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OT: New Music (Released January 2020 or Later)

And not a fan of The Strokes either. Also, setlists rarely seem to include any material from Mother's Milk, my favorite RHCP album. And the only tun they have played is Nobody Weird Like Me, which is great, but would want more of Mother's Milk. To me, that is their Born To Run. Also very little from Blood Sugar Sex Magik.



Will have to check out the new album. That first song was a snoozer.

I try not to look at preceding setlists of concerts I'm mulling going to. I've gotten disappointed countless times seeing the exact same show. Pearl Jam was an exception to this as their sets would often be completely different, minus a few staples in the same spots. Sidebar, their show last summer at SeaHearNow was straight trash; worst PJ show I've ever seen out of 20.

I'm more of a Blood Sugar fan. To me, front to back that album is incred. And what an odd one to play off of Mother's Milk. Def check out the new album. Start right at song 2. It's a really solid album. Makes you appreciate how much Frusciante brings to the table creatively and harmoniously as a singer
 
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I recommend A Quiet Town by The Killers.
I heard it the other day on 107.1 The Peak. First time I've been impressed by a new tune in quite a while.
 
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Wanted to follow up with the 3rd album of this 4 album project. This in the thematic concept is called “ The Fall”, I‘m really enjoying this segmented release and the whole 4 albums this summer. Here are 2 songs off this album and they are terrific. ”Gravity” reminds me of an updated and fresh take on the sound of the band “ Little Feat” , a band I absolutely loved back in the 1970s.



Waiting for the last album of this journey to be released in another week. However I wanted to post a live version of the song “ Gravity” recorded live at Red Rocks in Col. a few weeks ago. This is the first time they played this live. The vibe really reminds me of the group Little Feat. Fantastic playing and singing. Derek Trucks electric bottleneck guitar playing on the outro of this song is mind boggling. It is among the most emotive and edgy that I have ever heard.

 
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This band also released a song dedicated to their former keyboard and flute player Kofi Burbridge who passed away several years ago at 57. He was a musician blessed with “perfect pitch”. He was the older brother of Oteil Burbridge who was the bass player for The Allman Brothers Band from 1995 to their end in 2014. He now is he bass player for Dead and Company:

 
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Lotta good music in this thread.

I know this band isn’t new but I have started listening to Greta Van Fleet. Surprisingly very good. Throwback band with Rush and Led Zeppelin sound.

 
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Lotta good music in this thread.

I know this band isn’t new but I have started listening to Greta Van Fleet. Surprisingly very good. Throwback band with Rush and Led Zeppelin sound.

I became aware of them back in 2018 and got a kick out of them. Very much a classic rock sound. I saw them play live in NYC in late 2018. They can absolutely play. Maybe not the most ”organic” band but good. They get way too much criticism In certain circles. Here is a song from their most recent album that I like:

 
Waiting for the last album of this journey to be released in another week. However I wanted to post a live version of the song “ Gravity” recorded live at Red Rocks in Col. a few weeks ago. This is the first time they played this live. The vibe really reminds me of the group Little Feat. Fantastic playing and singing. Derek Trucks electric bottleneck guitar playing on the outro of this song is mind boggling. It is among the most emotive and edgy that I have ever heard.

OK.....finally a good one.
More like what I expected from Derek Trucks post-Allmans.
 
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Melissa Etheridge
Would still pick Stevie
Even at seventy four
Old crushes die hard

But a lot better
In nineteen seventy four
A lot of hard miles
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Some new albums released today. Marcus King’s album “Young Blood” is out. Album is personal and dedicated to the “Power Trio” bands of the late 60s and early 70s. Some good stuff. This is “Pain”:

 
The final 4th album of “I am the Moon” is out, this is “ Farewell” and this song is “Last Night In The Rain”:

 
The final 4th album of “I am the Moon” is out, this is “ Farewell” and this song is “Last Night In The Rain”:

You are probably aware of Rick Beato and his YouTube Interviews. He has a recent one with Derek Trucks. His interviews are outstanding, from a musician's perspective. His interview of Maynard James Keenan may be the best interview of him ever. Watching is interview of Kim Thayil of Soundgarden, Krist Novoselic of Nirvana, and a producer of many Seattle bands and member of the seminal band Skinyard. Better than anything on TV.
 
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You are probably aware of Rick Beato and his YouTube Interviews. He has a recent one with Derek Trucks. His interviews are outstanding, from a musician's perspective. His interview of Maynard James Keenan may be the best interview of him ever. Watching is interview of Kim Thayil of Soundgarden, Krist Novoselic of Nirvana, and a producer of many Seattle bands and member of the seminal band Skinyard. Better than anything on TV.
Yes, I did see that and his interview with Trucks was fantastic. Beato is a great interviewer, he really can feel out the person. Trucks is a fairly “ inward” guy and Beato understood that and just let him talk and get comfortable and he really opened up. Beato is one of the great music people on YouTube, he knows his stuff.
 
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Yes, I did see that and his interview with Trucks was fantastic. Beato is a great interviewer, he really can feel out the person. Trucks is a fairly “ inward” guy and Beato understood that and just let him talk and get comfortable and he really opened up. Beato is one of the great music people on YouTube, he knows his stuff.
Whether you are a Tool, A Perfect Circle or Puscifer fan or not, I highly recommend the interview with Maynard James Keenan. MJK is another very tough guy to get anything out of. While mostly a Tool fan, I gained an appreciation for A Perfect Circle, led by a guitarist from West Milford, NJ, Billy Howerdel.

Beato dug into two APC songs that I was not aware of, which are part of a concept album, Thirteenth Step, about different aspects and perception of addiction and recovery.

 
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