Demo Posted July 1, 2023 Posted July 1, 2023 13 minutes ago, Stuhoo said: Recommend that you now go listen to Alex Chilton and Bob Mould. Those two are primary influences that taught Paul Westerberg how to be Paul Westerberg. Absolutely. Chilton was so great. Mould is on the Rushmore of Indie. Stuhoo 1 Quote
Stuhoo Posted July 1, 2023 Posted July 1, 2023 3 minutes ago, Demo said: Absolutely. Chilton was so great. Mould is on the Rushmore of indie This conversation just prompted me to blast Flip Your Wig for a 40 minute car ride. Bob Mould is a ******* guitar genius. And he’s kind of lived healthy so it’s a 30 year catalog of extraordinary stuff. In fact, Bob Stinson is Mould’s drunken, died too young brother from another mother. Demo 1 Quote
Stuhoo Posted July 1, 2023 Posted July 1, 2023 27 minutes ago, Demo said: Absolutely. Chilton was so great. Mould is on the Rushmore of Indie. Mount Rushmore is top four: Lou Reed/VU is one for sure. Sonic Youth-Thurston/Kim. I’m putting Pavement/Malkmus on there as a absolute. You’ve got Mould/Husker Du as the fourth? That’s bold. Quote
Demo Posted July 1, 2023 Posted July 1, 2023 2 minutes ago, Stuhoo said: Mount Rushmore is top four! That’s bold. Would die on that hill. Mould is an all-timer for me. Stuhoo 1 Quote
Hovadipo Posted July 1, 2023 Posted July 1, 2023 1 hour ago, Stuhoo said: Recommend that you now go listen to Alex Chilton and Bob Mould. Those two are primary influences that taught Paul Westerberg how to be Paul Westerberg. My Spotify algo took me down that path the other night. Not bad. Quote
Demo Posted July 1, 2023 Posted July 1, 2023 1 hour ago, Stuhoo said: Mount Rushmore is top four: Lou Reed/VU is one for sure. Sonic Youth-Thurston/Kim. I’m putting Pavement/Malkmus on there as a absolute. You’ve got Mould/Husker Du as the fourth? That’s bold. Lou Reed- I’m not actually a fan but, ya know, c’mon Thurston Moore David Byrne Bob Mould Serious honorable mention to Ian Curtis. That guy Quote
Stuhoo Posted July 1, 2023 Posted July 1, 2023 53 minutes ago, Demo said: Lou Reed- I’m not actually a fan but, ya know, c’mon Thurston Moore David Byrne Bob Mould Serious honorable mention to Ian Curtis. That guy Kim Gordon says “f you” for Thurston without her. LIHoosier and Demo 2 Quote
RaceToTheTop Posted July 2, 2023 Posted July 2, 2023 On 7/1/2023 at 11:18 AM, Stuhoo said: Mount Rushmore is top four: Lou Reed/VU is one for sure. Sonic Youth-Thurston/Kim. I’m putting Pavement/Malkmus on there as a absolute. You’ve got Mould/Husker Du as the fourth? That’s bold. Although they got popular, Modest Mouse is in the converastion. WayneFleekHoosier and Stuhoo 1 1 Quote
WayneFleekHoosier Posted July 3, 2023 Posted July 3, 2023 Sent from my iPad using BtownBanners Modest Mouse was very good. Been listening to Milky Chance this Summer. Some good jams. Stuhoo 1 Quote
Demo Posted July 18, 2023 Posted July 18, 2023 Woke up in the foulest of moods. Then this dropped into my feed. Beautiful piece of music from a really wonderful movie. Better now. mamasa 1 Quote
Stuhoo Posted July 19, 2023 Posted July 19, 2023 Off-season for IU sports, so let's play a music survey game. Name your: Saddest album ever. Happiest album ever. Angriest album ever. Most relaxing album ever. Most amped-up album. Prettiest album. Funniest album or songwriter. Guilty pleasure album. Favorite album of the last five years. Album that the world should have noticed, but completely ignored. Artist that the world should have noticed, but ignored. Favorite guitarist. Favorite pianist. Favorite horn/string/woodwind player. Favorite drum/bass/rhythm player. Favorite songwriter. Favorite male singer. Favorite female singer. Single favorite album ever, as in "I'm stranded for the next 20 years and can only take one album with me." Quote
HoosierHoopster Posted July 22, 2023 Posted July 22, 2023 On 7/19/2023 at 2:32 PM, Stuhoo said: Off-season for IU sports, so let's play a music survey game. Name your: Saddest album ever. Happiest album ever. Angriest album ever. Most relaxing album ever. Most amped-up album. Prettiest album. Funniest album or songwriter. Guilty pleasure album. Favorite album of the last five years. Album that the world should have noticed, but completely ignored. Artist that the world should have noticed, but ignored. Favorite guitarist. Favorite pianist. Favorite horn/string/woodwind player. Favorite drum/bass/rhythm player. Favorite songwriter. Favorite male singer. Favorite female singer. Single favorite album ever, as in "I'm stranded for the next 20 years and can only take one album with me." Someone’s been drinking a lot of coffee… Demo 1 Quote
