I forgot to mention, I glanced through Dylan's memoirs while standing in the bookstore. In the first fourteen pages you've got Dylan and Tiny Tim mooching hamburgers in the basement of Cafe Wha? while listening to Rick Nelson and trying to talk Fred Neil into putting them on the bill.
It's pretty cool.
Back from Amoeba. I have the Harry Potter Azkaban soundtrack solely because I want the "Toil and Trouble" bit for my Halloween mix this year.
Also got the OOP Long Ryders anthology, Pop a Paris - More rock n' roll and mini skirts (not only cool bits by Gainsbourg, Polnareff and Bardot, but a song by Les Ypres Sound. They were the band who used the tubular bells sound used at the beginning of the Futuruama theme.), Polecats Are Go, and (in tribute to the Dolls show I just saw) The Myrmidons of Melodrama, a fantastic Shangri Las collection.
Also picked up a bootleg DVD-R of
The Subterraneans.
It's legendarily inauthentic but that's hardly an issue in my Beatnikiana collection.
I haven't listened to The Long Ryders in more than ten years.
They're pretty fucking great.
I love that first EP and a couple songs from the first LP, but they lost me after that.
Dave Shouse (x-Grifters and Those Bastard Souls) has a new band called the Bloodthirsty Lovers. I just got back from seeing them at TT's. Fucking great! Imagine a more twisted, more rockin', Wilco.
TV on the Radio: heck yeah.
David, that documentary sounds pretty great. I'll hunt it down.
I have a Long Ryders album I liked quite a bit back in the late 80s but I haven't listened to it much since then.
Will check out the Bloodthirsty Lovers.
edit- Now Playing: The Stooges. I said, oh my and a-boo hoo.
re: Bloodthirsty Lovers. There's two CDs out. You want the new one -- "Delicate Seam". Although it doesn't really capture the power of them live.
Someone gave me the new Mark Lanegan CD for my birthday, and I finally got around to listening to it.
Holy cats, it's really good! I never would have picked it up on my own and was puzzled that this person would have bought it for me, but now I'm sure glad he did.
Anyone heard the new Camper Van Beethoven?
Someone gave me the new Mark Lanegan CD for my birthday, and I finally got around to listening to it.
Holy cats, it's really good! I never would have picked it up on my own and was puzzled that this person would have bought it for me, but now I'm sure glad he did.
Cool! I have two Screaming Trees songs. I love "All I Know."
Franz Ferdinand may play Ugly Sisters in the next Harry Potter film.
Or should this go in the movie thread?
I thought the band was the Weird Sisters, or Wyrd, or something like that? Anyway, huh. I keep hearing people rave about Franz Ferdinand but have not yet heard their music.