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Apr 9, 2021 - 9:05pm
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
ColdMiser wrote:
sirdroseph wrote:
Disc are away! ETA for everyone is Friday or so.
my favorite post lady delivered a disc today!
Somethin' in my mailbox too!
This only means that at some point I guess I'll belch out a disc for y'all. I think up a theme and the first 3 songs are easy and great and then oh, can't think of any more. Dang.
This only means that at some point I guess I'll belch out a disc for y'all. I think up a theme and the first 3 songs are easy and great and then oh, can't think of any more. Dang.
I just got my CD's in the mail today! Mystery abounds!
Yea I would like to claim a spiritual minimalism inspired by Thoreau, but in reality I just have a hate/hate relationship with printers so I will post the song list in about a week or so to give everyone a chance to receive and listen.
Location: Really deep in the heart of South California Gender:
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Apr 8, 2021 - 12:57pm
ColdMiser wrote:
KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:
Boy I had to scroll down quite a way to find the original post of the mix. Feel late to the gig for sure. As previously stated, I'm a lover of Power Pop so this was something I was looking forward to listening to. It didn't disappoint. Some good familiar things and ALOT of new ones My thoughts along the way
Disc 1 So Sad About Us - wasn't familiar with this but Kieth Moon's style was unmistakable. Couldn't I just Tell You - I started listening to Todd around the age of 14. Something/Anything was the 2nd album of his that I bought and it turned me into an instant fan, Big Time! So hearing it in the context of this mix just tells me (no pun intended there) where my love of Power Pop originated. The Searchers - love that Rickenbacher sound! Cheap Trick - solid selection from them, considering their extensive catalogue. Nice Pik! Up All Night - This has all the ingredients of a great power pop tune, not overly produced, just sweet. And I think I have a Records album stashed away in my vinyl collection that is overdue for a playing. Too Much Joy - good band name. Lay your head in my lap stood out on the lyrics. Can't have too much joy that way wink wink Throwing Muses - this song was familiar to me but I'll be damned if I know from where
Disc 2 Lush - thought it was the Bangles Long Time Coming - Digged the vocals and that background sound was interesting. 78 Saab - the voice sounded familiar, but I've never heard of these guys. Melody Comes - good guitar drive Floating Vibes - I really dug this tune, probably favorite on the mix. Surfer Blood hmmm. I've never been surfing actually. Gold and Honey - good use of hand clapping, liked how they mixed up the beats The Mess you Made - Chicks are always turning into messes, what's up with that. Cloud Nothings - These guys have a great drummer Silver Sun Pickups - I've like these guys from the first time I've heard them. This was new so extra sweet Eight Miles Out - Winner for the best mix closer! Excellent!
Nice work Kurt! Love the Calvin and Hobbes artwork too. I'm a fan from way back. Thanks for your patience on the review. Seems like everyone had theirs in before the disc hit my mailbox.
Hey! I really appreciate the time you spent doing a review. Glad you liked my mix. I just love Power Pop. Iâm always amazed at the songs I listen to from way back and I realized they were Power Pop!
The Who. Who da thunk? Good olâ Pete initially coined the term Power Pop.
Todd was there in the beginnings for sure.
The 12 string Rickenbacher. If I knew how to play that instrument the way experts played it... Iâd just lay on a bed all day and jangle. Look for something in the future from me on that subject.
Boy I had to scroll down quite a way to find the original post of the mix. Feel late to the gig for sure. As previously stated, I'm a lover of Power Pop so this was something I was looking forward to listening to. It didn't disappoint. Some good familiar things and ALOT of new ones My thoughts along the way
Disc 1 So Sad About Us - wasn't familiar with this but Kieth Moon's style was unmistakable. Couldn't I just Tell You - I started listening to Todd around the age of 14. Something/Anything was the 2nd album of his that I bought and it turned me into an instant fan, Big Time! So hearing it in the context of this mix just tells me (no pun intended there) where my love of Power Pop originated. The Searchers - love that Rickenbacher sound! Cheap Trick - solid selection from them, considering their extensive catalogue. Nice Pik! Up All Night - This has all the ingredients of a great power pop tune, not overly produced, just sweet. And I think I have a Records album stashed away in my vinyl collection that is overdue for a playing. Too Much Joy - good band name. Lay your head in my lap stood out on the lyrics. Can't have too much joy that way wink wink Throwing Muses - this song was familiar to me but I'll be damned if I know from where
Disc 2 Lush - thought it was the Bangles Long Time Coming - Digged the vocals and that background sound was interesting. 78 Saab - the voice sounded familiar, but I've never heard of these guys. Melody Comes - good guitar drive Floating Vibes - I really dug this tune, probably favorite on the mix. Surfer Blood hmmm. I've never been surfing actually. Gold and Honey - good use of hand clapping, liked how they mixed up the beats The Mess you Made - Chicks are always turning into messes, what's up with that. Cloud Nothings - These guys have a great drummer Silver Sun Pickups - I've like these guys from the first time I've heard them. This was new so extra sweet Eight Miles Out - Winner for the best mix closer! Excellent!
Nice work Kurt! Love the Calvin and Hobbes artwork too. I'm a fan from way back. Thanks for your patience on the review. Seems like everyone had theirs in before the disc hit my mailbox.
I'm really OK with that. Just opened up my "library" on the external HD and having trouble finding 90% of it. So pushing to June gives me more time to figure it out (slang for procrastinate).
i'm with you on this
i've still got a varied mish mash of music stored on compact discs, hard drives and cloud storage
Location: Really deep in the heart of South California Gender:
Posted:
Apr 2, 2021 - 12:56pm
ColdMiser wrote:
sirdroseph wrote:
If that is ok with everyone maybe we just move everyone up a month; don't want us to run over each other and give everyone time to digest, reflect and move on to the next meal!
I'm really OK with that. Just opened up my "library" on the external HD and having trouble finding 90% of it. So pushing to June gives me more time to figure it out (slang for procrastinate).
If that is ok with everyone maybe we just move everyone up a month; don't want us to run over each other and give everyone time to digest, reflect and move on to the next meal!
I'm really OK with that. Just opened up my "library" on the external HD and having trouble finding 90% of it. So pushing to June gives me more time to figure it out (slang for procrastinate).