Whatcha Listening To?
Whatcha Listening To?
We haven't had one of these threads for a while...
I'll start. I'm currently listening to a band called XFactor1 out of Columbus, and their CD American Dream. One of the guys actually handed me the CD in the parking lot at Post Gazette Pavilion last summer during the Metal Masters Tour, and I'm just getting around to checking it out. Heavy monstrous metal in the Pantera/Mudvayne/Slipknot vein, and pretty kickass stuff! The CD is mostly studio tracks with several live concert bonus tracks. I checked their Myspace site, and they're part of the Mayhem Festival in Scranton July 29 with Slayer, Marilyn Manson, Killswitch Engage, Bullet For My Valentine and more.
I'll start. I'm currently listening to a band called XFactor1 out of Columbus, and their CD American Dream. One of the guys actually handed me the CD in the parking lot at Post Gazette Pavilion last summer during the Metal Masters Tour, and I'm just getting around to checking it out. Heavy monstrous metal in the Pantera/Mudvayne/Slipknot vein, and pretty kickass stuff! The CD is mostly studio tracks with several live concert bonus tracks. I checked their Myspace site, and they're part of the Mayhem Festival in Scranton July 29 with Slayer, Marilyn Manson, Killswitch Engage, Bullet For My Valentine and more.
I'm really into going to the live show archive at archive.org. It's awesome! I've really been into Derek Trucks lately, and I've gotten excellent quality bootlegs only a day after a show. The concert-tapers are all high-tech now, many of the recordings sound like perfectly-mixed albums. You can post your own music, too, or give permission for others to tape. There's hundreds upon hundreds of bands doing thousands of shows... jam-bands, blues, folk, rockabilly, punk... classic shows from the 70's, it's pretty cool. They have old 78's and field recordings there, too, it's an online library.
MJB hooked me up with Buddy Guy's latest, Skin Deep. Excellent record, great hooky songs, smoking guitar, and some cool cameos.
This past winter was all about oldtime, though. My buddy Brad and I listen to Charlie Poole, and other oldtime fiddlers a lot while we paint, the uptempo keeps you moving. We keep revisiting Ralph Stanley and Bill Monroe, too as always, Louvin Bros., Todd Snider, Greg Brown, Hackensaw Boys, Greensky Bluegrass and other Colorado jamgrass... not much rock at all. Still dig it, just riding the wave I'm on.--->JMS
MJB hooked me up with Buddy Guy's latest, Skin Deep. Excellent record, great hooky songs, smoking guitar, and some cool cameos.
This past winter was all about oldtime, though. My buddy Brad and I listen to Charlie Poole, and other oldtime fiddlers a lot while we paint, the uptempo keeps you moving. We keep revisiting Ralph Stanley and Bill Monroe, too as always, Louvin Bros., Todd Snider, Greg Brown, Hackensaw Boys, Greensky Bluegrass and other Colorado jamgrass... not much rock at all. Still dig it, just riding the wave I'm on.--->JMS
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I've been listening to the 25th Anniversary compilation from Alligator Records. Awesome 2-disc set of blues, featuring some legendary blues artists like Koko Taylor, Etta James, Johnny Winter, Cyrus Neville, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, James Cotton, Tinsley Ellis, Billy Branch, Katie Webster and many many more. Lovin' it.
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right on johnny! new derek trucks, jimmy herring(cant remember the name of the album) it smokes! i've been kinda diggin alot of stuff from down the atlanta scene. theres some monster talent down that way. not so much jam-band but bands that can jam. and my buddy has turned me onto the missisippi john hurt, library of congress recordings. one guy,one instrument. killer! funny,.... when the guy tracked him down to record him, he didn't even have a guitar at the time.
also looking foreward to the new "chickenfoot"
also looking foreward to the new "chickenfoot"
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I usually listen to my XM radio when in the van. Mostly I turn to the blues channel and the outlaw country channel, but there is a channel called deep tracks that plays classic album tracks that I like a lot as well. If I listen to CDs it is usually a local or regional band that I have some connection to, ie; friend in the band, did production for the band, etc. The Rustlanders CD has been in my player for a while now.
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On Sunday when I drive back to DC there's a channel with Bob Dylan hosting a show that plays kick ass old blues......
Other than that.. my CD players had a CD jammed in it for about a year.. Actually it's a digital copy of my old band Tommi Gunns album that the studio sent me and my Alpine didn't approve apparently...
On Sunday when I drive back to DC there's a channel with Bob Dylan hosting a show that plays kick ass old blues......
Other than that.. my CD players had a CD jammed in it for about a year.. Actually it's a digital copy of my old band Tommi Gunns album that the studio sent me and my Alpine didn't approve apparently...
