Oh crap - i need to finish listening to the latest. I got half way into it, life intervened and I realized I wasnât paying attention so stopped it. More today! Enjoying it so far.
Wow, what the hell happened to May! I helped 3 people move, my son graduated college, we went on our first week long Airstream trip and countless other things filled my daze. I actually edited my mix at the beginning of the month, just never got round to burning and getting Jill to help me with the cover. Anticipate getting er done this week and out by weeks end.
i can't say anything
but if i could it would sound something like "beer penalty"
Wow, what the hell happened to May! I helped 3 people move, my son graduated college, we went on our first week long Airstream trip and countless other things filled my daze. I actually edited my mix at the beginning of the month, just never got round to burning and getting Jill to help me with the cover. Anticipate getting er done this week and out by weeks end.
The inspiration for this disc came from the teetering pile of CDs on the little table next to the rocking chair where I keep my laptop, and the teetering pile came from...
Some live shows
Some internet shopping
A garage sale
A radio gig
The latter requires some explanation.
Every year I help out at the local college radio station fundraiser. For various donation levels you get t-shirts and hats and totebags and such, but they also put together incentive packages. Area businesses go all out to donate these things, from restaurant meals to whitewater rafting trips to (not kidding) a load of gravel.
The station itself puts together music packages as well, and since I'm in the booth I get first pick. I help out on an Americana/bluegrass show so the packages we push are mostly acoustic string band music, but lately I've been challenging myself. I picked genres I don't normally listen to (hiphop, ambient, poetry, techno) for my CD choices in an attempt to expand my tastes.
So I built up quite a pile of CDs I hadn't yet listened to and decided to go thru them with an eye toward picking a song from each for a mix disc. I didn't quite succeed; some discs just didn't have anything I could use, so I kept it to a single disc's worth. Cosy Sheridan got two cuts because they came from different discs and I really liked both and it's my disc so neener neener.
Since I was challenging my tastes I expect some of this will challenge yours. Hopefully that doesn't ruin it for you; if I didn't want to hear anything new I'd just listen to my own collection and never acquire another note, but that would be boring, wouldn't it? Can't have that.
forgive me for the late review
Trio mandilli - nice harmonies, I can see people moving and grooving to this
Anauzhka â reminds me of sade in a good way
Cosy Sheridan â great slice of americana one of my favs
Bassnectar â appealing soundtrackishness
Collapsing stars â nice build on this one
Buddy system â toe tapper for sure
Dj Vadim â sultry sexy sound
Huun-huur-tu â something about the rustic, earthy sound speaks to me def a fav
Kate tempest â likeable deaf poetry vibe
Neil â a fan, however couldnât recall this tune
Rikki lee â always liked Rikki, had a crush on her too
Steven thoams schlagel â nice, picking up johnny on this one
Theesatisfaction â catchy throwback sound
Cosy and Charlie â really nice ballad
always pleasantly surprised by the variety of music that the clubs puts out
kudos on really mixing it up
great stuff and practically all new to me
thanks
This was like a cooler full of Red Stripe on a hot, sunny beach. Not like I've spent a lot of time on hot, sunny beaches lately, so this was a great chill-out session in a crazy busy cold wet spring.
Highlights for me:
Losing My Mind â Iration Nice fizz when the cap comes off! Kinda set the mood fr the whole disc.
Oxygen â Dirty Heads Nice bounce to this one. Good for dancing in the beach chair.
Edge of the Ocean â Stick Figure Wait, when did the Beach Boys play reggae? Getting a proper buzz on here.
Irie State â Fortunate Youth A whiff of ganja on the breeze. More beach chair dancing.
Whiskey and Weed â Kashdout I feel an urge to pass the dutchie on the lef' hand side.
Top of the World â Slightly Stoopid A quick google says 2012, but I hear 1996. Never heard this band before but they sound instantly familiar.
Rude Girl â Tribal Seeds This stuff is really going to my head. Good thing I have no pressing matters to deal with...
Middle of the Ocean â Kbong Oooh, so smooth. May be my favorite out of the whole cooler.
Doinâ Time â Sublime Damn, time to go already? Knew nothing of the band but their one big hit, glad to get a deeper introduction.
In fact, all of these bands are new to me. Thanks for the window on a warm, sunny world!
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May 28, 2023 - 4:38pm
So, so sorry it took me this long to respond. It's astounding Time is fleeting Madness takes its toll..
Love what you did here. Even though it was kinda rap inspired Reggae.
And as Mr. Miser mentioned... almost all new artist for me. Of course, Sublime. I've also heard of Stick Figures though
Highlights for me...
