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Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 8:07 am |
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Anyone get the new album? I love those two!
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-Bob
"My fault,my failure, is not in the passions I have,but in my lack of
control of them." -J. Kerouac
"Faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death!"
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| Sally O'Malley... |
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 8:24 am |
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"Bob" <bob at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
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Quote: Anyone get the new album? I love those two!
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I don't think I know them. What is it? Maybe I should go on youtube and find
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| Bob... |
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 8:32 am |
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Sally O'Malley wrote:
Quote: "Bob" <bob at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
news:ghj2mc$t8t$3 at (no spam) aioe.org...
Anyone get the new album? I love those two!
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-Bob
I don't think I know them. What is it? Maybe I should go on youtube and find
it.
I thought you were a Lanegan fan for some reason,no? Yeah def check them
out.
Lanegan's solo stuff is even better. His first album 'The Winding Sheet'
is amazing. Very Leonard Cohen-ish(I know you like him!).
--
-Bob
"My fault,my failure, is not in the passions I have,but in my lack of
control of them." -J. Kerouac
"Faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death!"
-Hunter S. Thompson |
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| Sally O'Malley... |
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 8:45 am |
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"Bob" <bob at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
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Quote: Sally O'Malley wrote:
"Bob" <bob at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
news:ghj2mc$t8t$3 at (no spam) aioe.org...
Anyone get the new album? I love those two!
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-Bob
I don't think I know them. What is it? Maybe I should go on youtube and
find it.
I thought you were a Lanegan fan for some reason,no? Yeah def check them
out.
Lanegan's solo stuff is even better. His first album 'The Winding Sheet'
is amazing. Very Leonard Cohen-ish(I know you like him!).
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Yes I do, Leonard Cohen, Nick Cave, Tom Waits, Jacques Brel and Serge
Gainsbourg are my most favoritest singers/songwriters of all times.
I feel dumb that I don't know Lanegan then!
I will go look them up now. |
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| Bob... |
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 9:03 am |
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Sally O'Malley wrote:
Quote: "Bob" <bob at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
news:ghj44i$38v$3 at (no spam) aioe.org...
Sally O'Malley wrote:
"Bob" <bob at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
news:ghj2mc$t8t$3 at (no spam) aioe.org...
Anyone get the new album? I love those two!
--
-Bob
I don't think I know them. What is it? Maybe I should go on youtube and
find it.
I thought you were a Lanegan fan for some reason,no? Yeah def check them
out.
Lanegan's solo stuff is even better. His first album 'The Winding Sheet'
is amazing. Very Leonard Cohen-ish(I know you like him!).
--
Yes I do, Leonard Cohen, Nick Cave, Tom Waits, Jacques Brel and Serge
Gainsbourg are my most favoritest singers/songwriters of all times.
I feel dumb that I don't know Lanegan then!
I will go look them up now.
He's from a 90's Seattle band 'The Screaming Trees'. Made a huge leap
with his first solo album though. Went the singer songwriter route and
has been continually amazing me ever since!
Check out the song 'Ugly Sunday' on youtube and let me know what you
think. One of my favs by him.
BTW I'm just recently seriously getting into Waits,any suggestions?
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-Bob
"My fault,my failure, is not in the passions I have,but in my lack of
control of them." -J. Kerouac
"Faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death!"
-Hunter S. Thompson |
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| Bob... |
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 7:43 pm |
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On Dec 10, 10:03 pm, "Sally O'Malley" <n... at (no spam) no.com> wrote:
Quote: "Bob" <b... at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
news:ghj5vh$bi2$2 at (no spam) aioe.org...
Sally O'Malley wrote:
"Bob" <b... at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
news:ghj44i$38v$3 at (no spam) aioe.org...
Sally O'Malley wrote:
"Bob" <b... at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
news:ghj2mc$t8t$3 at (no spam) aioe.org...
Anyone get the new album? I love those two!
