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Post#1321 » by Kerb Hohl » Thu Sep 1, 2022 4:10 pm

chonestown wrote:When someone asks me what is the greatest song ever and I say "Big Tymers Intro" and they say "which one" and I say "All of them."


The one leading into "Everybody Get Your Roll On" really takes me back to my childhood.
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Post#1322 » by ReasonablySober » Thu Sep 1, 2022 4:16 pm

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chonestown wrote:When someone asks me what is the greatest song ever and I say "Big Tymers Intro" and they say "which one" and I say "All of them."


The one leading into "Everybody Get Your Roll On" really takes me back to my childhood.




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Post#1323 » by MikeIsGood » Thu Sep 1, 2022 4:21 pm

Love the new The National track. Makes me excited for the new album, as I Am Easy to Find was a bit of a miss for me - which was a sharp turn in my taste for their discography.

On the topic of Bon Iver again, just a shout out for the Blood Bank EP as it gets overlooked (including by me initially). Both because it was before he hit the height of his popularity, and also because it's an EP. Blood Bank, specifically, is so beautiful.
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Post#1324 » by chonestown » Thu Sep 1, 2022 4:51 pm

MikeIsGood wrote:Love the new The National track. Makes me excited for the new album, as I Am Easy to Find was a bit of a miss for me - which was a sharp turn in my taste for their discography.

On the topic of Bon Iver again, just a shout out for the Blood Bank EP as it gets overlooked (including by me initially). Both because it was before he hit the height of his popularity, and also because it's an EP. Blood Bank, specifically, is so beautiful.


Blood Bank is great. Always thought it sounded like he had been listening to a lot of Steve Reich at that time.
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Post#1325 » by DanoMac » Thu Sep 1, 2022 8:52 pm

chonestown wrote:When someone asks me what is the greatest song ever and I say "Big Tymers Intro" and they say "which one" and I say "All of them."


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Post#1326 » by engelmartin » Sat Sep 3, 2022 11:11 pm

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Post#1329 » by tski1972 » Sun Sep 4, 2022 3:34 pm

I watched some of the Taylor Hawkins tribute concert and it was great. Shane Hawkins absolutely destroyed those drums.
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Post#1330 » by MickeyDavis » Sun Sep 4, 2022 4:05 pm

tski1972 wrote:I watched some of the Taylor Hawkins tribute concert and it was great. Shane Hawkins absolutely destroyed those drums.

I watched some of it live yesterday afternoon and enjoyed it. I'll be watching more of it today and tomorrow.
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Post#1331 » by Ill-yasova » Mon Sep 5, 2022 4:40 pm

I randomly came across Tobe Mwigwe’s music with the song “Fye Fye” and it might be the best mood I’ve heard in a long time. I searched for more of his music and was rewarded with a Paul Wall feature.

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Post#1332 » by crkone » Sat Sep 10, 2022 5:37 am

So I really don't listen to Country but I have a thing for Charley Crockett. Dude puts out a ton of music and all of it is to his own old school country beat. I feel like he has something else besides this in him like a Jon Batiste waiting to explode.

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Post#1333 » by ReasonablySober » Sat Sep 10, 2022 5:49 am

crkone wrote:So I really don't listen to Country but I have a thing for Charley Crockett. Dude puts out a ton of music and all of it is to his own old school country beat. I feel like he has something else besides this in him like a Jon Batiste waiting to explode.


Unrelated but this made me reasonably mad last month. I figured no one around here would care but if anyone wants to yell about it, I have a lot of material.
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Post#1334 » by vital_signs » Sun Sep 11, 2022 7:54 pm

MikeIsGood wrote:Love the new The National track. Makes me excited for the new album, as I Am Easy to Find was a bit of a miss for me - which was a sharp turn in my taste for their discography.

On the topic of Bon Iver again, just a shout out for the Blood Bank EP as it gets overlooked (including by me initially). Both because it was before he hit the height of his popularity, and also because it's an EP. Blood Bank, specifically, is so beautiful.

This dude is overlooked but if you like Bon Iver, you'll definitely love this. It's an airplane favorite for me because I like to get nostalgic as I leave the land of curds.

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Post#1335 » by MissKhriddleton » Mon Sep 19, 2022 6:12 pm

I need to DJ an event coming up where the playlist is setup in advance and basically runs itself. Everything needs to be saved on a harddrive and I'd like to be able to edit songs to ensure transitions are smooth and there's no dead space between songs. Any tips on this? I don't think I've actually downloaded a song in 10 years, so not sure if Apple/Amazon even allow you full access to the track file to make edits, etc.
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Post#1336 » by MikeIsGood » Tue Oct 4, 2022 2:24 pm

Was thinking today, looking at my New Music playlist which still has songs on it from the Spring, that for my tastes we've really hit a dry stretch in the second half of this year. I've only added two songs since June, and they're both from earlier in the year anyway.