1. Losing My Mind â Iration. Not heavy... just right to my ears.
2. Paradise â Stick Figure. Another quality laid back vibe. Even if it was a little rappy. Poolside music.
4. The Prophet â Slightly Stoopid. Yeah. Mr. Miser nailed it.. "I liked how this one rolled along smooth and easy and finished up with some stellar picking and guitar work."
11. Edge of the Ocean â Stick Figure. This was my second favorite cut on your mix. Not rappy at all. Just good 'ol Reggae.
12. Irie State â Fortunate YouthThis was nice. The lyrics are cool too... "Tell me my friend, how did you lose your Vibe? Don't need to find that ganja weed to find this irie state of mind.
I got this cold beer in hand, checking out this California sunshine in this warm warm warm sand."
14. Top of the World â Slightly Stoopid. I'm beginning to like Slightly Stoopid.
16. Rude Girl â Tribal Seeds. Very Bob Marleyish.
17. Middle of the Ocean â Kbong. My favorite one here. Love the harmony's and birds chirping.
20. Doinâ Time â Sublime. Not my favorite Sublime some... but it'll do.
Great job here Mr. Sun! And thanks for your work on this one.
this is a fun, easy listening sort of mix
could even work for bbq/patio activities, cooking, gardening, casual biking, etc.
got the idea from some younger folks in an island style pub
(you might notice that these bands are american based)
i've got a poop ton of reggae/ska -ish music from across the globe
decided to start at home first and may send or upload for download other mixes in this genre
my goal is always for someone to find a couple of tasty nuggets of something you may not have been familiar with
please do enjoy and all apologies for being pokey on the delivery
Island Time
Losing My Mind â Iration
Paradise â Stick Figure
Oxygen â Dirty Heads
The Prophet â Slightly Stoopid
My Baby â The Elovaters
Stars â Ilya Terry
Loosen Up â Bachaco
Your Face â Pepper
Down, Down, Down â The Expendables
Sundown â Pacific D
Edge of the Ocean â Stick Figure
Irie State â Fortunate Youth
Whiskey and Weed â Kashdout
Top of the World â Slightly Stoopid
Orange Sky â The Movement
Rude Girl â Tribal Seeds
Middle of the Ocean â Kbong
Sacred Love â Big Mountain
The Gold â John Brownâs Body
Doinâ Time â Sublime
Finally got around to spinning this, oddly enough on a rare cold day so I was in the mood for something warm and Islandy. Never heard of any of these artists aside from Sublime so I was ready for some new grooves. Tunes that got my attention along the way:
Losing my Mind - really good bass playing here, I was impressed
The Prophet - I liked how this one rolled along smooth and easy and finished up with some stellar picking and guitar work.
Ilya Terry - Traditional Reggae beat with some choice lyrics, State Side you say?
Pepper - Reggae meets Lenny Kravitz
Irie State - Funky off-beat stirred the pot a bit.
Slightly Stoopid - 2nd song on the mix from these guys that I liked.
Middle of the Ocean - Relaxing tune, definitely gave me an Island vibe. Favorite of the group.
Sublime - I've always liked how they sample "Summertime and the Living is Easy" here. Juxtaposition at it's finest.
In the words of the Great Graham Gouldman - I don't like Reggae, I LOVE it!
Pass the Red Stripe!
this is a fun, easy listening sort of mix
could even work for bbq/patio activities, cooking, gardening, casual biking, etc.
got the idea from some younger folks in an island style pub
(you might notice that these bands are american based)
i've got a poop ton of reggae/ska -ish music from across the globe
decided to start at home first and may send or upload for download other mixes in this genre
my goal is always for someone to find a couple of tasty nuggets of something you may not have been familiar with
please do enjoy and all apologies for being pokey on the delivery
looks like all obstacles have been conquered and a disc has been produced
should be in the mail soon
all apologies for the late date
- still alive in south florida
haven't forgot about the club
should have something out relatively soon
looks like all obstacles have been conquered and a disc has been produced
should be in the mail soon
all apologies for the late date
- still alive in south florida
I went to the one in SF at the Chapel. It was merely OK. He started by admonishing us to not shout out requests because then he would absolutely not play it.
So I shouted âHello Itâs Meâ
(I mean, seriously, we're all rabid fans. No need to play the hits to the point that you ignore the other great stuff in the catalog.)
I was at the actual show at City Winery you posted, I remember the green t-shirt. And I agree, it was not his best show. He was WAY too political, almost belligerent with the audience. While the original Unpredictable tour was fun and interesting, this show just seemed like he was playing because he had time and just regurgitated the last tour.
I went to the one in SF at the Chapel. It was merely OK. He started by admonishing us to not shout out requests because then he would absolutely not play it.
So I shouted âHello Itâs Meâ
(I mean, seriously, we're all rabid fans. No need to play the hits to the point that you ignore the other great stuff in the catalog.)