So, what have you been listening to lately?

Started by Denis, February 08, 2018, 11:49:45 AM

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westen44

Quote from: 4stringer77 on October 26, 2019, 08:31:19 AM
Just when you thought we were out, they drag us back in,  :vader:



After Greta Van Fleet, I really wasn't expecting another LZ rip-off band.  I know the world is a pretty big place, but I still wonder how much more of this kind of stuff it can contain.  LZ had their say, although I much preferred the Yardbirds.  But maybe it's time to move on. 
It's not those who write the laws that have the greatest impact on society.  It's those who write the songs.

--Blaise Pascal

Basvarken

For me this has not much in common with Led Zeppelin.
Except maybe the screamin parts in the lead vocal.
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westen44

It's not those who write the laws that have the greatest impact on society.  It's those who write the songs.

--Blaise Pascal

Dave W

Quote from: westen44 on October 25, 2019, 08:12:34 PM
I noticed they briefly got mentioned in "This is Spinal Tap"



No idea if that was intended to be a reference to the real band or just a comic aside. They did a couple of US tours back in the day but never played Kansas City, much less at a Ramada Inn.  :)

Their 2019 promo video


westen44

I think it was likely a comic aside.  Most of the movie is about stuff that wasn't even real anyway. 
It's not those who write the laws that have the greatest impact on society.  It's those who write the songs.

--Blaise Pascal

Basvarken

Quote from: westen44 on October 26, 2019, 04:27:36 PM
I think it was likely a comic aside.  Most of the movie is about stuff that wasn't even real anyway.

Wait! What?
Spinal Tap wasn't for real?
:mrgreen:
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westen44

Quote from: Basvarken on October 27, 2019, 04:02:18 AM
Wait! What?
Spinal Tap wasn't for real?
:mrgreen:

It was funny.  ;D  I wish they could come up with stuff like that more often, but I guess comedy isn't very easy. 
It's not those who write the laws that have the greatest impact on society.  It's those who write the songs.

--Blaise Pascal

Dave W

I read today that Joe Sun died Friday. Rochester, Minnesota native. He hadn't been active in a long time. I liked his stuff from the late 70s to mid 80s.

From 1978.


uwe

#578
Quote from: Basvarken on October 26, 2019, 12:40:55 PM
I like it

What else is new?  :mrgreen:

Not Led Zep'ish you say? You used to lie a lot better!  :-* :mrgreen: It has Zep-marks all over it, just listen to the guitar arrangement during the chorus. Not all of their songs are in that vein though, it has to be said. No CD out yet (just an EP), but it probably won't be long.

It's well done, no issue with it. Getting Led Zep out of the US rock blood system is futile. They have thoroughly contaminated you (and - obviously - parts of The Netherlands).
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

Basvarken

#579
To me they sound more like a mix between AC/DC and Aerosmith. If that is the same as Led Zeppelin in your book, than it's fine with me. You might as well say that all hard rock bands are Led Zeppelin clones.
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westen44

Quote from: Dave W on October 27, 2019, 04:58:56 PM
I read today that Joe Sun died Friday. Rochester, Minnesota native. He hadn't been active in a long time. I liked his stuff from the late 70s to mid 80s.

From 1978.



This song was co-written by Dickey Betts.  Up to this point, I wasn't familiar with it. 

It's not those who write the laws that have the greatest impact on society.  It's those who write the songs.

--Blaise Pascal

uwe

#581
Quote from: Basvarken on October 28, 2019, 10:28:44 AM
To me they sound more like a mix between AC/DC and Aerosmith. If that is the same as Led Zeppelin in your book, than it's fine with me. You might as well say that all hard rock bands are Led Zeppelin clones.

Nope, there are - thankfully so - a lot of hard and heavy rock bands which are largely or totally Led Zep-content-free: Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Uriah Heep, Golden Earring, Queensryche, Thin Lizzy, Ted Nugent, Bloodrock, Status Quo, Cactus, Grand Funk Railroad, Foghat, Scorpions, Judas Priest, James Gang, Accept, Saxon, Humble Pie, UFO/MSG, Blue Öyster Cult, Iron Maiden, Nazareth, Motörhead, Bachman Turner Overdrive, Bad Company (though on Swan Song, Led Zep's vanity label), Mott the Hoople, Slade ...

Zep's dominance as a musical influence is very much an American phenomenon. Whitesnake is a good example - their music was still un-zep'ish on their early to mid period albums (when they reigned Europe and Japan, but couldn't get arrested in the US). Come Coverdale's urge to crack the US market, come the first marked Zep influence with Slow 'n' Easy on Slide It In (after dissolution of the classic Whitesnake lineup) and of course Still of the Night on the US-conquering 1987 album. All credit must go to Peter Grant who kept Led Zep touring the US (and pretty much nowhere else) so incessantly until they had even a country as huge as the US in their pocket. He sure had a master plan, he criss-cross-vaccinated the biggest music market in the world with his protegés.
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

Dave W

Quote from: westen44 on October 28, 2019, 12:52:16 PM
This song was co-written by Dickey Betts.  Up to this point, I wasn't familiar with it. 



That's the flip side of Ready For The Times To Get Better, which was Joe's 1980 cover of Crystal Gayle's 1978 hit.

Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You was co-written by Hugh Moffatt and his then-wife Pebe Sebert, who is the mother of the notorious Ke$ha, who has now dropped the dollar sign and is just Kesha. I noticed she was scheduled to be on Jimmy Kimmel tonight. Glad I missed it.

westen44

Quote from: Dave W on October 28, 2019, 10:50:03 PM
That's the flip side of Ready For The Times To Get Better, which was Joe's 1980 cover of Crystal Gayle's 1978 hit.

Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You was co-written by Hugh Moffatt and his then-wife Pebe Sebert, who is the mother of the notorious Ke$ha, who has now dropped the dollar sign and is just Kesha. I noticed she was scheduled to be on Jimmy Kimmel tonight. Glad I missed it.

My familiarity with Kesha is pretty sketchy.  Usually when I see her name it has something to do with suing her producer for sexual assault.  But it isn't a case I've kept up with. 
It's not those who write the laws that have the greatest impact on society.  It's those who write the songs.

--Blaise Pascal

uwe

I just know her from this here:



Old age is taking its toll on me: I had tickets to see The Struts in Cologne last Friday and then forgot to go. Ouch. The ticket company sends me an email on Sunday and asks me: "How did you like The Struts in concert, Uwe?" How inane ...  :-\
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...