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It's grey and dreary outside my door and I've been indoors for three days now with a mean cold, so what better way to celebrate than to listen to this incredibly harrowing piece of music from Dakota Suite:

The Way I Am Sick

13 minutes of piano and strings delivering the tristessa. Happy times!

Speaking of happy times, here's Idaho:

Happy Times
 
Christian said:
Jeffrey Lewis is amazing. As well as those, I'm a big fan of "Cult Boyfriend", "The Chelsea Hotel Oral Sex Song" and "Don't Let The Record Label Take You Out To Lunch"
hrotha said:
I've been listening to Camera Obscura and This Bike Is a Pipe Bomb today.
Camera Obscura are great.
mortand said:
It's grey and dreary outside my door and I've been indoors for three days now with a mean cold, so what better way to celebrate than to listen to this incredibly harrowing piece of music from Dakota Suite:

The Way I Am Sick

13 minutes of piano and strings delivering the tristessa. Happy times!

Speaking of happy times, here's Idaho:

Happy Times
Ah, slowcore, how I love thee. The Red House Painters always did it best, of course, followed by Codeine, but it spread (slowly) internationally as well - here's Scotland's conversational, drink- and sex-stained Arab Strap, and Argentina's cinematic Jaime Sin Tierra.

I am still listening to Nina. Nina rules.
 
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Band: BLACK COUNTRY COMMUNION

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Derek Sherinian (keyboards), Joe Bonamassa (guitars, vocals), Glenn Hughes (vocals, bass), Jason Bonham (drums)

Description: FLAWLESS

Black Country Communion – Song of Yesterday (Live Over Europe DVD)

"...Code of silence of a dying heart
Don't know where the end begins and the truth starts
When the hammer falls it falls on you
I sit here waiting

And I pull back the veil and I just can't breathe
And I fly away

Like a song of yesterday..."


I love this song!
And these:

Black Country Communion - Cold (Live Over Europe DVD)

Black Country Communion - Faithless (Live Over Europe DVD)

Black Country Communion - Black Country (Live Over Europe DVD)

Stop! I love every song they've recorded. I love this band :cool:
 
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on3m@n@rmy said:
I knew that was coming.

LOL :D

Amsterhammer said:
I direct your attention to my opening post.:D

There was no need of reading your opening post in order to understand that you're a big fan of Joe Bonamassa. For me (as a fan of Beth Hart) it was hard not to notice that you've mentioned her music several times, and each of them from her collaboration with Bonamassa :D

Joe is awesome, but this thread contains posts about Bonamassa (mostly your posts) and Hart&Bonamassa but no mention (at least i couldn't find) of Black Country Communion, hence i couldn't resist temptation of posting them :)
 
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Kvinto said:
LOL :D
Joe is awesome, but this thread contains posts about Bonamassa (mostly your posts) and Hart&Bonamassa but no mention (at least i couldn't find) of Black Country Communion, hence i couldn't resist temptation of posting them :)

As it happens, I'm pretty sure that I recommended BCC to TFF (maybe as far back as before Xmas) as I knew that his taste (and yours;) ) is heavier than mine. I greatly prefer Joe with his own band, or with Beth, to his work with BCC, though there are certainly numbers that I like. My problem is with Glenn Hughes - I can't stand his prancing, up-front, in-your-face, 'look at me I'm a primadonna' image. But like I said, that's my problem and I would certainly encourage anyone who's into good old fashioned rock to listen to BCC.

Here's John Henry, which Joe also does with BCC, filmed by me from row 1.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCvuo64BZds&list=UUyfp1qigaKapeqi8dvT2msA&index=28&feature=plcp
 
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Amsterhammer said:
Kvinto - perhaps you haven't seen this little gem before?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqaHfmJUI_Y

No, I haven't. Thank You :)

Perhaps i've seen very few live videos of her performing with Joe. I got used to their studio tune, and never seriously tried to turn Youtube upside down in order to find decent live records. I've just watched about all of available videos from Joe at The Baked Potato, great stuff. I like this kind of performances in small places with limited audience, always very special.

Beth Hart - Boogieman
 
Red Rick said:
This thread ends here, this is going to annoy you all too much to ever come back.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zidiWe9yq88
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AA5DsLzSVrk

This one is just cool

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lK4cX5xGiQ&ob=av2e

But in general i listen to bands like sum 41, yellowcard, rise against, simple plan and green day

I'd rather listen to 100 hours of Nyan Cat than listen to a 4 minutes long american pop punk song. It's absolutely dreadful :p