Today's a day for a recommendation from my better half. Mon had managed to sneak the studio cut for this little diddy into a few car rides before I started seeking it out for myself. Lo and behold I came across this live cut that shows some jam-tastic promise.
For those interested, I also recommend their most recent release, "Where Do We Go From Here?", if only for its tease of what could be another awesome session. For those looking for the live experience, I'm sorry to find that the band appears to be on indefinite hiatus.
Monday, July 29, 2019
Friday, July 12, 2019
“Let us share some thoughts, feelings, and meditate on life using the vehicle of universal music. Music is food for the soul. I hope each of us finds something special in this short journey together.”
michelle asked me last night my favorite song of all times and why...
I had an easy think about it and thought to share with you guys what i told her:
2) 3. because this is the first song i heard after marrying michelle. i don't need to hear this in the afterlife because that day was heaven.
3) baraka. damn beautiful music. despite the rampant drug use associated with the sound tribe, sector 9 does a magnificent job removing restrictions to that place you need to go for music.
4) #6. I listen to this quite often on the train into work avec lac leman et mont blanc devant moi. Being visually surrounded by such natural beauty and this flowing through the ear buds reminds me that there is a lot more to life then trying to fetch that all mighty franc.
5) mouna bowa. a song for all seasons. you need to kick your shoes off and dance? check. you need a song for sunday brunch party? check. you need a song to help the screaming kids in the backseat calm down with? check.
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
Carini - Welcome Back
From Phish.net: "It is difficult to imagine any other Phish song accumulating as much hype and lore in so short a time as has “Carini.” It had a big rookie season back in 1.0, eventually entered the rotation as a consistent first-set shredder, and then in 3.0 emerged as a dependable jam monster."
It continues: "At a time in Phish’s history when Type II jams in unexpected places were very hard to come by, [its breakout performance opening the second set in Worcester on 6/7/12] was a very welcome development indeed. Other standout versions emerged, and by 2013 (particularly in the fall), “Carini” was arguably the most dependable jam vehicle in the toolbox, spawning several very different but very satisfying excursions."
I only bring this up because A) I feel like I'm discovering this song for the first time. It starts off so weird, and probably so off-putting to so many people. And I always want more. Can't get away from it. And B) it's story kind of mimics my view of the band right now. So much history and so much lore. So many dependable, different, and satisfying excursions.
No relation to what I hope is a 3.0 emergence of The Shanty Blog. Not sure why you're even thinking that. No lore, hype, or welcome developments here;) Don't leave me hanging here guys...
Monday, July 8, 2019
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Thursday, December 20, 2012
Ho Ho Ho, Merry Christmas
What's goin' on y'all?
I was thinking the other day, why I don't I make a video and post it on the Shanty? Yes, the man above is in fact me...
No this is really just a shout out to Scooter's text the other day. Alt-J ∆ is definitely worth the listen! Sometimes, a band just f*#&*#* gets it, you know?
I hope everyone is well this holiday season. I wish you all an A+ Christmas 2012. (assuming we don't die tonight... where you at, Harold Camping?!?)
Peace
No this is really just a shout out to Scooter's text the other day. Alt-J ∆ is definitely worth the listen! Sometimes, a band just f*#&*#* gets it, you know?
I hope everyone is well this holiday season. I wish you all an A+ Christmas 2012. (assuming we don't die tonight... where you at, Harold Camping?!?)
Peace
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Hey there shantyfolk!!
Been out of a computer for a while. Finally got it fixed. How's everyone doing? Seems like things sure slowed down a bit here. What's up with that? I was hoping to have a list of new music. I do dig that field report though. Nice one! Anyway, hope all is well. Let's wake this place up eh?!
Embers- hollow cage (odd mix of sigur ros kinda meets black mountainish)
Friday, September 14, 2012
Field Report
Released their self-titled debut album earlier this September. Many Bon Iver fans may recall Justin Vernon's time with De Yarmond Edison. Along with several members from Megafuan, Vernon also played with Chris Porterfield. After the break up, Porterfield took his ball back home. His first post break-up project, Conrad Plymouth, didn't do so hot.
But after listening to this release, I think his future is looking a little brighter. My favorite is still the first track off the album, Fergus Falls. But the rest is pretty solid.
Shanty on, Shanty folk!
P.S. The new blogger interface is looking pretty sweet, no?
But after listening to this release, I think his future is looking a little brighter. My favorite is still the first track off the album, Fergus Falls. But the rest is pretty solid.
Shanty on, Shanty folk!
P.S. The new blogger interface is looking pretty sweet, no?
Labels:
Fergus Falls,
Field Report,
music videos,
New Music
Friday, September 7, 2012
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Beck's New Album
http://www.forbes.com/sites/willburns/2012/08/09/beck-produces-a-genius-innovation-that-appeals-to-the-user-generated-generation/
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Monday, July 23, 2012
New Yeasayer
Good news! There is life after the "Ambling Alp" debacle. That song sucked, and the album was just "meh". This new one took a couple listens, but now I'm a fan again and looking forward to the new album. Second single off of Yeasayer's latest LP due out August 20th.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
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