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I assume too much!tempo_n_groove said:
Nope. All bands I never listened to.brianlux said:
I think t_n_g was kidding.lolobugg said:
You were kidding, right, t?
Thank you for the history lesson. I have heard a riff or two from D Jr that I liked.
Here's a cool video of Dinosaur Jr with J wrecking his hearing, Murph keeping good beats, and some cool bass playing my Lou, subject at hand:
(An even better version of "The Lung" can be found on the DVD, "Dinosaur Jr, Live in the Middle East". I've never been able to find that on YouTube, but if I had to name one all-time personal favorite live-on-film music performance, that would be the one.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMjQVRWxbPI
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Yes! Love that song!buck502000 said:Feel the pain
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Oh my, the vinyl gods have been so good to me lately. Picked this one up for a paltry 3 dollars. What a fine album! Vince Guaraldi and Bola Sete, Live at the El Matador.

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Didn't that guy write the Peanuts theme?brianlux said:Oh my, the vinyl gods have been so good to me lately. Picked this one up for a paltry 3 dollars. What a fine album! Vince Guaraldi and Bola Sete, Live at the El Matador.
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YES!!tempo_n_groove said:
Didn't that guy write the Peanuts theme?brianlux said:Oh my, the vinyl gods have been so good to me lately. Picked this one up for a paltry 3 dollars. What a fine album! Vince Guaraldi and Bola Sete, Live at the El Matador.
One of my favorite records (Charlie Brown Christmas)..although only gets a few spins a year. It's been remastered a few times and is excellent.0 -
See, I have no idea who the F Lou Barlow is but I know that Guaraldi wrote the damn Peanuts theme, lol.mrussel1 said:
YES!!tempo_n_groove said:
Didn't that guy write the Peanuts theme?brianlux said:Oh my, the vinyl gods have been so good to me lately. Picked this one up for a paltry 3 dollars. What a fine album! Vince Guaraldi and Bola Sete, Live at the El Matador.
One of my favorite records (Charlie Brown Christmas)..although only gets a few spins a year. It's been remastered a few times and is excellent.0 -
Lou is also one of the nicest guys you could ever hope to meet. If you go to a Sebadoh show he’s usually behind the merch desk, not just to meet fans and sign autographs, he’s the one doing the selling. He’s really down to earth and is always happy to chat.brianlux said:
I assume too much!tempo_n_groove said:
Nope. All bands I never listened to.brianlux said:
I think t_n_g was kidding.lolobugg said:
You were kidding, right, t?
Thank you for the history lesson. I have heard a riff or two from D Jr that I liked.
Here's a cool video of Dinosaur Jr with J wrecking his hearing, Murph keeping good beats, and some cool bass playing my Lou, subject at hand:
(An even better version of "The Lung" can be found on the DVD, "Dinosaur Jr, Live in the Middle East". I've never been able to find that on YouTube, but if I had to name one all-time personal favorite live-on-film music performance, that would be the one.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMjQVRWxbPI
Sebadoh are still such a lo-fi band, it’s great. Jason and Lou have both recently done solo ‘house’ tours, where they’ve asked fans to suggest places to play. You can tell they don’t make that much money out of it - after Lou bust his collar bone, his dad joined his tour to drive the van - so I’ll always try to turn people on to them any chance I getPost edited by goldrush on“Do not postpone happiness”
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Nice!goldrush said:
Lou is also one of the nicest guys you could ever hope to meet. If you go to a Sebadoh show he’s usually behind the mercy desk, not just to meet fans and sign autographs, he’s the one doing the selling. He’s really down to earth and is always happy to chat.brianlux said:
I assume too much!tempo_n_groove said:
Nope. All bands I never listened to.brianlux said:
I think t_n_g was kidding.lolobugg said:
You were kidding, right, t?
Thank you for the history lesson. I have heard a riff or two from D Jr that I liked.
