o jonathan richman with his - one two three four five six - intro
purely love modern lovers
have a favourite bar in melbourn in liitle collins street where they always
give me free drinks - no idea why - first time i walked in - Modern Lovers
playing
my top album
i still love the old days
and that weary - 1 2 3 4 5 6
best joke
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From: TheOldMole <[log in to unmask]>
Reply-To: "Poetryetc: poetry and poetics" <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Musical tastes, Calla (Re: Stones V. Beatles )
Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 11:11:30 -0400
No one's yet mentioned Jonathan Richman or Warren Zevon, have they?
Roger Day wrote:
>A recent article in the LRB compared the trajectories of Velvet
>Underground and the Grateful Dead, seemed to find them very similar. I
>loved the Velvets. Nico's Marble Index is way spooky.
>
>The Ramones were almost comatose the last time I saw them, supported
>by the Chilli Peppers (in their socks-on-cocks phase).
>
>I liked Television.
>
>New York Dolls.
>
>Joni Mitchell has an interview in the Guardian on line. Ladies of the
>Canyon, heh, good for listening to and rolling joints on.
>
>Nick Cave's colloboration with Kylie was awesome. The film he scripted
>recently also got good reviews.
>
>I looked at the guitar tabs for The Church's "Under the milky way
>tonight" but gave up. Simon and Garfunkel also defeated me - a pair of
>guitar geeks with the most obscure chords. Transposing the songs for
>mandolin is currently beyond me. I want to buy a guitar NOW, but I'll
>have difficulties transporting it to Oz.
>
>Any more up and coming Oz bands?
>
>Roger
>
>On 3/20/07, Janet Jackson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>Well, my second favourite band is Calla, from New York.
>>Someone happened to mention them online one time and I checked them out.
>>Anyone on here heard of them?
>>
>>After that I probably like Ladysmith Black Mambazo as much as anything.
>>And traditional Celtic played live (here in Perth we have David Hyams and
>>the Miles to Go Band, including the truly awesome Andy Copeman on guitar
>>and cittern).
>>
>>Nick Cave. PJ Harvey. White Stripes. Arcade Fire. Snow Patrol (a little
>>on the lite side, but very good live -- I've seen them twice now!)
>>Did someone mention the Pixies? And does anyone remember the Smiths?
>>The Cure? Television? THE VELVET UNDERGROUND!
>>
>>Pink Floyd. Jimi Hendrix. The Doors -- indeed, Ken, there's a band I'd
>>like
>>to have seen.
>>
>>And of course there's Bob Dylan. I did once see him live and was
>>disappointed...but I wasn't feeling well at the time so maybe it was that.
>>
>>I should perhaps mention that also I like a bit of opera, a bit of
>>Vivaldi,
>>a bit of the Ramones and the Sex Pistols... and that Kanye West is good
>>live!
>>
>>Janet
>>
>> > I'm just impressed by what good musical taste list members have.
>>Reading
>> > this thread, I keep going, "Yeah, that. Oh, & that's a great band too."
>> >
>> > jd
>>
>>-------------------------------------------------------
>>Janet Jackson <[log in to unmask]>
>>Poems at Proximity:
>>http://www.proximity.webhop.net
>>
>>The choice is between nonviolence and nonexistence.
>> Martin Luther King Jr.
>>-------------------------------------------------------
>>
>
>
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