Blue Yodel #7
John Fahey cites Bill Monroe’s “Blue Yodel #7” as the song that changed/destroyed his life. After hearing that song, he knew he had to play guitar.
John Fahey cites Bill Monroe’s “Blue Yodel #7” as the song that changed/destroyed his life. After hearing that song, he knew he had to play guitar.
I assume you’ve been in a situation like this before, too.
And here's one that brightens <a href="http://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/113005if/">Andrea</a>'s day.
Corrina sent me a link to this video for "70 Million" by Hold Your Horses, a band I know nothing about. It must have been so much fun to make this.
Coaster for Guinness Float!
From <a href="http://www.hospitalproductions.com/">Hospital Productions</a>, Cold Cave & Prurient: <i>Stars Explode</i>.
I’ve also been digging the debut LP from Gongasufi, <i>A Sufi And A Killer</i>, on <a href="http://warp.net/records/gonjasufi/debut-album-a-sufi-and-a-killer#0">Wa… Records</a>. You listen to the first track and you’re like, “Hmm?” Listen to the second track and you’re like, “Oh.” Listen to the third track and you’re like, “What the hell is this?” Listen to the fourth track and you’re in love, you’re on your way to the record store even though you swore off buying records for a month, or at least until the next payday, but whatever, you have to have this record now. <i>Now</i>.
Make it real, make it real, make it real. Make it real what? Make it real good. Make it real hard. Make it real long. Make it <i>real</i>.
I brought a bag of tapes to work today.
So, this is what <a href="http://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/the_weight_of_my_loneliness/"… mess</a> looks like <i>right now</i>.