--
-Bob
I don't think I know them. What is it? Maybe I should go on youtube and
find it.
I thought you were a Lanegan fan for some reason,no? Yeah def check them
out.
Lanegan's solo stuff is even better. His first album 'The Winding Sheet'
is amazing. Very Leonard Cohen-ish(I know you like him!).
--
Yes I do, Leonard Cohen, Nick Cave, Tom Waits, Jacques Brel and Serge
Gainsbourg are my most favoritest singers/songwriters of all times.
I feel dumb that I don't know Lanegan then!
I will go look them up now.
He's from a 90's Seattle band 'The Screaming Trees'. Made a huge leap with
his first solo album though. Went the singer songwriter route and has been
continually amazing me ever since!
Check out the song 'Ugly Sunday' on youtube and let me know what you
think. One of my favs by him.
BTW I'm just recently seriously getting into Waits,any suggestions?
--
-Bob
By the way, thank you for introducing me to Mark Lanegan! I have downloaded
a few songs from youtube directly to my mp3 player! I love some untitled
lullaby, and this one:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=m7ocr48-dv8
great song!
Kurt and Krist from Nirvana actually play on that track. I like
Nirvana's Unplugged version better. It's an old folk song they heard a
Leadbelly rendition of and decided to cover.
Lanegan's entire 'Winding Sheet' album is perfect. Did you check out
'Ugly Sunday'? I think thats my favorite song by him.
I like him because all of this is such a huge leap from the band he
got famous with. He's just all sorts of great IMO! :P
--
-Bob
"My fault,my failure, is not in the passions I have,but in my lack of
control of them."
-J. Kerouac
"The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by
those who don't have it."
- George Bernard Shaw |
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| Sally O'Malley... |
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:03 pm |
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"Bob" <bob at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
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Quote: Sally O'Malley wrote:
"Bob" <bob at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
news:ghj44i$38v$3 at (no spam) aioe.org...
Sally O'Malley wrote:
"Bob" <bob at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
news:ghj2mc$t8t$3 at (no spam) aioe.org...
Anyone get the new album? I love those two!
--
-Bob
I don't think I know them. What is it? Maybe I should go on youtube and
find it.
I thought you were a Lanegan fan for some reason,no? Yeah def check them
out.
Lanegan's solo stuff is even better. His first album 'The Winding Sheet'
is amazing. Very Leonard Cohen-ish(I know you like him!).
--
Yes I do, Leonard Cohen, Nick Cave, Tom Waits, Jacques Brel and Serge
Gainsbourg are my most favoritest singers/songwriters of all times.
I feel dumb that I don't know Lanegan then!
I will go look them up now.
He's from a 90's Seattle band 'The Screaming Trees'. Made a huge leap with
his first solo album though. Went the singer songwriter route and has been
continually amazing me ever since!
Check out the song 'Ugly Sunday' on youtube and let me know what you
think. One of my favs by him.
BTW I'm just recently seriously getting into Waits,any suggestions?
--
-Bob
By the way, thank you for introducing me to Mark Lanegan! I have downloaded
a few songs from youtube directly to my mp3 player! I love some untitled
lullaby, and this one:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=m7ocr48-dv8
great song! |
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| Bob... |
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 8:07 am |
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On Dec 11, 11:08 am, Brother Larex <La... at (no spam) me.net> wrote:
Quote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 17:03:01 -1000, "Sally O'Malley" <n... at (no spam) no.com
wrote:
"Bob" <b... at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
news:ghj5vh$bi2$2 at (no spam) aioe.org...
Sally O'Malley wrote:
"Bob" <b... at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
news:ghj44i$38v$3 at (no spam) aioe.org...
Sally O'Malley wrote:
"Bob" <b... at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
news:ghj2mc$t8t$3 at (no spam) aioe.org...
Anyone get the new album? I love those two!
--
-Bob
I don't think I know them. What is it? Maybe I should go on youtube and
find it.
