WOW this guy is not half bad, im guessing hes some homeless guy they brought in off the streets? from the pavement to the soundbooth, PRETTY COOL...actually pavement is a pretty cool band for anyone whos looking for a band name. My cousin dresses preppy.
singly the best sognwriter and guitar player of the century so far...obviously bringing the pavement tunes and success to the malkmus genius pool that he is...(wha?)..every time i listen to this guy after all the other shit (music) I listen to he floors me with his vision and class...stand up and take a bow - as if you would!!!!? god (ahem...) bless you! and yip all your album (digital n CD) produced stuff is the dogs bollocks!
@santanacostarica: Sorry, but all it sounds like is Malk adding a couple grace notes to that downward riff, not to mention the fact that Dancing Days is in a completely different key. SM's 70's rock fetish has been blatantly obvious since at least Pavement's CRCR, but I just think that you and gavinadam are reading way too much into one little run. There is nothing wrong with borrowing riffs (see the Day Tripper bite in April Wine's "I Like to Rock), but grace notes =/= borrowed Zep riff.
@theredkatana. I loved Pavement and I love Malkmus and the Jinks. All I meant was, Pavement aside, this performance is really, really good and should be put away in a vault some where as an example of musical genius. I just think that it stands strongly by itself set apart from what Pavement did. It's just too bad, not more people are listening.
@McGuinty1 The album version (and this one as well) definitely has a Dancing Days tease in it when gavinadam noted. Not uncommon for artists to borrow a riff from one of their influences.
He thinks as much through his guitar as his mind. I've seen him live, and its amazing to just hear his ideas flowing out his hands. Incredible... so genuine
phxqt69: I'm sorry for your loss, that must've been really hard to go through.
But what a beautiful thought! No more shoes...I was rather moved when I read that. I think your grandmother knew exactly what she was saying, and that makes me somewhat hopeful, you know?
As sockironer said, not depressing at all. Sounds like joy.
what a great story, not depressing at all,,,,actually it reminds me of saying goodbye for ever to my own grandad, he'd been still for hours but as I had my time alone with him I went all corny, always love you etc and with all the energy he had he rolled over with his back to me - it may appear an insult,,but if you'd known my grandad you'd probably see it like me,,as a very fitting compliment! (Alright kid, I aint good with the mushy stuff, let me die eh!) R.I.P both peeps - best wishes-Joel
No, you're just hearing that because you've been listening to Zeppelin non-stop. Trust me, I know. I went through a phase where I listened almost nothing except for Led for a couple months. I'm much better now, and I realized that music is better if you don't listen to the same thing constantly.
Except for Pavement and SM's solo stuff, for some reason, the songs seem to get better every time I listen to them...
Not to be depressing, but I saw you on a playlist (KIWR I think), and I had to listen to "No More Shoes", because I lost my grandmother to breast cancer and the last thing she said as she was passing was, "no more shoes! no more shoes! never again no more shoes!" She was thrilled!! She was free. Thanks for the song.
@McGuinty1 haha i did that led zep 24/7 thing too.. great phase though!
TumugonBurahini wouldnt even have enough patience to write a song like that.... thats so cool
TumugonBurahinI would jump his bones so bad.
TumugonBurahinDamn.
TumugonBurahin@McGuinty1 Nerd!
TumugonBurahinget cha back, love it! Keepn'm in time.
TumugonBurahinWOW this guy is not half bad, im guessing hes some homeless guy they brought in off the streets? from the pavement to the soundbooth, PRETTY COOL...actually pavement is a pretty cool band for anyone whos looking for a band name. My cousin dresses preppy.
TumugonBurahinWow! WHAT A GENIUS!!!!
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TumugonBurahinIt's like an alternative Paul Simon, bravo, man...
TumugonBurahinTake care, God bless...
singly the best sognwriter and guitar player of the century so far...obviously bringing the pavement tunes and success to the malkmus genius pool that he is...(wha?)..every time i listen to this guy after all the other shit (music) I listen to he floors me with his vision and class...stand up and take a bow - as if you would!!!!?
TumugonBurahingod (ahem...) bless you!
and yip all your album (digital n CD) produced stuff is the dogs bollocks!
@santanacostarica: Sorry, but all it sounds like is Malk adding a couple grace notes to that downward riff, not to mention the fact that Dancing Days is in a completely different key. SM's 70's rock fetish has been blatantly obvious since at least Pavement's CRCR, but I just think that you and gavinadam are reading way too much into one little run. There is nothing wrong with borrowing riffs (see the Day Tripper bite in April Wine's "I Like to Rock), but grace notes =/= borrowed Zep riff.
TumugonBurahin@theredkatana. I loved Pavement and I love Malkmus and the Jinks. All I meant was, Pavement aside, this performance is really, really good and should be put away in a vault some where as an example of musical genius. I just think that it stands strongly by itself set apart from what Pavement did. It's just too bad, not more people are listening.
TumugonBurahin@McGuinty1 The album version (and this one as well) definitely has a Dancing Days tease in it when gavinadam noted. Not uncommon for artists to borrow a riff from one of their influences.
TumugonBurahin@sydandbarrit why the hell would that happen? pavement is easily one of the most famous and influential bands of the 90s.
TumugonBurahinStephen Malkmus is amazing.
TumugonBurahinHe thinks as much through his guitar as his mind. I've seen him live, and its amazing to just hear his ideas flowing out his hands. Incredible... so genuine
TumugonBurahinwhat kind of guitar is that
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TumugonBurahinphxqt69: I'm sorry for your loss, that must've been really hard to go through.
TumugonBurahinBut what a beautiful thought! No more shoes...I was rather moved when I read that. I think your grandmother knew exactly what she was saying, and that makes me somewhat hopeful, you know?
As sockironer said, not depressing at all. Sounds like joy.
what a great story, not depressing at all,,,,actually it reminds me of saying goodbye for ever to my own grandad, he'd been still for hours but as I had my time alone with him I went all corny, always love you etc and with all the energy he had he rolled over with his back to me - it may appear an insult,,but if you'd known my grandad you'd probably see it like me,,as a very fitting compliment! (Alright kid, I aint good with the mushy stuff, let me die eh!) R.I.P both peeps - best wishes-Joel
TumugonBurahinNo, you're just hearing that because you've been listening to Zeppelin non-stop. Trust me, I know. I went through a phase where I listened almost nothing except for Led for a couple months. I'm much better now, and I realized that music is better if you don't listen to the same thing constantly.
TumugonBurahinExcept for Pavement and SM's solo stuff, for some reason, the songs seem to get better every time I listen to them...
Not to be depressing, but I saw you on a playlist (KIWR I think), and I had to listen to "No More Shoes", because I lost my grandmother to breast cancer and the last thing she said as she was passing was, "no more shoes! no more shoes! never again no more shoes!" She was thrilled!! She was free. Thanks for the song.
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