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The Music Thread Strikes Back

I quite like the folk/country acoustic style stuff and have a few on a playlist on YouTube. Jason Isbell is one of them.

https://youtu.be/RcBooA_-Yvs


Map Dot Town by Erik Dylan, and Somewhere Maybe Colorado by Austin Jenckes are really good too.
 
Seeing the comments re the passing of Van Halen I decided I needed to educate myself a bit more on him.

I've not been disappointed so far, just listening and very much enjoying Woman and Children First

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could this be magic is wonderful!
Got to see them on the for unlawful carnal knowledge tour. ace show!
 
Heaton is ace. His political views would drive this forum nuts as he classes himself further left than Mr J Corbyn.
 
Heaton is ace. His political views would drive this forum nuts as he classes himself further left than Mr J Corbyn.

Yep he's definitely on The Saturday Boys playlist :)
 
kilimanjaro 40 years old. this is sandwiched between treason and reward on the reissued zebra cover

 
I listened to outrospective, and saturday 8pm a few times to put something up on the revisiting albums thread, and for some reason couldn't get into either album and felt disappointed.

They were absolutely fabulous live though
 
The key changes in Stephen Duffy's Kiss Me are killing me lately, I really need to be back in a band to cover that tune.
 
Pearl Jam have put their old unplugged show on their YouTube channel so I was watching that tonight. I hadn’t seen it for about 25 years and I had forgotten how good it was! I feel old now though...
 
I was also impressed by the fact that Mike & Stone were both playing Takemine guitars. Obviously theirs would have cost about 10 times more than mine but it is still nice to say that I play the same make guitar as my Pearl Jam heroes!
 
I think their unplugged was included in their Ten redux album (which I also got out to put on the revisiting albums thread - I did listen, and it's fucking still brilliant! but never put a review up).

I have found this to be exceptionally helpful to me recently. Alexis Ffrench. He's fantastic. Would have seen him in concert last night had things been different. Really enjoying it:
 
I think their unplugged was included in their Ten redux album (which I also got out to put on the revisiting albums thread - I did listen, and it's fucking still brilliant! but never put a review up).
I have been listening to Ten regularly for about 27 years now and I never, ever get bored of it. I get just as excited listening to tracks like Even Flow & Alive now as I did the first time I heard them (and I must have heard them hundreds of times).
 
Once, Why Go, and all of side 2 are exceptional for me.

I have this bootleg on cd, and it's really fucking good:
 
also, thought I'd check out some mogwai on spotify this am, see an unusual new single. released today! New album in february!

Love me a bit of mogwai. Listened to Mr Beast the other evening - quality!
 
I have been listening to Ten regularly for about 27 years now and I never, ever get bored of it. I get just as excited listening to tracks like Even Flow & Alive now as I did the first time I heard them (and I must have heard them hundreds of times).
If you haven't already listened to it, you might like The Great Albums podcast, which covers background and reviews loads of rock albums. Think they have covered Ten, Yield, Vitalogy and Backspacer from Pearl Jam and did a recent one on the best 25 Pearl Jam deep cuts.

 
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