Dave from Dayton Posted July 22, 2023 Posted July 22, 2023 45 minutes ago, HoosierHoopster said: Someone’s been drinking a lot of coffee… 3. Angriest album (song) ever: Mississippi Goddam - Nina Simone (18) Nina Simone: Mississippi Goddam - YouTube 12. Favorite guitarist: (A very tough assignment to pick one of many.) Leo Koetke (18) Leo Kottke - Vaseline Machine Gun - YouTube 13. Favorite pianist/organist: My MIL Lucy (Johnson) Fritz, wrote the pep song for Earlham College, music teacher, organist for a church in Indy. Entertained family and friends. Could play any classic or pre-60's song you named...only stumped her once with the Navy Hymn. 16. Favorite songwriter: Another tough pick. Bob Dylan! 19. Single favorite album: Woodstock - The Original Soundtrack; Since my taste in music has evolved and is evolving...I really like the last 5-year question. 9. Favorite album of last 5 years: Kenny Wayne Sheperd (band) - Traveler. Sounds like something out of Muscle Shoals (ie...screaming organ, guitars, horns, chorus...gritty blues, southern funky Americana, if that makes any sense from a classic rock perspective...) I've got the blues; but I feel good. Demo and Stuhoo 2 Quote
Stuhoo Posted July 22, 2023 Posted July 22, 2023 53 minutes ago, Dave from Dayton said: 3. Angriest album (song) ever: Mississippi Goddam - Nina Simone (18) Nina Simone: Mississippi Goddam - YouTube 12. Favorite guitarist: (A very tough assignment to pick one of many.) Leo Koetke (18) Leo Kottke - Vaseline Machine Gun - YouTube 13. Favorite pianist/organist: My MIL Lucy (Johnson) Fritz, wrote the pep song for Earlham College, music teacher, organist for a church in Indy. Entertained family and friends. Could play any classic or pre-60's song you named...only stumped her once with the Navy Hymn. 16. Favorite songwriter: Another tough pick. Bob Dylan! 19. Single favorite album: Woodstock - The Original Soundtrack; Since my taste in music has evolved and is evolving...I really like the last 5-year question. 9. Favorite album of last 5 years: Kenny Wayne Sheperd (band) - Traveler. Sounds like something out of Muscle Shoals (ie...screaming organ, guitars, horns, chorus...gritty blues, southern funky Americana, if that makes any sense from a classic rock perspective...) I've got the blues; but I feel good. Extra special props for your answer to question number three. That’s a microphone drop answer right there. Dave from Dayton 1 Quote
Demo Posted July 22, 2023 Posted July 22, 2023 On 7/19/2023 at 2:32 PM, Stuhoo said: Off-season for IU sports, so let's play a music survey game. Name your: Saddest album ever. Happiest album ever. Angriest album ever. Most relaxing album ever. Most amped-up album. Prettiest album. Funniest album or songwriter. Guilty pleasure album. Favorite album of the last five years. Album that the world should have noticed, but completely ignored. Artist that the world should have noticed, but ignored. Favorite guitarist. Favorite pianist. Favorite horn/string/woodwind player. Favorite drum/bass/rhythm player. Favorite songwriter. Favorite male singer. Favorite female singer. Single favorite album ever, as in "I'm stranded for the next 20 years and can only take one album with me." Wow, that’s 1 casual poll you’ve created there. 1. Songs of Love and Hate - Leonard Cohen 2. Beauty and the Beat - The Go-Go’s 3. Fear of a Black Planet - Public Enemy 4. The “Chariots of Fire” soundtrack 5. Beaster - Sugar 6. The Trinity Session - Cowboy Junkies 7. Todd Snider - for Alright Guy, alone 8. Lady Gaga - Bad Romance 9. This Sweet Old World - Lucinda Williams 10. The Magnolia Electric Co. - Magnolia Electric Co 11. Michelle Malone - She is a stone nobody, and that’s a shame. Really good 12. Duane Allman 13. Chuck Leavell 14. Chris Thiele 15. Les Claypool 16. Gram Parsons 17. Jeff Buckley 18. Maria McKee 19. At Fillmore East - Allman Brothers Band Stuhoo and Dave from Dayton 1 1 Quote
Demo Posted July 22, 2023 Posted July 22, 2023 4 hours ago, Dave from Dayton said: 9. Favorite album of last 5 years: Kenny Wayne Sheperd (band) - Traveler. Sounds like something out of Muscle Shoals (ie...screaming organ, guitars, horns, chorus...gritty blues, southern funky Americana, if that makes any sense from a classic rock perspective...) I've got the blues; but I feel good. Damn, that is a great call. HoosierHoopster 1 Quote
