entry one / 08/15/2006
Yo, cats!
Frank Zappa once said, "Writing about music is like dancing about architecture." Well put, Frank. :) Anyway, I thought I'd add a recurring (perhaps bi-weekly? nah, more like monthly) post-theme within the blog-o-rama: Your old pal Brian's random and pointless thoughts on his recent musical purchases (and his sneaky illegal internet downloads)! After all, isn't that basically what a blog exists to be? A free open space to throw whatever virtual paint you're partial to all over the mofo? In that sense, I say what the hell! And who knows, this could even provoke some thoughtful or insightful (or even humbling) discussion among whoever has time to waste actually looking at the thing. At the very least, it'll be something to blog about between...actual... real-life... post-worthy... happenings. Yeah, that's it.
Also picked up at CD Exchange second-hand. I had no idea this even existed; I thought the last album Craig and Charlie released was Persevere in 2001. What can I say? I'm a Proclaimers fan, I buy a new album when I see one...
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Downloaded one, purchased the other. I owned Echo before, but I lost it somewhere along the way. Needed some additonal Petty/Heartbreakers stuff to flesh out a homemade compilation. The new album is excellent.
After seeing Wilco at BluesFest about a month ago, I've been meaning to familiarize myself with their catalog. I haven't yet checked out A Ghost Is Born, but YHF was probably a better place to start anyway (it being, arguably, their most well-known recording).
http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=IR5gwWx6-E4
At the time I was familiar with some of the stuff from their first album Peace, Love & Death Metal ("Only Want You," "Miss Alissa," and a cool cover of Stealers Wheel's "Stuck In The Middle With You" -- EoDM sing it "Stuck In The Metal"), but this was one of those I'M BUYING THAT ALBUM moments. I dunno, their brand of rock n' roll just... speaks to me.
Other recent excursions into the unknown include the debut album from Wolfmother; Motorhead's latest (Kiss Of Death); new stuff from Danko Jones, Donavon Frankenreiter, Ben Harper and David Gray; dl'd discographies of The Doors, Led Zeppelin, Alice Cooper, Dire Straits, Little Feat and John Hiatt (excellent discoveries throughout). I also decided to check out some older Tom Waits albums -- recordings made before his voice turned into a trash compactor (Nighthawks At The Diner, Swordfishtrombones, Heartattack and Vine). I've found minor gems on all of 'em.
Anyway, that about covers it for now (I said I'd be quick). I'll likely post again in the same pointless manner after I hear some other stuff that I think may be worth blabbering on about. Who knows? AC/DC may release new material yet…
((( W Rock on! X )))
Brian / 08/15/2006
6 Comments:
Some great music selections Brian. You da man!!
Nice to see you back in the "blog world"! I checked out that video clip, is that the same song that freaked me out on MySpace? I think so, but it's really a good song (the laugh is the part I don't like). That Stones album cover reminds me that I have to make myself a mixed CD..time to get revved up for the concert! Woo hoo! Later,
Liss :)
Song: The same! Muahahahaha...
CD: Fer sure! Bring tunes...
Is that a new Proclaimers album? I used to love those guys, I had no idea they were still together!
Yep, that's their latest. I just looked at their website, they also released an album in 2003 called "Born Innocent." Now I gotta go find that one!
Cool! I'm gonna check Limewire to see if I can find anything..I did manage to get some Stones! :)
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