Reminiscent of Lydia Lunch (of Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, Beirut Slump, 8-eyed Spy, et al). Early in her career she would found a new band w/each LP. Here's one early gem:
I've been listening to the discography of Cracker again. The range from grunge to folk to country to... some mix of all of them is quite interesting (I set the playlist on random).
I saw that Xanadu video yesterday via the Rush newsletter. Brilliant camera angles and one of my old favourites. I think it's a must have to get on Blu Ray
Their earlier stuff was a lot heavier, especially in the vocal delivery, but they've always been very technical players. One of the guitarists/vocalists does this in his spare time...
I've had a special appreciation for Vince Guaraldi's music since the early seventies, when I attended a performance and co-presentation/Q&A session from Vince and a Peanuts specials producer, at my bachelor's alma mater: Santa Clara Univ. He was very articulate and entertaining - great artist and wonderful human being.
For some reason, I made today (11/30/2015) Tool Monday. I have listened to Undertow and AEnima in their entirety and now I am on Lateralus. We'll see if I make it to 10,000 Days before the end of my work day. :headbang1:
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