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Im listening to 'Nothing on my back' by Sum 41
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STS9 is now a permanent part of my playlist cycle.
third eye blind - graduate
flashback to the 90'ssss
the new Regina Spektor cd "far"
That cd is decent. My gf has it.
Who would have thought that Mandy Moore could have made a decent record? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMg-HrZR78Q
"Far" by Regina Spektor is good (no surprise here) and Jenny Owen Youngs "Transmitter Failure" is also kind of nice.
Alex Under Base - Privacy
Blasting some Dr. Octagon while I clean my room. Currently on track "halfsharkalligatorhalfman"
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Lots of General Buzz.
Few music lovers here...
No, just few posters. Everyone loves music.
Listening to OTT's latest release of his live show. Very good.
I see. Thanks for reply.
been listening to La Mala Rodriguez, Malamarismo. It's a cool spanish hip hop album
Been on a huge Bob Dylan kick.
Looking to get into some good blues, any recommendations?
google, you tube...
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Matters on what kind of sound you're looking for. Some blues is so old school, you'd have to be in love with the genre to like it. I mean, it' old, old school; analogous to Hank Williams Sr. (the yodeling, et al) to Hank Williams Jr. (more progressive).
I've always been a fan of John Lee Hooker - go find "Boom Boom". If anything, that's a bit uptempo. But his voice, ability to play... he's great.
I'm also a fan BB King - seen him a ton of times. Again, more uptempo usually. Thrill is Gone is very well known... you've invariably heard this.
For old, old, old school... Robert Johnson. His whole background is around his deal with the devil. Wicked slide guitarist though.
This is where I usually get in trouble. I truly didn't like Muddy Waters. Yes, he's good, but something about his more well known music turned me off when I was first introduced to blues as a kid. Mannish Boy - EVERYBODY knows this song. Then I heard a version he had done live in a club from a bootleg cassette... yeah, he played the LIVING **** out of a guitar. A solo like no other. And I went backwards. Got My Mojo Working, Rolling Stone... the earlier recordings are better.
If you want down home... non-Pop blues, don't look for ZZ Hill. Way more pop than anything else. But look for Mississippi Delta Blues. I can't name one dude at all though that sticks out. Perhaps Howlin' Wolf.