Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Cool, New Music Playlist April 2018: What The Cool Kids Are Listening To...



Bob Dylan "He's Funny That Way" Universal Love EP

Unknown Mortal Orchestra Sex & Food

Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - new album coming Sparkle Hard, singles out now... The Jicks perform "Middle America" Live On "Live From Here"... and Stephen Malkmus (solo acoustic) Live From Saint John's and Stephen live (electric) at Jerry Garcia tribute "Been All Around This World" and "Bertha" (feat David Hidalgo)

Manic Street Preachers Resistance Is Futile

The Lemon Twigs "Foolin' Around"/"Tailor Made", Brothers Of Destruction, and Do Hollywood

King Tuff The Other

John Prine The Tree Of Forgiveness

Gene Clark "If I Hang Around". Good News: 17 "New" Gene Clark songs coming out in 2018

Gang Of Four "Ivanka (Things You Can't Have)"

Jack White Live On SNL

Johnny Marr "The Tracers"

Ben Harper & Charlie Musselwhite No Mercy In This Land

The Vaccines Combat Sports

Jennifer Hudson: "The Times They Are A-Changin'" (Bob Dylan cover at anti-gun March For Our Lives)

Lost Highway Soundtrack: Lou Reed "This Magic Moment", Bowie "I'm Deranged"

Bonnie "Prince" Billy "I See A Darkness" from Now Here's My Plan EP. Have liked this song for a long time but had only heard the original version (and then one he did later with Johnny Cash). This version is totally different... and very cool....

Courtney Barnett - new album coming, singles out now... Also, love Courtney on "Never Tear Us Apart" (INXS cover for Aussie Apple ad)... and her album Lotta Sea Lice last year with Kurt Vile was so good too...

Parquet Courts - new album coming Wide Awake! (produced by Danger Mouse), singles out now... also love singer/guitarist A. Savage's solo album Thawing Dawn and his "Frightened" (The Fall cover, tribute to the late Mark E. Smith)

Jimi Hendrix Both Sides Of The Sky

John Parish & PJ Harvey "Sorry For Your Loss" (tribute to Sparklehorse)

Mike Bloomfield San Francisco Nights (live at The Old Waldorf, April 18, 1977) - stumbled upon this online and it got me on a major Bloomfield super session....

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band (feat Michael Bloomfield) Strawberry Jam (live 1966 - 1968), and Live Winterland, San Francisco, 9/30/1966

Bob Dylan (feat Michael Bloomfield) Live At Newport, July 25, 1965. Dylan Goes Electric: "Maggie's Farm", "Like A Rolling Stone", and "Phantom Engineer (It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry)"

The Pixies "Born In Chicago" (Paul Butterfield cover)

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