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« Reply #2600 on: March 15, 2016, 03:49:47 PM »

Anyway, I'm really digging "Uncle Mother's" by Protomartyr. I don't even know why I like this song. I guess getting into post-punk has opened a lot of new doors for me.

I just discovered this beautiful Tumblr: http://descriptionsofjoecasey.tumblr.com/
(Joe Casey is the singer)
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« Reply #2601 on: March 15, 2016, 04:06:11 PM »

Anyway, I'm really digging "Uncle Mother's" by Protomartyr. I don't even know why I like this song. I guess getting into post-punk has opened a lot of new doors for me.

I just discovered this beautiful Tumblr: http://descriptionsofjoecasey.tumblr.com/
(Joe Casey is the singer)
God, I'm just getting into this band but this is hilarious. I dig it.

The inverse Bono one got me. I don't know why but I can totally see that.
I find the English Teacher persona kind of funny. It's interesting since Ezra Koenig of Vampire Weekend (aka my future husband) majored in English and was a high school English teacher for a brief moment. His students thought HE was a student because of that young face. Anyway.... I digress.

I have until Memorial Day weekend to learn everything you know about Protomartyr, so have at it. Smiley
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« Reply #2602 on: March 15, 2016, 04:08:15 PM »

On the subject of electronic music, a Smiley poster linked an Odesza track ("Keep Her Close") that sampled "Prayer" (darned if I can find the post in question). Anyway, it sounded great so I looked for more from them. Turns out they'd made a rather cool album called Summer's Gone. (And one of the duo calls himself Beaches Beaches!) 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmdP5U2o-as 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odesza
I'm partial to local. I like Odesza because they, too, share that philosophy. I mean I guess I don't listen to them that often but they feature a small local female-lead group called Cumulus in this song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSYOzrwaSPo
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« Reply #2603 on: March 15, 2016, 04:14:19 PM »

Anyway, I'm really digging "Uncle Mother's" by Protomartyr. I don't even know why I like this song. I guess getting into post-punk has opened a lot of new doors for me.

I just discovered this beautiful Tumblr: http://descriptionsofjoecasey.tumblr.com/
(Joe Casey is the singer)
God, I'm just getting into this band but this is hilarious. I dig it.

The inverse Bono one got me. I don't know why but I can totally see that.
I find the English Teacher persona kind of funny. It's interesting since Ezra Koenig of Vampire Weekend (aka my future husband) majored in English and was a high school English teacher for a brief moment. His students thought HE was a student because of that young face. Anyway.... I digress.

I have until Memorial Day weekend to learn everything you know about Protomartyr, so have at it. Smiley

One fact that's particularly touching is the background of their song "Ellen." It's a song of love, written as though it's from his father to his mother. However, his father is deceased, and his mother has Alzheimer's. When he mentions keeping their memories safe for her, it occasionally gives me chills. They played this song live, and he stopped singing at one point and turned his back to the audience.

"Why Does It Shake?" is also about his mother, who saw her hand shaking, and asked the question that appears as the title.
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« Reply #2604 on: March 15, 2016, 08:23:43 PM »

One fact that's particularly touching is the background of their song "Ellen." It's a song of love, written as though it's from his father to his mother. However, his father is deceased, and his mother has Alzheimer's. When he mentions keeping their memories safe for her, it occasionally gives me chills. They played this song live, and he stopped singing at one point and turned his back to the audience.

"Why Does It Shake?" is also about his mother, who saw her hand shaking, and asked the question that appears as the title.
I skimmed their wikipedia the other day. Sounds like the lead singer hasn't had the easiest life. I feel a similar feeling with Sufjan's most recent album: going through a really terrible tragedy, yet being able to make gorgeous music out of it.

That's also a heartbreaking story behind "Why Does it Shake?"  Embarrassed
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« Reply #2605 on: March 15, 2016, 09:27:05 PM »


So good.
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« Reply #2606 on: March 15, 2016, 10:27:44 PM »



I don't think I'll ever get tired of this album. I can study to it because I'm just so used to it. Second favorite album ever? Probably.
And that marks twice I've listened to the LP today.
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« Reply #2607 on: March 16, 2016, 05:03:52 AM »

I do feel slightly guilty about it, as it's still young people's music----usually I wait awhile before investigating the latest stuff.
Don't feel guilty! This is a good thing! I try to get my dad into new-ish music and it's quite satisfying to see him open up to the bands I like.

Thanks for the encouragement, u-m. I'm still on track (after a brief detour down the electronic highway).

