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USCHO Music Thread: We All Have A Crush On Shirley Manson

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Found a "Women of the 90s" playlist on Spotify. Deeply resisting the urge to sing along to "Man, I Feel Like A Woman" by Shania Twain here in the Alpine Ave Panera Bread.
 
I had no idea the guy who draws the art for Gorillaz was the creator of Tank Girl (Jamie Hewlett).

I had no idea the guy who does the music for Gorillaz was the founder of Blur (Damon Albarn).

Holy sh-t.
 
So Folklore has been out for a week and it's Taylor's best yet. Was kind of shocked to see Aaron Dessner co-wrote so many of the songs. That caught my eye pretty quickly. The songs are great. You can definitely feel Dessner's fingerprints all over the music.
 
"Hail to the Thief" by Radiohead. While not as good as OK Computer, it's still solid. While it doesn't have any themes of my transition, I listened to this a lot when I was suffering from an eating disorder.
 
Fugazi - Waiting Room
Thurston Moore - Germs Burn
Bush - Bullet Holes (from 2019 but is on a new album released this year)
My Morning Jacket - Run It (this song is gorgeous)
The Jayhawks - The Forgotten Town (so glad they are still releasing new music)
Grateful Dead - Uncle John's Band - Alpine Valley Live 7/17/89 (the greatest Dead show I've ever been to)
PJ Harvey - Victory (this live version is not nearly as subtle as the recorded version)
Heartless B@stards - Revolution (a bit Black Angels, a bit Brian Jonestown Massacre, excellent old school vibe)
Foals - Inhaler (Arctic Monkeys meets Tame Impala)
Ambulance Ltd. - Primitive
Folk Implosion - Insinuation
And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead - How Near, How Far
 
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This morning's playlist:

"Party Hard"- Andrew W.K.
"Gin and Juice"- Snoop
"The Next Episode"- Dre and Snoop
"Humpty Dance"- Digital Underground
"B-tches Ain't Sh-t"- Dre
"It Was A Good Day"- Ice Cube
"Regulate"- Warren G
"Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthin Ta F Wit"- Wu-Tang Clan
 
Today it was Mark Knopler's 71st birthday. Yes, Dire Straits got huge in the mid-eighties, thanks to MTV and that one song with Sting, but I always preferred their stuff from before they became megastars. This right here is just poetry.

 
Danny Carey must have 4 arms. Seriously this is completely sick. And in particular starting around 5:40 just makes you cray cray. It's weird because Tool are not my favorite band, and yet I'm not sure there's another band out there that can excel at every component of a song at the same time like they do. Vocals, drums, bass, guitar, lyrics and that deep in your bones feelings they generate can only be surpassed maybe by Pink Floyd Queen, The Cure and not much else.
 
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Danny Carey must have 4 arms. Seriously this is completely sick. And in particular starting around 5:40 just makes you cray cray. It's weird because Tool are not my favorite band, and yet I'm not sure there's another band out there that can excel at every component of a song at the same time like they do. Vocals, drums, bass, guitar, lyrics and that deep in your bones feelings they generate can only be surpassed maybe by Pink Floyd Queen, The Cure and not much else.

Speaking of which this guy (while holding a newborn no less) offers keen insight into this song and not just with respect to Carey's drumming.
 
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