What are you listening to, right now................
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Not a big fan of either guy but they have their moments and this is smooth as.<br />
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Apologies for the obvious explicit language but its a classic. <br />
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It's unfortunate that this cat doesn't make music very often, easily shit on any RnB artist of the last 20 years!<br />
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This guy I guess was like a James Taylor of rap. Adult contemporary and smooth. Took up with Kanye West and went mainstream. Still quality but a bit too pop.<br />
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ODB of Wu Tang fame - a R18 classic!<br />
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and a wicked dubstep remix of Still Dre - catch it around the 58sec mark for some bass that'll rumble ya for sure!<br />
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This Ivan Smagghe mix is pretty freaking banging:<br />
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[quote name='Duluth']I've been listening to a lot of Drag City artists recently - Silver Jews, Bonnie Prince Billy and Bill Callahan[/QUOTE]<br />
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I've been a big DC fan for a very long time. The first gig I ever signed & promoted was a Smog (Callahan) show, and we all made emoney.<br />
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[QUOTE]Might as well throw in some kiwi stuff. I was listening to the Verlaines for the first time in ages yesterday.. they really should have even more recognition in NZ.[/QUOTE]<br />
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Love the Verlaines. Downes contacted me about a decade ago, told me he was flying NZ to Europe, and doing a quick stopover in NYC and Boston to do a pair of solo acoustic gigs. Could I make one? He pretty much knew I might be one of the only guys in Canada who would. Years earlier I saw a Verlaines show in Toronto with only a handful of people, and it rates as one of the best concerts I have ever seen. So, yes Graeme, thanks for the invite, we're there! Me and a pal drove white-knuckles 14 hours through a hurricane to Boston to see him. But the hurricane meant his flight was cancelled, and so was the show. Fate intervened. The first person we met, taking shelter from the rain standing by himself, was the imposing figure of Thurston Moore. We shared horror stories about our respective drives into the flooded city. He told us to come check out his solo show at a church instead, and he let us hang out with him, which pretty much made my head explode. I reckon Da Grubster might also be a fan, he's a big Flying Nun disciple.<br />
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[QUOTE]I was lucky enough to see Pavement in 3 different cities this year[/QUOTE]<br />
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Haven't seen them in a decade, but caught them 4 or 5 times in the mid-90s, interviewed them and photographed them a couple times. Always a fan.<br />
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What I've been listening to, right now, today:<br />
Django Reinhard & Stephane Grappelli, Hot Club of France 1935<br />
The new Grinderman (Nick Cave) b-side featuring Robert Fripp (??!! awesome!!) - playing in two nights here, and I'm trying to decide whether I really need to see Cave for the twentieth time, or go see Neubauten next month, as well as Killing Joke (too many concerts!)...<br />
Snowflake Midnight by Mercury Rev from a few years ago, 'cos I can't get enough of it<br />
Swans - My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky - a single-cam concert I shot of a Gira concert, last year was used to finance this album, and I shot video for the third show of their new tour a couple weeks ago, this album is the concert tour, and I'm hoping Gira/Young God Records releases it as a DVD next year. The edit & production is out of my hands, but I remember the concert was exceptional and the video I shot being friggin' gold. And really, I'm getting too old for this.<br />
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Edit: And the Missus made me listen to Mumford & Sons. She read a newspaper article, where it mentioned Mark E. Smith threw a bottle at them at Glastonbury and called them "retarded Irish folk singers." So we wanted to know what they sounded like. I listened to a pair of songs, and decided it's not my thing.<br />
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And this:<br />
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[quote name='MN5']Speaking of Bass legends it's James Jamerson <br />
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[quote name='dK']Just Chillaxing to some Lynyrd<br />
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Love this song. Or two songs really as it changes so much for the guitar solo. <br />
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bit of nz roots music crossed with some dubstep. six60 are from dunedin<br />
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[quote name='Luigi']The reverend Al Green - What a wonderful thing love is.<br />
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Accept no substitutes for the greatest male soul voice of all.[/QUOTE]<br />
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I don't know how to quantify "greatest" when comparing musicians. I love Green, but can I honestly say that he is "greater" than any of Marvin, Smokey, Isaac, Otis, Curtis...? No, I cannot. Love 'em all.<br />
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[quote name='red terror']I don't know how to quantify "greatest" when comparing musicians. I love Green, but can I honestly say that he is "greater" than any of Marvin, Smokey, Isaac, Otis, Curtis...? No, I cannot. Love 'em all.<br />
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Btw, Green is back touring...[/QUOTE]<br />
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Amen to that brutha's. And for those who need the video fix of the Rev<br />
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