Nov 12, 2008

Eloquent Profanity, It Rolls Right Off My Tongue




I always loved that line.

Haven't listened to Paul Barrere/Fred Tackett acoustic shows in awhile, but I updated my Sage blogroll today and found a new one, where they play "Roll Em Easy", which as everyone knows, is the sweetest little acoustic ditty on Dixie Chicken. Just great stuff.

Old Folks Boogie, Boogie They Will.

Roll Em Easy

Whole show

(I tried to embed the archive.org flash player here but blogger.com choked on it. Sigh.)

Feb 22, 2008

sxsw mp3 obsession #2

Ok so since we've been told that there would be no torrent for the 762 mp3s this year, I wrote a little script that uses the amazing wget program to pull them all down last night. (Email me if you want the script.)

This is not conductive to getting a lot of real work done today.

However, my employer's loss might just be your gain. Thanks to some rapid-fire rating triage (using the kinda-nice linux player known as Rhythmbox) I have culled 50 or so decent songs out of the vast mountain of dogshit that passes for contemporary music in 2008.
No wonder our kids listen to classic rock!

Anyway, my new favorite songs:

Olga - Your Love Don't Work Like Mine - real nice, bluesy, great voice and vibe.

The Black Hollies - Paisley Pattern Ground - Like the retro rock sound here; reminds me of that Green Day/Foxboro Hot Tubs set from a couple months back. Also had to have a Jersey band represented!

Sonya Kitchell - Let Me Go - might be a little too Corrine Bailey Rae for some of you, pure chick-pop but I'm a total sucker for a hook and a lilting R&B voice. How can she be only 18? No way.

Trevor Menear - Reason To Leave - Another kid, just 21! Bluesy sound, decent vocal, good guitar (though trust me, kid, lay off the overdrive a bit ;)

The Gaslight Anthem - Wherefore Art Thou, Elvis? - Good song, but they make the list because there's just no way I'm gonna leave out a band from New Brunswick NJ!

Nouveau Riche - Sick - Ok, so I have absolutely no idea why I like this song. As a 43-year-old white guy, I seem to be genetically programmed to hate all hip-hop. There must be some subliminal messaging buried in the mix!

More to come, from the likes of the BoDeans, Presidents of the USA, James McMurtry, Nicole Atkins, and many even-less-known artists.

Feb 21, 2008

sxsw mp3 obsession #1

And you thought The Raw Flame was dead...surprise!

I've been busy with a little side project (please don't be too critical; these are Genuine Basement Tapes!) and anyway, there just hasn't been much free music popping out on the net that's really caught my attention.

Until the SXSW mp3s came out, that is.

Two years back, there were a bunch of awesome tracks. Last year was pretty mediocre. This year, there's a lot of promise, and I'm really just getting started at this point.

An easy pick is Ms. Marcia Ball. Fantastic New Orleans blues pianist.

Louella.mp3

Another is Jason Collett, with a tune Lou Reed would've been happy to add to New York...

Out_Of_Time.mp3

And to show you how cool and funky I am, I'll recommend this Chuck Prophet ditty:

Freckle_Song.mp3

More soon!