Mario Biondi - I'm her Daddy.
was listening to coldplay song since the news of a ceo getting caught in kiss cam during coldplay's concert hahaha
NIN - As alive as you need me to be They're one of my favorite bands with Tool and A Perfect Circle being the other two. I can't wait to see this movie as the last one had an amazing Daft Punk soundtrack. Tron Legacy was basically a Daft Punk music video. I expect this one to be a NIN music video essentially. I'll be seeing them in concert as well this Sept.
My favorite performance by Alyson Goldfrapp Goldfrapp - Utopia Best representation is "Live at Somerset House" 2011
Today has been old school Judas Priest, Point of Entry album, and checking out the newish Marilyn Manson, As Sick as the Secrets Within.
I haven't really listened to them much so looking for suggestions/playlist. They just announced they are playing Coachella 2026 so I want to start listening since I'll see them there. Thanks for any help.
I saw them in concert last week. It was good, but not as good as Tool imo. Trent's voice isn't what it was like and there were too many remixes for my liking (Boys Noize performed with them). Think the Coachella performance is naming it Nine Inch Noize for that reason...prob lot of remixes. The people I know that have seen them many times in person since the 90s loved the remixes, but it was my only time seeing them and wanted original stuff. My favorite album is The Fragile followed by The Downward Spiral and then With Teeth...most would maybe rank The Fragile after those unlike me. Pretty Hate Machine is their first and def worth listening to, but thankfully they got better with time. If you can see Tool in person somewhere you should. They announced New Zealand for Nov 22nd I believe with tickets going on sale Sept 22nd. Hawaii in Dec is sold out so resale tickets on Ticketmaster only. Japan is not sold out yet and you can still get tickets directly and not resale on eplus's website, which is what I did and going in December. I missed them in Portland by 1 day in 2023 and only seen them in a festival and supposedly their concerts are way better and the festival was crazy in person for their performance. Edit: this was NIN's setlist last week in Tampa https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/nine-inch-nails/2025/benchmark-international-arena-tampa-fl-b5d013a.html
Getting over the crud, because some jackass insists on coming into the office sick and spreading the plague. Blasting some Misfits because I am in a less than cuddly mood.
This is an old thread, and I'm sure I contributed back in the day. I aggregated (I hesitate to say "collected" because that implies thought) a vast number of LPs over the years. I reduced the size of this "collection" from about 17k LPs to 5k or so, and since I've been in Texas, added maybe another 1,000 but got rid of that many here. I listen to a lot of post-bop from the era when jazz was no longer mainstream. I do write about music, having been a consigliere in the industry for about 40+ years, but very little of what I did as a lawyer coincided with my personal taste. I did work with Chris Blackwell, who is one of my heroes- founded Island, incredible force of nature who had a natural affinity for the "new" music at the time when the majors were still trying to hock Perry Como records. My most recent interview was of Cecil McBee, a seminal figure in the post-bop scene- marvelously attuned bassist with an incredible ability to find hidden melodies within a composition: https://thevinylpress.com/cecil-mcbee/ Here's an underground score- this album was done by Bob Daisley in AUS before he moved to England to play with Ozzie. Killer track for those who like hard prog rock--https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU6pGb7SmtI
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