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Re: Mark on Sirius XM
« Reply #405 on: July 02, 2020, 01:22:58 PM »
I am positively surprised. Nick Cave! :)
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Clear as the day
Now come on woman, come follow me home

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Re: Mark on Sirius XM
« Reply #406 on: July 02, 2020, 02:49:10 PM »
Fixed Link:

https://we.tl/t-KyvSwELMEe

The first one had a mute of 12 seconds in the beginning.

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Re: Mark on Sirius XM
« Reply #407 on: July 02, 2020, 04:18:31 PM »
HAIM's Now I'm In It and Liz Lawrence's Navigator probably the most pop-music sounding song so far in the show, great songs though. But so pop, oh my! Not even "alternative", but pop.

The Everly Brothers' Sleepless Nights, great to hear that Mark loves to transcribe songs himself, "it took me quite a while to work out the chords for it".

Frank Sinatra's Where Or When Interesting what Mark thinks about Bryan Ferry's version of that song.

I love how Mark keep mentioning his friend Vince, he even got a mention in a song (Basil), I mean Mark never even mention his wife in a song. That's a lifetime friendship, got to respect that.

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Re: Mark on Sirius XM
« Reply #408 on: July 02, 2020, 05:25:47 PM »

I love how Mark keep mentioning his friend Vince, he even got a mention in a song (Basil), I mean Mark never even mention his wife in a song. That's a lifetime friendship, got to respect that.

Darling Pretty/Kitty?
"...and I blew up the radio in pretty short order."

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Re: Mark on Sirius XM
« Reply #409 on: July 02, 2020, 05:35:06 PM »

I love how Mark keep mentioning his friend Vince, he even got a mention in a song (Basil), I mean Mark never even mention his wife in a song. That's a lifetime friendship, got to respect that.

Darling Pretty/Kitty?

I mean straight out dropping a name into the song, that's unusual. Anyway, what I find funny is that Mark keeps mentioning him in so many interviews and such, as if we know who he is, but we have no idea. He could just say "a long time friend of mine", but he insists on using a name. I know I'm being an awful nerd here, but Mark is so strange sometimes :lol

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Re: Mark on Sirius XM
« Reply #410 on: July 02, 2020, 05:46:53 PM »

I love how Mark keep mentioning his friend Vince, he even got a mention in a song (Basil), I mean Mark never even mention his wife in a song. That's a lifetime friendship, got to respect that.

Darling Pretty/Kitty?

Long cool girl, there is a picture of her in the booklet, but yes, he doesn't say his name
So Long

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Re: Mark on Sirius XM
« Reply #411 on: July 09, 2020, 09:48:44 AM »
British Grove Broadcast Ep. 15:

https://we.tl/t-Z7XtecSPN8

Ramsey Lewis Trio
A Hard Day's Night (Live At The Lighthouse/1965)

Miles Davis
Time After Time

Ray Bonneville
Oxford Town

Gregory Alan Isakov
Berth

Weyes Blood
Movies

Dirk Powell
Say Darling Say

Bobbie Gentry
Eleanor Rigby

Mercury Rev feat. Phoebe Brigers
Jessye' Lisabeth

Lord Huron
The Night We Met (feat. Phoebe Bridgers)

Tim O'Brien
Red Dog In The Morning

Sarah Jarosz
Ring Them Bells


Just comment on the music, no need for more greetings.
« Last Edit: July 09, 2020, 10:21:16 AM by binone »

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Re: Mark on Sirius XM
« Reply #412 on: July 09, 2020, 12:31:38 PM »
Man, Mark could've picked out at least one bad song, but no, after 150 odd songs still not a single bad one. I think this Mark guy could become a really good musician :lol

Ray Bonneville - Oxford Town sounds almost like it came off of MK's album, oh my.

Bobbie Gentry - Eleanor Rigby it's funny Mark says this song is easy to play on the guitar, considering there's no guitar on the original record. But it's easy, yes. Great to hear Mark discuss some chords for a while :lol

I love that Mark doesn't hesitate to bring out so many covers, usually, creative people be like "covers are bad", but he seems to enjoy so many cover versions. And that's great because some covers are even better than the original.

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Re: Mark on Sirius XM
« Reply #413 on: July 09, 2020, 01:49:52 PM »
Four of the songs I liked immediately.

Ray Bonneville, Oxford Town
Dirk Powell, Say Darling Say
Tim O'Brien, Red Dog in the Morning
Sarah Jarosz, Ring Them Bells

The rest I found rather soporific, but probably need a few more listens for a proper assessment, if I can keep my eyes open long enough!    I must applaud MK on his eclectic taste in music, though!    :)
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Re: Mark on Sirius XM
« Reply #414 on: July 09, 2020, 02:02:17 PM »
Four of the songs I liked immediately.

