Pile Poil j'écoute ça
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devil59620- Messages : 3061
Date d'inscription : 14/06/2011
Age : 53
Localisation : leval
Album préféré : Born To Run
Calexico Live @ l'AB
A suivre ici :
http://abconcerts.be/en/abtv/p/detail/calexico-2
http://abconcerts.be/en/abtv/p/detail/calexico-2
wisertime- Messages : 331
Date d'inscription : 15/06/2011
Re: Pile Poil j'écoute ça
JC a écrit: 4 albums donc en marge de sa discographie dite classique, mais qui y ont leur place et pas qu'un peu...
Pour une raison ou une autre, Van Morrison a pendant longtemps considéré qu'il lui fallait absolument proposer un album par an ou au moins éviter les longues pauses entre les disques (comme entre les dates de concert d'ailleurs).
Cette activité soutenue (souvent de très belle manière) a quand même fini par s'essouffler quelque peu avec les années qui passaient.
Van pour maintenir le rythme coute que coute (et diversifié ses expériences musicales) s'est mis à investir des genres qui ont toujours irrigué sa musique mais en les abordant cette fois de manière plus frontale. Ainsi le jazz, le skiffle, le rock'n'roll sont tous des genres avec lesquels Van a grandi et qu'il a revisité dans ces albums que tu évoques.
Dans le même esprit, durant ces années là, Morrison a aussi pas mal collaboré avec John Lee Hooker et dans une moindre mesure avec BB King afin de s'adonner à un autre style l'ayant profondément marqué, le blues.
Quelques années plus tard il livrera encore un album country (par instant très convaincant d'ailleurs) qu'on peut aussi associer à cette discographie bis ou de la marge comme tu dis.
Evidemment en alternance de cette école buissonnière, l'irlandais continuait de proposer de nouveaux albums emplis de sa très personnelle Celtic Soul (genre qu'il a créé à lui tout seul et dont il est quasiment l'unique représentant )
bill horton- Messages : 4372
Date d'inscription : 16/06/2011
Localisation : halfway to heaven and just a mile outta hell
Re: Pile Poil j'écoute ça
mais c'est quoi ce truc ? Pourquoi y a Bowie dedans !?metalxiii a écrit:Je dois être le seul à ne pas avoir oublié ce groupe
devil59620- Messages : 3061
Date d'inscription : 14/06/2011
Age : 53
Localisation : leval
Album préféré : Born To Run
bill horton- Messages : 4372
Date d'inscription : 16/06/2011
Localisation : halfway to heaven and just a mile outta hell
Re: Pile Poil j'écoute ça
L'amour c'est du pipeau
c'est bon pour les gogos
L'amour c'est du pipeau
c'est bon pour les
gogos
c'est bon pour les gogos
L'amour c'est du pipeau
c'est bon pour les
gogos
bill horton- Messages : 4372
Date d'inscription : 16/06/2011
Localisation : halfway to heaven and just a mile outta hell
Re: Pile Poil j'écoute ça
Le dvd :
Santiago duChili
1.We Are Motörhead
2.Stay Clean
3.Get Back In Line
4.Metropolis
5.Over the Top
6.One Night Stand
7.Rock Out
8. The Thousand Names of God
9.I Got Mine
10.I Know How to Die
11.The Chase Is Better Than the Catch
12.In the Name of Tragedy
13.Just 'Cos You Got the Power
14.Going to Brazil
15.Killed by Death
16.Ace of Spades
17.Overkill
New York
1.Rock Out
2.The Thousand Names of God
3. Killed By Death (avec Doro & Todd Youth)
Manchester
1.We Are Motörhead
2.Stay Clean
3. Be My Baby
4. Get Back In Line
5. I Know How to Die
6. Born to Raise Hell (avec Michael Monroe)
devil59620- Messages : 3061
Date d'inscription : 14/06/2011
Age : 53
Localisation : leval
Album préféré : Born To Run
bill horton- Messages : 4372
Date d'inscription : 16/06/2011
Localisation : halfway to heaven and just a mile outta hell
devil59620- Messages : 3061
Date d'inscription : 14/06/2011
Age : 53
Localisation : leval
Album préféré : Born To Run
devil59620- Messages : 3061
Date d'inscription : 14/06/2011
Age : 53
Localisation : leval
Album préféré : Born To Run
Re: Pile Poil j'écoute ça
je me "répandais" en souvenirs adolescents l'autre jour en parlant du Mtv Unplugged.
