Sorry to see that we've lost Mike Nesmith of the Monkees. Watching them fooling around on TV was a big part of my childhood and I enjoyed their songs then and now. Always loved this one by Mike on his own - such a pretty song.
And he was my favourite.
(Watching the video properly after posting it, I'm fairly sure that the image at 3:25 is actually a pre-Zeppelin Jimmy Page and not Mike - oops)
Michael Nesmith, who attained TV and pop stardom in the Monkees and later became a prophetic figure on the Los Angeles country-rock scene and then a multimedia entrepreneur, died Friday of natural …
Someone appears to have popped an SST concert tour VHS online in its entirety, I skipped forward to 55m for Husker Du but will be rolling back for the Meat Puppets & Minutemen
Elise LeGrow, one of the more recent I've been listening to. Her album "Playing Chess" is covers of songs from the old Chess catalog. She has original work as well.
Ran across video of Jamie Dupuis a couple of years ago. Original work and covers. Acoustic and electric guitars, and harp guitars. edit - and banjos and probably some other instruments I'm forgetting.
Streamed "Pennyworth" on some streaming hub the other weekend, and found that one of the antagonists primarily was a singer, so without further ado, the splendid Paloma Faith:
I did not find a thread to share what I am listening to just now, so I thought I would create one.
I have thought of this song for the last 3 weeks and finally listened to it today.
It is not entirely appropriate to the situation but the sentiment is right.
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