Ye Ye and soul:
https://open.spotify.com/user/lw208xx/playlist/73hi7U6wW8qu4ZwRjegP9R
You can't even be arsed to list them out in text?
I think it's fair to say, that for my taste, lw's playlist _kills_ Ogged's. I even have some of those Françoise Hardy albums on lovingly scratched charity shop vinyl.
Here's a list I made a while ago for some reason that I can't quite remember now.
https://open.spotify.com/user/matt_mcg/playlist/3jEKOtjgN66qyGerkwDoza
Junie Morrison, Roger, The Waitresses, etc.
lw's playlist _kills_ Ogged's
Now was that really necessary?
You're all a bunch of self-consciously eclectic hipsters.
Not everyone has a spotify account.
In terms of my taste, Peter Margasak's top 40 list for the Chicago Reader is the killing-est. (He also did a contemporary classical list for bandcamp that was great.) The people of Chicago are lucky they have him and the Reader generally. Here's the top ten.
I didn't realize spotify wouldn't even let you see the titles. And they don't make it easy to just get a list. Hell, one minute.
Formatting will be...not good:
Track Name Artist Name Album Name
Righteously Anna Ash Righteously
Southside Of Heaven Ryan Bingham Mescalito
If I Needed You Ray Benson Poet: A Tribute to Townes Van Zandt
Swannanoa Water Liars Water Liars
Leave The Light On Chris Smither Leave The Light On
When You Need a Train It Never Comes Amanda Shires Carrying Lightning
Two Little Feet Greg Brown Further In
This Must Be The Place Iron & Wine, Ben Bridwell Sing Into My Mouth
Memphis, Tennessee Mason Jennings In The Ever
On the Banks of the Old Kishwaukee Ryley Walker Primrose Green
Wrecks Lonesome Shack More Primitive
The River Son Little Things I Forgot
Dearly Departed" - Live from Spotify Sxsw 2014 (feat. Esme Patterson)" Shakey Graves, Esmé Patterson Spotify Sessions
My Wrecking Ball - Live at WXPN Strand of Oaks HEAL (Deluxe Edition)
I Will Never Stop Grieving For You, My Wife Zomba Prison Project I Will Not Stop Singing""
Going to California Pressing Strings Going to California
Time > Breathe Reprise > Greensky Bluegrass All Access: Volume One
Ogged: Based on that list, you might like Richmond's Thorp Jensen. Album is Odessa.
1 and 4 are great, and on a random sampling even Ogged's list is less lame than I anticipated.
In the new post-dickhead era we can still randomly insult Ogged, right?
Dalava off of the list Nosflow suggests is very nice, looking forward to some of the others there as well.
re: 5
Yeah, probably not. In mitigation, I did say _for my taste_, though.
Standard disclaimer: I haven't been listening to much music at all for the last couple of years*. but there are a couple of things that I've come across on youtube which have caught my attention for one reason or another.
Most recently I was surprised to find that Fiona Apple singing "Extraordinary Machine" live is really good. I liked the song on the album, but it never made a strong impression and I was put off by the feeling of artifice. But I could listen to the live version a lot.
In the last music thread I was strongly encouraging ogged to listen to this concert by Leyla McCalla, and I still think it's great. Her live performances on YT are hit-or-miss, but that one is really impressive.
Finally the Lorde cover of "My and Julio Down By The Schoolyard" is delightful; surprising, good spirited, and a decent cover.
* I miss it, and I also find that it will require rebuilding the habit, not just deciding one day to start listening
Some of you might remember "My Tivo thinks I'm gay." My Spotify thinks I'm country. So my Discover Weekly is usually 23 songs I hate and a couple I like. No matter how much Black Rebel Motorcycle Club I listen to, I still get bluegrass harmonies.
this concert by Leyla McCalla
I must have missed that recommendation. I like that a lot.
19: very glad you listened to it. I think it's great, have wanted to recommend it to people and you seemed like a good possibility. Prior reference was here: http://www.unfogged.com/archives/comments_16058.html#1960810
Yeah, I just put in on the TV while my wife* and I were working. Very nice. Thanks for re-suggesting it.
*She prefers my playlist. Marriage!
Hearing the same noises, then death.
Though some people say that you can't avoid the Hamilton cast album by something as simple as dying.
I avoided it just by not being in America. More complicated than dying, but still.
Vaguely in the teen spirit of the thread.
18 is my life. My Discover Weekly hates me. I am caught in a vicious circle of breathy Americana. Every now and then it serves me something that at first glance looks raucous, but is invariably Deathtongue's acoustic track or what have you. The problem is it's not totally wrong -- I'll have a good time with Ogged's playlist -- but then I'll pay for it.
For a while there I at least enjoyed the mercy that it had a good sense of what music I was playing for my kid, but once I listened to both Hamilton and Moana it was all over.
We got a family plan and I banished all kids' music to my wife's login.
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