Location: Really deep in the heart of South California Gender:
Posted:
Jun 2, 2024 - 3:59pm
miamizsun wrote:
Fems Up Front
Margaret Glaspy â Act Natural
Adia Victoria â In The Pines
Brandi Carlile â The Story
Brooke Annibale - Under Streetlights
Carina Round â Down Slow
Cumulus â Do You Remember
Erika Wennerstrom â Twisted Highway
Esme Patterson â No River
Fever Dolls â From Dusk To Dawn
Joanna Newsom â Peach Plum Pear
Lael Neale â Return To Me Now
Gaelynn Lea - Lost In The Woods
Martina Topley Bird â Lying
Mi Von Ahn â Sketching Houses
Mitski â My Love Mine All Mine
Rosali â Rewind
Sharon Van Etten â One Day
The Last Dinner Party â My Lady Of Mercy
Valley Queen - Supergiant
Is this a follow- up of Lazy Martyâs Songbird CD of a few back? Nice one here.
How is it we can all seem to find songs nobody has heard before?
Act Natural- Margaret Glaspy: Nice little rocker. I like this one. And Iâve never heard of her before.
In The Pines- Adia Victoria: A Leadbelly cover? Thanks for that note Marty. Not a fan of the Blues, but I like this
version. Not so depressing. And Iâve never heard of her before.
The Story- Brandi Carlile: Is this considered her hit? Iâve heard this played before and it is a memorable song for me.
Under Streetlights- Brooke Annibale: Very tasty. And Iâve never heard of her before.
Do You Remember? â Cumulus: Oh! Power Poppy! Sounds like the Sundays. A sound I like a lot and named after a cloud. How could you not like this? And Iâve never heard of her/ them before.
Twisted Highway- Erika Wennerstrom: A big, full sound. Another gem for me. And Iâve never heard of her befor
From Dusk To Dawnâ Fever Dolls: Did I hear a banjo? Maybe? I like the folkiness of this cut.
Peach Plum Pear- Joanna Newsom: Harpsichord! Rock on! Is that a childrenâs chorus backing her up? Or just her voice layered upon layer? Hard to tell. Very different. And Iâve never heard of her before.
My Love Mine All Mine- Mitski: Nice one. And Iâve heard of her before.
One Day- Sharon Van Etten: I really like Sharon. And this is my favorite song here. I already have this one on my playlist. Ironically, I discovered her here on Radio Paradise and this song is on the playlist here too.
Great stuff. And thank you for your work.
I have to agree with Mr. Eight... I enjoyed this mix and will continue to spin this disc.
On my third? Fourth? listen to this. Terrific mix! Highlights for me:
Margaret Glaspy and Adia Victoria are both new to me, and both were pretty compelling, but Victoria's...take? Interpretation? Remix? Extension? Whatever...of the Leadbelly classic really got my attention. More of this!
That's some rockin' Brandi Carlisle right there. Not what I'm used to from her, but I like it.
Brooke Annibale—another new to me, but super strong. The arrangement is really spare and strong.
.Carina Round—this would fit right in on a Luscious Jackson album. OK, maybe a little spare and simple for them, but...damn tasty.
Esme Patterson—kinda dreamlike and trippy.
Joanna Newsom—her voice is strong medicine, but I'm getting a taste for it. And how often do you hear a harpsichord on a modern piece of music anymore?
Gaelynn Lea—Joanna Newsom again? No? Hmmm.. Fine fiddle there too.
Martina Topley Bird—more dreamy stuff.
Rosali—had to check this wasn't Aimee Mann. very fine.
Not a single song on this I didn't like. As always, impressed with your taste! This disc will get a few more spins.
Found some time over the holiday weekend to give this fabulous mix a spin. First off any music presented by the fairer sex is highly rated here in the Casa de Cold Miser. See my past submission "Chicks with Licks" for evidence. Not sure where this influence came from, maybe Mom playing Barbara Streisand A LOT when I was a wee lad. As with most of the mixes you offer us there is so much new to the ears that it defies convention. "Where does he get this from" is often in my thoughts as I enjoy the tuneage. Some thoughts along the way.
* Margaret Glaspy - Has a Veruca Salt sound
* Brandi Carlisle - She's got a great set of pipes! No wonder she's won a handful of Grammies
* Brooke Annibale - Funny her Wikepedia picture she looks like Margaret Glaspy
* Carina Round - This song sounds like something you'd hear on RP, low and behold it's in their library
* Erika Wennerstrom - I didn't realize she stepped out of The Heartless Bastards. I saw them open for Lucinda Williams once, the KILLED!
* Fever Dolls - Wow! I'm really digging this. Hey look they are from Vermont. Dang it they just played over the border in Brattleboro while I was in the process of moving. Hope to catch them next time.
* Joanna Newsom - Now this is different. Wizard of Oz comes to mind. You don't see many Harp artists these days.
* Martina Topley-Bird - I'm liking the handclapping in the background. The world's first instrument used to subtle perfection!
* Mitski - Angelic voice, good soothing sound. This one is guaranteed to be on Lazy 8's playlist.
* Rosali - She would have been great in a Fairport Convention reunion band.
