Here's what was on the list
Jesus Christ Superstar (hey, it was easter)
Three Ton Gate - Vanishing Century
The Darkness - Permission to Land
Led Zeppelin
Blue Oyster Cult - Secret Treaties
Beck - BizarreFest 2001
Anything new on the music scene y'all be spinnin' in heavy rotation?
Wir welle bleiwe wat mir sin
(Letzebuergesch)
tyreah
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Great God/dess, I'm almost scared now.
They are a fun band to listen to, but that's probably about it. Nothing
deep.
Keeping on topic, I've these CDs in rotation:
Dream Theater - Awake
Neil Young - Ragged Glory
David Bowie - Heathen
Type O Negative - October Rust
Frameshift - Unweaving The Rainbow
Akira OST
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Steely Dan Greatest Hits
We sold our soul for Rock and roll Black Sabbath
Kiss first album
Live throwing copper
Dizzie Gillespie greatest hits
Miles Davis Kinda Blue
Neil young harvest
Johnny Cash GHits
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Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy
Led Zeppelin - Earl Court 23 05 75
The Black Keys - Thickfreakness
T Model Ford - Bad Man
John Spencer Blues explosion - Extra Width and Mo'Width
John Hammond - So many roads
Cassandra Wilson - Glamoured
Terje Isungset - Iceman Is
Eddie Henderson - Anthology
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> Miles Davis Kinda Blue
great album from Miles...
on his album of the great return in 1981 called "The man with the
horn", did you listen to the fantastic guitar solo of Mike Stern on the
tune "Fat time" ?
no i don't have the 81 album, a friend reccommended SB, it has become one of
my current favourites, his later stuff is more fusion is it not ?
That's right.
In fact, Miles went into jazz-rock-funk by deeply participating to
create this musical movement end of 60s. So, during this period, he
mixed influnces from Jimi Hendrix and Sly Stone in jazz and was
admirating those musicians. That movement was from 1969 to February
1975, date of his two last concert that were recorded in two album :
Agartha (afternoon concert) and Pangaea (evening concert). And then,
Miles tired and painful dissapeared from any musical stage during six
long years, and he was back in 1981 wis an album quite fusion jazz-funk
called "The man with the horn". And from 1981 to September 1991 (month
of his death), he was quite in that sort of fusion , more interesting
live on stage than for example on two of his last album called Tutu or
Amandla...
His last album was a sort of mix between hip hop and rap called
"Doo-bop"
i've not heard anything about that, mebbe if JH was alive he may have moved
along this way, after the 60's EC, and Carlos Santana sort of dipped out of
the scene somewhat.
> That movement was from 1969 to February
> 1975, date of his two last concert that were recorded in two album :
> Agartha (afternoon concert) and Pangaea (evening concert). And then,
> Miles tired and painful dissapeared from any musical stage during six
> long years, and he was back in 1981 wis an album quite fusion jazz-funk
> called "The man with the horn". And from 1981 to September 1991 (month
> of his death), he was quite in that sort of fusion , more interesting
> live on stage than for example on two of his last album called Tutu or
> Amandla...
Did he play with Theolonius Monk ?
>
> His last album was a sort of mix between hip hop and rap called
> "Doo-bop"
interesting he noodled in this area.
> from Jimi Hendrix and Sly Stone in jazz and was
>> admirating those musicians.
>
> i've not heard anything about that, mebbe if JH was alive he may have moved
> along this way,
yes, as a record like "band of Gypsies" could indicate this.
Well, at that time, Miles' s wife was the soul-funk singer Betty
Mabry/Davis. She was a huge friend of Jimi Hendrix and presented him to
Miles. Miles was interested by the fact of rapproaching himself of a
young rock public. So they even had a project together but Jimi died
...So Miles replaced him by John Mc Laughlin and later by Dominique
Gaumont who died a few time later (sad story....)
after the 60's EC, and Carlos Santana sort of dipped out of
> the scene somewhat.
Yes, Carlos was in taht sort of jazz-fusion too...
>
> Did he play with Theolonius Monk ?
yes
btw, it was just Sunday that I noticed the "runes" or symbols on the cdr. Are
these meaningful or perhaps the TTG version of Jimmy's ZoSo, et al?
they fucking rock. Yeah they are a tad over the top on a couple tunes, but
overall they're damn good players, got great riffs. Anybody who can get a whole
crowd to sing the refrain
Get your hands offa my woman, motherfucker
can't be all bad, LOL
>The lyrics are such shallow meanderings into
>the passe ponderances of the 80's almost like they are evoking a Spinal
>Tap 3 CD or something..
no, it's all about total global domination...
bummer for Miles, would have been interesting to see who had creative
control, the trumpet player or the guitarist. from what i'v eheard of those
sorts of attempts, the sound was everywhere and nowhere all at once. too
much musical freedom perhaps
>
> after the 60's EC, and Carlos Santana sort of dipped out of
> > the scene somewhat.
>
> Yes, Carlos was in taht sort of jazz-fusion too...
carloss noodled along and went nowhere for a long time, I liked Caravanserai
> >
> > Did he play with Theolonius Monk ?
