Sunday, November 30, 2008
Coldplay in SLC
Brandon came in from Montana and had this bright idea to get last minute tickets to Coldplay. Yep, top row. It was an interesting night. We spotted 7th row seats from up above and sat in them for an hour before the band came out. Coldplay arrived and we saw the first song from the 7th row.....then the true owners of the tickets showed up barely able to see straight with a Bud Light in each hand. We were forced to leave regretfully. Who shows up 2 hours late with $200 tickets???? We were peeved to say the least. So instead of our nosebleed seats we searched for another half hour before we found a decent view. They put on a mighty good show. More confetti than I've ever seen in my life, playing 2 songs from the stands, a Bono-ish platform where Chris Martin could frolic around burning hundreds of calories, and a truly amazing live sound. Sorry, the iPhone pictures didn't turn out so great. Cheers boys!!
The Black Keys
Sadly it was just a couple of months ago that I was first introduced to the Black Keys. Since then I have been wondering where they have been my entire life. How was it that I went this long without hearing them? It boggles my mind. I don't know how it slipped through. Attack & Release is the new album and it's great. Just two guys, a drummer and guitarist/singer. They make an incredible sound for just the two of them. I listened recently to a live recording and it is a totally different experience than the album. His voice is much much better on the disc, but his guitar definitely is in its prime in a live show. So listen to them both if you can. I'm including two songs so you can get a taste of their different styles. Enjoy! If you haven't heard them yet also, hopefully I helped in the process.
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
The Almighty Gibson SG
So I went into the music store the other day with the sound proof room to find some new obsession, and that I did. As far as Gibson is concerned, I usually gravitate toward the Les Paul models and tinker around a bit. This time I decided to try my chances with something new. I picked up a red Gibson SG...And I fell in love!! I think it's always been the shape in the past that has turned me off, it's a little awkward to hold, but my oh my did it have a good sound. So I found my new love for the month, and something I've just gotta have. It might take me 30 years but mark my words everyone, mark my words. Just incase your not fully convinced of it's total awesomeness I compiled a list of some cool dudes who play an SG:
The Edge-U2
Thome York-Radiohead
Jerry Garcia-Grateful Dead
Dave Grohl-Nirvana, Foo Fighters
George Harrison-From a little band you havn't heard of
Jimi Hendrix-An ok guitar player
Carlos Santana-From down south somewhere
Angus Young-AC/DC, and should be the most SG heralded.
Red Red Wine
So I was flipping through the radio the other day, which I rarely do, and something made me stop on U92. My how far R&B has come. I had sudden flashbacks of UB40 sitting in my room as a 10 year old. Brings back good memories. So I suddenly wished for the real R&B days. Everyone loves UB!!
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Beck, Better than ever!!
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I finally found an online music player that will post to blogger flawlessly, sorry for the delay. Beck has been around for a long while now and seems to age like a fine wine. There is only one Beck sound, it comes from the combo of guitars with the distortion and delay pedals he uses. I won't get into the nitty gritty....but it is absolutely unmistakable when you hear it. Modern Guilt is the new album and it highlights the drums on numerous songs. This just happens to be the best in my opinion. If he continues to make good stuff like this I'll follow him wherever he goes. Oh, and his hair is totally awesome...
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Most Hated Artists
I'm having problems posting songs to my blog again and it's making me very irritated. So within that same vein, I decided to release some frustration by listing my most hated bands/artists of all time. The list is in order of hatred, but keep in mind that they could very well all be so horribly bad that an order is irrelevant.
1. Goo Goo Dolls-
Hard core rockers turned soft-hearted acoustic lovers. Every song ever played on the radio makes you want to bleed from the ears.
2. John Mayer-
The ONLY good thing he has ever done was cover Radiohead's "Kid A". I actually love the song but can't stand the man...
3. Kid Rock-
I think it's the greasy long hair and wife beater that does it for me. Don't get me wrong, anyone that can do country, hip hop, rap, bluegrass, metal, and pump out a ballad must be talented, right?
4.Lenny Kravitz-
When I was 14 I watched a special on VH1 about good ol' Len. I went to Media Play and bought his entire collection. I went home and listened to them all and threw the discs across the room. I've never felt more gypped. Eat it Lenny!!
5.Lynard Skynard-
If I say this in the wrong group I'm bound to be shot, but the old farts really get on my nerves. You write "Sweet Home Alabama" and all the sudden your the ultimate jam band. Sorry boys.
6. Creed-
This is a hard one for me. I really liked their first album when it came out, granted I was 15. I think they are probably the ultimate love to hate band.
7. Don't even get me started on the Jonas Brother, Ashlee whoever, Miley what-e-what's.
Feel free to add a couple of your own or slander my choices....
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
The Kings are King
First of all, I have to apologize for posting so far after my last. I've been trying to work out the kinks with Box.net but it appears they are no longer in business so my song sharing was put on hold.
It has finally arrived!! The new Kings of Leon came not a moment too soon. I was beginning to suffer from the lack of new music. Because of the Times was on my top 5 albums of the year in 06 and the new one definitely does not disappoint. Caleb is singing here a little more and the songs are a bit more generic but still have that unique KOL vibe. They play incredibly well live and if you'd like to check them out they played last night on Letterman. Youtube has a great version of it. It's going to take something really huge at year end to Knock the kings of the pedestal. Listen, love it, please let me know what you think....
Sunday, August 10, 2008
New U2 Nov. 18th
She's A Handsome Woman
Upon first seeing the members of Panic At The Disco for the first time, I thought it was an add for GQ. How could these pretty boys possibly do anything well besides pose for a camera? Well, it turns out they play pretty well also. I've listened to this album a ton and like it more and more. It's just good pop. If you need something mindless in the afternoon, this is your pill.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Go Go Like A Camaro
When I was 14 years old I fell in love with the 1969 Chevy Camaro. It was everything I thought a car should be. Sleek, smooth lines with gut wrenching power from the back wheels. It still makes me weak in the knees when I see one. Liza can attest to many hours spent calculating in detail the exact specifications of my "some day" rebuilt Camaro. In honor of the official release of the 2010 Camaro (which is just as gorgeous by the way) Kings Of Leon will help us usher in the excitement. Thanks to Aaron years ago for introducing this great band.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Colin Meloy Sings Live
For some reason I just can't put this album down. The recording is supurb, along with his voice and incredible guitar skills. The Decemberists frontman tours the U.S. every now and again just by himself and his trusty guitar. Very stripped down and raw but very very worth the experience. He's a funny lookin' dude in real life but he's cool in my book. Wonder is the first song I heard and it caught me, but it's only the beginning.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Last Flowers To The Hospital
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