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Re: Music Discovery Thread

Posted: Fri May 10, 2024 12:18 pm
by yugami

Re: Music Discovery Thread

Posted: Fri May 10, 2024 12:30 pm
by P_Coastal
yugami wrote: Fri May 10, 2024 12:18 pm
Thanks, artists like this is why I started the thread. :thumbup:

Re: Music Discovery Thread

Posted: Fri May 10, 2024 7:37 pm
by Tom
P_Coastal wrote: Fri May 10, 2024 10:21 am Inspired by the new Carpokes official poem that was unveiled by @Tom today :)

Amen my friend. Thank you for sharing that!

Re: Music Discovery Thread

Posted: Fri May 10, 2024 9:24 pm
by 944m3
Mojonito wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2024 11:05 am
P_Coastal wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 8:28 am
Mojonito wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 8:00 am What genre do you want to discover?
Assuming the question is for me … my tastes vary from Classic Rock, some Pop, Folk Rock, some country, some reggae, singer-songwriter, Americana.

In terms of artists putting out new music I listen to a lot of Springsteen, Passenger, Jason Isbell, Chris Stapleton, Lori McKenna, Brandy Clark, Kenny Chesney etc.

As this is Carpokes (Friendly, Fun), feel free to tell us about your musical interests.
Great Latin music: buena vista social club

Great Latin flare instrumental: Willie and lobo (fandango nights is a great album)

Texas country: 1100 springs

Jerry Jeff walker

R&b jazz: booker t and the mgs

All over the place: Paul Catheen

Taj Mahal

Country: Billie Joe shaver (Georgia on a fast train great driving song)

James McMurtry (valley road)

Corb Lund

Reckless Kelley

Zac brown band

Whitey Morgan

Hayes carll

Hailey whitters

Ryan Bingham

Jazz: Stan and Getz

Dave Brubeck

Vince Guaraldi

Astrid Gilberto (samba)

Rock:

Amy winehouse

Jamiroquai

Martin sexton

Reggae:

Toots and the

Latin pop:

Manu chao

Jarabe de Palo

Here is my top played songs on Apple Music from 2023. Don’t judge me, I have eclectic tastes 😂


https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/rep ... wwjC84XXNp
Mojonito, my brother from another madre. Never thought I’d read Jarabe de Palo on this thread. (I met Pau and hung out back stage with him, my buddy was a concert promoter). Manu Chao was one of the most electric concerts I think I’ve been to. (Prince was up there too, you could feel the energy). Amy Winehouse was just a raw super talent, man she was so good. Astrid Gilberto I mean what can you say, as classic as they come. Try Bebel Gilberto for a modern version.

But you can’t leave out Soda Stereo, Caifanes, and Arterciopelados for alternative Spanish rock.

P_Coastal give Thievery Corporation a listen. Kinda mixes a few of the genres you mentioned.

For those who are still young at heart, I’ve been listening to Wet Leg recently. Fun garage punk pop style band. I think their sound is pretty fresh and nostalgic at the same time.

Another older alternative country type, Wilco is a great band.

Also try Luna, great guitar band.

Khruangbin is an amazing guitar band.

Still Corners and Flunk for pop alternative.

I could go and on lol very eclectic taste from Django Reinhardt, delta blues, British Invasion, and techno. But 80’s alternative was my first love. Still learning and discovering anything new :D

Re: Music Discovery Thread

Posted: Sat May 11, 2024 7:34 pm
by Mojonito
944m3 wrote: Fri May 10, 2024 9:24 pm
Mojonito wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2024 11:05 am
P_Coastal wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 8:28 am

Assuming the question is for me … my tastes vary from Classic Rock, some Pop, Folk Rock, some country, some reggae, singer-songwriter, Americana.

In terms of artists putting out new music I listen to a lot of Springsteen, Passenger, Jason Isbell, Chris Stapleton, Lori McKenna, Brandy Clark, Kenny Chesney etc.

As this is Carpokes (Friendly, Fun), feel free to tell us about your musical interests.
Great Latin music: buena vista social club

Great Latin flare instrumental: Willie and lobo (fandango nights is a great album)

Texas country: 1100 springs

Jerry Jeff walker

R&b jazz: booker t and the mgs

All over the place: Paul Catheen

Taj Mahal

Country: Billie Joe shaver (Georgia on a fast train great driving song)

James McMurtry (valley road)

Corb Lund

Reckless Kelley

Zac brown band

Whitey Morgan

Hayes carll

Hailey whitters

Ryan Bingham

Jazz: Stan and Getz

Dave Brubeck

Vince Guaraldi

Astrid Gilberto (samba)

Rock:

Amy winehouse

Jamiroquai

Martin sexton

Reggae:

Toots and the

Latin pop:

Manu chao

Jarabe de Palo

Here is my top played songs on Apple Music from 2023. Don’t judge me, I have eclectic tastes 😂


https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/rep ... wwjC84XXNp
Mojonito, my brother from another madre. Never thought I’d read Jarabe de Palo on this thread. (I met Pau and hung out back stage with him, my buddy was a concert promoter). Manu Chao was one of the most electric concerts I think I’ve been to. (Prince was up there too, you could feel the energy). Amy Winehouse was just a raw super talent, man she was so good. Astrid Gilberto I mean what can you say, as classic as they come. Try Bebel Gilberto for a modern version.

But you can’t leave out Soda Stereo, Caifanes, and Arterciopelados for alternative Spanish rock.

P_Coastal give Thievery Corporation a listen. Kinda mixes a few of the genres you mentioned.

For those who are still young at heart, I’ve been listening to Wet Leg recently. Fun garage punk pop style band. I think their sound is pretty fresh and nostalgic at the same time.

Another older alternative country type, Wilco is a great band.

Also try Luna, great guitar band.

Khruangbin is an amazing guitar band.

Still Corners and Flunk for pop alternative.

I could go and on lol very eclectic taste from Django Reinhardt, delta blues, British Invasion, and techno. But 80’s alternative was my first love. Still learning and discovering anything new :D
That’s so cool about jarabe de palo!

Re: Music Discovery Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2024 3:33 am
by Stormy_Monday

Re: Music Discovery Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2024 6:17 am
by blueline
Stormy_Monday wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2024 3:33 am
If it fits.... Lol

BUT...I researched a bit and very interesting find on your part! The "Strolling Yodeler" born in 1909. The record is from about 1929 I think, based on the info in the following link I found.

https://hillbilly-music.com/artists/sto ... p?id=10382

Nashville, the Ryman, the Grand Ole Opry, WSM, WLAC -

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Re: Music Discovery Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2024 7:04 am
by Stormy_Monday
I enjoy going back in musical time to the early 1900's. Just about everything since can trace it's roots there.