Father's Day Weekend Plans: Going tonight to Brother-in-law's cabin by Rush Lake with father-in-law, other brother-in-law (who's had that status under a month), my son (HPR) and my 4-year-old nephew (son of the BiL whose cabin it is). Gonna be fishing on Rush Lake... bought my first license in maybe 5 years. As my wife is one of three sisters (with no brothers), the only blood relations are to the two boys (to their fathers and grandfather).
Our wives and daughters are coming up on Sunday.
I don't know if I'll play any tunes, although the older BiL is a fan of Black Moth Super Rainbow, so we've got some overlap in tastes.
(This was just filler as there was no post and I had my list ready.)
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1. Patty Griffin “All Creatures of Our God And King” Downtown Church
2. BT feat. Tori Amos “Blue Skies” Blue Skies
3. Plus-Tech Squeezebox feat. SpongeBob SquarePants “The Jellyfish Song by the Jellyfish Band” The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie: Music from the Movie and More...
a. Ovenbird “Song” (Cornell Master Set)
4. Iron & Wine “Such Great Heights”* Garden State: Music from the Motion Picture
5. Dan Deacon “Red F” Bromst
6. Stereo MC's* “Connected” Connected
7. Mitski “Fireworks” Puberty 2
8. Fovea Hex “Piano Fields 1” The Salt Garden II
9. The Moody Blues “Your Wildest Dreams” The Best of the Moody Blues
T. Gang Gang Dance “Adult Goth” Eye Contact
*Notes:
4. Postal Service cover.
6. [sic]
01. "West" – Lucy Michelle And The Velvet Lapelles – Heat
02. "She's Rollin" – Parquet Courts – Sunbathing Animal
03. "The Cat's Pajamas" – Let's Eat Grandma – I'm All Ears
04. "Nobody Cares" – Superorganism – Superorganism
05. "Squash Squash" – Blood Orange – Freetown Sound
06. "American Flag" – Cat Power – Moon Pix
07. "I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone" – Sleater-Kinney – Call The Doctor
08 "Fake Blues" – Real Estate – Real Estate
09. "Kimochi Warui (When? When? When? When? When? When? When?)" – Car Seat Headrest – How To Leave Town
10. "Will You Return?" – The Avett Brothers – Emotionalism
Cat comes through for the holiday.
Went to the Father John Misty show at the Armory last night with DK.
I hadn't heard much Jason Isbell before yesterday evening, but that dude puts on a heck of a show. Some really great stuff, and I'm definitely going to check out his discography.
FJM himself had a unique stage presence. He ripped through the five or six songs I really wanted him to play in the first...five or six songs (seriously, it was uncanny). I'd enjoyed his newest album quite a bit, but after last night, I'm going to revisit his older stuff.
Bottom line, it was a seriously great show, and I'd happily see any of them again.
I watched the Current stream of Isbell. He's great!
Southeastern is probably my favorite but very mellow.