Albert-yes but only casually HOWEVER the Audiogon Music Reviews which is being worked on in the background will feature (it's already written)a review of the new Streets album A Grand Don't Come For Free by one of the reviewers I've got aboard. Weirdly I nearly bought OPM today! It tends to be get linked in with what is known as Urban(and that category covers everything from soulful pop to hardcore Garage music ) here though obviously it's a hybrid of several styles. Do you like it? Sorry Ben to not notice your question. Yes I do like "The Streets" Original Pirate Material. Lots of energy, creative lyrics, great recording (on LP) delivered with a decidedly British accent. |
JSonic indeed this will be part of the Audiogon music reviews when it appears,there will be some scope once we get up and running to also modify things depending on feedback. Since this is an Audio site I'm trying to get the balance right and therefore getting input from others on genres I'm less familar with. Ultimately though the likes of Mojo is impossible to compete with as they just about cover every release. At this stage Audigon Music reviews will be done by hobbyists for hobbyists then we simply don't have the resource (or the money!)to cover everything. It also goes without saying we'll never please everybody either but hopefully it will enhance things around here. |
Hi Ben,
Thanks for the time and effort you put in to bring us your reports. Just one thing, since new music is kind of weak how bout giving us a Mojo style update of hidden old gems or box sets from older artists that are appearing as new issues?
Peace,
J.SONIC |
Ben... I would love a tape of that Barrowlands show ;-))
I have new e-mail addy (lost my job, so no more e-mails at work): haggis99@att.net |
Oh ok a couple of shouts I need to answer......
Chris saw Dylan 3 times in 4 days including a surprise visit to Belfast as a present from a friend for my 40th. The man was in great form (better than 2002 imho)and the Barrowlands gig in Glasgow (a small 2500 venue)was unbelievable-Like A Rolling Stone had to be heard to be believed Dylan was moved to comment (and you know that seldom happens)that we were the greatest audience he had ever played to. Earlier during Just Like A Woman because of the singing from the crowd Dylan reverted back to the original phrasing!
I might get round to a thorough review of those gigs sometime.
Albert-yes but only casually HOWEVER the Audiogon Music Reviews which is being worked on in the background will feature (it's already written)a review of the new Streets album A Grand Don't Come For Free by one of the reviewers I've got aboard. Weirdly I nearly bought OPM today! It tends to be get linked in with what is known as Urban(and that category covers everything from soulful pop to hardcore Garage music ) here though obviously it's a hybrid of several styles. Do you like it?
The 6 monthly review of 2003/2004 will be happening hopefully in the near future-some Audiogon regulars will feature-now if only Arnie would return my e-mails we might know where in cyberspace it might land!
Oh and new music news will be on here in a day or so-not particularly a lot to report but a few things worth looking out for. |
Ben, have you listened to a group called "The Streets." I recently bought "Original Pirate Material" and having a hard time classifying the sound. |
Hi Ben! Hope life is being good to you. Did you see any of the Dylan shows in Scotland? Those CDs you sent are sweet!!! Thanks mate! Keep the news coming! |
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RAY CHARLES-Genius Loves Company. This Concord Records release will be his first full-length duets album. (Concord has a special pre-order price)
CD is scheduled for release on 8/31/04 Hybrid Mutichannel SACD is scheduled for release on 9/14/04
featuring Norah Jones,James Taylor,Dianna Krall,Elton John,Natalie Cole,Bonnie Raitt,Willie Nelson,Michael McDonald,BB King, Gladys Knight, Johnny Mathis & Van Morrison.
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BEN-A Job Well Done!
Thanks! Rich |
Nice job Ben! Finally some Moodies on SACD! Cant wait. Thanks for all your effort keeping us updated. Going to see Rush in August! "Ed Sawyer" good one! |
"you know his mind is not for rent... "
LOL
Saw Rush on their last tour, a year or so ago. They still kicked ass. Opened with that song, actually.
-Ed |
"Modern day warrior,mean mean stride. Today's Ed Sawyer mean mean jibe....."
:-) |
Here's another slip:
"small tit bits"
heh. small is ok. So is big.
-Ed |
Yup I do mean JJ Cale-doh.
Still it's agood audio related slip....... |
Do you mean J.J. Cale? Talk about your Freudian slips :-) |
Great news, thank you, the Moodies should be good. |
Ben, I am delighted to see you back!!
Thank you for the great music update. I hope you can make this a regular thing for Audiogon members. |
Curve's "The Way of Curve", a double album with singles and b-sides/rarities spanning from 1990 to 2004, came out in May. Better late mention than never. It was mastered well, although a little loud, and the chronological order plays well - you can listen to them mature before your very ears. Good job addressing the "there's no good music anymore!", Ben_campbell. PS - The Pistons were fantastic. |
Ben, Fantastic to see you on here again! Welcome back!
Good review! |
Stellar report as always Ben. Thanks for the updates. Looking forward to the Nick Mason book... |
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