Sorry. I'm still not impressed. The music you enjoy doesn't make you a better person than someone else who enjoys something less esoteric.
edk wrote: We did see him move to Pink Floyd once -- certainly not a good sign. Any suggestions?
edk wrote:A related question: Our one year old is perfect in every way, except he shows no inclination to rock... Any suggestions?
Our one year old is perfect in every way, except he shows no inclination to rock.
edk wrote:Sorry. I'm still not impressed. The music you enjoy doesn't make you a better person than someone else who enjoys something less esoteric.
I agree -- except in my own case.
Right now:
Dirtbombs
the Wedding Present
Dave Brubeck -- Time Out (when I want to feel all classy)
Bonny Prince Billy -- Greatest Palace Music (which I think all of his fans HATE)
George Jones
That is why I'm so cool.
A related question: Our one year old is perfect in every way, except he shows no inclination to rock. All of the other kids in his daycare class seem to enjoy moving to music -- bouncing up and down in that toddler way -- but our boy seems to prefer to sit quietly working on a puzzle. We've tried Free to be you and Me, the They Might be Giants kids album, Herb Alpert (which I loved as a kid), along with all of the other usual suspects, but no rocking. We did see him move to Pink Floyd once -- certainly not a good sign. Any suggestions?
Mike G wrote:Our one year old is perfect in every way, except he shows no inclination to rock.
That's because rock is your music.
He will start listening to hip hop when he's three, and you will hate it. That will be the point of his music for the next 17 years or so.
only early Wedding Present I assume
That's because rock is your music.
He will start listening to hip hop when he's three, and you will hate it. That will be the point of his music for the next 17 years or so.
johnny wrote:I was just curious how many of you still listen to vinyl. At some point a few years back, my vinyl collection eclipsed my CD's. Don't get me wrong, I'm no snob - I love the convenience of my iPod but nothing beats listening to an actual vinyl record on a good stereo system. Now if I could just find a way to play records in my car...
At any rate, here is what has been spinning on my turntable lately:
Louvin Brothers - "Satan Is Real"
Van Morrison - "Saint Dominics Preview"
Richard Hell + Voivoids - "Destiny Street" (test pressing - for any of you geeks)
If I can shamelessly self promote myself for a second, this is my business. Please stop by some time and say hi sometime.
unbeknowneth wrote:Another thing I've wanted to post here for a while relating to music and food is this song by Slim Gaillard: Yip Roc Heresy
nr706 wrote:unbeknowneth wrote:Another thing I've wanted to post here for a while relating to music and food is this song by Slim Gaillard: Yip Roc Heresy
Excellent refernce. Slim did many great food songs, including "When Banana Skins are Falling," "Matzoh Balls and Gefilte Fish," and of course the ever-popular "Avocado Seed Soup Symphony."
jclifton wrote:Top albums of the moment:
Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit
South - Adventures In The Underground Journey To The Stars
Devendra Banhart - Cripple Crow
Stereolab - Fab Four Suture
Wolf Parade - Apologies To The Queen Mary
Ms. John Soda - Notes And The Like
Françoise Hardy - The Vogue Years
K2daP wrote:jclifton wrote:Nice choices!...love Wolf Parade. i plan on picking up the new B&S soon. I'm currently hooked on the following:
Okkervil River: Black Sheep Boy (Scheff playing at Schubas on 2/24)
Wilco: Kicking Televison
The National: Alligator (playing at the Empty Bottle in March)