A la sortie de cet album, j'avais été très excité, puis très déçu.
A la réecoute, ce disque n'a pas changé : un truc sans âme, sans chaleur, ça joue bien,certes, mais les tripes ne sont pas vraiment là.....(contrairement à "From the Cradle" de Clapton par exemple)
Un album comme sa pochette : du blues bling-bling, tape à l'oeil, avec pas grand chose dans
(sorry BB ) .....les chaussettes
Jack of all trades- Messages : 2136
Date d'inscription : 15/06/2011
Localisation : ile de france
Album préféré : Darkness On The Edge Of Town
Re: Pile Poil j'écoute ça
Un sacré petit bijou celui-ci... aussi !
JC- Messages : 2933
Date d'inscription : 14/06/2011
Age : 51
Localisation : Quelquepart entre Woodstock, Asbury Park, Haight Ashbury, Detroit, Muscle Shoals & Memphis...
Album préféré : The Wild, The Innocent And The E Street Shuffle
Re: Pile Poil j'écoute ça
JC a écrit:Un sacré petit bijou celui-ci... aussi !
Oh que oui, d'assez loin mon préféré des années 90 même si cette décennie était riche en albums qui valaient le coup pour le Belfast Cowboy. Quasiment rien à jeter au niveau des compos et un groupe comme leur leader au top. Justement.
bill horton- Messages : 4372
Date d'inscription : 16/06/2011
Localisation : halfway to heaven and just a mile outta hell
devil59620- Messages : 3061
Date d'inscription : 14/06/2011
Age : 53
Localisation : leval
Album préféré : Born To Run
devil59620- Messages : 3061
Date d'inscription : 14/06/2011
Age : 53
Localisation : leval
Album préféré : Born To Run
Van Live
Je connaissais le rare live de Dire Straits de la même époque dans la série Warner Bros Music Show, pas ce superbe live de Van Morrison:
1. Crazy Love
2. Tupelo Honey
3. Caravan
4. Cypress Ave.
5. Brown-Eyed Girl
6. Wavelength
7. And It Stoned Me
8. Checkin' It Out
9. Hungry For Your Love
10. Kingdom Hall
1. Crazy Love
2. Tupelo Honey
3. Caravan
4. Cypress Ave.
5. Brown-Eyed Girl
6. Wavelength
7. And It Stoned Me
8. Checkin' It Out
9. Hungry For Your Love
10. Kingdom Hall
JC- Messages : 2933
Date d'inscription : 14/06/2011
Age : 51
Localisation : Quelquepart entre Woodstock, Asbury Park, Haight Ashbury, Detroit, Muscle Shoals & Memphis...
Album préféré : The Wild, The Innocent And The E Street Shuffle
Re: Pile Poil j'écoute ça
il y a aussi un Guy Clark dans la série, avec groupe, de 1978. pas inoubliable...
http://www.mysongwriters.com/guy_clark/
1. In the Jailhouse Now
2. L. A. Freeway
3. Rita Ballou
4. Virginia's Real
5. Don't You Take It Too Bad
6. Desperados Waiting For A Train
7. Texas 1947
8. Fool on the Roof
9. Houston Kid
10. Fools for Each Other
11. Let Him Roll
This was a promotional album (WBMS 105) released to radio stations for Warner's syndicated "Warner Bros. Music Show." It was recorded at the Cellar Door in Washington DC, on two-track tape (reference). Guy must have been on tour supporting Guy Clark because of the release year (1979) and the large number of songs from that album that are heard here (tracks 1,5,8,9,10), most of which did not go on to become the most memorable part of Guy's legacy. I don't think this is a pristine concert recording because the audience excerpts seem a little off at times. At the very least, the order of the songs was changed.
Some new light was shed when I came across the Talking Heads album (WBMS 104!) with the same name, "On The Road Live," which is where I got the album image. There is also a Devo album (WBMS 115) with the same name; it's where the "DEV-O Live" album stems. What's in common here? Well, Warner Brothers, and the year released 1979, and the amazing coincidence that I grew up listening to Devo and Talking Heads, and have now made a web page for Guy Clark! Weird.
