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  • Johnny Winter – A History Of The Blues

    heroes the info file from Dime

    Johnny.Winter_1978-11-15-Houston-Texas Opry House “A History of the Blues”

    Wrong month is printed on the the boot itself (OCYOBER/15/1978).

    Search on the internet shows that Johnny played at Opry House on November 14 or 15, 1978.

    Silver boot CD – “A History of the Blues”

    Issued on Rocks label, Luxembourg, 1993, ROCKS 92097.

    My silver CD>wave(EAC)>flac8(TLH)

    Excellent quality to my ears. Seven extended tracks, fantastic performance. This is apparently from FM broadcast, but couldn’t confirm it.

    Johnny talks in between songs about recently issued album White, Hot and Blue, which came out in August of 1978.

    Lineup:

    Johnny Winter – guitar, vocals

    Jon Paris – bass

    Bobby Torello – drums

    Artwork: Front and back covers included, plus photo of CD.

    Setlist with fingerprints:

    01. Hideaway

    02. If The River Was Whiskey

    03. Last Night

    04. Boney Moronie

    05. Walking By Myself

    06. Mississippi Blues

    07. Come On In My Kitchen

    Enjoy it. Support the artists by buying their official products.

    Les Mountain

  • Father John Misty – The History of Caves

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    Artist: father john misty

    Album: the history of caves

    Label: Sub Pop

    Year: 2013

    RIAA Radar Status: SAFE

    Encoder: iTunes v11.1.3

    Sample Rate: 44,1 kHz

    Codec: LAME MP3

    Avg Bit Rate: 320 kbps

    Posted by: aieeoie

    Description / Review:

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    The movie industry has a rich history of husbands and wives working together on films. Judd Apatow has put Leslie Mann in every film since 40-Year-Old Virgin; Kate Beckinsale met her husband Len Wiseman on the set of Underworld; Sofia Coppola’s Somewhere was scored by her husband Thomas Mars’ band, Phoenix. Now, Father John Misty mastermind Josh Tillman and his wife Emma Tillman join those storied ranks as the scorer and director duo of the short film The History of Caves.

    Emma directs the tale of the Snow family: Velvet, Cassius, and Azalea and their father, Evan. With the recent death of his unmentioned wife, Evan seeks solace by wooing young women. As the children suffer neglect while their remaining parental figure womanizes around town, they hatch a plan to expel the latest target of their father’s affection, along with any future romantic interests. Set largely in a secluded Hollywood Hills home, the film captures the various dynamics of a family in the midst of dramatic evolution.

    For his part, Josh has written ten pieces of music for the film’s score. Firmly in Father John Misty’s folk wheelhouse, tracks like “Finish Those Cigarettes and Go to Bed” burn slow with pensive guitars, while “I Call It the Demon Tree” smokes with haunting refrains. “Titles Theme for Boy Voices” is just that: a stirring chorus of boys’ voices raising into the ether. Tillman himself describes “Car Chase Theme” as going from “maudlin to sexy with just the addition of an organ stab.”

    Track Listing

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    [01/10] finish those cigarettes and go to bed (2:44)

    [02/10] news of the world (0:59)

    [03/10] alternate title score 777 (0:43)

    [04/10] dial tone (1:23)

    [05/10] i call it the demon tree (1:04)

    [06/10] of course i live with them (2:00)

    [07/10] car chase theme (1:21)

    [08/10] dial tone 2 (1:09)

    [09/10] tender is the night in paperback (1:27)

    [10/10] titles theme for boy voices (1:34)

    Total playing time: 14:24

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  • The Vaselines – Complete History

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    The Vaselines – The Way of the Vaselines: A Complete History [1992] [Anthology]

    Anthology info

    Kurt Cobain made a lot of mistakes in his life but loving the Vaselines was not one of them. Nirvana covered one of their songs for their MTV Unplugged session, two other covers show up on the Incesticide record and as Kurt might tell you if he were alive today, from 1986 to 1989 the Vaselines were the best pop band on the planet. Sub Pop was kind enough to cash in on the Nirvana connection and on The Way of the Vaselines: A Complete History, release everything the Vaselines recorded. From the stomping, singalong opener “Son of a Gun” to the distorted and nasty “Let’s Get Ugly” 17 tracks later, this collection is the Holy Grail of indie pop music. It’s unfailingly amateurish, almost completely silly, occasionally quite perverted, and always about sex. The music has the simplicity and ear-grabbing melodies of the best bubblegum, the loud and semi-competent guitars of punk, and some of the attitude and lo-fi sound of the noise rock scenesters like the Jesus & Mary Chain. Throw in a bunch of religion and add simplistic choruses that will have you singing along the first time you hear the songs (as well as the thousandth) and you’ve got just about all the bases covered. It’s near impossible to pick any songs as standouts since they are all so first-rate. A few moments that stand out though are Frances McKee’s sweet schoolgirl vocal on “Molly’s Lips” (she and co-leader Eugene Kelly both have great voices with a fleeting acquaintance to pitch but filled with humor, attitude, and style), the amazing lyrics to “Sex Sux (Amen)” including the immortal line “Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost/I’m the Sacred Host with the most,” the rare serious beauty of “Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam,” the meows on “Monsterpussy,” the very rude bicycle horn on “Molly’s Lips,” and the loose vocal harmonies on “Lovecraft.” The whole of their recorded output is lousy with one amazing moment after another. If by some strange kink of fate you are reading this and don’t already own this CD, you have to get it. You’ve probably heard that a million times, but if you’ve never believed it before, please believe it now. You need the hilarious beauty of the Vaselines in your life and this CD gives it to you in its complete glory.

    Track listing

    1. “Son of a Gun” – 3:46

    2. “Rory Rides Me Raw” – 2:28

    3. “You Think You’re a Man” – 5:43

    4. “Dying for It” – 2:22

    5. “Molly’s lips” – 1:44

    6. “Teenage Superstars” – 3:28

    7. “Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam” – 3:31

    8. “Sex Sux (Amen)” – 3:10

    9. “Slushy” – 2:00

    10. “Monsterpussy” – 1:43

    11. “Bitch” – 2:42

    12. “No Hope” – 3:21

    13. “Oliver Twisted” – 2:49

    14. “The Day I Was a Horse” – 1:29

    15. “Dum-Dum” – 1:57

    16. “Hairy” – 1:48

    17. “Lovecraft” – 5:37

    18. “Dying for It (The Blues)” – 3:09

    19. “Let’s Get Ugly” – 2:19