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Spiritualized – “Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space” Neutral Milk Hotel – “In the Aeroplane Over the Sea” Mercy Choir – “We Didn’t Know What To Think When Jenny Went Out For a Cup of Tea and Came Back With a New Pair of Shoes” Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – “Ballad of the Mighty I” This week, I have three Connecticut bands: Mercy Choir, Goodnight Blue Moon, and VIOLENT MAE.Īnd I include a rad song from a band out of Austin, The Boxing Lesson! Lots of trippy-pop this week.Hope you enjoy the set! My first instinct, when I hear a song I love, is to want to share it. And this song is right up there with his best (an opinion he recently shared, as well). My current drug is Noel Gallagher’s “ Ballad of the Mighty I.” I’ve long been a fan of Oasis, and of Gallagher’s songwriting. In essence, when I hear a song that completely thrusts itself into my fibers, I listen & listen & listen, over & over & over. Yes – “I’ve Seen All Good People” (single) The Polyphonic Spree – “Light & Day / Reach For the Sun”
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James Dean Bradfield – “An English Gentleman” Kula Shaker – “Temple of Everlasting Light” Tears for Fears – “Sowing the Seeds of Love” The Rembrandts – “Just the Way It Is, Baby” Pernice Brothers – “The Weakest Shade of Blue” The Grass Roots – “I’d Wait a Million Years”īadly Drawn Boy – “The Logic of a Friend” I’m also excited to announce a new day and time for you to catch the weekly show: Tuesday nights at 10pm EST. A playlist perfect for a drive along PCH with the top down and the speakers blaring! It’s some power-pop madness of the sweetest kind. As such, I decided to create a playlist of sunny melodies and, more so, brilliant harmonies. Roger Waters' "Grantchester Meadows" was a lyrical folk-like number unlike almost anything else the group ever did.So, the cross-country move went well, and Mrs Lonesome and I are all settled into the Golden State. The studio LP was more experimental, each member getting a certain amount of space on the record to make his own music - Richard Wright's "Sysyphus" was a pure keyboard work, featuring various synthesizers, organs, and pianos David Gilmour's "The Narrow Way" was a three-part instrumental for acoustic and electric guitars and electronic keyboards, and Nick Mason's "The Grand Vizier's Garden Party" made use of a vast range of acoustic and electric percussion devices. "Astronomy Domine," "Careful with That Axe Eugene," "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun," and "A Saucerful of Secrets" are all superior here to their studio originals, done longer, louder, and harder, with a real edge to the playing. They also sound like they've got the amplifiers to make their music count, which is more than the early band had. Featuring the band's second lineup (i.e., no Syd Barrett), the set shows off a very potent group, their sound held together on-stage by Nick Mason's assertive drumming and Roger Waters' powerful bass work, which keep the proceedings moving no matter how spaced out the music gets. The live set, recorded in Birmingham and Manchester in June 1969, is limited to four numbers, all drawn from the group's first two LPs or their then-recent singles. For many years, this double-LP was one of the most popular albums in Pink Floyd's pre- Dark Side of the Moon output, containing a live LP and a studio LP for the price of one.