Yesterday I listened to Another One----I'd say that was my favourite. The closing track is a stroke of genius!

Got a rock and roll night club to visit right now... 

 
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« Reply #2608 on: March 17, 2016, 08:52:06 AM »

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« Reply #2609 on: March 17, 2016, 09:00:12 AM »


So good.
Crying In The Rain is an incredible song.
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« Reply #2610 on: March 17, 2016, 12:44:02 PM »


So good.
Crying In The Rain is an incredible song.

Any advice on what else I should own from them? All I've got is this compilation, and I love it dearly.
I was looking at the Varese Sarabande collection of their Cadence material, and the Warner's comp Walk Right Back: The Everly Brothers on Warner Bros.
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« Reply #2611 on: March 17, 2016, 03:49:14 PM »




So good.
Crying In The Rain is an incredible song.

Any advice on what else I should own from them? All I've got is this compilation, and I love it dearly.
I was looking at the Varese Sarabande collection of their Cadence material, and the Warner's comp Walk Right Back: The Everly Brothers on Warner Bros.
No advice. That looks like a real good comp, though. 


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« Reply #2612 on: March 18, 2016, 06:09:42 PM »

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« Reply #2613 on: March 18, 2016, 11:22:24 PM »


Pretty interesting stuff. I'll perhaps rip once i I get my good turntable out of hock.
I am convinced the crazy emails I've been sending to the library finally have started to pay off. They would usually never fulfill my strange interlibrary loan requests.
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« Reply #2614 on: March 19, 2016, 11:45:53 AM »

I'm listening to sam cooke - another saturday night right now...but could somebody seriously send me an mp3/wav/hit clipz/audio greeting card/flexi disc/loose change/pound notes/ bad checks/anything/gimme some money- of trout mask replica. this is no joke #cursed
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« Reply #2615 on: March 20, 2016, 04:09:07 AM »

Got a rock and roll night club to visit right now... 
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Great build to this album. Love his guitar sound (probably said that before).

I know Mr D has played Amsterdam in the past but he's not well-known here (I asked around and just got blank stares).

Hopefully this will change over time...
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« Reply #2617 on: March 21, 2016, 02:17:15 PM »

Arguably the best album by a band whose peaks can rival
anything to have come out of the UK in the late '60s, early '70s.   

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« Reply #2618 on: March 22, 2016, 10:25:01 AM »

Free are a very underrated group.

In the US, they're usually referred to as a one hit wonder, featuring the future singer from Bad Company. 

But, they put out some really good material.  It's a pity Paul Kossoff (whose death inspired Bad Company's Shooting Star) and Andy Fraser are no longer with us.

My personal favorite is Wishing Well, wish is on their Heartbreaker album.
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« Reply #2619 on: March 22, 2016, 01:32:56 PM »

Free are a very underrated group.

In the US, they're usually referred to as a one hit wonder, featuring the future singer from Bad Company. 

But, they put out some really good material.  It's a pity Paul Kossoff (whose death inspired Bad Company's Shooting Star) and Andy Fraser are no longer with us.

My personal favorite is Wishing Well, wish is on their Heartbreaker album.

I didn't realize Andy Fraser had died too. His masterstroke of a contribution to "All Right Now" was to stay silent during the verse. Fraser is responsible for some of the most enlightened bass lines in pop.

"Wishing Well" is one fantastic song out of many. Still, my favourite has to be the studio version of "Mr. Big"----ye gods:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ai-4zRRnD4k
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« Reply #2620 on: March 22, 2016, 11:38:42 PM »



oh my god. This is so good.

The first song and Tarpeian Rock are so great. Another band to look forward to Memorial Day Weekend.
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« Reply #2621 on: March 23, 2016, 04:01:19 AM »



oh my god. This is so good.

The first song and Tarpeian Rock are so great. Another band to look forward to Memorial Day Weekend.

Bookmarked for future listening.  This place is my passport to so much new and/or unfamiliar stuff... 
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« Reply #2622 on: March 23, 2016, 11:43:27 AM »

I'm always happy to see another passenger on the Protomartyr train, but I've been raving about this band since September.
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« Reply #2623 on: March 23, 2016, 11:58:45 AM »

I'm always happy to see another passenger on the Protomartyr train, but I've been raving about this band since September.
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« Reply #2624 on: March 23, 2016, 08:54:20 PM »


God, I love Big Star/Alex Chilton (and the photography of William Eggleston).
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