangra?

Originally posted by mankie:
My daughter and I just had our bi-weekly visit to Tower…she bought herself this;
…and I bought this:

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Brendan Benson & the Well-Fed Boys…Metarie

The Long Winters…The Worst You Can Do Is Harm

The Long Winters…When I Pretend To Fall
Has anybody bought the new Pernice Brothers cd, and if so, is it as good as the reviews say it is?

At the flea market in Paris, I picked up 4 cassettes for 50 cents each.

2 Dwight Yoakam albums
1 Jason and the Scorchers album
1 Clash album
Originally posted by lily1:
mankie, is it all bhangra?

Originally posted by mankie:
My daughter and I just had our bi-weekly visit to Tower…she bought herself this;
…and I bought this:

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lily1…if it's what I think 'bhangra' is, then yes it is. It's good either way, great background music for a dinner party or evening chilling out with a bottle of vino etc.
Originally posted by Smoochin:

The Long Winters…The Worst You Can Do Is Harm
First track off this is a good one, maybe their best song.
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
Has anybody bought the new Pernice Brothers cd, and if so, is it as good as the reviews say it is?
Yes it is very good. There are even a couple tracks that sound almost Smiths like to me, musically, not lyrically. But I am sure people would disagree with me.
Funny you should say that. Are you aware of Joe's book coming out in October?

Book update:
Meat is Murder by Joe Pernice will be out in October. Itâ??s part of Thirty Three and a Third, a new series of short books about critically acclaimed and much-loved albums of the past 40 years. By turns obsessive, passionate, creative, and informed, the books in this series demonstrate many different ways of writing about music, and all of the authors - musicians, scholars, broadcasters, and writers - are huge fans of the album they have chosen.

Joeâ??s words:
About a year ago I received a suspicious email from a guy at Continuum Books in New York City. He said they were putting together a series of short books about music. Each book would be about a single album, and would I be interested in writing one? I don't know if he'd read any of my press, and thus had some inside information or not, but he suggested an album by the Smiths. He suggested The Queen is Dead, but my scheming little mind had Meat is Murder in the cross hairs.
Well, I was certainly intrigued. Even a little flattered. But to be honest, I had suffered through my share of paper writing in graduate school and had spent my last drop of critical juice back in 1997. By the time I finished my graduate degree, I was so burned-out on paper writing that I actually convinced an unsuspecting professor who was a distant fan of my first two records to let me write a ten page paper (my last) on post modernism IN MY OWN MUSIC! Give me a break. I don't know who deserves the bigger throttling for that one. Probably me. No wonder the American educational system is a wreck. I still have not the slightest clue as to what post modernism is.

So a critical book on Meat is Murder was completely out. But the album was so monumental in my life, I had to pay tribute to it. I started thinking about writing a piece of fiction (to protect the innocent and guilty, plus it would be more fun) that would show just how important that record was to a nameless, scrawny, horny, American kid suffering through Catholic school in the deep South Shore of Boston. I ran the idea by my soon-to-be editor, and he went for it.

A week after the Pernice Brothers finished mixing our latest album Yours, Mine and Ours, I cleaned out a five-foot by four-foot patch of floor in a storage closet, wrestled my desk and computer in past years worth of musical equipment that is literally touching the ceiling around me, and set to it. It should be finished by the end of April. Actually, it had better be done by the end of April or I'm in breech, which is all I need. I'm just waiting for my editor to say, "You know Joe, I don't hear a hit."


Originally posted by eertedaj:
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
Has anybody bought the new Pernice Brothers cd, and if so, is it as good as the reviews say it is?
Yes it is very good. There are even a couple tracks that sound almost Smiths like to me, musically, not lyrically. But I am sure people would disagree with me.
interesting, had not heard about it, thanks
Been getting alot of good music released lateley and thought i'd share,see
>if any of you all dig these too,or not.So,what do y'all think of these?If
>you have any questions on any of them,feel free to ask and i'll answer to
>the best of my ability.so here goes,these have really been getting heavy
>rotation lately:The Tyde-Twice…BJM-Spacegirl….the omaha
>record….elefant-sunlight makes me paranoid…new pornograhers-electric
>version….Caesars-39 minutes of bliss…outrageous cherry-supernatural
>equinox…rainer maria-long knives drawn….johnny cash-the man comes
>around..stratford 4-love and distortion …warlocks -phoenix I highly
>recommend any of these.
>
>
>
>.Now some that are good but somewhat disapointing….
>eels-shootennanny…grandaddy-sumday…Telepathic butterflies-self
>titled…Supersuckers-mothafuckers be trippin…Cramps-fiends of dope
>island…spiritualized-amazing grace…Britta Phillips and Dean
>wareham(from
>Luna)…alaska-emotions…portistatic-summer of the shark…yo la
>tengo-summer sun…starlight mints-built on squares…white light
>motorcade…lou reed-the raven… All of these are good,they've just put
>out better records in the past or are capable of much more IMHO.I was gonna
>list some that weren't so great,but no use being negative.So,do you guys
>listen to any of this stuff?Do you like/dislike any of them.i'd apprecaite
>some feedback if you see fit.I'd say anything above is a welcome addition
>to
>a music collection.Sparks
>
I like the Starlight Mints cd a lot, one of my favorite recent ones. The Tyde one is ok. I was disappointed with the new Eels and the New Pornographers for the same reason, decent but don't really go anywhere. Only listened to Grandaddy once so far, liked it. New Stratford 4 is growing on me.
I'm too lazy too comment on most of them but I really like Elefant and Caesars are a lot of fun. Spiritualized's Amazing Grace took a little bit to grow on me but I really like it though I think it needs a little more production. I love the song called Rated X.
What I have bought recently:

