Really don't know how to preface this first one. A love song, maybe? Full of hot air? 1973
"That crazy music drives you insane--This way!" 1973
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Roxy Music – Ladytron
At their most experimental. Old Grey Whistle Test 1972. (Dig those unis.)
Roxy Music – Virginia Plain
Welcome to ROXY MUSIC WEEK where we'll look at one of rock and roll's most underrated, yet influential acts. (Not only are they not in the RnR HoF--they've never even been nominated. lol) We'll start at the top--Top of the Pops 1972. Their debut single.
Gareth Liddiard & Adalita – Messin’ With The Kid
Great cover of a cool song by a band you're prolly not familiar with. Done by people you've never heard of.
Earth, Wind & Fire – That’s The Way of The World
RIP Maurice White. Title track of the first LP I ever bought. Still an amazing record.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxklLiNCNdk
(Man, I need to see if this movie is available anywhere.)
Jefferson Airplane – High Flying Bird
RIP Paul Kantner. Man, old rockers are dropping fast.
The Airplane at Monterey Pop 1967
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9CVLVevm4E
David Bowie – Watch That Man
Opening track from Aladdin Sane. Hammersmith Odeon, 1973.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c06j8hbBquE
Barbara Hannigan & GSO – Ligeti’s Mystery of the Macabre
I see your divas, and raise.
World-class Soprano, Conductor, Comedienne, Dancer, etc. Such a strange and wonderful bird.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFFpzip-SZk
Julia Holter – Have You In My Wilderness
It pretty much came down to a tie between Ms. Holter and Joanna Newsom for album of the year.
Both were records I had eagerly awaited and neither disappointed. Just incredibly lovely music.
A stripped-down version of the beautiful closer to Have You In My Wilderness
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wd94q_jHblA
I saw Joanna on Thursday night at The Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, my first visit that venue. Gawd, what a dump. π
In all seriousness, truly one of the best concerts I've ever seen--and I've seen a few in my day.
This baroque country western(?!) number from Divers was one of the many highlights.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTOREKA4DiA
Best of 2015
1. (tie) Julia Holter Have You In My Wilderness
Joanna Newsom Divers
Gorgeous genre-defying, dare I say, masterworks. Seriously. Both sound timeless to my ears. Well done, ladies.
3. Kurt Vile b'lieve i'm going down<
Another artist who has quietly become a favorite of mine. Mellower than anything he's done, this one didn't grab me like some of his earlier records but it grew on me big time.
4. Giant Sand Heartbreak Pass
Like a letter from an old friend. Cult artist Howe Gelb has been recording for over 30 years and this is one of of his best. Sadly, but not surprisingly, slipped under most folks radars.
5. Sleater-Kinney No Cities to Love
Northwest power trio returns with a more mature sound that still takes names and kicks ass.
6. Beach Slang The Things We Do To Find People Who Feel Like Us
Cut from the same cloth as Japandroids, but with a heavier Replacements vibe than the latter's Husker Du leanings. Still, it scratches that same itch.
7. Destroyer Poison Season
Dan Bejar releases a record, I'm in.
8. Sufjan Stevens Carrie and Lowell
Full disclosure, I'm a longtime fan but I only listened to this one a few times before setting it aside. I just found it way too sad for me to enjoy at the time. I also heard enough that it will likely become another important record in my life. Giving the guy the benefit of the doubt.
9. Kendrick Lamar To Pimp a Butterfly
Picked up because both Ms. Holter and Ms. Newsom have cited it as a fave. Still digesting, but headphones are quickly proving them right.
10. Floating Points Elaenia
Like Bitches Brew Miles Davis fed through somebody's laptop and reconfigured as dance music for replicants.
Bohren & der Club of Gore – On Demon Wings
German TV, 2012
Self-described "doom ridden jazz music" from the German band. The darkest of noir. Their album Sunset Mission (another fave to paint rainy day scenes to.)
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TN4YdsOeRNM
Thanks to the DJ's for giving me a couple extra days to burn off my picks. I balls you two.