I've been listening a lot to "Beyond" by Leon Bridges. It has an "Into the Mystic" vibe,with with more of a soul and R&B bent.
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Also agree with the earlier high praise for Isbell. He's tremendous.
in country - and if anyone has some country for beginners recommendations please share
PJ- The most interesting thing to happen to country music in the last 20 years is Orville Peck. Check him out. His voice is like Roy Orbison and Chris Isaak had a son. And that son was into country rock and bondage masks. Yup, you read that correctly. Orville Peck- Dead of Night - ( New Window )
WOW Great voice! Weird video, lol. My fave "country" guy right now is Jason Isbell. Incredible writer. Jason Isbell - Children of Children. - ( New Window )
That particular Isbell song is my favorite. Love the transition from vocals to instrumental, punctuated by that cavernous snare drum.
Gregory Alan Isakov's 2018 album had a couple of nice ones in San Luis and Where You Gonna Go. Amsterdam, If I go I'm goin, Second Chances, Big Black Car, That Moon Song and, of course, his cover of Trapeze Swinger are all very good tunes.
I can queue up a shuffle of Gregory Alan Isakov and never skip a song when I'm in a certain mood.
For more alt-country-ish type of music, in addition to Jason Isbell, check out Lucero, Justin Townes Earle (recently passed away), American Aquariam, and Marcus King Band. Although Marcus King is more Southern Rock than country/alt country.
Currently, the song I’m listening to is “I’m Torn Up” by St. Paul and the Broken Bones.
Rnargi good call on Bash and Pop, which also features Steve Selvidge who is also a member of The Hold Steady.
discovered Marcus King in one of the Playing for Change videos. was hoping to catch him in Greenville but he's relocated to Nashville.
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New album out Oct. 23. Long past his prime but I still love that E Street sound... Letter to You - ( New Window )
It ain't E Street without Clarence.
Yeah, but Jake is doing his uncle Clarence proud....kid can play.
And who is that on the Hammond B-3 these days ??
lol
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Also agree with the earlier high praise for Isbell. He's tremendous.
I can't stop listening to it.
I can't stop listening to it.
You Can Tune A Piano, But You Can't Tune A Fish.
Great song, man!
Oh, what might have been.
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I am surprised to say I really like it. Listened to it on YouTube earlier this week. I thought it was very much in their wheelhouse. Solid Killers.
Your opinion?
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It has been all their albums on random during the day in the office today.
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I am surprised to say I really like it. Listened to it on YouTube earlier this week. I thought it was very much in their wheelhouse. Solid Killers.
Your opinion?
My opinion? It's their best album start to finish
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I am surprised to say I really like it. Listened to it on YouTube earlier this week. I thought it was very much in their wheelhouse. Solid Killers.
Your opinion?
My opinion? It's their best album start to finish
well this is interesting news. I will check it out. This coming from someone who has hot fuss in his top 10 albums all time.
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-Local know-it-all.
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in country - and if anyone has some country for beginners recommendations please share
PJ- The most interesting thing to happen to country music in the last 20 years is Orville Peck. Check him out. His voice is like Roy Orbison and Chris Isaak had a son. And that son was into country rock and bondage masks. Yup, you read that correctly. Orville Peck- Dead of Night - ( New Window )
WOW Great voice! Weird video, lol. My fave "country" guy right now is Jason Isbell. Incredible writer. Jason Isbell - Children of Children. - ( New Window )
That particular Isbell song is my favorite. Love the transition from vocals to instrumental, punctuated by that cavernous snare drum.
Gregory Alan Isakov's 2018 album had a couple of nice ones in San Luis and Where You Gonna Go. Amsterdam, If I go I'm goin, Second Chances, Big Black Car, That Moon Song and, of course, his cover of Trapeze Swinger are all very good tunes.
I can queue up a shuffle of Gregory Alan Isakov and never skip a song when I'm in a certain mood.
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-Local know-it-all.
You're right!
Here's another piece! Bach was the man!
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Currently, the song I’m listening to is “I’m Torn Up” by St. Paul and the Broken Bones.
Rnargi good call on Bash and Pop, which also features Steve Selvidge who is also a member of The Hold Steady.
discovered Marcus King in one of the Playing for Change videos. was hoping to catch him in Greenville but he's relocated to Nashville.