I have a bootleg from his 1999 concert at the Paramount Theater in Oakland if your friend would like it. Fantastic show.
Ohhh. I'd like it.
Spike ,'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
I have a bootleg from his 1999 concert at the Paramount Theater in Oakland if your friend would like it. Fantastic show.
Ohhh. I'd like it.
I know he was in a movie Robert Frank directed that was partially shot in Cape Breton. [link]
Candy Mountain - I've seen that movie. It's OOP now and expensive to get.
Ohhh. I'd like it.
It'd probably be easier to post it to Buffistarawk than mail it to Israel. I also have a high quality boot of Tom doing a live, in-studio concert at a radio station from 1975 too for fans of his earlier stuff.
Is there a term for musical instruments that can play any pitch and that force the musician to find the right notes by ear?
indeed. it's called a pitch pipe.
It'd probably be easier to post it to Buffistarawk than mail it to Israel. I also have a high quality boot of Tom doing a live, in-studio concert at a radio station from 1975 too for fans of his earlier stuff.
Now you're just making me drool.
Thanks, David! (Hey, if I can repay with any Twilight Singers/Afghan Whigs bootlegs, or bootlegs at all, just say the word).
Hey Jon - I tried using this, but the site says this coupon code isn't valid. Maybe it's already expired?
Bummer. I guess it's expired. The 5% one should still work, though.
indeed. it's called a pitch pipe.
A pitch pipe is not a fretless instrument...
Candy Mountain - I've seen that movie. It's OOP now and expensive to get.
I saw it in the theater when it came out. My friend's grandmother was in it. Robert Frank is a neighbor.
Cor, you'll appreciate this. I was looking at a SF Giants baseball board and the question came up of what music to choose as your walk-up music as a batter, or intro as a closer. Somebody chose, "Non-Alignment Pact":
You know, Pere Ubu’s classic, ominous, evil-sounding squeals before the song (great as it is), even gets going. I mean, something so weirdly portentious, the Enter Sandman geeks will probably spend the first at-bat trying to claw out their eardrums.
Somebody else took "Sun Ship" by John Coltrane.
Emmett has already decided that if he were a closer he'd use "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC.
I would opt for "Search and Destroy" by the Stooges, or possibly "Neat Neat Neat" by the Damned.
Ha! That's awesome.
I might go with something from Sunn 0))). Those guys make a great rumbling drone of feedback sound like the bowels of Hell.
When Omar Vizquel was with the Indians, he used "Misirlou." It was absolutely perfect for him.
I like "Teardrop" by Massive Attack although it might be a little too lowkey. I just love how ominous it sounds.