Posted on 01/07/2014 7:02:12 AM PST by Notary Sojac
This thread had its genesis in this one -
Millenial's Music Taste (vanity). Whats wrong with your generation?
- where a few of us made the case for really good music being made in the 21st century by artists who aren't retreads from the boomer era or earlier. It's a mission of mine to try to get my fellow boomers to break that fixation with the "oldies station" and listen to some new stuff.
I plan to make the case for a few artists here, and hope that more Freepers will chime in.
Please do so!! Give us a little info about the contemporary artists you like, with an album or track recommendation.
My tastes run to bluegrass, blues, swing, and what's now called "Americana", but any genre is welcome here. Except techno. Post any dance/techno recommends and you'll earn the Sojac raspberry!
To kick off:
Eleni Mandell is, like many of my favorite artists, not easily slotted into a genre. She has done country, pop, straight ahead rock, and classic '40s style lounge singing. But in every style her hooks are memorable and her lyrics witty.
Recommended album to start with: Miracle of Five, tracks "Moonglow, Lamp Low" and "Somebody Else".
Chatham County Line is a bluegrass outfit out of North Carolina. Straight up, tight bluegrass harmonies with a minimum of twang.
Recommended album to start with: Speed of the Whippoorwill, title track and "Coming Home".
Dave Alvin was, with his brother Phil, a founding member of The Blasters, the greatest roots rock group you've never heard of. Although his career with that group goes back to the eighties, most of his good solo material is post-2000. Dave perfectly rides the boundary between garage rock and country, a real sweet spot for me.
Recommended album to start with: Blackjack David, tracks "Abilene" and "New Highway".
Already using that, I’ve got 119 playlists setup :)
The only downside is that some of the big acts that I like can’t be found there (like the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Van Morrison), but about 95% of what you look for, you will find, and the rest you can just go to youtube for.
I can see *some* Zep in my search results. No, not all their music, but more than a taste. But you’re right, you can’t find ALL the music there. And their mobile site availability differs from the full site as well.
“I can see *some* Zep in my search results. No, not all their music, but more than a taste.”
The only Zep songs that stay up on grooveshark are ones on non-Zep compilation albums, soundtracks, etc. You won’t find any from their actual albums, or if you do, they will be taken down soon enough, once they copyright police get around to it.
Thanks.
Alabama Shakes
Personally, I find that nothing else captures the essence of music, the "you were there" je ne sans quoi-ness of the aural experience, quite as well as the Edison Wax Cylinder.
Thank You for that!
Hey, that’s a GREAT site! Thank you!
Frank Mills - Music box dancer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2N_tmH6y7ng
I will check it out. Thanks.
Thanks for the ping to the link to Groove Shark!
Hello,
Please check these guys (The Budos Band) if you don’t know them already:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkSNtihsI60
If it's Americana you're looking for, go here:
95.9 The Ranch and click the 'listen now' button.
Keep a pen and a pad of paper handy because you'll be writing down lots of artists and songs.
They're out of Dallas/Ft. Worth and the music they play on that station you'll never hear anywhere else.
>> Sorry, wont ever happen.
Agreed.
But, I suggest Romantic era classical music — nothing will ever surpass it. It’s the perfect alternative to Classic/Blues Rock.
Thanks, but I’m perfectly content with the wide range of stuff I listen to now. I wasn’t born yesterday, and so have had a taste of just about everything else out there. However, I definitely do like some classical music. I find it very soothing and relaxing. Great for bedtime.
Apologies, I should have listed the other poster first — the intended recipient of my recommendation.
As far as you go, I was agreeing with your “won’t ever happen” statement!
Rock on, FRiend!
Just take those old records off the shelf
I’ll sit and listen to ‘em by m’self
Today’s music ain’t got the same soul
I like that old time rock and roll
Don’t try to take me to a Disco
You’ll never even get me out on the floor
In 10 minutes I’ll be late for the door
I like that old time rock and roll
(Chorus)
Still like that old time rock and roll
The kinda music just soothes the soul
I reminisce about the days of old
With that old time rock and roll
Won’t go to hear ‘em play a Tango
I’d rather hear some blues or funky old soul
There’s only one sure way to get me to go
Start playin’ old time rock and roll
Call me a relic call me what’cha will
Say I’m old fashioned say I’m over the hill
Today’s music ain’t got the same soul
I like that old time rock and roll
Classic!
95.9 is a Ft. Worth station, once you’re east of DNT they get overpowered by some stupid Spanish station. :/
But 95.3 The Range is another good one in the area, play a lot of similar stuff (less rock-ish than the Ranch).
And I’m pretty sure both stations have a playlist on their websites, so you can just scroll through everything they’ve played for weeks and pick a song at random.
Also, there’s 92.1, and you’ll get two country stations out of that one. One’s based in Glen Rose, the other in Farmersville/Greeneville, so around Dallas you get the overlap. Kinda weird. Hank FM and the Possum.
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