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  • When I was 12 or 13 I bought a copy of Up In It at a flea market and I instantly fell in love with them. I think the opening track of that album, Retarded, is probably my favorite since it's probably the song that got me hooked.
  • Here is a recording of "Crazy" from Spring and Airbrake in Belfast. (I recorded both Dublin and Belfast shows).
    Sony ECM 717 stereo mics-->Edirol R09HR at 16b/44.1khz-->CD Wave-->WAV/320kbps mp3.

    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OCINSRVN
    My Pearl Jam shows: 1 in 1995, 2 in 1998, 20 in 2003, 13 in 2006, 3 in 2007, 8 in 2008, 5 in 2009, 4 in 2010, 5 in 2012. EV: 8 in 2011, 1 in 2012. Brad: 1 in 1998, 1 in 2002.

  • Ha, much more awesome, cheers :mrgreen:
  • pjl44
    pjl44 Posts: 10,547
    cdp1223 wrote:
    pjl44 wrote:
    cdp1223 wrote:
    Twilight Singers, Gutter Twins, Greg Dulli solo....etc

    Anybody into them? Favorites?

    The Afghan Whigs were the first band I really developed a band crush on, so to speak. I bought everything, traded every bootleg I could find, went to tons of shows, etc. Then of course, they broke up. Sad times, indeed.

    Luckily, Greg Dulli can't sit still for 5 minutes without putting out an album with someone, so, hooray for me. I still listen to the Afghan Whigs stuff nearly as much as the Pearl Jam stuff I have. Recently, though, the Gutter Twins albums have been in heavy rotation on my ipod. Mark Lanegan+Greg Dulli? Yes, please, I'll take two.

    I also came to know Shawn Smith, Brad, Satchel, Pigeonhed, etc. from the first iteration of the Twilight Singers, so that was a handy bonus.

    Hey! You going to any of the Dulli shows? Saw the setlist from night one in NOLA...it will blow your mind.
    Sorry, just saw this. YES! I went to see Dulli at Brillobox in Pittsburgh about 2 weeks ago. Stood about 2 feet in front of him. It was an amazing show, great setlist, but the crowd was sort of douchey so he got a bit cranky once or twice. Is it wrong that I don't like Dulli's stage presence quite as much now that he's sober? :lol:

    Excellent! Went to the Cambridge show and it was outstanding. Similar experience...we were in the front row. Our crowd was way tame...I was hoping for some sing alongs, but everyone just sorta kicked back and took it in. He only had to yell at one guy...the dude was in the front row and checking his email during one of the songs. You can imagine how that went.
  • pjl44 wrote:
    He only had to yell at one guy...the dude was in the front row and checking his email during one of the songs. You can imagine how that went.
    He a prickly fucker, isn't he? :D
    My Pearl Jam shows: 1 in 1995, 2 in 1998, 20 in 2003, 13 in 2006, 3 in 2007, 8 in 2008, 5 in 2009, 4 in 2010, 5 in 2012. EV: 8 in 2011, 1 in 2012. Brad: 1 in 1998, 1 in 2002.
  • pjl44
    pjl44 Posts: 10,547
    Does anyone know where I can hear On The Corner? New Twilight Singers tune that Denis Leary played on a guest radio show last night. I missed the show and have been scouring the internet for it.
  • pjl44
    pjl44 Posts: 10,547
    pjl44 wrote:
    Does anyone know where I can hear On The Corner? New Twilight Singers tune that Denis Leary played on a guest radio show last night. I missed the show and have been scouring the internet for it.

    Look at me answering my own question. It starts at 10:30:
    http://www2.1077theend.com/listen/whats-next-121910
  • pjl44
    pjl44 Posts: 10,547
    I guess it's much easier to find a new song now vs. 11 years ago 
  • goldrush
    goldrush everybody knows this is nowhere Posts: 7,805
    edited May 2022

    Announcing A New Album, New Single/Video and More Tour Dates!

    how do you burn

    HOW DO YOU BURN?
    Out 9/9/2022 on Royal Cream/BMG 

    The Afghan Whigs announce their first studio album in five years How Do You Burn?, which is set for release on September 9th via Royal Cream/BMG. How Do You Burn?’, their ninth album overall and following on from the brace of widely-acclaimed records they’ve made previously since re-grouping in 2012, ‘Do to the Beast’ (2014) and ‘In Spades’ (2017). ‘How Do You Burn?’ picks up the baton laid down by each of those records and runs it to the horizon.

    Work on it was begun in September 2020 - the COVID pandemic having forced Whigs frontman/songwriter Greg Dulli to abandon plans to tour his highly-praised solo album, ‘Random Desire’ - and continued over the next 14 months.

     
    The global pandemic dictated also that the band record largely apart from, and in different locations to, each other: Dulli, his co-producer Christopher Thorn and drummer Patrick Keeler together in California; bassist John Curley, guitarist Jon Skibic and strings man Rick Nelson laying down and engineering their own parts in Cincinnati, New Jersey and New Orleans, respectively. 
     
    “Once we got the system down, we started flying,” says Dulli.

    TRACK LIST:
    I’ll Make You See God
    The Getaway
    Catch A Colt
    Jyja
    Please, Baby, Please
    A Line Of Shots
    Domino and Jimmy
    Take Me There
    Concealer
    In Flames

    For his supporting cast, Dulli called upon several serial collaborators including the late Mark Lanegan, who was a regular in Dulli’s Twilight Singers, a partner in The Gutter Twins and a close friend.  Lanegan makes his Afghan Whigs debut singing backup vocals on two tracks.  “It was Mark who named the album,” Dulli remarked.

    Susan Marshall, who sang on the Whigs album 1965, returns to the fray for “Catch A Colt,”one of the album’s standout tracks, loose-limbed like ‘Some Girls’-era Rolling Stones and with the liquid polyrhythms of Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Tusk’.

    The multi-talented Van Hunt, who toured with the Whigs in 2012 and guested on ‘Do to the Beast’, brings his stacked-up, wall-of-sound vocals to both the plunging, voodoo-blues of ‘Jyja’ and the audacious ‘Take Me There’, transforming the latter, says Dulli, “into this feral gospel song. We sing really well together, but what Van does production-wise… it’s unrelenting.”

    Then there’s Marcy Mays, lead vocalist on ‘My Curse’, the torch-song highlight of 1993’s seminal ‘Gentlemen’ album, reprising her role here on the celestial ‘Domino and Jimmy’, playing Stevie Nicks to Dulli’s Lindsey Buckingham. “I wrote that song with Marcy in mind,” says Dulli. “No-one sounds like her; she’s got an incredibly unique, emotional and evocative voice.”

    The Afghan Whigs - Dulli, Curley, Nelson, Keeler and with Christopher Thorn now joining the band on guitar - will take ‘How Do You Burn?’ out on the road beginning this spring.  Beyond that, says Dulli, their future is gloriously wide open.

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    “Do not postpone happiness”
    (Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)

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    (Tim Rogers)
  • goldrush
    goldrush everybody knows this is nowhere Posts: 7,805
    “Do not postpone happiness”
    (Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)

    “Put yer good money on the sunrise”
    (Tim Rogers)