I thought you were a Lanegan fan for some reason,no? Yeah def check them
out.
Lanegan's solo stuff is even better. His first album 'The Winding Sheet'
is amazing. Very Leonard Cohen-ish(I know you like him!).
--
Yes I do, Leonard Cohen, Nick Cave, Tom Waits, Jacques Brel and Serge
Gainsbourg are my most favoritest singers/songwriters of all times.
I feel dumb that I don't know Lanegan then!
I will go look them up now.
He's from a 90's Seattle band 'The Screaming Trees'. Made a huge leap with
his first solo album though. Went the singer songwriter route and has been
continually amazing me ever since!
Check out the song 'Ugly Sunday' on youtube and let me know what you
think. One of my favs by him.
BTW I'm just recently seriously getting into Waits,any suggestions?
--
-Bob
By the way, thank you for introducing me to Mark Lanegan! I have downloaded
a few songs from youtube directly to my mp3 player! I love some untitled
lullaby, and this one:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=m7ocr48-dv8
great song!
That is one of the old original blue grass songs by Bill Monroe. It
was called "In the Pines."http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ASZl4Z54Sbg
Yeah,the title is usually a cause for argument with a lot of music
elitists. I've always seen it referred to as WDYSLN,but versions just
as old can be found with the name 'In the Pines'.
This is the first time I've heard the bluegrass version. I like the
folksy versions better....this is ok though. It would be great without
the whiny twang they actually seem to make their voices do. |
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| Brother Larex... |
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 12:08 pm |
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 17:03:01 -1000, "Sally O'Malley" <no at (no spam) no.com>
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"Bob" <bob at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
news:ghj5vh$bi2$2 at (no spam) aioe.org...
Sally O'Malley wrote:
"Bob" <bob at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
news:ghj44i$38v$3 at (no spam) aioe.org...
Sally O'Malley wrote:
"Bob" <bob at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
news:ghj2mc$t8t$3 at (no spam) aioe.org...
Anyone get the new album? I love those two!
--
-Bob
I don't think I know them. What is it? Maybe I should go on youtube and
find it.
I thought you were a Lanegan fan for some reason,no? Yeah def check them
out.
Lanegan's solo stuff is even better. His first album 'The Winding Sheet'
is amazing. Very Leonard Cohen-ish(I know you like him!).
--
Yes I do, Leonard Cohen, Nick Cave, Tom Waits, Jacques Brel and Serge
Gainsbourg are my most favoritest singers/songwriters of all times.
I feel dumb that I don't know Lanegan then!
I will go look them up now.
He's from a 90's Seattle band 'The Screaming Trees'. Made a huge leap with
his first solo album though. Went the singer songwriter route and has been
continually amazing me ever since!
Check out the song 'Ugly Sunday' on youtube and let me know what you
think. One of my favs by him.
BTW I'm just recently seriously getting into Waits,any suggestions?
--
-Bob
By the way, thank you for introducing me to Mark Lanegan! I have downloaded
a few songs from youtube directly to my mp3 player! I love some untitled
lullaby, and this one:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=m7ocr48-dv8
great song!
That is one of the old original blue grass songs by Bill Monroe. It
was called "In the Pines."
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ASZl4Z54Sbg |
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| Ilusion... |
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 3:18 am |
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Sally wrote
Quote: Rick wrote
That is one of the old original blue grass songs by Bill Monroe. It
was called "In the Pines."
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ASZl4Z54Sbg
I really liked that a lot! Now I was clicking on the other songs listed on
the right side of the player. Nice music.
I liked it too
Ana |
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| Sally O'Malley... |
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 6:03 am |
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Quote:
Kurt and Krist from Nirvana actually play on that track. I like
Nirvana's Unplugged version better. It's an old folk song they heard a
Leadbelly rendition of and decided to cover.
Lanegan's entire 'Winding Sheet' album is perfect. Did you check out
'Ugly Sunday'? I think thats my favorite song by him.
