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I remember that. It was usually put up in 8x10 foot rooms filled up with huge speakers!
Right now I'm listening to a band called Earthless, from San Diego. The song 'Uluru Rock'. Isaiah Mitchell is ripping on guitar!
Boom
Ok casanova ....gave your list a listen....
I listened to:
Ganga - 1000 yrs old
Never men, boards of Canada - mr mistake....really liked .. .sounds a little like coldplay
Monte La Rue - Adeus
The new mastersounds - pudding &pie.....liked it as well... a little 60's vibe
Pig & one - friday freaks.
Very interesting stuff..
If you're interested take a listen to some of my play list:
Lyle Lovett - ballad of the snow leopard and the tanqueray cowboy
Jimmy LaFave - never is a moment
Robert Earl Keen - rolling by
Charlie Robison - Loving County.....probably my all time favorite song
Guy Clark - the guitar
Bleu Edmondson - finger on the trigger.. warning...this song is dark and pg 18.
Just a sample of what I listen to the most. But I enjoy a lot of different types of music.
@texdawg As you would imagine from my playlist, I don't swipe in the country lane too often, but do like some Honky Tonk stuff. I've always appreciated Lyle Lovett's voice.
I liked that song. Nice guitar work from Guy Clark on that tune... brought a smile to my face.
I think my favorite on your list was from Bleu Edmondson.
Earlier today I was listening to an interesting album called 'Serenitay Infinitay' from DF Tram. If you like something that starts off slow and works its way into a great groove then I recommend 'Shy Grass' by Blond:ish. Very cool tune.
Will listen to "shy grass". Your taste in music is eclectic for sure. But some of it is really good.
Almost didn't put the Bleu Edmondson song on there. Very dark.
My favorite band of all time is Thievery Corporation. I've never come across a group with a more diverse portfolio of music. I've seen them twice in concert and they're very good.
I'll give them a listen
In terms of their signature sound my recommendation would be Holographic Universe off of It Takes A Thief. That's a great album.
Your music genre certainly wins for creativity on band names and song titles.
Tonight I went old school and relived collage and the late 80s
80s REM
The Tubes
Smiths
Cult
The Fixx
The Cult
Depeche Mode
Flock of Sea gulls
INXS
The Call
Wall of Voodoo
Love and Rockets
Hoodoo Gurus
What, no Flat Duo Jets? ;-)
That's a great list!
No flat duo jets.....
Never planned to exercise last night. Walked outside to listen to music and kept walking.
I even went a little deeper into the 80s with
Siouxsie and the Banshees
Ministry
New Order
Adam Ant
Squeeze
Boomtown Rats
It was a Forest Gump night. I left and kept listening to music. I ended up walking over 6 miles. I'm surprised no one called the police because I was walking the neighborhood singing along.
A great night that would not have happened without quarantine.
I'm actually sore this morning.
Saw them (again) in Atlanta a few years ago at the Tabernacle. Ian was so messed up he could barely get a word out but the band was tight
Recently saw an interview with billy duffie that was pretty interesting.