Here's a cool video of Dinosaur Jr with J wrecking his hearing, Murph keeping good beats, and some cool bass playing my Lou, subject at hand:
(An even better version of "The Lung" can be found on the DVD, "Dinosaur Jr, Live in the Middle East". I've never been able to find that on YouTube, but if I had to name one all-time personal favorite live-on-film music performance, that would be the one.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMjQVRWxbPI
Sebadoh are still such a lo-fi band, it’s great. Jason and Lou have both recently done solo ‘house’ tours, where they’ve asked fans to suggest places to play. You can tell they don’t make that much money out of it - after Lou bust his collar bone, his dad joined his tour to drive the van - so I’ll always try to turn people on to them any chance I get
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Yeah, he did the A Charlie Brown Christmas album and Jazz Impressions of a Boy Named Charlie Brown which are great because they so cool plus they opened up the door for a lot of kids to appreciate jazz as they grew up. And as great as those are, Guaraldi did so much more. He was often kind of relegated to a pop-jazz genre but really, I (and many others) think he was an underrated jazz artist. His sound was deceptively "easy". I think a lot of jazz snobs haven't really listened to him all that well. I think we was one of the best and that he is easy to get into is no detriment to my way of thinking/hearing. One of his finest non-Peanuts works is the fine album, Cast Your Fate to the Wind: Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus.tempo_n_groove said:
Didn't that guy write the Peanuts theme?brianlux said:Oh my, the vinyl gods have been so good to me lately. Picked this one up for a paltry 3 dollars. What a fine album! Vince Guaraldi and Bola Sete, Live at the El Matador.
Here's a great cut from that LP:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym5R67fH7Dc
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Just broke down and bought the Clapton complete record day box set off ebay.
Had to have it."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
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I'll be on the hunt for that album now. TY!brianlux said:
Yeah, he did the A Charlie Brown Christmas album and Jazz Impressions of a Boy Named Charlie Brown which are great because they so cool plus they opened up the door for a lot of kids to appreciate jazz as they grew up. And as great as those are, Guaraldi did so much more. He was often kind of relegated to a pop-jazz genre but really, I (and many others) think he was an underrated jazz artist. His sound was deceptively "easy". I think a lot of jazz snobs haven't really listened to him all that well. I think we was one of the best and that he is easy to get into is no detriment to my way of thinking/hearing. One of his finest non-Peanuts works is the fine album, Cast Your Fate to the Wind: Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus.tempo_n_groove said:
Didn't that guy write the Peanuts theme?brianlux said:Oh my, the vinyl gods have been so good to me lately. Picked this one up for a paltry 3 dollars. What a fine album! Vince Guaraldi and Bola Sete, Live at the El Matador.
Here's a great cut from that LP:
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Most of it is very, very good. But I noticed on that some of the 80's recorded stuff (Pretending, Forever Man, etc.) are sub par compared to the rest. Maybe the master tapes were digital or just not that high of quality. Either way, 4 records for 50 bucks is a steal.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Just broke down and bought the Clapton complete record day box set off ebay.
Had to have it.0 -
For $50... yes. That's not what I paid though.mrussel1 said:
Most of it is very, very good. But I noticed on that some of the 80's recorded stuff (Pretending, Forever Man, etc.) are sub par compared to the rest. Maybe the master tapes were digital or just not that high of quality. Either way, 4 records for 50 bucks is a steal.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Just broke down and bought the Clapton complete record day box set off ebay.
Had to have it.
Oh well. Win some lose some.
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The list was $49... damn.. I hope you didn't get it seocnd market. My store still had two available the other day when I was there. I was surprised.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
For $50... yes. That's not what I paid though.mrussel1 said:
Most of it is very, very good. But I noticed on that some of the 80's recorded stuff (Pretending, Forever Man, etc.) are sub par compared to the rest. Maybe the master tapes were digital or just not that high of quality. Either way, 4 records for 50 bucks is a steal.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Just broke down and bought the Clapton complete record day box set off ebay.
Had to have it.
Oh well. Win some lose some.0 -
mrussel1 said:
The list was $49... damn.. I hope you didn't get it seocnd market. My store still had two available the other day when I was there. I was surprised.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
For $50... yes. That's not what I paid though.mrussel1 said:
Most of it is very, very good. But I noticed on that some of the 80's recorded stuff (Pretending, Forever Man, etc.) are sub par compared to the rest. Maybe the master tapes were digital or just not that high of quality. Either way, 4 records for 50 bucks is a steal.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Just broke down and bought the Clapton complete record day box set off ebay.
Had to have it.
Oh well. Win some lose some.
Gall darnit.
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