Who was the real power? The Captain? or Tenille?

Xander ,'Showtime'


Buffista Music II: Wrath of Chaka Khan  

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.


tina f. - Apr 30, 2004 12:24:48 am PDT #2494 of 10003

hayden, your love for Moby-Dick makes me incredibly happy.

Also with the Moby Dick love. It's one of the few novels I have read more than three times.

The Jayhawks - Hollywood Town Hall & Tomorrow The Green Grass. The only two Jayhawks albums worth having,

I vote for Rainy Day Music as an album totally worth having. "Tampa to Tulsa" became my favorite Jayhawks' song after hearing the demo version on disc 2 of this album.

At least one guy from UT is in Son Volt, and at least Jeff Tweedy from UT is in Wilco.

Michael Heirdorn went on to form Son Volt with Jay Farrar. Ken Coomer, Max Johnston and John Stiratt went with Jeff to form Wilco. Though Wilco's lineup has changed radically since then. So, initially, no actual members of UT were left bandless after the split.

Must stop fingers from typing post full of Uncle Tupelo break up stories...

Or maybe just one. When they recorded March 16 -20, 1992 (that's the actual name of the album) at Peter Buck's house in Athens, he was ready for a big party after hearing what drunks they all were and loaded the house up with booze. Only to find out that, in a desperate attempt to keep the band together, they had all decided to stop drinking and smoking (because *that's* gonna help) and spent their time there recording drinking 7-UP and chewing on sunflower seeds to try to stop their nicotine cravings. The sobriety didn't stick and Buck never got to party with them - but they got their best album out of it. Love March 16.

Son Volt - Trace. The only good Son Volt album, full of great songs and as fine-pointed as AM. The later albums are pale rehashes.

Ahem. Hayden and I will never agree on this. Son Volt's third album Wide Swing Tremolo is excellent. Just as good as Trace, IMO.

Far, far better -- Mermaid Avenue, with Wilco and Billy Bragg putting music to Woody Guthrie's words.

One of my favorite albums ever.

Not Mermaid Avenue II, though, unfortunately.

Ooh Yeah. It sucks. Avoid at all costs.

Mermaid Ave. I is how I got into Wilco. I hated Wilco at first because I felt a certain loyalty to Jay and Son Volt when UT split up because everybody liked Jeff and thought Jay was an asshole. I'm a sucker for the underdog.

If you can only get one thing that people have recommended, get Townes Van Zandt.

Second that. I like Our Mother the Mountain best, though it's his most produced (with chamber-country strings).

Thirded. And I love that album.

Neko Case for sure, only I'd recommend her EP Canadian Amp above Blacklisted, if you can find it. Both Blacklisted and Furnace Room Lullaby are good albums too.

Just to confuse things more. My vote for favorite Neko Case goes solidly in the Furnace Room Lullaby column. I can't stop listening to it - and I have all of them.

And just case enough alt country recs have not been thrown your way, I would add.

Gillian Welch, Time (The Revelator) or Revival are both beautiful albums. I found Welch through Time so I tend to like it better.

For a more straight up country w/just a wee bit of alt/rock, a good but defunct band from Athens, GA, are The Star Room Boys. Why Do Lonely Men and Women Try To Break Each Others' Hearts is a CD you will not be able to take out of your stereo for a good while after you put it in. I wish they hadn't broke up after only two albums. This is one is far superior to their other.

And nobody mentioned Lucinda Williams that I saw. Carwheels on a Gravel Road is a classic.

And I recently heard Eleni Mandell's country album Country For True Lovers and liked it a lot.


Gandalfe - Apr 30, 2004 3:52:09 am PDT #2495 of 10003
The generation that could change the world is still looking for its car keys.

My son (17 yrs old) just came into the room to inform me that, while he knows they were very important, he thinks the Sex Pistols just really really sucked as a band.

He's very bright.


Michele T. - Apr 30, 2004 5:23:55 am PDT #2496 of 10003
with a gleam in my eye, and an almost airtight alibi

Oh, that poor misguided boy. We're very proud of my friend Harry's 4 year-old daughter Mona, who is a big fan of one of his favorite bands. I believe the exact quote is, "I like the Cwash, Daddy!"

Also, Misha wrote about The Handsome Family so she should be doubly ashamed for overlooking them.

Hec! I *SAID* I must have been ill. Must you add to my grievous shame?


Alicia K - Apr 30, 2004 7:34:21 am PDT #2497 of 10003
Uncertainty could be our guiding light.

Anne, got the CDs yesterday. Thanks!


joe boucher - Apr 30, 2004 7:50:06 am PDT #2498 of 10003
I knew that topless lady had something up her sleeve. - John Prine

Misha, are you going to the FMU record show this weekend? Hayden, David, Jon et al.: Anyone want me to keep an eye out for anything in particular? I'm not making any promises, but if I see something you mention & it's not overpriced (meaning not more than I'm willing to shell out at the moment, not whether it's high-priced but really a bargain) I'd be happy to pick it up for you. David, did the Other Music website have what you were looking for? If not, did you find someone to pick it up for you? And if not the latter, remind me what it was & I'll take a look. I'll be leaving around 2 or 2:30 today so get those requests in soon.


Michele T. - Apr 30, 2004 7:57:48 am PDT #2499 of 10003
with a gleam in my eye, and an almost airtight alibi

Nope, I'm booked up this weekend, but we should meet up soon somewhen else.


joe boucher - Apr 30, 2004 8:05:09 am PDT #2500 of 10003
I knew that topless lady had something up her sleeve. - John Prine

but we should meet up soon somewhen else.

She shoots... she scores! Go, you Joyce-channeling neologist, you! Most excellent.


Jon B. - Apr 30, 2004 8:32:52 am PDT #2501 of 10003
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

Thanks for the offer, Joe, but I'm good.


DavidS - Apr 30, 2004 8:34:03 am PDT #2502 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

David, did the Other Music website have what you were looking for? If not, did you find someone to pick it up for you? And if not the latter, remind me what it was & I'll take a look. I'll be leaving around 2 or 2:30 today so get those requests in soon.

Even better, I'm getting the two glam comps I wanted in a swap from the person who put them together. Go gray market!

Anyone want me to keep an eye out for anything in particular?

Hmmmm.

Appaloosa (s/t) (this would only be on LP)
Leopards - Kansas City Slickers (LP only, I think)
Lee Harvey Oswald Band - Blastronaut (CD)
Orgone Box (s/t) (CD)
Jobriath (s/t) (this might be expensive. I'd go to $40 on this. LP)

Thanks, Joe! Don't kill yourself, but if they turn up...


joe boucher - Apr 30, 2004 8:34:30 am PDT #2503 of 10003
I knew that topless lady had something up her sleeve. - John Prine

Interesting Salon article on the Brian Epstein documentary. Unfortunately I didn't read it until I got home yesterday, and was distressed to see the part about "New York audiences can see [it] in a rare screening on Thursday, April 29, at Manhattan's Jewish Museum."

ETA: hayden, email comin' at ya.