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static111 said:anybody have mp3s of live at leeds?“Do not postpone happiness”
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“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
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Gary Lee Connor has posted his last conversation with Mark:
ML: Hi Lee. I have moved to Europe, The States feels like a dark and dangerous place and I'm not comfortable there any longer. I have done alot of soul searching and self reflection since the book was released and I feel I owe you a deep apology. I do not expect you to forgive me but I want you to know that I strongly regret the way i portrayed you in it, its to my great shame, and you did not deserve it. We were just kids from a rural town and what we accomplished was a veritable miracle given where we were from. Had it not been for you, none of that would have happened,and despite our juvenile jealousies, individual problems, my addictions, and our likely placements on the autism spectrum, we achieved things those who played the Ranch could only have dreamed of. As I cleaned out my house before coming to Ireland, I came across some hardrives with Trees demos and was blown away by some of the tunes. A song called Hearts and Diamonds hit me in an emotiional place and another called Piano Song actually made me cry. I am scheduled to make a record in London in January and I would like to extend my sincere sorrow for causing you, Janet, and all of your loved ones any pain. I'm just going to throw this out there, but if you are willing, I would like to perhaps record the two songs mentioned for inclusion on my next record, and thereby somehow mend what I've done wrong and show the world that you and I had real power and were a talented team despite my obvious problems
GLC: You’re lucky to get out of the US as you say it is very fucked up here. Janet and I are both doing quite well. She is teaching online and we have not left the house because of the Pandemic since March. I’m finishing up a new album to get out in a few weeks. I still love writing and recording songs but just do it for fun and art like in the beginning. I found a small label in Italy that does vinyl for me and what I am doing now is very artistically satisfying for me but with no pressure from anyone but myself. Both those songs are great and it would be cool for you to record them. Forget about the stuff in the book. I never read more than a couple pages and just heard other stuff second hand on Facebook and I don’t pay much attention to it anymore now that it’s out there and people have read it. So go ahead and do the songs, I never got to make it to Ireland but it sound like an interesting place to live. Let me know if you need help figuring out the songs, I don’t think they are too hard. Lee
ML: That makes me very happy, thank you. I would be most happy if you sang the harmony on the piano song with me and played the absolutely bitching guitar outro on it as well. No one can else do it like you Lee and it would show the world that despite my juvenile bullhit, you and I were and are a special partnership. If you have protools at home or logic or reason, you could do it remotely. give it some thought. and thank you for being such a gentleman.“Do not postpone happiness”
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
(Tim Rogers)0 -
goldrush said:Gary Lee Connor has posted his last conversation with Mark:
ML: Hi Lee. I have moved to Europe, The States feels like a dark and dangerous place and I'm not comfortable there any longer. I have done alot of soul searching and self reflection since the book was released and I feel I owe you a deep apology. I do not expect you to forgive me but I want you to know that I strongly regret the way i portrayed you in it, its to my great shame, and you did not deserve it. We were just kids from a rural town and what we accomplished was a veritable miracle given where we were from. Had it not been for you, none of that would have happened,and despite our juvenile jealousies, individual problems, my addictions, and our likely placements on the autism spectrum, we achieved things those who played the Ranch could only have dreamed of. As I cleaned out my house before coming to Ireland, I came across some hardrives with Trees demos and was blown away by some of the tunes. A song called Hearts and Diamonds hit me in an emotiional place and another called Piano Song actually made me cry. I am scheduled to make a record in London in January and I would like to extend my sincere sorrow for causing you, Janet, and all of your loved ones any pain. I'm just going to throw this out there, but if you are willing, I would like to perhaps record the two songs mentioned for inclusion on my next record, and thereby somehow mend what I've done wrong and show the world that you and I had real power and were a talented team despite my obvious problems
GLC: You’re lucky to get out of the US as you say it is very fucked up here. Janet and I are both doing quite well. She is teaching online and we have not left the house because of the Pandemic since March. I’m finishing up a new album to get out in a few weeks. I still love writing and recording songs but just do it for fun and art like in the beginning. I found a small label in Italy that does vinyl for me and what I am doing now is very artistically satisfying for me but with no pressure from anyone but myself. Both those songs are great and it would be cool for you to record them. Forget about the stuff in the book. I never read more than a couple pages and just heard other stuff second hand on Facebook and I don’t pay much attention to it anymore now that it’s out there and people have read it. So go ahead and do the songs, I never got to make it to Ireland but it sound like an interesting place to live. Let me know if you need help figuring out the songs, I don’t think they are too hard. Lee
ML: That makes me very happy, thank you. I would be most happy if you sang the harmony on the piano song with me and played the absolutely bitching guitar outro on it as well. No one can else do it like you Lee and it would show the world that despite my juvenile bullhit, you and I were and are a special partnership. If you have protools at home or logic or reason, you could do it remotely. give it some thought. and thank you for being such a gentleman.
beautiful music. I wonder now if he ever got them down..... as it is, just those Lee posted in demo form are enough.......
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mickeyrat said:
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https://youtu.be/CRT1tMUDgKg
This video was supposed to be the 3rd part of the live session we shot on 28.02.2022. Mark Lanegan passed away just a few days before. We are honored that he has shared his enormous talent with us.
