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joe
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Post A favor, if you please, young players...
on: August 6, 2012, 13:45
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...turn us older coots guys on to something new, cool, and exciting! Some of us haven't purchased any new gramophone platters since Prohibition! kthxbi

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on: August 7, 2012, 05:46
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Hey, leave me and my 78s out of this !

joe
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Post Re: A favor, if you please, young players...
on: August 7, 2012, 11:36
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<crickets>

el reclusa

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on: August 7, 2012, 18:33
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Quote from joe on August 7, 2012, 11:36
<crickets>

Heh!

I dunno that I'm THAT much younger, but speaking of younger bands that have floated my boat lately, check out Peggy Sue.

I already loved their first two records (the second masterfully produced by Joe's former bandmate, John Parish), but their about-to-be-released-Stateside record of '60s covers, Peggy Sue Play the songs of Scorpio Rising, is ruling my iPod right now. Lots of unexpected, fun and brilliant reinterpretations of songs like "Heat Wave", "Blue Velvet", "Hit The Road, Jack", etc.

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Post Re: A favor, if you please, young players...
on: August 7, 2012, 19:13
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Let's see. J. Roddy Waltson and the Business is fantastic. Been around for a little while, but still mostly unknown. Sort of a modern take on 50's rock and roll. Pretty awesome.

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on: August 7, 2012, 19:21
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I fear I'm mentioning music that is well-known by now, but I'll suggest Grinderman, F**ked Up. Also, not new by any means, but Half Man/Half Biscuit is a great band.

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Post Re: A favor, if you please, young players...
on: August 7, 2012, 19:58
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Grinderman= massive YES. Sadly, I think ol' Nick and co. have retired Grinderman.

ssl5

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Post Re: A favor, if you please, young players...
on: August 9, 2012, 20:48
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I'll also vouch for Messer Chups from Russia. Crazy surf/movie music that reminds one of John Zorn's pieces for Spillane and Godard.

ssl5

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Post Re: A favor, if you please, young players...
on: August 9, 2012, 21:06
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Also, this album is ancient, but David Bryne's Uh-Oh features a-mazing playing, particularly from George Porter Jr. on bass. Crank the low end on that one!

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Post Re: A favor, if you please, young players...
on: August 12, 2012, 17:52
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As an old guy I recommend listening to BBC6 Music via streaming on the web. They play new music, old music and have a lot of live bands. I recommend the Mark Riley show at 1:00PM Central timeUS and Gideon Coe at 3:00PM Central time both Mon-Thurs. they play mostly new small label bands and have live bands on the Mark Riley show almost everday as well as live recordings from the archives including most of the John Peel live sessions. I have discovered a lot of bands that I like especially the Neo-folk and Welsh bands. BBC6 has great music all the time. I turn my 27 year old daughter on to bands from BBC6 and she wows her friends with them. Most BBC6 shows are archived for streaming for a week after air date. BBC6 is listed in the iTunes radio menu and is available on the net at:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/
Check it out it is great programming we have nothing like it in the US anymore

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