When I talked with Will Skinner, who worked selling merch for Guy about this album, he indicated that Guy isn't very fond of these recordings. Further insight is gained from the book Song Builder (Evans and Horne, 1998). In essence, this phase of Guy's career was directed by the label. After the Warner years, Guy never again toured with a full band as heard here. Guy never felt that his music sounded good with this kind of production, and he frankly couldn't afford to keep a large band on the road. "Seems very chaotic and stupid to me now -- I mean, at one point I had eleven people on the road -- roadies, keyboard players, sound guys, you know, everybody flying, renting cars -- for one, two weeks it cost $35,000. That is stupid."
Please don't ask for copies (unless you can really make it worth my while
WBMS-101: Steve Martin (The Steve Martin Radio Show, 1979)
WBMS-102: Van Morrison (Live at the Roxy, 1979)
WBMS-103: Nicolette Larson (Live at the Roxy, 1979)
WBMS-104: Talking Heads (Live on Tour, 1979)
WBMS-105: Guy Clark (On the Road Live, 1979)
WBMS-106: Pat Metheny (Live on Tour, 1979)
WBMS-107: Neil Young (A Conversation with..., 1979)
WBMS-108: Climax Blues Band (Live from Miami, 1979)
WBMS-109: Dire Straits (Live on the Road, 1979)
WBMS-110: Monty Python (A Conversation with..., 1979)
WBMS-111: Robert Palmer (Band in Boston, 1979)
WBMS-112:
WBMS-113: Steve Kuhn & Sheila Jordan (An Interview with, 1980)
WBMS-114: Pretenders (Live, 1980)
WBMS-115: Devo (Live, 1980)
WBMS-116: The Who (Filling In the Gaps, 1980, 2 LPs)
WBMS-117: U2 (2 Sides Live, 1981)
WBMS-118: Ry Cooder (Borderlive, 1981)
WBMS-119: King Crimson (The Return of..., 1981)
WBMS-120: Tom Tom Club (Wordy Rapping with the..., 1981)
WBMS-121: Pretenders (Live at the Santa Monica Civic, 1981)
WBMS-122:
WBMS-123:
WBMS-124:
WBMS-125: Dire Straits (An Interview with Mark Knopfler, 1982)
WBMS-126: Gang of Four (1983)
WBMS-127: Christine McVie (On Tour with..., 1984)
WBMS-128: Rickie Lee Jones (1984)
WBMS-129: Depeche Mode/Aztec Camera (Live from Switzerland/Live from Scotland, 1985)
WBMS-130: The Smiths/The Blasters (198?)
WBMS-131: Joni Mitchell (Interview with ..., 1985)
WBMS-132:
WBMS-133: Lloyd Cole/The Dream Academy (1986)
WBMS-134: Laurie Anderson (Home of the Brave interview, 1986, 2 LPs)
WBMS-135: Quincy Jones (interview, discusses The Color Purple, 1986)
WBMS-136:
WBMS-137: Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays (Interview with..., 1986)
WBMS-138: Siouxsie and the Banshees (Tinderbox Interview with Siouxsie, 1986)
WBMS-139:
WBMS-140: Paul Simon (Interview Show with Music from Graceland, 1986, 2 LPs)
WBMS-141: Gene Loves Jezebel (The Interview, 1986)
WBMS-142: Pretenders (Get Close interview, 1986)
WBMS-143: Bonnie Raitt (Nine Lives interview, 1986)
WBMS-144:
WBMS-145: Husker Du (The Warehouse Interview, 1987, 2 LPs)
WBMS-146: XTC (The Skylarking Interview with Andy Partridge, 1987)
WBMS-147: The Cult (The Electric Interview, 1987)
WBMS-148: The Replacements (Pleased to Meet Paul Westerberg, 1987)
WBMS-149: Emmylou Harris (The Angel Band Interview, 1987)
WBMS-150:
WBMS-151: Miriam Makeba (The Sangoma Interview, 1988)
http://www.mysongwriters.com/guy_clark/
1. In the Jailhouse Now
2. L. A. Freeway
3. Rita Ballou
4. Virginia's Real
5. Don't You Take It Too Bad
6. Desperados Waiting For A Train
7. Texas 1947
8. Fool on the Roof
9. Houston Kid
10. Fools for Each Other
11. Let Him Roll
This was a promotional album (WBMS 105) released to radio stations for Warner's syndicated "Warner Bros. Music Show." It was recorded at the Cellar Door in Washington DC, on two-track tape (reference). Guy must have been on tour supporting Guy Clark because of the release year (1979) and the large number of songs from that album that are heard here (tracks 1,5,8,9,10), most of which did not go on to become the most memorable part of Guy's legacy. I don't think this is a pristine concert recording because the audience excerpts seem a little off at times. At the very least, the order of the songs was changed.