Ray Bonneville, Oxford Town
Dirk Powell, Say Darling Say
Tim O'Brien, Red Dog in the Morning
Sarah Jarosz, Ring Them Bells

The rest I found rather soporific, but probably need a few more listens for a proper assessment, if I can keep my eyes open long enough!    I must applaud MK on his eclectic taste in music, though!    :)


I find that Mark's taste in music generally tends towards the soporific/quiet/laidback, and I feel many of the tracks he has presented during these radio show have informed his own music over the last ten fifteen years or so.

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Re: Mark on Sirius XM
« Reply #415 on: July 09, 2020, 02:47:19 PM »
Beautiful Cover Of Bob Dylan, "Ring them bells", with slide guitar on LP album. Thanks à lot.

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Re: Mark on Sirius XM
« Reply #416 on: July 09, 2020, 06:17:03 PM »

I love that Mark doesn't hesitate to bring out so many covers, usually, creative people be like "covers are bad", but he seems to enjoy so many cover versions. And that's great because some covers are even better than the original.

I think you can make a distinction between a cover that is performed by a tribute band versus a cover performed by an artist who makes the song their own. A tribute band is just trying to copy the original artist and generally isn't adding anything new.
Whereas an artist like Bobbie Gentry who is covering a well known Beatles song has arranged it in a new and fresh way.

It's kind of like playing a blues standard or a bluegrass standard.

I also think it's pretty cool that he followed up Bobbie Gentry's cover with a cover of a Bobbie Gentry song! A bit of cleverness in the playlist that makes you pay attention to Mark's comments!

I agree that Ray Bonneville's Oxford Town sounds like a recent MK song. I like it.

Other likes:

Ramsey Lewis Trio - Hard Day's Night
Bobbie Gentry - Eleanor Rigby
Dirk Powell - Say Darling Say
Tim O'Brien - Red Dog In the Morning
Sarah Jarosz - Ring Them Bells

« Last Edit: July 09, 2020, 06:35:49 PM by Lestroid »

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Re: Mark on Sirius XM
« Reply #417 on: July 09, 2020, 06:26:02 PM »

I love that Mark doesn't hesitate to bring out so many covers, usually, creative people be like "covers are bad", but he seems to enjoy so many cover versions. And that's great because some covers are even better than the original.

I think you can make a distinction between a cover that is performed by a cover band at a bar or a tribute band versus a cover performed by an artist who makes the song their own. A tribute band is just trying to copy the original artist and generally isn't adding anything new.
Whereas an artist like Bobbi Gentry who is covering a well known Beatles song has arranged it in a new and fresh way.
I'm guessing that's how Mark looks at it.
It's kind of like playing a blues standard or a bluegrass standard.

Absolutely, and since you've mentioned it, sometimes artists (not cover bands) cover someone else's songs note for note, this is something I can't understand. OK, you decided to play this song, so at least change something :lol

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Re: Mark on Sirius XM
« Reply #418 on: July 09, 2020, 09:26:41 PM »
The following songs made me feel very good  ;) when I listend to them.

Ray Bonneville - Oxford Town
Wish Mark would do a cover sometime
Dirk Powell - Say Darling Say
Tim O'Brien - Red Dog in the Morning
Bobbie Gentry - Eleanor Rigby
Sarah Jarosz, Ring Them Bells

I also liked Weyes Blood - Movies
If there was not a female singer, you might think that this song was by the British rockband The Muse.
Fantastic song.


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Re: Mark on Sirius XM
« Reply #419 on: July 09, 2020, 11:30:26 PM »
The following songs made me feel very good  ;) when I listend to them.

Ray Bonneville - Oxford Town
Wish Mark would do a cover sometime
Dirk Powell - Say Darling Say
Tim O'Brien - Red Dog in the Morning
Bobbie Gentry - Eleanor Rigby
Sarah Jarosz, Ring Them Bells

I also liked Weyes Blood - Movies
If there was not a female singer, you might think that this song was by the British rockband The Muse.
Fantastic song.

I love the story about Bobbie Gentry going completely off stage. If you think about it, this might be probably the hardest thing to do for a man. You have everything, money, fame, success, and then you just leave it all alone. That takes tremendous willpower, but in the long run, saves you from dying poor or in obscurity, or with people laughing at you, or forgetting you. The ultimate form of leaving early is probably The 27 Club. Imagine we'd now have 77-year-old Jim Morrison :lol But he's the legend instead. I respect each man and woman who can quit with dignity. Because only time will tell who is who anyway.

 

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