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been listening to Heatmiser's Dead Air album today (actually have the CD).  if you're into obscure early 90's alternative rock, or maybe more accurately early 90's college rock radio, it's pretty good.  track 6, Blackout, is particularly good.

 

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Just found these guys.... I'm not sure who all the musicians are, but Josh Homme sings on this track. They're called "Desert Sessions", they only have two albums out.....

 

 

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London Howlin Wolf Sessions - iconic blues musician Howlin Wolf teams up with some great artists for a studio session

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Stellar cast - Howlin Wolf, Hubert Sumlin, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Charlie Watts(boy can he drum, superb!), Bill Wyman(again superb playing), Ian Stewart and Steve Winwood

The Red Rooster is one of my favorite Howlin Wolf songs

 

 

Better version with the discussion in the studio

 

 

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Jeff Wayne's musical version of War of the Worlds. The original version  with Richard Burton narrating the story.

The later one has Liam Neeson narrating, and although good, his voice does not have the same gravitas as Burton's.

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These guys have been around for some time.... I'm just now 'discovering' them, though. Anyone here like Franz Ferdinand? So far I'm still on their first album (self titled), this song sounds the best to me out of those. Other songs that are good on this album are "Take Me Out" and "This Fire". This one is "40'"...... (forty feet).....

 

 

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Obscure one for you, Gabby LaLa..... Les Claypool produced this album for her, and even plays percussion and bass on it. She was a member of his 'Fancy Band".....

 

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and to think, the front man is also the founder of Singer Vehicle Design, who's responsible for possibly the nicest 911 restorations/modifications in the world.  been bumpin' Catherine Wheel sense i heard Black Metallic in the early 90's.  very underrated band.

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2 hours ago, afx said:

Live on SNL

 

I saw that when it was first broadcast and almost came here and posted it. I'd never heard of her before but did some research and evidently she has been around a while and has quite a following. She can ROCK! B)

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13 hours ago, Suburban_Hooligan said:

and to think, the front man is also the founder of Singer Vehicle Design, who's responsible for possibly the nicest 911 restorations/modifications in the world.  been bumpin' Catherine Wheel sense i heard Black Metallic in the early 90's.  very underrated band.

Rob Dickinson. He's also the cousin of Iron maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson (2 bands that are nothing alike). His shop (Singer auto) is somewhere in L.A. Those Porsche guys with way too much money love him. He builds them high dollar race cars.

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I've started watching Peacemaker on HBO/MAX and there is a BUNCH of great music I've never heard before on there. At first, due to the context of the show, I thought it was all obscure '80s hair bands, but evidently not, there's a lot of much newer stuff on there. If you watch it with the CC on, they tell you the title and band of every song they play. 

Just as a sample, here's the opening theme, done by Wig Wam. I find this stupid little dance thing so hilarious I sit through it every episode instead of FFing through it, as I usually do when watching something like this. 

 

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