From starting out listening to my parents records to staying up late at night listening to the radio to being introduced to album collecting as a teenager to making mix-tapes and into the present, it seems that I've always been searching for and listening to music of widely varied genres. Here's an idea of what I've been hearing along the way ....
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Album Cover Artwork
And I'll give it a listen too.
Shuffle Time Again
- Son Volt - Caryatid Easy
- Yo La Tengo - I Feel Like Going Home
- Matt Nathanson - To The Beat of Our Noisey Hearts
- Blue Merle - Part of Your History
- John Prine - Unwed Fathers (Live) .... So many great songs that he's written!
- Bob Mould - The Breach .... Finger tapping on my desk, adding a second drummer to the song.
- Poco - You Better Think Twice
- Big Country - We're Not In Kansas .... Acoustic version.
- Keith Richards - 999
- Assembly of Dust - Vaulted Sky
- Ryan Adams - Oh My Sweet Carolina
- Hunters & Collectors - When the River Runs Dry .... Aussie band. Along with The Church, Midnight Oil and Paul Kelly, my favs from Australia!
- Sweet Billy Pilgrim - Stars Spill Out Of Cups
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Record Store Day!!
It's fascinating to me, the number of kids, teenagers and 20-somethings, that frequent record stores today. Sometimes I think they outnumber us geezers. How did they discover these black discs called records? I feel the urge occasionally to stop and tell them about the grand old days of record stores, the BCD era (before compact discs) when there was three or four in town. When one might go out of business but another would always pop up. When every decent sized town had a record store. When they would burn incense in the store. Long before the internet .... When every store would have the huge Schwann Catalog on the counter for reference. When the majority of the band and musician names on the records were known to me. When I was young!! I wonder if they would listen?
I did pick up a couple Record Store Day limited releases to do my part to observe and honor todays occasion .....
- Typhoon - Prosthetic Love (Piano Version) ..... 7-inch vinyl. A local band!
- The Animals - The Animals No. 2 ..... 10-inch vinyl. From 1965. Their second EP.
Also found .....
- Kai Winding & J.J. Johnson - The Great Kai and J.J. ..... Jazz from 1961. Both are trombonists. Bill Evans on piano. On Impulse Records, another of the great classic Jazz record labels.
- Clyde McCoy - The Uncollected 1938 .... Big Band Swing. From radio broadcasts. On Hindsight Records. Part of a series of enjoyable recordings of different big bands from the 1930's-50's. I've been taking home anything that I can find from this series. History to me. Something my parents may have listened to in their youth which makes it fascinating. With the live narration introducing each song, you almost feel like you are back in those days, in front of your radio.
Friday, April 17, 2015
Slow Train Coming
Dylan appeared on Saturday Night Live back then. Viewing the program in those days was a Saturday evening routine for me, before the first big cast change in the Not Ready For Prime Time Players. He played songs from the new album. I have to remind myself that this was new music in the late 70's not the classic that I view it as today. I was still in the process of getting to know the songs. As I recall they gave him the time to perform three songs. Two songs has generally been the norm.
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Matthew Ryan
Just for you guys, my longtime friends and gang here on the Facebook... This is well obviously me rehearsing Suffer No More up in my lair. Enjoy...? Really wanting you guys to come out to these shows. This band is gigantic and we're committed to giving you guys the very best we have. Not just from Boxers, but also a lot of surprises from all over the span of things from May Day on. Even a Strays song? Maybe even a new cover of a song most of us probably love. Visit the site www.matthewryanonline.com/tour. Come see us! Help spread the word. Por favor.#matthewryan #boxers #livemusic
Posted by Matthew Ryan on Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Sunday, April 5, 2015
Rockin' With The Ramones
During excursions and pilgrimages years ago to Salem and Portland record stores, a friend and I would make a point to stop and ponder the song titles on Ramones albums and chuckle. (It's probably a good thing for the two of us that a genuine die-hard Ramones fan didn't walk by and take offense.) We would occasionally bring them up as a topic in casual conversation. Talk about being a couple of "Pinheads." Eventually though, I started listening to the actual songs. Maybe it was because of the MTV video for "Pet Cemetary." I used to think of The Ramones as Punk Rock ..... but it's really just fun Rock! Songs that are guitarish, short and quick and meant to be played loud!! Even if "Shelia Is A Punk Rocker" and "Suzy Is A Headbanger."
Friday, April 3, 2015
Vinyl Finds - Continuing Adventures
While following Jackson Browne, Neil Young, Gordon Lightfoot, Cat Stevens, etc., during the 1970's and beyond, Tony Joe White (and others) went mostly un-noticed. It's time now to make up for that.
Singer/Songwriter! Blues-rock! Swamp music! It's just great sounds missed out on for so many years. It feels like unearthing lost treasures when finding and giving an initial listening, 46 years later. And it just looks cool visually in a collection! Put it inside a plastic sleeve and it looks like a rare collectors item.
The search for more continues!
Evening of Jazz
A different kind of Jazz playlist. Not a lot of household names here. No jazz standards here. That doesn't mean it can't be enjoyabl...
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Gary Clark Jr. - This Land. A few months ago (bought it on my birthday), upon first and second listens, other than the opening song, ...
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Culture on display in Salem, Oregon!!! In the middle of an empty lot in town. One story that I've heard is that there once was a used ...
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Leo Kottke - 12 String Blues: Live at the Scholar Coffeehouse. On the Oblivion Recording Company label. From 1969. Found today at my old rec...