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Showing posts with label alternative rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alternative rock. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
MUSIC: Hundreds of John Peel shows for streaming!
For fans disappointed that the online debut of the late John Peel’s record collection didn’t feature actual music off those platters or broadcasts by the legendary British DJ, here’s the real deal: a streaming collection of 458 episodes of Peel’s show, presumably digitized off cassettes, that totals 846 hours and spans the years 1967 to 2004.
http://www.slicingupeyeballs.com/2012/09/11/john-peel-archive-stream-458-shows/
http://www.slicingupeyeballs.com/2012/09/11/john-peel-archive-stream-458-shows/
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Sunday, July 15, 2012
MUSIC: 10 rock bands you either hate or love
There are a number of artists who frequently make the “best of” lists but most rational people don’t argue their merit. The Beatles and Led Zeppelin are typically at the top in classic rock, and even their critics don’t place usually place them farther than top 20. Move a little farther down and you’ll find Jimi Hendrix and The Who where most will agree if they’re not the all-time greatest, at least they’re not horrible. Bruce Springsteen may not be everybody’s favorite, but most rock fans appreciate what he does. This list is specifically made up of groups who have a large contingent of rabid supporters, yet they also have a large number of devoted detractors. People are passionate for them, or passionate against them.
http://listverse.com/2010/03/27/10-rock-bands-you-either-hate-or-love/
http://listverse.com/2010/03/27/10-rock-bands-you-either-hate-or-love/
Monday, June 18, 2012
MUSIC: Some playlists for Father's Day
This is one I made about fathers from the music I had on hand. It's on Spotify.
http://open.spotify.com/user/127676752/playlist/4i0YMudpnqSYLbUTkAop2g
This playlist features songs that remind me of my daughter. It's also on Spotify.
http://open.spotify.com/user/127676752/playlist/3Ivvua300DPoKuMbxtPc4A
This is one I found on Songza that I liked...
http://songza.com/listen/parent-child-songza/
This one is good, but didn't wow me. Still I listened to it quite a bit. It's on Last.fm.
http://www.last.fm/listen/globaltags/fathers
This one wasn't too shabby either. It's on Spotify.
http://open.spotify.com/user/1230404841/playlist/5L7uIynZpJNWY3xYLnWl6N
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
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MUSIC: For Valentine's Day
Just a couple of videos for Valentine's Day featuring two songs that I like about love. - OlderMusicGeek
Count the Weezer boys for catching the love life of a nerd so perfectly in 3 minutes!
Count the Weezer boys for catching the love life of a nerd so perfectly in 3 minutes!
Sunday, October 03, 2010
MUSIC: My Quick Thoughts On Yellowbrick Magazine's 8 For 8 Show At People's
This is from me, and NOT some reprinted material. - OlderMusicGeek
I and my friend, Sassy Witch, went to The 8 For 8 Show (8 bands for 8 bucks) sponsored by the Yellowbrick magazine.. And I didn't have my phone with me to send tweets and Facebook updates, so I scribbled my thoughts on a piece of paper. And The Sassy Witch decided to add hers too!
The first band, Goodbye Kai, I thought were a good, but not great band that were driving. The Sassy Witch said they were very energetic, but not her cup of tea.
Sassy Witch liked the second band, Happy Go Lovely, which we both thought were very 70s-ish. In fact, their lead singer with his curly blond locks would look perfectly fine in a 70s rock video!
The third band, Bella Verona, was slow noisy generic indie rock with six members including two guitars and keyboards. I thought they would have sounded better in a stripped down quartet. But Sassy Witch thought they were the best band yet, but would be better in a quieter genre.
A Past Unknown were interesting! In fact, The Sassy Witch, thought her tattoo covered son would love this Christian screamo/hardcore band. Yes, they were a Christian band but with a lead singer wearing a stocking cap that sings like Patrick Warburton (Joe, the handicapped cop n “Family Guy”) screams. But why choose a genre where noone can understand the lyrics as a way of passing a Christian message? And they preached too long for a secular show!
But one guy in the band had a shirt that said “We mosh for the Lord”! And, dang, the three guys backing the singer could squat down low with their legs far apart while still playing! My thighs got sore just watching them!
Just The Kid, the fifth band was freaking awesome! The just played this super fun catchy rocking alternative music. And they knew how to work an audience. They had us all dancing, singing along, and laughing at their between song chatter. As The Sassy Witch thought they were the best of all and cute as well as having great lyrics. Plus, the band does a rocking cover of “Tik Tok”!
The sixth artist, Cashes Rivers, was pleasant acoustic rock. The Sassy Witch wanted to hear him playing with his full band.
The last band, History On Repeat, was good, but generic, hard-driving rock.
So overall, it was a good, but not great show. But definitely not worth 8 bucks, although I appreciate Yellowbrick sponsoring a show like this. And I'm definitely going to check out Just The Kid again!
I and my friend, Sassy Witch, went to The 8 For 8 Show (8 bands for 8 bucks) sponsored by the Yellowbrick magazine.. And I didn't have my phone with me to send tweets and Facebook updates, so I scribbled my thoughts on a piece of paper. And The Sassy Witch decided to add hers too!
The first band, Goodbye Kai, I thought were a good, but not great band that were driving. The Sassy Witch said they were very energetic, but not her cup of tea.
Sassy Witch liked the second band, Happy Go Lovely, which we both thought were very 70s-ish. In fact, their lead singer with his curly blond locks would look perfectly fine in a 70s rock video!
The third band, Bella Verona, was slow noisy generic indie rock with six members including two guitars and keyboards. I thought they would have sounded better in a stripped down quartet. But Sassy Witch thought they were the best band yet, but would be better in a quieter genre.
A Past Unknown were interesting! In fact, The Sassy Witch, thought her tattoo covered son would love this Christian screamo/hardcore band. Yes, they were a Christian band but with a lead singer wearing a stocking cap that sings like Patrick Warburton (Joe, the handicapped cop n “Family Guy”) screams. But why choose a genre where noone can understand the lyrics as a way of passing a Christian message? And they preached too long for a secular show!
But one guy in the band had a shirt that said “We mosh for the Lord”! And, dang, the three guys backing the singer could squat down low with their legs far apart while still playing! My thighs got sore just watching them!
Just The Kid, the fifth band was freaking awesome! The just played this super fun catchy rocking alternative music. And they knew how to work an audience. They had us all dancing, singing along, and laughing at their between song chatter. As The Sassy Witch thought they were the best of all and cute as well as having great lyrics. Plus, the band does a rocking cover of “Tik Tok”!
The sixth artist, Cashes Rivers, was pleasant acoustic rock. The Sassy Witch wanted to hear him playing with his full band.
The last band, History On Repeat, was good, but generic, hard-driving rock.
So overall, it was a good, but not great show. But definitely not worth 8 bucks, although I appreciate Yellowbrick sponsoring a show like this. And I'm definitely going to check out Just The Kid again!
Saturday, January 16, 2010
MUSIC: Question From FormSpring.Me - If you could only listen to one song for the next month, which would it be?
If you could only listen to one song for the next month, which would it be?
I actually don't think I could do that. It would drive me nuts. I listen to my 120 gig iPod on shuffle constantly. I'd rather just not listen to music that month!
But if I had to choose a song, right now at this moment I'm really into "Bad Dream" by Violent Femmes. I'd probably hate it - or any song - if I had to listen to it over and over again for a month!
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