I've listened to Roxy's "Editions of You" five times in the last hour.
That's been one of my fave Roxy song for the last 19 years, I think. For Your Pleasure was their second album, when Eno was still in the band, right?
'Out Of Gas'
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've listened to Roxy's "Editions of You" five times in the last hour.
That's been one of my fave Roxy song for the last 19 years, I think. For Your Pleasure was their second album, when Eno was still in the band, right?
Found a new band- new to me, actually, they're big enough now to be touring with Coldplay- give them a listen. They're called Eisley.
I've been told to check them out, but haven't heard anything by them yet.
"Whispering Pines" is prominently featured on my In the Pines tape.
Have you heard the Dar Williams version? That's all I've heard.
Should I go see the Butchies on Tuesday? I really like "Trouble."
Box. Next to door. Ready to go. Have to be here when post-office open.
Been poked.
May just hand Paul wad of money and tell him to mail fucker.
Polter Cow, you should hear the Band version. "Whispering Pines" is fucking gorgeous no matter what, but those aching high notes kill me every time.
Should I go see the Butchies on Tuesday? I really like "Trouble."
Yes. I haven't seen them in a few years, but they were quite good then.
Did want to mention that many many years ago I started working on a screenplay adaptation of Faulkner's short story "Wash," the seed from which grew Absalom! Absalom!, and there was no doubt in my mind that Levon Helm was the man to play Wash Jones.
There's no part of this story that I don't love, Joe. You know that A!A! is part of my triumvirate of Greatest American Novels (with Moby-Dick and Gravity's Rainbow, natch).
I've been listening to Uncle Tupelo pretty much constantly lately, and now I'm craving all the alt-country goodness I can get my hands on. I just need to know where to start, as I am a neophyte in that world.
Can someone in the know recommend some good albums?
Edit: hayden, your love for Moby-Dick makes me incredibly happy. So many people hate that book, and it breaks my heart. Melville was the first Modernist, IMHO, and he's got a lyricism that even Virginia Woolf would envy.
Aren't Uncle Tupelo and Son Volt related?
Aren't Uncle Tupelo and Son Volt related?
Uncle Tupelo split into two pieces - Son Volt and Wilco.
edit: At least one guy from UT is in Son Volt, and at least Jeff Tweedy from UT is in Wilco.
Sure, Jen. In no particular order:
I'm sure I could come up with more if you want.
Hey, I'm going to edit the above post to give some brief descriptions to help you winnow down what you want.
Edit: hayden, your love for Moby-Dick makes me incredibly happy. So many people hate that book, and it breaks my heart. Melville was the first Modernist, IMHO, and he's got a lyricism that even Virginia Woolf would envy.
Oh yeah! The writing is sometimes painfully beautiful, and the story is pretty much The Greatest Story Ever Told.
I've been told to check them out, but haven't heard anything by them yet.
They don't have a full-lenght out yet. I'm told thy're recording one as I type for WB. They're from Tyler. The girls do bautiful harmonies. The lyrics are (what's the adjective form of imagry?).
I wish the amazon page had clips from the first EP, but alas no. Here's the second one. It does have clips.