Eels: Shootenanny
Tyde: Once
Twice
Buzzcocks: spiral scratch
Mel C: Northern Star
Cornelius: Cant remember
Cursive: Burst and Bloom
Tricky: angels with dirty faces
Morcheeba: fragments of freedom
Dandy Warhols:New album
cinerama: Holiday
Live in LA
Arab Strap; Red thread
Everything but the girl: like deserts miss the rain
The high strung: these are good times
McLusky: My pain and sadness
Mogwai: Rock action
Mountain goats: Tallahasse
the shins; Oh inverted world
yeah yeah yeahs: Machine

So a few from ebay a few from the rock and shop a few from DCCD and a load from game exchange….

SPARX, I really liked the Blood Brothers single by the Tyde. Kind of like a strokes ish romp but with a synth thrown in. As far as the albums go I much prefer Once, its starting and ending songs, all my bastard children and silvers Okay Michelle being great tracks. the former sounding rather a lot like BJM….
my recent purchases are -

Songs: Ohia - Didn't It Rain
Grandaddy - Sumday
Radiohead - Hail to the Thief
Okkervil River/Julie Doiron - Split
Tyde, The - Once
Stereophonics - You Gotta Go There To Come Back
Elefant - Sunlight Makes Me Paranoid
Tyde, The - Twice
Benson, Brendan - Metarie EP
Grand Drive - Grand Drive
Bowie, David - Low
Moving Units - EP
Blur - Modern Life Is Rubbish
El Guapo - Fake French
Earlimart - The Avenues [EP]
Elefant - Gallery Girl [EP]
Chisel - Set You Free
Single Frame - Wetheads Come Running
Anomoanon, The - The Anomoanon
Galaxie 500 - The Portable Galaxie 500
Eels - Shootenanny!
Dandy Warhols, The - Welcome to the Monkey House
Drive-By Truckers - Southern Rock Opera
Thorns, The - The Thorns

Only ones I am really displeased with so far is The Thorns and Moving Units. My favorite is probably the new Dandy Warhols, took a couple of listens though.
New additions

Dean W. and Britta P. "L'Avventura"
Radiohead "Hail to the Thief"

I have to say, for a duet album with 6 covers, the D&B record is far better than I imagined.
Yeah Jadetree, I really like the new Dandy Warhols and cannot stand what I've heard of The Thorns.

Earlimart and good too. Not great but a very pleasant change now and then. BTW, they are coming back to The Ottobar. Don't remember the date but it's listed on my calandar if you want to check it.
Originally posted by Jaguär:
Yeah Jadetree, I really like the new Dandy Warhols and cannot stand what I've heard of The Thorns.

Earlimart and good too. Not great but a very pleasant change now and then. BTW, they are coming back to The Ottobar. Don't remember the date but it's listed on my calandar if you want to check it.
CD Warehouse had that Earlimart EP with the Elefant and Moving Units EP in a package for $9. Its not what I thought it would be but I like it. The Elefant cd is good as well.
Originally posted by Andrew WK:
SPARX, I really liked the Blood Brothers single by the Tyde. Kind of like a strokes ish romp but with a synth thrown in. As far as the albums go I much prefer Once, its starting and ending songs, all my bastard children and silvers Okay Michelle being great tracks. the former sounding rather a lot like BJM…. [/QB]
Anton from the BJM helped produce the latest one.i too LOVE Blood Brothers,one of the best tunes i've heard in a long time.Sticks in your head fer sure.Ann does a great job with the keys.They'll be a the Black Cat later this summer on a wednesday in july i believe.
Originally posted by SPARX:
Originally posted by Andrew WK:
SPARX, I really liked the Blood Brothers single by the Tyde. Kind of like a strokes ish romp but with a synth thrown in. As far as the albums go I much prefer Once, its starting and ending songs, all my bastard children and silvers Okay Michelle being great tracks. the former sounding rather a lot like BJM….
Anton from the BJM helped produce the latest one.i too LOVE Blood Brothers,one of the best tunes i've heard in a long time.Sticks in your head fer sure.Ann does a great job with the keys.They'll be a the Black Cat later this summer on a wednesday in july i believe. [/QB]
www.thetyde.com says 7/28 WASHINGTON DC - Velvet Lounge
[[/QB]www.thetyde.com says 7/28 WASHINGTON DC - Velvet Lounge [/QB] Yep,I knew it was during the week.Of course I'll be stuck at work til 9pm that day and 150 miles away.Why are all the good shows seem to be during the week anymore?I'm extremely bummed i missed last nights P spree show.Was hoping to see them last w/end but we all know whar kind of fiasco that turned out to be.Least I got an extra grand in my pocket coz of the cancellation.Not much consequence really,all things considered.
Like oh my god…. the tyde are coming!!!!

Wow a band I am really excited to see that are not British…..