Oh man, two masters at work! I enjoyed that. Thanks CyndaleCyndale wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 7:39 pmWell here is the best of both worlds, Lonnie Mack with Stevie Ray Vaughan doing WHAM!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbfgBlkSoqc
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Listening tonight again to Laura Gibson’s Goners, a shockingly powerful album that has stayed with me over time and troubled me and shaken me. Like all the great songwriters, she finds the perfect lines, the lines that catch your breath, that take your breath away, that encapsulate perfectly the desperate emotion imprisoned within the heart. The cumulative force of the lines in these songs is like a slap in the face or a punch to the gut, such is the potency of their visceral impact. This is a record about finding a loved one and losing that loved one, the nature of grief and the toll it takes. You hear in these songs a progressive sensory dislocation, a scrabbling for secure footing and a precious solace that may well be illusory and temporal and fleeting but which we must force ourselves to believe in. So much crushing emotional power is enshrined in these songs which speak so firmly of the consoling power of art, whose timeless message is that we are not alone in this life.
“Honey, all I know of hope is throwing stones into the void.”
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JBlIF1MmfdA
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THAT cover does it for me every time. He seems to be saying "Any humans out there?"
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It’s a beautiful cover, Dermot, and a heartbreaking image to hold in the mind during the album’s closing song, I Don’t Want Your Voice To Move Me.
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On vinyl. Side A will give you a right jump as it sounds like the the stylus is running over sandpaper at a brief moment! 😁
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"Delaware" by The Drop Nineteens
Continuing on with this shoegazer gem that I was lucky to snap up on LP in London many years ago. Originally I had it burned from CD taken out in the local music library....
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Oh who they???? Must check them out. Thanks for the tip Claus 🎶
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Nerdcave: ...is no more!
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This little 6 track lime coloured 12" gem that I picked up in Road just before final closing time always mystified me as there's absolutely nothing on the sleeve or record to indicate who they were. The words mum and little brite appear on the label. But, wait, on the outer plastic sleeve there is sticker with some info. Sleep Whale Little Brite. They're from Denton USA and take a page from The Books and others. Mostly instrumental and beautifully produced and played. So glad I found it again...
"The six songs on Little Brite conjure a universe whose ancient forbears include Steve Reich, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Eno's looping ambiences, Brit-folk guitarist Bert Jansch, gamelan ensembles and Hindustani hand percussion. However, the wall-to-wall beauty of the proceedings is anything but reverential ear candy. Engaging, melodically rewarding, and sophisto-whimsical, Sleep Whale's atmospheric marriage of the luddite and techno worlds makes for essential listening." Lime-colored vinyl.
"The six songs on Little Brite conjure a universe whose ancient forbears include Steve Reich, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Eno's looping ambiences, Brit-folk guitarist Bert Jansch, gamelan ensembles and Hindustani hand percussion. However, the wall-to-wall beauty of the proceedings is anything but reverential ear candy. Engaging, melodically rewarding, and sophisto-whimsical, Sleep Whale's atmospheric marriage of the luddite and techno worlds makes for essential listening." Lime-colored vinyl.