What Are You Listening To Right This Second?

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rayj wrote:
rocker654 wrote:Blood on the Moon-Chrome

I have kept in touch with Helios Creed. Some of his new stuff is blowing my mind.


Did you see him on that last tour? I went expecting suck, and was completely blown away. Live, he knows exactly what I'm looking for...amazing. Especially for someone who is in really bad shape (Hepatitis).


Ha! Seems like he's always on tour from all the MySpace bulletins he sends out (of course, none of those gigs have been in my area).

He made Chrome what I like. I liked "Into The Eyes Of The Zombie King", but that's about it as far as Creed-less Chrome I kan stanz.

I am listening to Specimen's "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" right now.

What Are You Listening To Right This Second?

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rocker654 wrote:
rayj wrote:
rocker654 wrote:Blood on the Moon-Chrome

I have kept in touch with Helios Creed. Some of his new stuff is blowing my mind.


Did you see him on that last tour? I went expecting suck, and was completely blown away. Live, he knows exactly what I'm looking for...amazing. Especially for someone who is in really bad shape (Hepatitis).


Ha! Seems like he's always on tour from all the MySpace bulletins he sends out (of course, none of those gigs have been in my area).

He made Chrome what I like. I liked "Into The Eyes Of The Zombie King", but that's about it as far as Creed-less Chrome I kan stanz.

I am listening to Specimen's "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" right now.


Have you checked out the later Chrome's 'Ghost Machine'? Boy, it's an awful lot like the early Chrome classics, but done on computers instead of tape (which transforms the product considerably...). Pretty fantastic, I thought.

Songs that Mr. Creed performed that sounded like wildly hideous faggotry on the albums were crazy-good live...a genuinely welcome surprise.

What Are You Listening To Right This Second?

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Debashish Battacharya, Calcutta Slide Guitar.

I saw Debashish Battacharya perform at the Indian Cultural Center in Milpitas (near San Jose) this past weekend. His younger brother played tablas and his sister played tamboura and sang.

They played music for about 5 hours. They didn't fail to be utterly mesmerizing for one second.

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