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Saw Whiskey Myers last Friday night. Great show. Lukas Nelson & the Promise of the Real opened for them. He definitely resembles his pops in his singing voice.
For me, start to finish, Ten is on the level of Dark Side of the Moon. Absolute perfection. From the beginning of Once to the end of Release Me.... nothing has touched it IMO since.I was at the '95 show too. PJ played on the Dead's stage set up from a couple of nights before, which was Jerry's last show. I had tickets for that show too but I gave them to my fiancee's friends cuz I wasn't a big Dead fan and had seen them enough. Gave away tickets to SRV's last gig too.
PJ's become my Dead or DMB. I've seen somewhere in the 30's. 40's if you include MLB, Mookie Blaylock and Temple of the Dog
Singles is so good. The Crow is great. Just learned that there is a Crow remake coming out with Bill Skaarsgard.How do you feel about ‘The Crow’ soundtrack? Tell us more about your experience in the music world.
I know a guy who was/is guitar tech for Dokken and another guitar tech for Death Cab for Cutie. Man, do they have some stories…
That movie and soundtrack were absolute game changers for me. I was 16 years old when they came out.How do you feel about ‘The Crow’ soundtrack?
How is the new Pearl Jam?Pearl Jam: Dark Matter
I don't know if any of you Chicago guys or former Chicagolanders listen to Saturday Morning Flashback on XRT (WXRT 93.1 FM for non Chicagoans) but today is a great one. If you can tune in live, it's on now and featuring 1979 which was a huge year in what would become Alternative Rock. It changed me when I saw B-52's do Rock Lobster on SNL. I immediately started listening to XRT with all the trench coat kids and got turned onto The Clash, Talking Heads, Joy Division, Joe Jackson, the Cure, etc.
You can listen to it through Audacy in the tweet below.
I don't know if any of you Chicago guys or former Chicagolanders listen to Saturday Morning Flashback on XRT (WXRT 93.1 FM for non Chicagoans) but today is a great one. If you can tune in live, it's on now and featuring 1979 which was a huge year in what would become Alternative Rock. It changed me when I saw B-52's do Rock Lobster on SNL. I immediately started listening to XRT with all the trench coat kids and got turned onto The Clash, Talking Heads, Joy Division, Joe Jackson, the Cure, etc.
You can listen to it through Audacy in the tweet below.
Chicago has had such a great music scene.
When I think of Chicago and 1979- Smashing Pumpkins and how great of an album Mellon Collie & the Infinite Sadness is.
You forgot to mention the best band of that era, The Smiths.
While MCIS & Siamese Dream are perfectly (maybe uber?) produced technical masterpieces... Gish will always be what comes to my mind when I think of tSP's. I saw them for the first time when they were working on Gish right before the Nirvana bomb went off... they were fecking electric live.
I don't know if any of you Chicago guys or former Chicagolanders listen to Saturday Morning Flashback on XRT (WXRT 93.1 FM for non Chicagoans) but today is a great one. If you can tune in live, it's on now and featuring 1979 which was a huge year in what would become Alternative Rock. It changed me when I saw B-52's do Rock Lobster on SNL. I immediately started listening to XRT with all the trench coat kids and got turned onto The Clash, Talking Heads, Joy Division, Joe Jackson, the Cure, etc.
You can listen to it through Audacy in the tweet below.
Speaking of 90’s rock n roll bands. This band was the best thing to come out of NY City since the Ramones. The drummer on this, Mighty Joe is one of the best drummers I’ve ever seen play live.
Nice.I’ve got this on CD…..pretty decent stuff 🤘🏼💀
Listening to SiriusXM driving and it hit me how much the violin is used in music. Given the clarity and quality of all facets Year of the Cat might be the best produced song ever, but the violins really caught my attention. The violins in Zepplin's Kashmir are well done. Of course ELO used strings all the time.
Judah & the Lion... been to a couple of their shows. Saw them at Aragon Ballroom in 2019 for their Pep Talks album and it was one of the best shows I've witnessed.
This isn't the original song but for some reason, the Bluegrass melody makes it better
Bell?Top violinist in modern music based on sales (maybe #2 behind DMB’s guy) is from Indiana. Name the artist.
Bell?
TBH, had to look it up.