Paul McCartney - Ram (remastered)
Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa - Don't Explain
So much better than expected! Beth Hart's sultry voice is amazing. Complete review at:
http://www.thefret.net/showthread.ph...720#post215720
Paul McCartney - Ram (remastered)
Speaking of middle period Stones as I was with SVL in another thread put me in mind to hear something from Sticky Fingers.
This is a great live cover of "Sway" by Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit, a band I've listened to quite a bit in the last six months or so. Their most recent album, Here We Rest, is one of my top favorites of this year. His back catalog plus his work with Drive By Truckers is also worth having, some great guitar work and songwriting throughout.
"I happen to have perfect situational awareness, Lana. Which cannot be taught, by the way. Like a poet's ... mind for ... to make the perfect words." - Sterling Archer
Some more Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit
"I happen to have perfect situational awareness, Lana. Which cannot be taught, by the way. Like a poet's ... mind for ... to make the perfect words." - Sterling Archer
Jason Isbell - Sirens of the Ditch
Plenty of listens this week.
Tom Waits - Bad As Me
Lots of fun here! "Kiss Me" sounds like Marc Ribot's guitar work.
The story behind "New Year's Eve":
http://www.americansongwriter.com/20...new-years-eve/
George Harrison - Let It Roll
Nice to hear several decades in one listen.
Great album.
Incidentally, Isbell and the 400 Unit will be on Letterman on November 4. If I had to guess, I suspect they're going to play "Alabama Pines" from the most recent album (Here We Rest) as (a) they just released a video for it, and (b) Isbell tweeted it would be the 400 Unit plus fiddle player Amanda Shires so that narrows it down to pretty much "Alabama Pines" or "Codeine" and I think the latter is too long for a tv slot.
Speaking of Isbell, as I often do these days, check this out...
I watched that about a dozen times the other day and immediately began learning the lead parts to play with my friends.
"I happen to have perfect situational awareness, Lana. Which cannot be taught, by the way. Like a poet's ... mind for ... to make the perfect words." - Sterling Archer
"I happen to have perfect situational awareness, Lana. Which cannot be taught, by the way. Like a poet's ... mind for ... to make the perfect words." - Sterling Archer
Albert Lee & Hogan's Heroes - In Full Flight-Live at Montreux
Thenewno2 - EP002
Megadeth - TH1RT3EN
"I happen to have perfect situational awareness, Lana. Which cannot be taught, by the way. Like a poet's ... mind for ... to make the perfect words." - Sterling Archer
Rival Sons " Pressure And Time"
Awesome retro rock, old school Zep style.
Playing with neighbors in an hour or so.
Hoping to get this into the setlist at some point...
"I happen to have perfect situational awareness, Lana. Which cannot be taught, by the way. Like a poet's ... mind for ... to make the perfect words." - Sterling Archer
Never did get the Stooges in last night but we did have a fairly solid acoustic blues jam going for a bit in which I played variations off of this riff that sounded pretty cool...
"I happen to have perfect situational awareness, Lana. Which cannot be taught, by the way. Like a poet's ... mind for ... to make the perfect words." - Sterling Archer
The first album by the National.
"I happen to have perfect situational awareness, Lana. Which cannot be taught, by the way. Like a poet's ... mind for ... to make the perfect words." - Sterling Archer
My kid seems to really like all the Neil Young I've been playing and keeps asking for more.
"I happen to have perfect situational awareness, Lana. Which cannot be taught, by the way. Like a poet's ... mind for ... to make the perfect words." - Sterling Archer
"I happen to have perfect situational awareness, Lana. Which cannot be taught, by the way. Like a poet's ... mind for ... to make the perfect words." - Sterling Archer
Inspired me to listen to...
Neil Young - Harvest
and a staple in high school...
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Rust Never Sleeps