I can’t NOT post a Stewart Copeland interview. They’d pull my Drummer License in the state of Oregon if I don’t.
What Drive Us (Documentary) | ° Directed by Dave Grohl
Dave makes another awesome music documentary. He’s damn good at this.
AI song mastering is a thing now.
Arstechnica does a write comparing Apple, OZone, LANDR and Bandlabs AI Mastering Assistants.
I liked most of the results I got. Mastering Assistant, Ozone, and LANDR were each clearly capable of pro-sounding results; the web-based services I tried, including Bandlab and Waves, were somewhat more variable.
Apple's Mastering Assistant offered a less compressed and more open sound on my demo track, which sounded very nice. (Indeed, on another track of mine, I preferred Apple's approach for precisely this reason.) LANDR was also great, though it offered a much more controlled sound. For this demo track, however, Ozone's compressed-but-not-completely-crushed sound and its excellent handling of the overall EQ (the highs were present but never sizzling, for instance, and it dealt with one or two moments of sibilance better) won me over.
Music Monday: Rock and Roll Animal
How I have never heard this version before? This is a crazy ass take on Sweet Jane. INterview with Steve Hunter who plays guitar on it.
Ryan: You get asked a lot about the seminal intro on the live version of “Sweet Jane” on Lou Reed’s Rock ‘n Roll Animal album. My understanding is that you had previously worked up something similar during your time with Detroit and also The Chambers Brothers, is that right?
Steve: That’s exactly right. I started writing it when I was with Mitch Ryder in Detroit in around ’71
Final note on 'Intro'
Before the album was released Steve was 'persuaded' to sign away all his rights as the composer in the USA, his choice was simple, sign or 'Intro' would be cut out. Despite his name being on the album as composer from the release date, he did not begin to get any royalties as the writer until 2011. The statute of rights only goes back seven years, so 38 years of income was lost.
Guitar Moves: Keith and Mascis
Never heard of this channel before, but two good interviews here to check out.
Live music in Portland: Manx at the Railside Pub, Feb 24th.
Got a show coming up with Manx at a super divey bar in Feb. Swing on by!
Have some recordings of rehearsals in the “Personal Art” section of the site if you are curious.
Went as low tech as I could for the flyer, lol!
Gouge Away...
A little Pixie break for ya.
Music Mondays? Sure! Tom Waits - Glitter And Doom Concert Experience (2008)
Who can’t use a little bit of Tom Waits for the start of your work week?
How Corruption and Greed Led to the Downfall of Rock Music
Good backstory by Rick Beato on payola and more scumminess in the music biz circa late 90s. Rent backs? Check! Kickbacks? Check! Self dealing? Check!
Show on Nov, Friday the 17th
Another show at the Chill N’ Fill in NoPo here in Portland this Friday. I think we have a residency so we should be there mid-month every month moving forward.
Music Mondays: Nile Rodgers & CHIC: Tiny Desk Concert
Oh yeah….
Show on Sat the 21st.
Playing live with New Not Normals at Misdemeanor Meadows this Saturday if anyone is looking for something to do. ;)
Show on Friday the 13th
Howdy Portland peeps, anyone feel like seeing some American music, head on over to the Chill and Fill in North Portland for some live music tomorrow.
This is the story of Tim and How The Replacements Blew It.
“In 1985 The Replacements had the potential to become the next big thing. After four years of producing quality pop-coated hardcore, their major label debut Tim was supposed to be their next step, their leap into the mainstream. As stated in the album’s Rolling Stone review: “Tim... sounds as if it were made by the last real band in the world.””
The Replacements set up the template for alt country. Jeff Tweedy once famously said 'everything we do is based on the Replacements' before tearing into a rip-roaring version of 'Color Me Impressed'. Ryan Adams said he listened to nothing but 'Let It Be' while recording Whiskeytown's 'Strangers Almanac'. Uncle Tupelo toured with the band on the 'All Shook Down' tour. Lucero regularly covers 'If Only You Were Lonely' during their live shows.
I'll be your whatever you want
A bong hit in your reggea song.
One more for music Friday
K, one more here while I steam some jerseys.
Music Friday!
Super busy with work, but have a concert to watch!!
Music Friday
Check out little baby Robert Smith in this concert. THE CURE Apeldoorn, Netherlands 18 Jul 1980 FULL CONCERT
Overlook Porch Fest 2023
Fun little day of music going on here in Portland this Sunday. If you are in the area check it out. I’m playing at 1pm somewhere on this map ;)
The Daniel Lanois Interview: Peter Gabriel, U2, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson
Rick Beato interview here.