dstieger
11 years ago

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Still think that title belongs to Fishbone...but they're very close!

DrMaddVibe wrote:



Wasn't familiar with them before. Thanks. Been listening most of the day.....jury is still out...I like that they have refused to get pinned down to a 'style'...but on the other hand, that makes it sort of hard to characterize their body of work as something that really 'works for me'......eclectic much?


Familiar with Maktub? Possible that I was too close to (or familiar with) them and not objective, but I firmly believe that they were unfairly neglected by the general public - for no apparent reason. Sure, Reggie Watts achieved some fame, but more for being unique (talented, no doubt, but unique) than for his musical chops.


Palama
11 years ago
Van Morrison night:

No Guru, No Method, Not Teacher
Can You Feel the Silence - Evil Genius, Vol. 4 (1980-1983)
jetblasted
11 years ago
Last night I broke the seal on a Jim beam decanter, that looks like Elvis

I soaked the label off, a Flintstone jelly bean jar

I pulled the head off Elvis, filled Fred up to his pelvis

Yabba dabba doo, the King is gone, and so are you ...
jetblasted
11 years ago
Thank God my lovely wife & I share the same love of music ...

MY KIND OF MUSIC LYRICS

Oh, I met this girl I swore was close to perfect.
I could see the ring, the dress, and the whole nine yards.
I had a country station on and she reached and turned it.
Said she couldn't stand the sound of a steel guitar.
We hit the town to catch an early movie.
And ol' Kris Kristofferson played the leading role.
I said "That's my man!" She said "Who's he?"
I jumped up and said "Girl, we gotta go!"

She don't like to play my kinda music.
She's never heard a Waylon Jennings song.
She's never been a fan of Willie Nelson.
So there aint no way in hell we'll get along.

She told me she thinks country musics hokey.
She said "You can't dance to it, and all the songs are sad."
I cocked my eyebrow and said "You must be jokin!"
"Ain't no excuse for havin taste that bad."
Then I asked her if she'd heard of Alan Jackson.
And she said "Didn't he sing that song called 'Where Were You?'"
I said "Ya, but girl, that man's a livin' legend."
And she said "Really? I thought he was new."

She don't like tp play my kinda music.
She's never heard of David Allan Coe.
She can't get enough of Whitney Houston.
And I'm thinkin "Lord, that's all i need to know."

So when the night was over I walked her to her door.
And I bid that girl an overdue farewell.
And without a good night kiss I jumped back in my truck.
Turned on some Hank and cranked it loud as hell.

She don't like to play my kinda music.
She don't know Sunday morning comin down.
She can't see what's so cool about "he stopped lovin' her today".
Or "angel flying to close to the ground".
She told me that she sorta likes the Eagles.
She couldn't name one hit by Johnny Cash.

No, she don't like to play my kinda music.
So I had to tell that girl to kiss my ass.
jetblasted
11 years ago
I sure do love thunderstorms & neon signs ...

Hank 3
Palama
11 years ago
Meters - Oct. 1, 1976 - The Kingfish, Baton Rouge, LA
Rahsaan Roland Kirk - April 3, 1971 - Fillmore East, NY, NY
cacman
11 years ago

Meters - Oct. 1, 1976 - The Kingfish, Baton Rouge, LA
Rahsaan Roland Kirk - April 3, 1971 - Fillmore East, NY, NY

Palama wrote:


Bro - Please send me some old Blues/Jazz of your choice.
Seeing Mavis Staples in a few weeks!
Palama
11 years ago

Bro - Please send me some old Blues/Jazz of your choice.
Seeing Mavis Staples in a few weeks!

cacman wrote:



Ok, will be in the One-Ton Chips box in August.
cacman
11 years ago
Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue (1959)
totally dig the horns!
dstieger
11 years ago
The Cure - Disintegration
DrMaddVibe
11 years ago

Wasn't familiar with them before. Thanks. Been listening most of the day.....jury is still out...I like that they have refused to get pinned down to a 'style'...but on the other hand, that makes it sort of hard to characterize their body of work as something that really 'works for me'......eclectic much?


Familiar with Maktub? Possible that I was too close to (or familiar with) them and not objective, but I firmly believe that they were unfairly neglected by the general public - for no apparent reason. Sure, Reggie Watts achieved some fame, but more for being unique (talented, no doubt, but unique) than for his musical chops.


dstieger wrote:




Start with "Question of Life" and then branch out from there with Fishbone.

You HAVE to see them live at least once in your lifetime...it's like having sex for the first time.

A great bunch of guys and it's been an honor to have met them all several times.

Their later releases become more and more disjointed and what you call "eclectic". Good call on Maktub...don't recall anyone here talking about them...but that's the fringe area that I listen to...A LOT!

Been digging a local band that's making good lately too called Dropin' Pickup...they kick ass.



Like that?

Check em out live on You Tube!
jetblasted
11 years ago
"Rock and Roll was born in the South. Calling something, Southern Rock, is like calling it, "Rock, rock." - Greg Allman.
Palama
11 years ago
Concert For George - Nov. 29, 2002 - Royal Albert Hall, London, England
dstieger
11 years ago

Start with "Question of Life" and then branch out from there with Fishbone.


DrMaddVibe wrote:



Thanks again. That's much more ska-ish and more my style....sort of Bad Religion on qualudes meets the Bosstones

I often like bands where the greatest talent is found in the bass player.....that guy rocks





Been digging a local band that's making good lately too called Dropin' Pickup...they kick ass.



DrMaddVibe wrote:



Was listening without watching...I had to peak to see if the lead singer was hot...I got a little creeped out at myself...lol.....don't know why that affects the sound to me from there on, but I'm shallow like that. I like them, though....they need a good producer or engineer to tighten things up and give their songs a little better direction or definition. Certainly show promise.

I just read that members of Mudvayne and Skrape are getting together with some output due this summer. I'm really psyched for that - "Audiotopsy" is what they're calling themselves. I thought both of those bands had great promise that was never quite realized
DrMaddVibe
11 years ago
Waaay cool about Mudvayne...saw them live twice...Ryan is a BEAST on bass. Look forward to the new material

Grand Funk Railroad - Closer To Home
dstieger
11 years ago

Waaay cool about Mudvayne...saw them live twice...Ryan is a BEAST on bass. Look forward to the new material

Grand Funk Railroad - Closer To Home

DrMaddVibe wrote:



Unfortunately, Ryan Martinie isn't listed as being part of the project. If I followed the rabbit hole tunnels correctly, they have the guy playing bass on this:



Nothing too remarkable there. 🤔 We'll see.
DrMaddVibe
11 years ago
😢

Oh well...maybe this will spark the rest of the band into making new music...together.

I'm unaware of any infighting or hostility in Mudvayne...just thought they were tired of the touring...I mean an almost 3 year world tour has to take a toll.
dstieger
11 years ago
Skrape - Rise

Skrape is what Sevendust wants to be when they grow up
cacman
11 years ago
Kansas - Out Of Nowhere
Just finished watching the documentary on Palladia channel.
Great show!
Palama
11 years ago
Eric Clapton - The Legendary L.A. Forum Show - Aug. 14, 1975, L.A. Forum, Los Angeles, CA
Graham Parker - Nov. 7, 1976 - The Savoy Tivoli, San Francisco, CA
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