I like him because all of this is such a huge leap from the band he
got famous with. He's just all sorts of great IMO! :P
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I heard Ugly Sunday, and I liked it, but I don't think that one was my
favorite, of the ones that I heard.
I am still looking for more on youtube. :)
I lost the other thread where we were talking about the OC, but there is a
song that I like from the series, and I dont know who sings it, I think the
name is "under the tracks". But not sure either. Do you know what I am
talking about? |
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| Sally O'Malley... |
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 6:04 am |
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"Brother Larex" <Larex at (no spam) me.net> wrote in message
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Quote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 17:03:01 -1000, "Sally O'Malley" <no at (no spam) no.com
wrote:
"Bob" <bob at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
news:ghj5vh$bi2$2 at (no spam) aioe.org...
Sally O'Malley wrote:
"Bob" <bob at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
news:ghj44i$38v$3 at (no spam) aioe.org...
Sally O'Malley wrote:
"Bob" <bob at (no spam) stonedimmaculate.com> wrote in message
news:ghj2mc$t8t$3 at (no spam) aioe.org...
Anyone get the new album? I love those two!
--
-Bob
I don't think I know them. What is it? Maybe I should go on youtube
and
find it.
I thought you were a Lanegan fan for some reason,no? Yeah def check
them
out.
Lanegan's solo stuff is even better. His first album 'The Winding
Sheet'
is amazing. Very Leonard Cohen-ish(I know you like him!).
--
Yes I do, Leonard Cohen, Nick Cave, Tom Waits, Jacques Brel and Serge
Gainsbourg are my most favoritest singers/songwriters of all times.
I feel dumb that I don't know Lanegan then!
I will go look them up now.
He's from a 90's Seattle band 'The Screaming Trees'. Made a huge leap
with
his first solo album though. Went the singer songwriter route and has
been
continually amazing me ever since!
Check out the song 'Ugly Sunday' on youtube and let me know what you
think. One of my favs by him.
BTW I'm just recently seriously getting into Waits,any suggestions?
--
-Bob
By the way, thank you for introducing me to Mark Lanegan! I have
downloaded
a few songs from youtube directly to my mp3 player! I love some untitled
lullaby, and this one:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=m7ocr48-dv8
great song!
That is one of the old original blue grass songs by Bill Monroe. It
was called "In the Pines."
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ASZl4Z54Sbg
I really liked that a lot! Now I was clicking on the other songs listed on
the right side of the player. Nice music. |
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Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 8:54 am |
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On Dec 12, 5:03 am, "Sally O'Malley" <n... at (no spam) no.com> wrote:
Quote: "Bob" <bob0... at (no spam) aol.com> wrote in message
news:fb0704bb-a2c6-41ab-a401-bd45f1304cad at (no spam) o4g2000pra.googlegroups.com...
Kurt and Krist from Nirvana actually play on that track. I like
Nirvana's Unplugged version better. It's an old folk song they heard a
Leadbelly rendition of and decided to cover.
Lanegan's entire 'Winding Sheet' album is perfect. Did you check out
'Ugly Sunday'? I think thats my favorite song by him.
I like him because all of this is such a huge leap from the band he
got famous with. He's just all sorts of great IMO! :P
--
I heard Ugly Sunday, and I liked it, but I don't think that one was my
favorite, of the ones that I heard.
I am still looking for more on youtube. :)
I lost the other thread where we were talking about the OC, but there is a
song that I like from the series, and I dont know who sings it, I think the
name is "under the tracks". But not sure either. Do you know what I am
talking about?
lol...I don't actually watch the OC. Must have been the only good link
I could find for the song...Under the Tracks is a Coldplay song
though!
--
-Bob
"My fault,my failure, is not in the passions I have,but in my lack of
control of them."
-J. Kerouac
"The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by
those who don't have it."
- George Bernard Shaw |
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