>
> yes
are there albums of this ?
yes Miles and the Modern Jazz Giants, Bags groove too I think
the two on Prestige Records
- LZ, HTWWW
- Roxy Music, Avalon
- Neil Young, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
- Beatles, Abbey Road
- Eagles (debut)
- Roy Buchanan, Sweet Dreams Anthology
- Porcupine Tree, In Absentia
- The Cars, Candy-O
- Deep Purple, Who Do We Think We Are
- Screaming Trees, Sweet Oblivion
Ask me if I care,
"Auntie" Chrissie
what all's on here? Longtime fan of Roy B. Saw him live twice in his prime. A
Master of the Telecaster!
~ Christine/Chrissie
yes I've this anthology of Roy Buchannan. Great !
he also play with famous guitarists as Steve Cropper or Ray Gomez too
What about Ray "the assistant Illinois Enema Bandit" White ???
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Blessings from Chrissie & the Pussycats (Zoe & Aurora)
Lemme see...what's up next on the CD player? Free, Yes, Soundgarden and a
little bit of Ludwig Van...
Agrred, some of those songs off Pretzel Logic I'd have on there in
preference to some of those more 80's sounding songs that sound like a
lounge band at the Hilton for buffet dining.
Cheers, I'm due to buy some more music.
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>> Steely Dan Greatest hits lacks some of thier best material though..i
>> was so dispointed with it coZ' it has so few of the really great
>> songs..
>
> Agrred, some of those songs off Pretzel Logic I'd have on there in
> preference to some of those more 80's sounding songs that sound like a
> lounge band at the Hilton for buffet dining.
<shudders>
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no more
no less
just me
(well what the fuck did you expect ?)
I like a lot of Steely Dan's music but a lot of it is too funky in a
commercial way.
Rush bootlegs. Did I just type that 'out loud' (as it were)?
So, nowt new just at the mo' but I've been listening to The Darkness, Norah
Jones and Zero 7 recently.
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I am very interested in Tyreah's music and would like to procure a copy of the
album mentioned originally in Munir's post. Tyre, are you selling any of your
wares? ;-)
Definitely intrigued by The Darkness and what I've heard on the radio. Reminds
me of Queen.
My dear buddy Drew burned a couple of boots for me: "Hip Young Guitar Slinger:
Jimmy Page and his heavy friends" and "This Guitar Kills! More 60s groups &
sessions." I don't know where he finds these precious gems but I'm about to
pop them into CD player right now (before *I* pop from excitement...)!
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Zero 7 eh ?
Another Bobby Elms favourite ;-)
Cool album though, I like that kind of lounge-around slumpin' music :-)
> Very simply, the JCS soundtrack is just wondrous (hey, Ian Gillan
> plays the role of Jesus ~ what could be better? The only improvement
> would have been the one and only Robert P., though he might disagree
> with that assertion!).
God playing Jesus ?
Wow, that throws up some possibilites...
You're right though, JCS is a wonderful album, and often people overlook it
for what it was - something pretty much untried (does Hair count ? I don't
think so), and with a fantastic cast - Yvonne Elliman went on to sing If I
Can't Have You on the Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack !!
> I am very interested in Tyreah's music and would like to procure a
> copy of the album mentioned originally in Munir's post. Tyre, are you
> selling any of your wares? ;-)
I bags those L o o o o o o o o ng Legs !!
> Definitely intrigued by The Darkness and what I've heard on the
> radio. Reminds me of Queen.
Urgh. Awful.
> My dear buddy Drew burned a couple of boots for me: "Hip Young Guitar
> Slinger: Jimmy Page and his heavy friends" and "This Guitar Kills!
> More 60s groups & sessions." I don't know where he finds these
> precious gems but I'm about to pop them into CD player right now
> (before *I* pop from excitement...)!
The first is no boot, it's a compilation of his earlier stuff as a session
guy, as I believe the second is.
Still worth a listen though ;-)
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Ugh. I'd forgotten that Yvonne Elliman sang that horrendous song (which I
cannot remove from my head now ~ thanks a whole hell of a lot, Slumpy)...but
let's not forget that she also sang some good background for Mr. Eric Clapton
as well. The good outweighs the bad, perhaps?
Aside from JCS, I also like "Godspell" quite a bit. But JCS rules.
> Zero 7 eh ?
>
> Another Bobby Elms favourite ;-)
Yep! Wifey bought it...
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>> Zero 7 eh ?
>>
>> Another Bobby Elms favourite ;-)
>
> Yep! Wifey bought it...
Good choice.
>The Moody Blues'
>anthology "Time Traveller" amongst my choices of music as well. And I was
>listening to Sir Elton John just the other day: "Madman Across the Water" is
>one of my very favorite albums of all time.
You always had a great (r)ear......for music, Missy.
>Yep...I meant to mention The White Stripes' "Elephant" and The Moody Blues'
>anthology "Time Traveller" amongst my choices of music as well. And I was
>listening to Sir Elton John just the other day: "Madman Across the Water" is
>one of my very favorite albums of all time.
Hey, you're not Missy!
>Neil young harvest
Yep. classic greatness.
>I am very interested in Tyreah's music and would like to procure a copy of the
>album mentioned originally in Munir's post. Tyre, are you selling any of your
>wares? ;-)
She's saving herself for the Jimma.
Why thank ya, thank ya kindly,