Stuhoo Posted July 23, 2023 Posted July 23, 2023 STRONG.. tho you kinda didn’t but kinda did cheat on question 9. :) Quote
Stuhoo Posted July 23, 2023 Posted July 23, 2023 On 7/19/2023 at 3:32 PM, Stuhoo said: Off-season for IU sports, so let's play a music survey game. Name your: Saddest album ever. Happiest album ever. Angriest album ever. Most relaxing album ever. Most amped-up album. Prettiest album. Funniest album or songwriter. Guilty pleasure album. Favorite album of the last five years. Album that the world should have noticed, but completely ignored. Artist that the world should have noticed, but ignored. Favorite guitarist. Favorite pianist. Favorite horn/string/woodwind player. Favorite drum/bass/rhythm player. Favorite songwriter. Favorite male singer. Favorite female singer. Single favorite album ever, as in "I'm stranded for the next 20 years and can only take one album with me." So, I oughta give it a go myself: 1. Elliot Smith- From A Basement On The Hill 2. Katrina and the Waves- Katrina and the Waves 3. Die Electric Eels- Electric Eels 4. Pink Moon- Nick Drake 5. L.A..M.F. - Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers 6. Blue- Joni Mitchell 7. Sheik Yerbouti- Frank Zappa 8. Aurora Gory Alice- Letters to Cleo 9. Saint Cloud- Waxahatchee 10. Alex Chilton- Like Flies On Sherbert 11. Karen Dalton 12. Robbie Robertson 13. Professor Longhair 14. Miles Davis 15. Charlie Watts 16. Bob Dylan 17. Ray Charles 18. Maria Callas … (and alternately my 19 year old daughter, who has a tone in her voice that completely slays me.) 19. Lou Reed- New York Dave from Dayton and Demo 2 Quote
Demo Posted July 23, 2023 Posted July 23, 2023 51 minutes ago, Stuhoo said: STRONG.. tho you kinda didn’t but kinda did cheat on question 9. :) Maybe a bit, Allow me to sub the debut album by Blondshell. That kid is a bada$$ and I would have gone with it if I’d thought of it at the time. Stuhoo 1 Quote
Dave from Dayton Posted July 23, 2023 Posted July 23, 2023 I'm not through. Somewhere, somehow......Allman Brothers! #17...lead male singer: Robert Plant, guitarist and lead singer for Led Zepplin...way down inside, you need to agree. #4 Most relaxing album: Invitation to Openess..Les McCann...fell in love to this album. I call it improvisational hashish jazz. #7. Funniest songwriter: Shel Silverstein - Wrote children's poems like Where the Sidewalk Ends to make more $$ than writing songs. Silverstein wrote: A Boy Named Sue; On the Cover of the Rolling Stones; One's On The Way...Loretta Lynn; The Taker...Waylon Jennings; Once More With Feeling...Jerry Lee Lewis; Queen of the Silver Dollar...Emmylou Harris; Sylvia's Mother; Lester Flatt's lead song in the album..Foggy Bottom Breakdown is February Snow written by Silverstein...and others covered by Bobby Bare too numerous to count. Silverstein wrote over 300 songs including: Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout would not take the garbage out She'd scour the pots and scrub the pans Candy the yams and spice the hams And though her daddy would scream and shout She simply would not take the garbage out And so, it piled up to the ceilings Coffee grounds, potato peelings Brown bananas, rotten peas, chunks of sour cottage cheese That filled the can and covered the floor, cracked the window and blocked the door With bacon rinds and chicken bones, drippy ins of ice cream cones Prune pits, peach pits, orange peel Gluppy glumps of cold oat meal, pizza crust and withered greens And soggy beans and tangerines and crust of black burned buttered toast And gristly bits of beefy roast The garbage rolled on down the hall, it raised the roof, it broke the wall I mean, greasy napkins, cookie crumbs Globs of gooey bubble gums, cellophane from green baloney, rubbery blubbery macaroni, peanut butter, caked and dry Curdled milk and crusts of pie, moldy melons, dried-up mustard, eggshells mixed with lemon custard Cold french fries and rancid meat, yellow lumps of Cream of Wheat At last the garbage reached so high that it finally touched the sky And all the neighbors moved away And none of her friends would come to play And finally, Sarah Cynthia Stout said "OK, I'll take the garbage out!" But then, of course, it was too late The garbage reached across the state From New York to the Golden Gate And there, in the garbage she did hate Poor Sarah met an awful fate That I cannot, right now relate Because the hour is much too late But children, remember Sarah Stout And always take the garbage out Quote
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