Distilled Waters Run Deep Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 It's really difficult to keep it to 5 (for now...) Jihem -thanks for taking me back into the darkness with Nick Cave -loved the collaboration with PJ Harvey, Henry Lee Also thanks for ChickenShack's I'd Rather Go Blind - Yeah but I still prefer Etta James doing it -have you heard Paul Weller's cracking version? Now there' s singing with feeling... also check out his Sunflower, & Wildwood OK I'll start with him... Paul Weller Sunflower Tom Waits (Looking for the) Heart of Saturday Night -this has a totally inappropriate video but the song's the thing (Looking for the) Heart of Saturday Night -or this live one from 1975 has a great introduction: -http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=hiW0PmjWdxM Ry Cooder - I Think It's Going To Work Out Fine Edwyn Collins -A Girl Like You The Cardigans - My Favourite Game
belfastguzzi Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 Focus: Progrock (& Roll)Who decides what is R&R? Dave, you are the last one I suspected of thinking within boundaries! Yes, just joking. In the past year I have, at different times, both downloaded some Focus from iTunes and dug out the old vinyl. But at first (when nobody was responding in the thread, I did think that GS was looking for conservative, old-time, rock and roll (is that a contradiction in terms?). So even though my Starter list was quite conservative, I thought that even it might have been outside the bounds! I see now that people are thinking quite widely. So here we go. The Intermediate selection: 1) Current 93, Black Ships Ate The Sky http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=F9q1FomLSkw 2) John Zorn, Lonely Woman http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ6PnFRQnN4 interlude) Frank Zappa interview http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=xamf2O9-39s 3) Chip Taylor, Wild Thing http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=uftwyJP6Ees 4) Prince Buster, A Change Is Gonna Come http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=C6362e0lBv0 5) Bill Frisell etc, Sugar Baby http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=L7qsHSvHlP0 Bonus track: The Turtles, Buzz Saw http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bZm96qtzePY
dlaing Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 Here's a great song/video from Sigur Ros http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7g2oa_si...d-8-heima_music Starts out slow, but well worth the 12+ minutes
jihem Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 The Intermediate selection: 1) Current 93, Black Ships Ate The Sky And that's the INTERMEDIATE list ? :-) Now we're talking ! (love the Sigur Ros track btw)
gavo Posted December 21, 2008 Posted December 21, 2008 I really like Stones, and especially Exile... and Keefs solo albums. But they dont rattle my cage as much anymore. My other thing is jazz, but jazz and Guzzis dont mix well. If thats the case you should have or get charlie watts quintet "a tribute to charlie parker" a great album A rolling stone and jazz all in one
gstallons Posted December 21, 2008 Author Posted December 21, 2008 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E372fuerleM Do any of you remember this group? My cousins from Jackson, Mi. turned me on to them. This was a LONG time ago...I don't think they were ever on Ed Sullivan, David Cavett, Mike Douglas for obvious reasons...
jihem Posted December 21, 2008 Posted December 21, 2008 Do any of you remember this group? very important band, the MC5: they were among the hard-rock pioneers...
gstallons Posted December 21, 2008 Author Posted December 21, 2008 very important band, the MC5: they were among the hard-rock pioneers... I don't think these guys are up to a 40th anniversary tour. They could not duplicate the power they "transmitted"? These people made The Who look like a church quartet with stage fright...
jihem Posted December 21, 2008 Posted December 21, 2008 These people made The Who look like a church quartet with stage fright... you can really hear The Stooges in the MC5.
belfastguzzi Posted December 21, 2008 Posted December 21, 2008 1) Princess of RocknRoll Patti 2) Properbad RocknRoll http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_7VsoxT_FUY 3) Preposterous RocknRoll http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=s3_4-4uyF4I 4) Plasticene RocknRoll http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=-9DAIkAWR-I 5) Paralytic RocknRoll http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=MVbG2ItihYI ... and then there's Chuck Berry (and George and SRV) Prancing and Rockin' n Rollin'
belfastguzzi Posted December 21, 2008 Posted December 21, 2008 My Dutch Rock & Roll Top 5: 60's: Cuby & the Blizzards - Windows of my Eyes 70's: Focus - Hocus Pocus 80's: (I know it's a cover, but it brings back a lot of memories!) 90's: 00's: Anouk - Modern World The 50s – classic Dutch RocknRoll: Tielman Bros
gstallons Posted December 21, 2008 Author Posted December 21, 2008 I still wonder what my (our) parents thought while we were playing this music? Probably the same thoughts I have listening to my kids music?
jihem Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 Probably the same thoughts I have listening to my kids music? i'm not sure the generation gap really does exist when you're still involved in things that needs passion and you can "let go". I do point my kids to emerging tendencies sometimes, i think it's only a matter of wanting to stay informed or not. i do have no "problems" with most forms of new art being made, and actually lots of new music is very very exciting, except the notable exception of techtonic (which is only the bastard son of old skool rap mixed in with some Daft Punk and Electro Funk). To come back to rock n roll, these girls (even if it's basically funk) can really, really rock: http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=k2FM4qPr6e0
gstallons Posted December 23, 2008 Author Posted December 23, 2008 The early rock&roll that I like the most was the firstborn of folk,country,rock-a- billy, black gospel,blues,etc. and the best inspiration of all opression. No good music can be performed without some form of liberation. This is what I experienced with 60s rock. Everyone (musically) was doing their "own thing" and it worked. You heard an amalgam of music and zeitgeist that cannot be duplicated. Woodstock 99 proved that. Walt Whitman said "You can't go home again". This is never MORE true... The unfortunate result of some of this is that the peace loving hippies became the BMW driving,Brinks secuity cocooning pricks that hate everyone.Yuck! I didn't want to get on that tangent. Any how, I had a conversation a few years ago with Kermit from "Kermit's chairs" about Bob Dylan and started to listening to him (Dylan) with a more adult appreciation. This really opened my eyes about the content of some rock songs. Consider Steppenwolf's Monster,Suicide,America (yes that's the title).Much of their songs were about recognizing problems and changes hopefully for the better. I hope our kids understand "it doesn't have to be this way and you can change it".
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