Some new light was shed when I came across the Talking Heads album (WBMS 104!) with the same name, "On The Road Live," which is where I got the album image. There is also a Devo album (WBMS 115) with the same name; it's where the "DEV-O Live" album stems. What's in common here? Well, Warner Brothers, and the year released 1979, and the amazing coincidence that I grew up listening to Devo and Talking Heads, and have now made a web page for Guy Clark! Weird.
When I talked with Will Skinner, who worked selling merch for Guy about this album, he indicated that Guy isn't very fond of these recordings. Further insight is gained from the book Song Builder (Evans and Horne, 1998). In essence, this phase of Guy's career was directed by the label. After the Warner years, Guy never again toured with a full band as heard here. Guy never felt that his music sounded good with this kind of production, and he frankly couldn't afford to keep a large band on the road. "Seems very chaotic and stupid to me now -- I mean, at one point I had eleven people on the road -- roadies, keyboard players, sound guys, you know, everybody flying, renting cars -- for one, two weeks it cost $35,000. That is stupid."
Please don't ask for copies (unless you can really make it worth my while
WBMS-101: Steve Martin (The Steve Martin Radio Show, 1979)
WBMS-102: Van Morrison (Live at the Roxy, 1979)
WBMS-103: Nicolette Larson (Live at the Roxy, 1979)
WBMS-104: Talking Heads (Live on Tour, 1979)
WBMS-105: Guy Clark (On the Road Live, 1979)
WBMS-106: Pat Metheny (Live on Tour, 1979)
WBMS-107: Neil Young (A Conversation with..., 1979)
WBMS-108: Climax Blues Band (Live from Miami, 1979)
WBMS-109: Dire Straits (Live on the Road, 1979)
WBMS-110: Monty Python (A Conversation with..., 1979)
WBMS-111: Robert Palmer (Band in Boston, 1979)
WBMS-112:
WBMS-113: Steve Kuhn & Sheila Jordan (An Interview with, 1980)
WBMS-114: Pretenders (Live, 1980)
WBMS-115: Devo (Live, 1980)
WBMS-116: The Who (Filling In the Gaps, 1980, 2 LPs)
WBMS-117: U2 (2 Sides Live, 1981)
WBMS-118: Ry Cooder (Borderlive, 1981)
WBMS-119: King Crimson (The Return of..., 1981)
WBMS-120: Tom Tom Club (Wordy Rapping with the..., 1981)
WBMS-121: Pretenders (Live at the Santa Monica Civic, 1981)
WBMS-122:
WBMS-123:
WBMS-124:
WBMS-125: Dire Straits (An Interview with Mark Knopfler, 1982)
WBMS-126: Gang of Four (1983)
WBMS-127: Christine McVie (On Tour with..., 1984)
WBMS-128: Rickie Lee Jones (1984)
WBMS-129: Depeche Mode/Aztec Camera (Live from Switzerland/Live from Scotland, 1985)
WBMS-130: The Smiths/The Blasters (198?)
WBMS-131: Joni Mitchell (Interview with ..., 1985)
WBMS-132:
WBMS-133: Lloyd Cole/The Dream Academy (1986)
WBMS-134: Laurie Anderson (Home of the Brave interview, 1986, 2 LPs)
WBMS-135: Quincy Jones (interview, discusses The Color Purple, 1986)
WBMS-136:
WBMS-137: Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays (Interview with..., 1986)
WBMS-138: Siouxsie and the Banshees (Tinderbox Interview with Siouxsie, 1986)
WBMS-139:
WBMS-140: Paul Simon (Interview Show with Music from Graceland, 1986, 2 LPs)
WBMS-141: Gene Loves Jezebel (The Interview, 1986)
WBMS-142: Pretenders (Get Close interview, 1986)
WBMS-143: Bonnie Raitt (Nine Lives interview, 1986)
WBMS-144:
WBMS-145: Husker Du (The Warehouse Interview, 1987, 2 LPs)
WBMS-146: XTC (The Skylarking Interview with Andy Partridge, 1987)
WBMS-147: The Cult (The Electric Interview, 1987)
WBMS-148: The Replacements (Pleased to Meet Paul Westerberg, 1987)
WBMS-149: Emmylou Harris (The Angel Band Interview, 1987)
WBMS-150:
WBMS-151: Miriam Makeba (The Sangoma Interview, 1988)
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