Also "Ballers" is amazing... Rob Corddry and and The Rock
But my favorite show right now is "Mr.Robot", you gotta check it out.
Moderators: bisme37, canman1971, Froob, snowman, shackles10, Shak_Celts, Parliament10, Darthlukey


15th overall wrote:
--How is J Geils Band not WIDELY recognized as a better Boston band than Aerosmith? Did "Centerfold" do them in? Am I mistaken in believing that "Blow Your Face Out" is one of the better live albums ever recorded? (here it is in full btw)
---Re: GZA--- seen The Wu twice live... once at Rock The Bells and once @ the Worcester Palladium. GZA didn't come to The Woo Show, so went and saw his solo act at Pearl Street in Northampton---- plenty of substances playing roles here, bunches of chemical reactions but IMO GZA's solo show was better than either Wu appearance. Could just be the intimate venue (Pearl St is highly recommended), but the Palladium's pretty quaint itself.
SuperDeluxe wrote:The new Veruca Salt album is excellent, which was a surprise to me. It's not quite as good as "American Thighs" but better than anything that came after that.

15th overall wrote:--How is J Geils Band not WIDELY recognized as a better Boston band than Aerosmith? Did "Centerfold" do them in? Am I mistaken in believing that "Blow Your Face Out" is one of the better live albums ever recorded? (here it is in full btw)
Not from the same recording, but prob my favorite song by them and pretty much any version will do:Spoiler:
Writebloc wrote:I went to the Newport Folk Festival this past weekend, very talented individuals across multiple stages. A great outdoor venue, right on the water huge beautiful sailboats coasting by. Got a hell of a sunburn.
Three groups I saw a complete set from were: James Taylor, a secret surprise guest, he had some technical difficulties but his voice was pure. It was fitting as my old man, rest his soul, was a huge JT fan. "I've seen fire and I've seen rain" is some poetic noise.
Sufjan Stevens played a sick set. He was mixing in the EDM, kept the Fort jumping. His voice is hypnotic. Briefly checked out Brandy Carlise, she had some pipes. She blew the Quad stage away.
Finally, The Decemberists were the headliners. I hadn't heard much by them in the past, but they rocked live. The finale was "This Land is my Land," total folk classic. Bela Fleck came out and picked a banjo solo. Awesome ending, especially for the 50 year anniversary of Bob Dylan plugging in his amp.
Also on Mr. Robot, strange show, but very good.
Love that song by the Weeknd - "I can't feel my face when I'm with you." Reminds me of a younger period of my life.
Writebloc wrote:^^I've gone to the Jazz fest many years but this was my first Folk fest. Always a great time. Been meaning to hit Tanglewood, aside from the fourth any suggestions?
Writebloc wrote:^^I've gone to the Jazz fest many years but this was my first Folk fest. Always a great time. Been meaning to hit Tanglewood, aside from the fourth any suggestions?
Green89 wrote:Writebloc wrote:^^I've gone to the Jazz fest many years but this was my first Folk fest. Always a great time. Been meaning to hit Tanglewood, aside from the fourth any suggestions?
Jazz fest is this weekend, right? How was traffic for the folk festival?
truth18 wrote:Anyone listen to the Brian Jonestown Massacre? Been listening to Take it from the Man again recently and it's as good as ever. Especially "B.S.A" and "Cabin Fever".
Writebloc wrote:I went to the Newport Folk Festival this past weekend, very talented individuals across multiple stages. A great outdoor venue, right on the water huge beautiful sailboats coasting by. Got a hell of a sunburn.
Three groups I saw a complete set from were: James Taylor, a secret surprise guest, he had some technical difficulties but his voice was pure. It was fitting as my old man, rest his soul, was a huge JT fan. "I've seen fire and I've seen rain" is some poetic noise.
Sufjan Stevens played a sick set. He was mixing in the EDM, kept the Fort jumping. His voice is hypnotic. Briefly checked out Brandy Carlise, she had some pipes. She blew the Quad stage away.
Finally, The Decemberists were the headliners. I hadn't heard much by them in the past, but they rocked live. The finale was "This Land is my Land," total folk classic. Bela Fleck came out and picked a banjo solo. Awesome ending, especially for the 50 year anniversary of Bob Dylan plugging in his amp.
Also on Mr. Robot, strange show, but very good.
Love that song by the Weeknd - "I can't feel my face when I'm with you." Reminds me of a younger period of my life.