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I once caught some random snow boarding video. It had this song playing in the back ground that stole my attention. So haunting and good, so I looked them up. A band called First Aid Kit. A female duet, not much unlike the Indigo Girls if you remember them. They sound like they grew up in the Appalachians during the 70s, but they're actually from Sweden I think. Anyway, I always loved this song.
Love it.
Give me "Northeast Texas Women"
You better run take hold
You're get young before you get old
Them Texas Women is Texas gold
Kisses that are sweeter than cactus
This is fun to watch.
This is going to sound goofy (pun intended) but the Tevin Campbell songs from the goofy movie are really great!
Loving the new Kruder & Dorfmeister tune that was released today.
Surprisingly they use to get away with a lot of sexual innuendo on TV back in those days.
So I stumbled on this little diddy. Thought it was cool enough to bring here. I think I like the animation every bit as much as the song.
Very cool song
this version is my favorite. Was gonna see him live til this **** virus ruined that.
Shooting for lesser knowns
Whiskey Myers
Colter Wall
Blacktop Mojo
Tim Montana
Zakk Wylde
Cory Marks
Great stuff there
Man, am I late to this incredible thread - and what an inspiration it is, even if it paints me as a neophyte. I get bored easily with music, so thanks to Tex and everyone for adding all the incredible music and artists.
A few off the top of my head:
“Leaving” by Mati Nanji, one of the heaviest Strat players around, of Indigenous. First heard it on a somber episode of “Deadliest Catch.” The pain he can pull out of those 6 strings is crazy.
Saw these next two year’s back at Red Clay in Duluth, amazing sound!
Josh Oliver, “Part of Life” simple, lyrically crafted stories, some Isbell-like. Painfully shy, almost seems like he performs because he has to get it out, doesn’t necessarily want to.
Jill Andrews, “Cannibal.” Very solid band, going to age myself, but Jill had a Peggy Lipton vibe. A very sexy song, says my Bride.
I think i've watched 20 times since last night lol. It's memorizing to me.
@GradyDawg85 that first one you posted sounds like SRV re-born. 👍️
This would have been a perfect soundtrack song for True Detective 1.
It made me think of Hell of Wheels. It sounds a lot like the music from that show.
for you young whippersnappers, this B side hit: To The Aisle by the 5 Satins. Quite good back in the day when my hormones were beginning to rage.
Resurrecting this old thread because I found a new band I thought was worth sharing. I was listening to a random prog rock playlist on youtube. It was playing mostly older bands like Yes, Genesis, and Rush. But this one song came on that caught my ear. I took notice of the band's name, The Pineapple Thief. So I started looking up some of their stuff and I really enjoyed them. But what really got me was this clip of one of their concerts from 2017. To me their live playing is flawless. It's rare to find someone perform live so in synch. So enjoy!
What do you think of this rendition? This was part of the Ocean Spray social media wave:
Wow, she makes it look easy.
I enjoyed it. I wonder how much was her voice and how much was tinkering with the mix? Just curious, not at all meant to be disparaging. Again, I really liked it.