Mark Lanegan(the guy that you all seem to like)
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sgossard3 wrote:get a feel for his versatility IMO
as for QOTSA stuff:
Rated R:
In The Fade (Lead vocals)
Auto Pilot, I Think I Lost My Headache, Leg Of Lamb (all backing vocals)
Songs For The Deaf:
Hangin' Tree (Lead)
Song For The Deaf
God Is In The Radio
A Song For The Dead
Lullabies To Paralyze:
This Lullaby (Lead)
Burn The Witch
You've Got A Killer Scene There Man...
Era Vulgaris:
River In The Road (just does harmonies on this one i think?)
Lanegan also has songwriting credits on No One Knows, Tangled Up In Plaid, Long Slow Goodbye and Medication....but i cant remember off top of my head if he actually sings on them or not.
also check out
Mike Watt - Ball Hog or Tugboat: "Max & Wells"
Melissa Auf Der Maur - Auf Der Maur: "Taste You"
Mad Season - Above: "I'm Above" & "Long Gone Day"0 -
Marie Curie wrote:Field Songs
I agree with this0 -
So do I. You can't go wrong with I'll Take Care of You as well. Hell, dude if you have the money, just buy all his work! haha. You won't regret it, I assure you.0
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eyedclaar wrote:Alright, now I have:
Sweet Oblivion
Dust
Whiskey for the Holy Ghost
Soulsavers
Bubblegum
What should I get next?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m00XdHFWOaY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csm5He8OUD8Smokey Robinson constantly looks like he's trying to act natural after being accused of farting.0 -
PJGARDEN wrote:After Whiskey my favorite is Scrapes at Midnight so that's my suggestion. Just get anything and everything you can!
I am going to give my wife a list of nothing but Lanegan to get me for christmas. Funny, I've owned Whiskey for 10 years now and I'm just now getting into it. Sooooo mellow, but I'm getting the hang of it. His vocal melodies are so subtle that they're easy to miss. It's once I learn the song well enough that I can sing along that I really uncover his genius.Idaho's Premier Outdoor Writer
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Rhinocerous Surprise wrote:Well, if you like Meth Blues, you should check out Here Comes That Weird Chill. It's an EP of outtakes from Bubblegum.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m00XdHFWOaY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csm5He8OUD8
Both great. Thank you!Idaho's Premier Outdoor Writer
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You should also check out Screaming Tree's Uncle Anesthesia
not a bad song on that one either0 -
Lanegan7 wrote:You should also check out Screaming Tree's Uncle Anesthesia
not a bad song on that one either
About a hundred years ago, I think I heard it on a beat up casette tape through a real crappy, speaker-blown boom box. I wasn't very impressed but I suspect I didn't really give it much of a chance...
I'll pick up that one too.Idaho's Premier Outdoor Writer
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Personally I love all of the Screaming Trees work, but I will admit that it took me a little while to get into their earlier stuff, mainly because the recordings were so low budget. Now though, Invisible Lantern has grown to be one of my fav Trees albums. Songs like Lines & Circles, Night Comes Creeping, and Grey Diamond Desert are golden. In fact, if Lanegan "covers" another one of his own songs again on the next Soulsavers album, I want it to be a quality recording of Grey Diamond Desert. Simply an epic, beauty of a song that really showed off his "younger" sounding vocals for the first time.
And eyedclaar, I got into Lanegan by listening to the Trees first; it took me a while to get into his solo stuff. But I agree with you; once you listen to the solo stuff a few times, learn the music and lyrics, and really 'listen' to his vocals, you finally see the passion and genius (IMO) behind his work. Discovering Lanegan's back catalouge was as great to me as discovering Soundgarden's. And that's sayin' something...0 -
I think I might get Dust tomorrow. It's at the used shop for $5 or something. I've never heard a Screaming Trees album, but I love the Gutter Twins.she was underwhelmed, if that's a word0
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unifiedscene wrote:I think I might get Dust tomorrow. It's at the used shop for $5 or something. I've never heard a Screaming Trees album, but I love the Gutter Twins.
They are wrong."I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"0 -
Surprised I didnt find someone posting this first one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvwEkZFfmPk - House a home
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DF2WY672VI - Live version
And I just found this one, its great :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9d_0arnago
Hope everyone enjoys these
EDIT: BTW Uncle Anesthesia is my favorite, I like the Screaming Trees older more psychedelic stuff, im not totally into Dust, its a great album, but not my favorite...Pirates had democracy too.
"Its a secret to everybody."0 -
You can't go wrong with early Screaming Trees stuff either but I wouldn't get all the early albums. I do however recommend their 1985-1989 anthology disc, there are some real gems on that one.0
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Dulli rocks. The Afghan Whigs were awesome.one foot in the door
the other foot in the gutter
sweet smell that they adore
I think I'd rather smother
-The Replacements-0 -
I love the Screaming Trees, I love most of his solo work, and I love the Gutter Twins.
Lanegan = musical genius, up to par with Pearl Jam.Nathan0 -
not for me? wrote:I love the Screaming Trees, I love most of his solo work, and I love the Gutter Twins.
Lanegan = musical genius, up to par with Pearl Jam.
not to knock PJ...0 -
Dust is an awesome album. Now to track down Sweet Oblivion or Whiskey from a Ghost.she was underwhelmed, if that's a word0
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sgossard3 wrote:i would argue that he is even MORE consistently good than PJ... not to mention the sheer volume and pace at which he works... gives his fans plenty to keep us busy
not to knock PJ...
Now to listen to Saturnalia again!Nathan0 -
OffHeGoes132 wrote:Personally I love all of the Screaming Trees work, but I will admit that it took me a little while to get into their earlier stuff, mainly because the recordings were so low budget. Now though, Invisible Lantern has grown to be one of my fav Trees albums. Songs like Lines & Circles, Night Comes Creeping, and Grey Diamond Desert are golden. In fact, if Lanegan "covers" another one of his own songs again on the next Soulsavers album, I want it to be a quality recording of Grey Diamond Desert. Simply an epic, beauty of a song that really showed off his "younger" sounding vocals for the first time.
And eyedclaar, I got into Lanegan by listening to the Trees first; it took me a while to get into his solo stuff. But I agree with you; once you listen to the solo stuff a few times, learn the music and lyrics, and really 'listen' to his vocals, you finally see the passion and genius (IMO) behind his work. Discovering Lanegan's back catalouge was as great to me as discovering Soundgarden's. And that's sayin' something...
Yes, I'm stoked to be obsessing about an artist again. My guitar player just burned me a copy of Scraps at Midnight when I was at his house last night. Don't worry, I'll buy it eventually.
Thankfully I was always on board with Soundgarden and I did listen to Lanegan just not all of it. I was familiar with the two big Trees albums, Mad Season, his work with QOTSA, etc., but I've been missing out on a ton.Idaho's Premier Outdoor Writer
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