• Jamal
    9.6k
    Gong, "Wingful of Eyes", from the album Shamal.

  • Noble Dust
    7.9k
    Kelly Lee Owens, my discovery of 2022

  • Pinprick
    950
    Industrial music created by a mechanical engineer who creates his own instrument controllers.



    Here’s an explanation for those interested.

  • 180 Proof
    15.3k
    Jerry Lee Lewis 1935-2022

    the last of the Million Dollar Quartet, "The Killer", has left the building ...


    "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" (2:52)
    A-side single, 1957
    writers, D. Williams & J.F. Hall, 1955
    performer Jerry Lee Lewis


    "Great Balls of Fire" (1:52)
    A-side single, 1957
    writers, O. Blackwell & J. Hammer, 1957
    performer, Jerry Lee Lewis


    "What'd I Say" (2:39)
    A-side single, 1961
    writer Ray Charles, 1959 ($)
    performer Jerry Lee Lewis

    https://youtu.be/BRHxIsB0-yk1 ($)
  • Sir2u
    3.5k
    Did you not see his denial that he died?
    Great musician going to the other side soon though, he is sick.
  • Sir2u
    3.5k
    But then he died.
  • Agent Smith
    9.5k
    But then he died.Sir2u

    How truly tragic! We really havta do something about Eros.
  • Agent Smith
    9.5k
    What would Agent Smith listen to? Trains?

  • Agent Smith
    9.5k
    Ima listenin' to

  • Hanover
    12.9k
    I think they're underrated
  • Jamal
    9.6k
    Being, as I am, a tad peeved at always hearing the opinion that music isn't as good as it used to be, I've been listening to some new and newish music.

    "Invest in Breakfast" by Bent Knee:


    "I'll Wait For Your Visit" by Daniel Rossen:


    "Eraser" by Katie Kim:


    "The Softness of The Present" by The Comet is Coming:


    "Transformer" by Owen Pallett:


    "In These Times" by Makaya McCraven:


    "U Don't Have to Rob Me" by Domi and JD Beck:


    "Diminished Returns" by Android Trio:


    "New Life" by Nick Prol & The Proletarians:


    @Noble Dust Agree? :wink:
  • Noble Dust
    7.9k


    My left ear is currently fucked up as it is every so often, so I'm taking a break from listening to music until it heals, as I'll otherwise lose my mind if the stereo field is off. There are some names I know but don't know the tunes, but the only ones I know well from this list are Owen Pallett and Makaya McCraven. Pallett is nice; I remember years ago having my music compared to his, which at the time I didn't take as a strong compliment. Makaya on the other hand is it. So much tension, so many thoughtful grooves, such an unstructured approach to what I can only call post-jazz.
  • 180 Proof
    15.3k
    Me: gummies, vino, excellent headphones, on "shuffle-repeat", turned-up LOUD, colored sunglasses ... You: YMMV ("A splendid time is guaranteed for all!") :victory: :cool:


    Revolver, 2022 stereo remix (35:01)
    writers, Lennon, McCartney & Harrison, 1966
    producers George Martin, 1966 / Giles Martin & Sam Okell, 2022 remixes
    cover art, Klaus Voorman, 1966
    performers, The Beatles

    remixed singles ...

    https://youtu.be/nrEgtOeJGzQ

    "Rain" (2:59)
    B-side of "Paperback Writer", 1966
    writers, Lennon-McCartney, 1966
    producers George Martin, 1966 / Giles Martin & Sam Okell, 2022 remix
    performers, The Beatles

    https://youtu.be/gBcdOFehNCg

    "Paperback Writer" (2:16)
    A-side of "Rain", 1966
    writers, Lennon-McCartney, 1966
    producers George Martin, 1966 / Giles Martin & Sam Okell, 2022 remix
    performers, The Beatles
  • Jamal
    9.6k
    May you be restored to full auricular health very soon.
  • Amity
    5k

    :cool:
    Thanks for sharing. My ears aren't so good that I can tell much of a difference between all the remixes.
    But I enjoyed listening to your picks and the YouTube run-on to a song I hadn't heard before:


    Interesting to read different interpretations:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/And_Your_Bird_Can_Sing

    Your 'gummies' - fruit gums? :chin:
  • 180 Proof
    15.3k
    You're welcome! :flower:

    The major difference that I call tell listening to the 2 disc CD edition (not streaming on Youtube) is the superior sound image, clarity and brightness of this modern stereo mix compared to the primitive, slapdaah, "panning" stereo of the mid '60s. I still prefer the mono mixes of all their albums up to and including the "White Album", as the band did too from what I understand. However, Abbey Road, their only fully 8-track album, was not mixed in mono.

    Btw, the gummies are strawberry ("fields") and blueberry ("meanies") flavored, 65 mg each. :yum:
  • Amity
    5k
    Btw, the gummies are strawberry ("fields") and blueberry ("meanies") flavored, 65 mg each. :yum:180 Proof

    Oh, naughty sweet tooth :mask: I used to love wine gums to death :love:
    Just wondering about your choice of vino.
    Cairn O' Mhor produce strawberry and blueberry wine, sparkly and one called 'Gangs wi' Haggis' :party:
  • 180 Proof
    15.3k
    I don't think I've ever had "wine gums". With my edible-thc gummies yesterday afternoon I had a few glasses of Barbera d'Asti and some sugar-free dark chocolates. I can report, my friend, that the listening party went so well, I'm thinking of having another toinght. :snicker:
  • Amity
    5k

    :victory: :cool:
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