Hey, happy belated to Jon! And very happy to see Joe B up & about.
I'm firmly in the pro-Wilco camp, but I don't see much comparison between them & the Pernice Brothers these days (although both, admittedly, started life in the No Depression camp). The PBs seem much more oriented towards 80s Britpop songcraft, whereas Wilco are incorporating more and more avant-rock tendencies.
Damn good mix, Corwood!
Ditto. I really enjoyed that. I was putting together my theoretical list to that criteria as I went along. "Hmmm, literary references..."
I thought your selection criteria were very telling and Corwoodesque too. Sort of like the Five Best Categories In Jeopardy as a shorthand character building device (it's a riff in Coupland's Microserfs).
Thanks, y'all! I'm responsible for about a third of those criteria.
We're doing this one through gmail to cut down on the snail-mail confusion. I think it's a generally workable model for a small round robin. Hint, hint.
I love your graph on "The Cattle and the Creeping Things."
I really need to make a short Lifter Puller mix and put it on buffistarawk. Craig Finn gives great lyric.
I think it's a generally workable model for a small round robin. Hint, hint.
I've been wanting to participate in one since ya'll did the last one. Even though I'm not as smart about music as most of you guys are. Or, my knowledge is not as deep anyway.
I love your graph on "The Cattle and the Creeping Things."
Thanks! That album's so well plotted that it's hard to believe Finn isn't a published novelist.
I really need to make a short Lifter Puller mix and put it on buffistarawk. Craig Finn gives great lyric.
I'd love to hear it.
I've been wanting to participate in one since ya'll did the last one.
Lisa's in! Who else?
I'm always in for frankenmix making.
That album's so well plotted
It is. You have to hear LP's "Nassau Coliseum." And that's just one song.
That's three! Two or three more and we're ready to rumble.