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Ah yes the Bob Dylan show. I have been listening to it almost every week for the last few years. It is, well to be honest, sometimes hard to take. I love it though mostly for his great sarcasm and stories. And that voice, wow if he could sing as smooth as he speaks. The music he plays is sometimes so cornball and old-fashioned i can't stand it. Don't know what show you heard but believe me its not all 'old blues'. Its entertaining though to say the least.
LOVE Deep Tracks most of the time. Except when they insist on playing Rennaisance and some other things I find obnoxious...Also Jam On. As far as CDs I having been groovin on Joe Strummer & Mesceleros lately. I also like a few Pearl Jam songs I recently downloaded from the Into the Wild movie. I know lots of you don't like that band but I think their lyrics are great and really their style has gone beyond the grunge that they started with. Like any band I certainly don't like all their stuff. I love Derek Trucks but heard the latest album is a departure of style for hime....anyone hear it?
LOVE Deep Tracks most of the time. Except when they insist on playing Rennaisance and some other things I find obnoxious...Also Jam On. As far as CDs I having been groovin on Joe Strummer & Mesceleros lately. I also like a few Pearl Jam songs I recently downloaded from the Into the Wild movie. I know lots of you don't like that band but I think their lyrics are great and really their style has gone beyond the grunge that they started with. Like any band I certainly don't like all their stuff. I love Derek Trucks but heard the latest album is a departure of style for hime....anyone hear it?
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i don't think it's a departure at all, just an artist that is evolveing and not pigeon holed into anything. i mean, he pretty much covers alot of genres so to speak. it's different from his last one, in the case there isn't any of the eastern indian stuff on it, which personally, gets alittle boring to me anyway, although i can appreciate it. the new album totally kicks ass and most of the stuff he did,when you seen him at the state theatre a few months back. that show rocked!ZappasXWife wrote:Ah yes the Bob Dylan show. I have been listening to it almost every week for the last few years. It is, well to be honest, sometimes hard to take. I love it though mostly for his great sarcasm and stories. And that voice, wow if he could sing as smooth as he speaks. The music he plays is sometimes so cornball and old-fashioned i can't stand it. Don't know what show you heard but believe me its not all 'old blues'. Its entertaining though to say the least.
LOVE Deep Tracks most of the time. Except when they insist on playing Rennaisance and some other things I find obnoxious...Also Jam On. As far as CDs I having been groovin on Joe Strummer & Mesceleros lately. I also like a few Pearl Jam songs I recently downloaded from the Into the Wild movie. I know lots of you don't like that band but I think their lyrics are great and really their style has gone beyond the grunge that they started with. Like any band I certainly don't like all their stuff. I love Derek Trucks but heard the latest album is a departure of style for
hime....anyone hear it?
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I just stumbled across an old Doom Metal band last night called "Count Raven"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XfGsYb5 ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sr2bUcc2 ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAn9MAck ... re=related
Reminds me of old Sabbath so much.
I'm in love!
...There's just so much out there that I havent discovered yet, so there's no use for me to listen to "new" or modern music in order to hear something fresh.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XfGsYb5 ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sr2bUcc2 ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAn9MAck ... re=related
Reminds me of old Sabbath so much.

...There's just so much out there that I havent discovered yet, so there's no use for me to listen to "new" or modern music in order to hear something fresh.
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Drunken Sailor and Tacos by Double Negative!!
http://www.myspace.com/doublenegative777
But more nationally known I've been listening to Elva, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Throw the Fight, and The Damned.
http://www.myspace.com/doublenegative777
But more nationally known I've been listening to Elva, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Throw the Fight, and The Damned.
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i do like coheed and cambria too....the guitar player is pretty quick too (not as fast as i am hahahahslackin@dabass wrote:i've been watching the coheed and cambria neverender dvd's pretty much on a loop since i borrowed them from a friend. i never realized how talented the band is. they got a pretty damn good bass player.

but anyways ... listened to them on my ipod this morning

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Hey Toona where did you find that? I need some more Blue material.ToonaRockGuy wrote:I've been listening to the 25th Anniversary compilation from Alligator Records. Awesome 2-disc set of blues, featuring some legendary blues artists like Koko Taylor, Etta James, Johnny Winter, Cyrus Neville, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, James Cotton, Tinsley Ellis, Billy Branch, Katie Webster and many many more. Lovin' it.