* Sharon Van Etten - Jersey Girl! I'll bet her parents bought patio furniture at Fountains of Wayne.
* The Last Dinner Party - I like an all chick band - Wow look at that, they opened for The Stones in Hyde Park.
* Valley Queen - Good rolling along style song.
Thanks for the mix! Most enjoyable. When I eventually get my CD player set up in my new workshop this one will be in high rotation.
I've been moving from NJ to NH for the last month or so. Just getting settled in and once I can find what box I packed my headphones in I will be giving your mix a spin and review.
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Posted:
May 6, 2024 - 8:51pm
kurtster wrote:
I resemble this.
I, too, really appreciate the discs that you all keep sending me and that I fail to acknowledge receipt of. I can't explain why. My interpersonal skills are really falling apart and I apologize for that. It's not just you all, it's also affecting my real life.
To borrow a lyric from 19th Nervous Breakdown,
And your father's still perfecting ways of making sealing wax, I might identify with this as being the father and the stupor induced by my involvement with my vinyl. It has become an all consuming anal retentive endeavor.
The mixes take me away from that and redirect me for a moment and provide a breath of needed fresh air before I return to this crazy mission of mine.
So thanks for taking the time and effort and love that everyone puts into these mixes and dealing with my lapses of simple social courtesies.
Well... you did tell us you quit except for one month a year.
So I don't expect you to review.
I find it hard to do a review.
They take me some time and I try, though it may not seem like it, to put some thought into the review.
I'm concerned I don't sound too inane at those.
Which I have a problem with other things also.
first, i really enjoy being in the group and contributing overall second, there is no way around the fact that i haven't posted any reviews in a while let me assure everyone that my "slacktivity" in writing reviews does not mean that i do not like the mixes i most certainly do and they have broadened my horizons in a beautiful way my family, including my dogs are digging them usually i listen on my bike rides or in my car please know that because of you all, we're stoked so thank you for your time and talent to put these together much love and much appreciated
I resemble this.
I, too, really appreciate the discs that you all keep sending me and that I fail to acknowledge receipt of. I can't explain why. My interpersonal skills are really falling apart and I apologize for that. It's not just you all, it's also affecting my real life.
To borrow a lyric from 19th Nervous Breakdown,
And your father's still perfecting ways of making sealing wax, I might identify with this as being the father and the stupor induced by my involvement with my vinyl. It has become an all consuming anal retentive endeavor.
The mixes take me away from that and redirect me for a moment and provide a breath of needed fresh air before I return to this crazy mission of mine.
So thanks for taking the time and effort and love that everyone puts into these mixes and dealing with my lapses of simple social courtesies.
first, i really enjoy being in the group and contributing overall
second, there is no way around the fact that i haven't posted any reviews in a while
let me assure everyone that my "slacktivity" in writing reviews does not mean that i do not like the mixes
i most certainly do and they have broadened my horizons in a beautiful way
my family, including my dogs are digging them
usually i listen on my bike rides or in my car
please know that because of you all, we're stoked
so thank you for your time and talent to put these together
much love and much appreciated
Location: Really deep in the heart of South California Gender:
Posted:
May 5, 2024 - 6:13pm
Okay. Have to correct the statement I made a few weeks back about songs I have my playlist being like yours.
While I was first listening to your mix... my own playlist kicked in. I thought it odd we had exactly the same taste. Nobody is as odd as me.
Anyways... sorry this took a procrastinators month to get out. I had to beat Mr. MZun's delivery.
Algeria Touchshriek - David Bowie Hereâs one that isnât played much. Iâve never heard this before. A little odd for me. But not for David.
When You Give Your Love to Me - Kevin Gilbert Nice rootsy feel here. Reminds me of other guitarist singer song writers like Todd Snyder.
Whereâs the Playground Susie - Glen Campbell: A really nice oldie from Glen. Nice memories from this.
Dear Prudence (Esher Demo). - John Lennon: Nice stripped version of a great song.
Valley Winter Song - Fountains of Wayne: Okay hereâs one from my playlist. Love those guys.
Jesus is a Rochdale Girl â Elbow: Another one from my playlist. I like Elbow. This one with its piano riff is just wonderful. And like Mr. Miser said... thanks to William for the intro to this band a few years back.
The Face and I - Brian Protheroe: Sounds like Billy Joel was channeling Brian at some point. Nice.
The Up â Utopia: It seems that Utopia/ Todd and Queen were on the same track during this era.
I Donât Want Your Money â Chicago: Lots of blues here. Too much for me. Now Iâm sad.
Free - David Bowie: Interesting cover.
Your Gold Teeth - Steely Dan: I remembering listening to Steely Dan way back when they first came out. And all the critics referring to them as âJazzâ. What? I donât like Jazz! But I like Steely Dan.
Black Cars - Gino Vanelli: That iconic 70sâssound!
Good Vibrations - Brian Wilsonâs version: Okay. Thereâs not much I donât like about the Beach Boys. Iâve collected a lot of their weird, unique and a cappella versions of their songs. Those a cappella ones really highlight their vocals. Itâs always nice finding them.
This gives me an idea for a Mixtape theme maybe someday.
Once again, a nice mix here. Iâm surprised you did this while globe-trotting.
Thanks for getting this one out for us.