Simple Minds' "New Gold Dream", one of my favorite 80s albums and in my opinion the band's best album. I like their next two albums more than a lot of fans do, but "New Gold Dream" was lightning in a bottle.
Yesterday, it was a couple of CDs by jazz great Dexter Gordon, via YouTube.
It was very helpful, too. Because a ton of stupid crap happened that I couldn't get a handle on no matter what I did. Also, my boss was being a royal butt and there was nothing I could do about that, either.
My favorite Gordon CD is Our Man In Paris. It's definitely on YouTube. If I was sending a new fan out for 5-10 jazz cds to get them started collecting, that one would have to be in there.
Hey, Kids! My "Cranky and Kitschy" collage art is now viewable on DeviantArt! Drop by and tell me that I sent you. *updated often!*
A the risk of completely obliterating my street cred here, I'm compelled to admit that I just watched nearly two hours of programming on Great American Country centering around Lady Antebellum tonight. First a concert; then a special on how they got together and hit the big time. I swear I listen to practically NO country music at all--I mean, my three favorite acts are Metallica, System of a Down and the Beatles, and I generally like heavy guitar rock--but I have an inexplicable weakness for Lady A!
I've never admitted this to ANYone! But I'm among friends here...right?
Lardy, the boys of Lady Antebellum grew up here in my community. (The county's new venue is the Lady Antebellum Amphitheatre.) They're friends of friends. So that makes you a friend of a friend of a friend of Lady A.
"Everything about this is going to feel different." (Saturn Girl, Legion of Super-Heroes #1)
The presence of Nick Lowe's wonderful song Cruel to Be Kind in He Who's latest Top 40 thread has inspired me to spin the two Lowe albums in my collection, the excellent "Labour of Lust" and the more uneven but often inspired "Jesus of Cool."
Originally Posted by Paladin
A the risk of completely obliterating my street cred here, I'm compelled to admit that I just watched nearly two hours of programming on Great American Country centering around Lady Antebellum tonight. First a concert; then a special on how they got together and hit the big time. I swear I listen to practically NO country music at all--I mean, my three favorite acts are Metallica, System of a Down and the Beatles, and I generally like heavy guitar rock--but I have an inexplicable weakness for Lady A!
I've never admitted this to ANYone! But I'm among friends here...right?
Of course you're among friends, Lardy. You don't ever have to worry about that. Especially considering some of the stuff I've admitted to liking.
A the risk of completely obliterating my street cred here, I'm compelled to admit that I just watched nearly two hours of programming on Great American Country centering around Lady Antebellum tonight. First a concert; then a special on how they got together and hit the big time. I swear I listen to practically NO country music at all--I mean, my three favorite acts are Metallica, System of a Down and the Beatles, and I generally like heavy guitar rock--but I have an inexplicable weakness for Lady A!
I've never admitted this to ANYone! But I'm among friends here...right?
I guess they just disappointed a bunch here, canceling a concert. I'm pretty sure the concert had been sold out so they must have had some other reason.
Never heard of them myself before they made the news for canceling but I don't tend towards those channels.
Thing is, I could probably only name and sing a bit of maybe five of their songs...if that!
It was definitely "Need You Now" that put them on my radar. Hearing it on the Muzak at work and, oddly enough, on literally the only episode of "Glee" I've ever watched kind of ingrained it into my consciousness.
I will say it's very unusual for a band to have both a male and female lead singer who consistently sing together on every track (as far as I know anyway). I mean, you have bands like Fleetwood Mac with male and female leads, but they mostly switch off songs. Maybe part of what I secretly admire about Lady A is that their perpetual male/female duet singing/songwriting format is actually pretty innovative?
Lardy, I like my rock hard, fast, and loud. But.. with so many "rock" acts just being andro pop, I listen to a lot more country now than I ever did before. So, Lady A ain't bad. It's when you start getting the justin beeber's of country that I lose all hope and leave it on the sports channels for days on end.
But I like country honky tonk and hard blues. Just think "there ain't nuthin' bout you" or "Hillbilly Deluxe" for my country tastes.
Damn you, you kids! Get off my lawn or I'm callin' tha cops!
One thing about the better country acts is that they can flat-out SING--as opposed to yell or scream or rap or whine, etc. Certainly, Lady A features some very appealing vocals that play off each other well.
Originally Posted by rickshaw1
But I like country honky tonk and hard blues. Just think "there ain't nuthin' bout you" or "Hillbilly Deluxe" for my country tastes.
A the risk of completely obliterating my street cred here, I'm compelled to admit that I just watched nearly two hours of programming on Great American Country centering around Lady Antebellum tonight. First a concert; then a special on how they got together and hit the big time. I swear I listen to practically NO country music at all--I mean, my three favorite acts are Metallica, System of a Down and the Beatles, and I generally like heavy guitar rock--but I have an inexplicable weakness for Lady A!
I've never admitted this to ANYone! But I'm among friends here...right?
Don't feel bad Paladin...I'm sure by now you know how my tastes veer towards extreme metal but...
I like Lady Gaga
And I've been listening to my favorite 80's band lately