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Listening to a lot of old folk music today. Woody Guthrie - Tear the Fascists Down


Do Re Mi

 

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I have to be really drunk to listen to folk music. I'm not even sure why.

I need to listen to the soundtrack to the movie Woodstock again. Like soon. In fact, I'm going to listen to Santana's Soul Sacrifice right now. It should go good with morning coffee.
 

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I have to be really drunk to listen to folk music. I'm not even sure why.

I need to listen to the soundtrack to the movie Woodstock again. Like soon. In fact, I'm going to listen to Santana's Soul Sacrifice right now. It should go good with morning coffee.
Moved onto Dan Auerbach - Keep it Hid album

Every song on the album is a gem, but my favorite is Mean Monsoon:

 

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Couple of songs I'm listening to recently:

KGLW has moved from the microtonal stuff back to their more trippy sound, which I love. This is my favorite from their latest album:


And Long Legged Larry by Aesop Rock is awesome, but you have to watch the video for the full effect:

Ah wow, those are very cool haha, interesting, I like exploring and hearing of new stuff out there :)
 

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Listening to a lot of old folk music today. Woody Guthrie - Tear the Fascists Down


Do Re Mi

Nice, strangely along similar-ish lines, I've been really getting into folk metal. Stumbled upon a $3 CD of a band called Eluveitie on holidays recently, and I am so deep in this rabbit hole now haha. Sorta a mix between Celtic folk and melodic death metal. The range of instruments is stunning, such a great fusion and sounds incredible, stirs up the Celtic spirit haha.

They use bagpipes, harp, fiddle, tin whistle, flute, mandolin, hurdy-gurdy, along with elec guitars etc.

These guys sing alot in an ancient extinct Gaulish language and the themes are mainly about Celtic mythology, nature, eternity etc.. There's something so powerful about mythology that we can all connect to... and such a real reverence for nature and life, very cool stuff, but obviously not everyone's cup of tea haha.


And a clean vocal song of theirs:
 

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Listening to my liked songs on Spotify, and a lot of blues songs coming up this morning. This was the last one:


I actually found my way back to this version after hearing the White Stripes cover a few years ago. I like both a lot:

 

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For the last week I have had this reoccurring ear worm, and I have not heard this song in years...it is really getting annoying now so I am hoping if I post it here...it will go away... and I use to like this song too

 

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Black Keys today. One of my favorite bands. Right now it's Ten Cent Pistol:

 

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Mostly Pink Floyd, Iron Maiden and The Talking Heads. Add in some Aerosmith, Led Zepplin, AC/DC, Linkin Park, The Who, Black Sabbath…
 

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