Grant-Lee Phillips may best be known as the front man for Grant Lee Buffalo, however Phillips' career as a musician starts with his first band, Shiva Burlesque, who recorded two albums prior to Phillips forming Grant Lee Buffalo with Joey Peters and Paul Kimble in 1991. With critical acclaim and a couple of "Modern Rock" hits, the band have a creative, highly literate body of work to their...
Grant-Lee Phillips may best be known as the front man for Grant Lee Buffalo, however Phillips' career as a musician starts with his first band, Shiva Burlesque, who recorded two albums prior to Phillips forming Grant Lee Buffalo with Joey Peters and Paul Kimble in 1991. With critical acclaim and a couple of "Modern Rock" hits, the band have a creative, highly literate body of work to their...
Grant-Lee Phillips may best be known as the front man for Grant Lee Buffalo, however Phillips' career as a musician starts with his first band, Shiva Burlesque, who recorded two albums prior to Phillips forming Grant Lee Buffalo with Joey Peters and Paul Kimble in 1991. With critical acclaim and a couple of "Modern Rock" hits, the band have a creative, highly literate body of work to their...
Grant-Lee Phillips may best be known as the front man for Grant Lee Buffalo, however Phillips' career as a musician starts with his first band, Shiva Burlesque, who recorded two albums prior to Phillips forming Grant Lee Buffalo with Joey Peters and Paul Kimble in 1991. With critical acclaim and a couple of "Modern Rock" hits, the band have a creative, highly literate body of work to their...
Grant-Lee Phillips may best be known as the front man for Grant Lee Buffalo, however Phillips' career as a musician starts with his first band, Shiva Burlesque, who recorded two albums prior to Phillips formed Grant Lee Buffalo with Joey Peters and Paul Kimble in 1991. With critical acclaim and a couple of "Modern Rock" hits, the band have a creative, highly literate body of work to their...
This is the third post that highlights some rarely heard music - the other entries can be found here . These are songs that you probably won't know but I would like to recommend them. You may love them, you may hate them - the choice is yours, but at least you had the chance to hear them... "Big Store" by The Devils Pete is a big Duran Duran fan and this track is related to that band. The...
John Cale – The Streets of Laredo from Honi Soit … (1981, out of print) Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Hoedown from Trilogy (1972) Robbie Robertson with Leah Hicks-Manning – The Sound Is Fading from Contact From the Underworld of Redboy (1998) Adam & the Ants – Five Guns West from Prince Charming (1981) Babe Ruth – The Mexican [...]
Note from Tyge: When Carl made his somber trip to Florida, I wasn’t aware he already had two random songs posted for Monday and Tuesday. I should check the scheduled drafts more often. Being I still have two more songs for the not-so-random theme, I shall post them into the weekend. Come on people, [...]
Most albums bring back strong memories of a certain time and place for me. And with Colorado's Front Range in the news this week due to a whopping snowstorm (the largest October snowstorm since we lived there back in '97), I've thought a lot about our time in Boulder. Here are the albums that are inextricable from my memories of living in the Centennial State. Granted, none of these are Colorado-based...
Note from Tyge: This song, plus the one tomorrow and Friday, all share a common denominator. You’ll be quizzed come the weekend. Grant Lee Buffalo – Honey Don’t Think
Why are there so few good Beach Boys/Brian Wilson covers? Here's the only one I can think of top of my head -- Grant Lee Buffalo 's heart-stoppingly beautiful grunge take on "In My Room," from the Friends soundtrack. Damn -- I know there must be some others, but I'm absolutely drawing a blank.
Today in History - Sept. 1 By The Associated Press The Associated Press Tuesday, September 1, 2009; 12:02 AM -- Today is Tuesday, Sept. 1, the 244th day of 2009. There are 121 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: In 1972, American Bobby Fischer won the international chess crown in Reykjavik, Iceland, as Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union resigned before the resumption of game 21. Today's...
You know what I miss? Posting music videos. A silly little pleasure to be sure, but one I think that needs to return. So with that in mind I’ll dig through the stuff I’ve been listening to to start sending some A/V love out there on a more frequent basis. Of late I’ve [...]
Summer is here - and that means road trips. My favorite driving albums are guitar based and either long or twangy. But all have great song cycles with no tracks to skip. These albums have been an essential part of driving thousands of miles across the US over the years. Uncle Tupelo - Anodyne Whiskeytown - Strangers Almanac Grant Lee Buffalo - Fuzzy Pell Mell - Interstate The Rolling Stones - Exile...