Rough Couple Weeks ... At Least We Have Music
June 8
- Hawkwind, Quark, Strangeness and Charm
(This version had a LOT of mostly pointless and eventually exhausting extras—"Damnation Alley" rules p. hard, tho) - Carole King, Tapestry
For a record I had never knowingly listened to, I sure knew a lot of these songs! - Neko Case and Her Boyfriends, Furnace Room Lullaby
There was a time when I loved few things more than this record. This day, it didn't really hold up for me. - Sir Lord Baltimore, Sir Lord Baltimore
Wow, "Man from Manhattan" rules. - Miles Davis On the Corner
- Black Sabbath, Past Lives
Another past favorite that I didn't love this time around... :( - Slave, The Hardness of the World
The great Curtis Harris said the following, and that was all I needed to hearDear white friends who enjoy late 70s, early 80s (post-)punk and new wave, you should listen to Slave.
— Curtis Harris (@curtismharris) June 8, 2020
A lot of the fat bass utilized by Gang of Four et al derives from that funky Dayton outfit.https://t.co/HqoL1H0jnZ - Eddie Hazel, From the Bottom of My Heart
"Lompoc Boogie" is incredible: wonderful musicianship, incredible melodies, and just fun energy.
June 13: Apparently, we're getting funky (while cooking a bunch of food)
- Parliament, Motor Booty Affair
- Miles Davis, Bitches Brew
- Eddie Hazel, Game, Dames and Guitar Thangs
- Band of Gypsys, Band of Gypsys
June 15
- Slave, Slave (1977, Cotillion)
- Parliament, Funkentelechy vs. the Placebo Syndrome (1977, Casablanca)
- Funkadelic, Funkadelic
- Miles Davis, In a Silent Way
June 16: Dancin' in the Ruins (?)
- The Drop playlist: my dumb streaming service, which will NEVER understand me properly, thought I'd be interested in ... Phoebe Bridgers, Roman Circles, Tangerine Dream and a lot of other stuff I really really liked ... Great job, algorithms. Lousy job being interesting, Fat.
- Operators, EP 1
Still SO good. - Jaye Jayle & Emma Ruth Rundle, The Time Between Us
Essential. - Wooden Wand, Harem of the Sundrum and the Witness Figg
- LCD Soundsystem, LCD Soundsystem
I saw a podcast called this band "If Zoolander was a band" which suggests strongly somebody either hasn't heard the band or hasn't seen Zoolander (both of which are fine: it's a long life, there's plenty of art we can skip), and it made me want to listen to this. Mostly now I only like the bonus disc, but it's a pretty fun listen whenever.
This was a hellacious work day. The only time I had for music is after I got back to my place, exhausted and scraped clean, needing to cook some food and pass out. I spent quite a while making vegan "hot wings" out of cauliflower and more than half a cup of Sriracha, and it was messy, lengthy, and pretty great. Comfort music helped a lot.
June 17: Retrenching, Searching for Silence
- Hawkwind, Hall of the Mountain Grill
- Miles Davis, On the Corner
- Funkadelic, Cosmic Slop
- Starcastle, Starcastle
Pretty much all I listened to last year was this bizarre Yes knockoff with heavy REO Speedwagon dad-radio vibes. I've been trying hard to listen to Not The Same Thing Over and Over Again, but today ... I was tired, you know? - Vektor, Black Future
Been trying to keep things mellow, but sometimes one does need to get more intense and aggressive. - Deltron 3030, Event II
Wow, the beats on this really did it for me! I like this a lot better than the first record, which I like(d) a lot.
Experimenting with funk and things with as few words as possible has been really helpful and heartening, even if I should probably just be listening to Tangerine Dream and munching edibles all day.
June 18: A Certain Craving for Novelty
- Mekons, Fear & Whiskey
People like this band? Seems cool for them. - MF Doom, ...Mm Food
What if MF Doom but beats? - Vektor, Outer Isolation
- Killer Mike, R.A.P. Music
- Deltron 3030, Deltron 3030
Not sure why, but Deltron is what I really wanted to hear all week. - David Bowie, Diamond Dogs
- Aesop Rock, Bazooka Tooth
- Alice Cooper, Billion Dollar Babies
My buddy calls Alice Cooper "ugly David Bowie", and that fits, and this record is, while not without spots I desperately wish to skip every time, incredible. Nobody comes up with bigger melodies than in "Hello Hooray" or "Elected". - Obsequiae, The Palms of Sorrowed Kings
Another record I basically listened to all of last year to the exclusion of anything else. I really love this record.
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