A price of going through Bob Dalley's book (just the A's...)
Besides the cool pressing, the cover folds out to reveal some AWESOME liner notes written by... who else... John Blair. John, for your devotion to the historiography of this music
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Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel
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Joined: Sep 09, 2008
Posts: 3158
Guildford England
Posted on Jan 27 2016 09:45 AM
I found this French based multi-culture band through YouTube. It's like traditional Indian sitar music set in a modern electronic framework with some occasional spacy reggae dub. "Masaladosa - Chill Aum" is the one I'm liking most.
Syndicateofsurf
Joined: Oct 08, 2014
Posts: 1073
Northern Ohio
Posted on Jan 27 2016 09:50 AM
The Shrunken Head Lounge via Surf Rock Radio. The Cherry Drops are the featured band. They'd just wrapped up an interview/show wit ye Stickmeister Dusty Watson.
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Da Vinci Flinglestein,
The quest for the Tone, the tone of the Quest
Recorded from 2002-2003, with liner notes by Alan Taylor & Dave Burke at Pipeline magazine. Really digging it, all the way from Russian Roulette, to a novel rendition of Squad Car. Enjoying these guys & glad I found it.
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Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel
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Into the Blue Sparkle. I know that this has been around since 2000 but I couldn't find a copy of it and I wanted a cd. I've been watching all the usual sources and just bought a copy that looks like new for $10 with shipping. I'm very happy to add it to my collection!
Into the Blue Sparkle. I know that this has been around since 2000 but I couldn't find a copy of it and I wanted a cd. I've been watching all the usual sources and just bought a copy that looks like new for $10 with shipping. I'm very happy to add it to my collection!
It's never too late - that one gets in a person's blood.
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Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel
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Palo you can find several videos on YouTube of Steve n Seagulls. They are also on iTunes audio wise. They also have a webpage. It's hooky and hearing Iron. Maiden or ACDC or the mighty Zep done with this style is awesome! That and it inspired me to pick up the banjo again.
Lorenzo & Co., the Wadadli Riders' Made in Antigua. This album just puts my happy trad face on. Think I'll cue this up with a few other Euro bands (and some Crazy Aces for good measure) when I do taxes next week. Like over-the-loudspeaker meds.
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Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel
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Joined: Sep 09, 2008
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Guildford England
Posted on Feb 07 2016 05:26 PM
The Last Shadow Puppets are Alex Turner (Artic Monkeys) and Miles Kane (ex The Rascals. I've always liked the way Artic Monkeys slide drenched reverb in and out of their songs - occasionally.. The collaboration goes a step further.
josheboy
Joined: Mar 13, 2009
Posts: 2367
Twin Cities, MN
Posted on Mar 17 2016 11:42 AM
I woke up this morning with Calexico in my head. So it's been a southwest desert Americana instro kind of morning. The kind of music you'd listen to on a desert road trip to nowhere.
It started with some early Calexico, then on to Jimmy Wilsey, then to The Vanduras, and now I'm listening to the Volebeats. Next up is Friends of Dean Martinez.