What have y'all been listening to lately?
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Post#1337 » by ReasonablySober » Tue Oct 4, 2022 2:52 pm

A decent amount of pop.

Liked this recent one from Banks.


Lorde's sister is good.


This is one from Alisa Xayality of TNAF


Gotten into Delaney Jane


Other than that a lot of rock.





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Post#1338 » by RiotPunch » Tue Oct 4, 2022 4:31 pm

MikeIsGood wrote:Was thinking today, looking at my New Music playlist which still has songs on it from the Spring, that for my tastes we've really hit a dry stretch in the second half of this year. I've only added two songs since June, and they're both from earlier in the year anyway.

What have y'all been listening to lately?

Our tastes have aligned pretty well over the years, but it's been tough out there. Here are a few (not all new, but maybe new to you?) that I've been into:

Spoiler:
Lots of Big Thief, specifically 'Certainty':


Anyway Gang - Out of Nowhere


Said The Whale - 99 to the Moon


Futurebirds feat. Carl Broemel - Buffet Days


Cayucas - Topo Ride the Wave


Ratboys - I Go Out at Night


the Mountain Goats - Make You Suffer


Spoiler:
EDIT: Also, still obsessed with the new Bear's Den in case you missed my post in May:

Bear's Den - Frightened Whispers


EDIT EDIT: This is the Ratboys video to watch if you want to fall in love.


EDIT EDIT EDIT: I can't stop
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Post#1339 » by MikeIsGood » Tue Oct 4, 2022 9:20 pm

RiotPunch wrote:
MikeIsGood wrote:Was thinking today, looking at my New Music playlist which still has songs on it from the Spring, that for my tastes we've really hit a dry stretch in the second half of this year. I've only added two songs since June, and they're both from earlier in the year anyway.

What have y'all been listening to lately?

Our tastes have aligned pretty well over the years, but it's been tough out there. Here are a few (not all new, but maybe new to you?) that I've been into:

Spoiler:
Lots of Big Thief, specifically 'Certainty':


Anyway Gang - Out of Nowhere


Said The Whale - 99 to the Moon


Futurebirds feat. Carl Broemel - Buffet Days


Cayucas - Topo Ride the Wave


Ratboys - I Go Out at Night


the Mountain Goats - Make You Suffer


Spoiler:
EDIT: Also, still obsessed with the new Bear's Den in case you missed my post in May:

Bear's Den - Frightened Whispers


EDIT EDIT: This is the Ratboys video to watch if you want to fall in love.


EDIT EDIT EDIT: I can't stop


I need to dig into these - I didn't even know there was new Cayucas, Mountain Goats, or Bear's Den - but quick fun fact for now. Futurebirds are from Athens and play(ed) there a lot. Saw them live in I think 2018 when I lived down yonder. I haven't listen to them outside of that really, but I will give them a listen!
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Post#1340 » by RiotPunch » Tue Oct 4, 2022 9:25 pm

MikeIsGood wrote:
RiotPunch wrote:
MikeIsGood wrote:Was thinking today, looking at my New Music playlist which still has songs on it from the Spring, that for my tastes we've really hit a dry stretch in the second half of this year. I've only added two songs since June, and they're both from earlier in the year anyway.

What have y'all been listening to lately?

Our tastes have aligned pretty well over the years, but it's been tough out there. Here are a few (not all new, but maybe new to you?) that I've been into:

Spoiler:
Lots of Big Thief, specifically 'Certainty':


Anyway Gang - Out of Nowhere


Said The Whale - 99 to the Moon


Futurebirds feat. Carl Broemel - Buffet Days


Cayucas - Topo Ride the Wave


Ratboys - I Go Out at Night


the Mountain Goats - Make You Suffer


Spoiler:
EDIT: Also, still obsessed with the new Bear's Den in case you missed my post in May:

Bear's Den - Frightened Whispers


EDIT EDIT: This is the Ratboys video to watch if you want to fall in love.


EDIT EDIT EDIT: I can't stop


I need to dig into these - I didn't even know there was new Cayucas, Mountain Goats, or Bear's Den - but quick fun fact for now. Futurebirds are from Athens and play(ed) there a lot. Saw them live in I think 2018 when I lived down yonder. I haven't listen to them outside of that really, but I will give them a listen!

That's awesome! Yeah, they are Athens proud. I love them so much, planning on seeing them at the Troubadour in LA in November... Might even see Bear's Den there this Saturday. My wife and I saw them 3 or 4 years ago at the Echoplex, and they blew us away. Turned off all of their equipment and played 'Gabriel' in the middle of the crowd. Magical music moment for me.
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