This Tonstartssbandht show last night was so great I had to come out of Mastodon retirement to brag about it.
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This Tonstartssbandht show last night was so great I had to come out of Mastodon retirement to brag about it.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CxS0l58uBzJ/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Been listening to Meg Baird’s new one “Furling” nonstop the last few weeks, but detoured a bit to her older stuff, and forgot how freaking perfect this cover is.
Unwound were life-affirming last night in Seattle #unwound #reunion
https://www.instagram.com/p/CoRjwcrON8o/?igshid=OTRmMjhlYjM=
Real Estate started their set last night with a cover of “Anything Can Happen” in what must have been a hat tip to Hamish. They also said they played it at their very first show.
#realestate #theclean #hamishkilgour
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Jon P shared a post on Instagram: "I’ve probably listened to @realestateband more than any other band in the last 10 years. Their albums are a calming place for me to retire to (like a reclining chair on a manicured suburban NJ lawn?) in what has been an otherwise hectic and crazy decade. They were great last night at a new club called Racket in Manhattan. Hat tip to the Clean cover to start the set (in honor of Hamish I assume).". Follow their account to see 478 posts.
Saturday morning coffee drinking #music
Prana Crafter - Enter the Stream (2018)
I loved loved loved his previous “Bodhi Cheetah’s Choice” tape (the cassette/album cover is one of the coolest I have ever seen) so was excited to hear this when it came out. Was not expecting singing! Was not expecting the singing songs to be so good! Still a nice mix of more cosmiche stuff with the songier bits.
https://pranacrafter.bandcamp.com/album/enter-the-stream-digital
8 track album
Here goes nothing. My first fruit #salt #fermentation. Red anjou pears. If I don’t get botulism I will consider it a success.
Today in 1983, 40 years ago: The ARPANET officially changes to using TCP/IP, the Internet Protocol, effectively creating the Internet.