“Do not postpone happiness”
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
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^ Tremendous song!Athens 2006 / Milton Keynes 2014 / London 1&2 2022 / Seattle 1&2 2024 / Dublin 2024 / Manchester 2024 / New Orleans 20250
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I woke with the chorus of The Circus Is Leaving Town looping around my head recently and I knew I had to hear it before the day could make sense. It's such a great song, and one of Lanegan's best vocals.
https://youtu.be/7BO8fm1STTM
“Do not postpone happiness”
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
(Tim Rogers)0 -
I ordered Sing Backwards and Weep yesterday. Hopefully it gets to me in time to read it on vacation next week.0
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goldrush said:Gary Lee Connor has posted his last conversation with Mark:
ML: Hi Lee. I have moved to Europe, The States feels like a dark and dangerous place and I'm not comfortable there any longer. I have done alot of soul searching and self reflection since the book was released and I feel I owe you a deep apology. I do not expect you to forgive me but I want you to know that I strongly regret the way i portrayed you in it, its to my great shame, and you did not deserve it. We were just kids from a rural town and what we accomplished was a veritable miracle given where we were from. Had it not been for you, none of that would have happened,and despite our juvenile jealousies, individual problems, my addictions, and our likely placements on the autism spectrum, we achieved things those who played the Ranch could only have dreamed of. As I cleaned out my house before coming to Ireland, I came across some hardrives with Trees demos and was blown away by some of the tunes. A song called Hearts and Diamonds hit me in an emotiional place and another called Piano Song actually made me cry. I am scheduled to make a record in London in January and I would like to extend my sincere sorrow for causing you, Janet, and all of your loved ones any pain. I'm just going to throw this out there, but if you are willing, I would like to perhaps record the two songs mentioned for inclusion on my next record, and thereby somehow mend what I've done wrong and show the world that you and I had real power and were a talented team despite my obvious problems
GLC: You’re lucky to get out of the US as you say it is very fucked up here. Janet and I are both doing quite well. She is teaching online and we have not left the house because of the Pandemic since March. I’m finishing up a new album to get out in a few weeks. I still love writing and recording songs but just do it for fun and art like in the beginning. I found a small label in Italy that does vinyl for me and what I am doing now is very artistically satisfying for me but with no pressure from anyone but myself. Both those songs are great and it would be cool for you to record them. Forget about the stuff in the book. I never read more than a couple pages and just heard other stuff second hand on Facebook and I don’t pay much attention to it anymore now that it’s out there and people have read it. So go ahead and do the songs, I never got to make it to Ireland but it sound like an interesting place to live. Let me know if you need help figuring out the songs, I don’t think they are too hard. Lee
ML: That makes me very happy, thank you. I would be most happy if you sang the harmony on the piano song with me and played the absolutely bitching guitar outro on it as well. No one can else do it like you Lee and it would show the world that despite my juvenile bullhit, you and I were and are a special partnership. If you have protools at home or logic or reason, you could do it remotely. give it some thought. and thank you for being such a gentleman.0 -
Was lucky to see them. The contrast of Mark standing there singing in his ghostlike melodies and the brothers belly bumping anf tearing around the stage was so much fun to watch. Never knew they beat the heck out of eachother. Guess that was all a part of who they were. Crazy stuff. Glad I grew up under much better circumstances, but pain and adversity breeds beautiful stuff.0
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Reading this book. What a messssss.0
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If phentenol was around then a lot more people would have died. Damn. Gives me a clue why he was glued to the mic. Kind of glamorizing junk and drunk. Maybe I have to get furthur on to where things get worse then better. No disrespect to ml. Rip, but wow what a story/life. Tough stuff. He knew it.0
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Loujoe said:If phentenol was around then a lot more people would have died. Damn. Gives me a clue why he was glued to the mic. Kind of glamorizing junk and drunk. Maybe I have to get furthur on to where things get worse then better. No disrespect to ml. Rip, but wow what a story/life. Tough stuff. He knew it.0
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It's fentanyl (not phentenol). I'll never understand addiction, whether it involves drugs, gambling, or something else. It makes even less sense for wealthy and famous people to suffer from such things. Oh well, may he rest in peace. At least he died in Ireland, which is a substantially better country than the United States if you ask me.0
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JimFletcherPearlJam said:It's fentanyl (not phentenol). I'll never understand addiction, whether it involves drugs, gambling, or something else. It makes even less sense for wealthy and famous people to suffer from such things. Oh well, may he rest in peace. At least he died in Ireland, which is a substantially better country than the United States if you ask me.0
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I believe there’s a private memorial service for Mark today. Charles Peterson said he’s been putting together some photos for a memorial, but mentioned on Twitter that he wouldn’t be there in personSteve Gullick has also been sharing some great photos todayPost edited by goldrush on“Do not postpone happiness”
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
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Nice to see that picture!
RIP Lanegan. Sorry for the rough start to your life. Thanks for telling your stories.
Reading his book, I feel like I was there. Thank God I wasn't or I likely wouldn't have survived.
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1ThoughtKnown said:JimFletcherPearlJam said:It's fentanyl (not phentenol). I'll never understand addiction, whether it involves drugs, gambling, or something else. It makes even less sense for wealthy and famous people to suffer from such things. Oh well, may he rest in peace. At least he died in Ireland, which is a substantially better country than the United States if you ask me.
Addiction doesn't care how much money you have or how famous you are. What an absolutely absurd statement. Oh well.I LOVE MUSIC.
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mfc2006 said:1ThoughtKnown said:JimFletcherPearlJam said:It's fentanyl (not phentenol). I'll never understand addiction, whether it involves drugs, gambling, or something else. It makes even less sense for wealthy and famous people to suffer from such things. Oh well, may he rest in peace. At least he died in Ireland, which is a substantially better country than the United States if you ask me.
Addiction doesn't care how much money you have or how famous you are. What an absolutely absurd statement. Oh well.and in the 16 years I've been sober I have yet to meet someone clean and sober say they set out to be an alcoholic and/or a drug addictPost edited by mickeyrat on_____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140
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