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.
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.