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As much as I like Karen Mok (I just checked out her 寶貝 (Baobei) album from the library yesterday), that performance was pretty hard/embarrassing to watch. >_<
Strong admiration from this corner. Her performance was marred by technical difficulties resulting in her distractions and loss of timing in her number. Yet, like a trooper, she fought hard to overcome real-time obstacles and get through the concert.
Listening to Lennie Tristano Quartet with Lee Konitz on Alto sax, Gene Ramey on double bass and Art Taylor on drums. Live at the Sing Song Room Confucius Restaurant New York City June 11TH 1955. I am playing a vinyl disc and its amazing, I am there man.
Streaming on Rhapsody..."try before you buy"....think I'll probably pick this up.
I thoroughly enjoy stoner and doom. I loved Kyuss, but I've always had a complicated relationship with this band. While, I love rock and metal in most of it's forms there's something about QOTSA that I've always found a little annoying....a little too clever for their own good. Something about them doesn't quite satisfy me fully. YET.....uh, I have to say I basically like them....I know that sounds like a contradiction.
Definitely worth listening for fans of hard alternative rock or, er, whatever they are. They are not stoner rock to me. Just quirky enough to be annoying, but I can't give up on them, begrudgingly I have to admit they are a pretty good rock band....I think this is a better than average QOTSA album, but it's not going to surpass Songs for the Deaf-their best IMO
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