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Davey
10-09-2007, 10:11 AM
<img src=http://www.ratebeer.com/beerimages/full_size/1432.jpg align=left hspace=5>Hey, how's that for a nonsense title? Wonder if anyone will bite? Boy, this place seems even more catatonic than in the past. But then again, I'm kinda that way myself :)

Yea, American Pale Ale and some cool music! Well, at least the cool music anyway, although I did have some pretty nice Pale Ale over the weekend in a seasonal brew from Firestone Walker. Yumm. But the one over there on the left, that's the runaway best rated American pale ale from the ratebeer site. Near perfect rating. From ****ing Indiana??!! Say what? I want some. Do you get that **** in Minnesota, Rae? Have to track some down. What a silly label. Looks kind of like Swish Daddy after a tough night of "quality testing" the latest inventory for his beer distribution biz.

"Oxtail" playing right now from that always lovable Bunny Gets Paid by the Red Red Meat boys, "skyway down on you", that's right. Those lyrics probably flowed from the mind of Tim Rutili with the help of some good ol American Pale Ale way back in the early 90s too. You know, it is time for the Tuesday rotation, so what else has been on tap? Been kind of quiet around here, but besides Bunny Gets Paid, spun a lot of the recent Caribou record, Andorra. Really like that one. Nice and easy.

3-LockBox
10-09-2007, 11:20 AM
I noticed that too...its a fvckin morgue

Davey
10-09-2007, 11:52 AM
I noticed that too...its a fvckin morgue

Hey, watch the language, buddy! Oh yea, just got a delivery from UPS after I posted with my new Magnolia Electric Co pine box. Cool. Sliding birch plywood cover imprinted with the artwork. Comes wrapped in clear plastic shrinkwrap, but can still smell the pine :)

Slosh
10-09-2007, 03:15 PM
I've got nothing to say. (just a +1)

NP:

Audio Girl
10-11-2007, 08:01 AM
Davey,

What are some of your favorite new finds or favorite old discoveries? I'm looking to discover some new music and would appreciate your input.

Others are welcome to chime in as well.

Thanks,
Ag

P.S. Has DLD been around lately?

Audio Girl
10-11-2007, 08:01 AM
Davey,

What are some of your favorite new finds or favorite old discoveries? I'm looking to discover some new music and would appreciate your input.

Others are welcome to chime in as well.

Thanks,
Ag

P.S. Has DLD been around lately?

Davey
10-11-2007, 10:48 AM
Davey,

What are some of your favorite new finds or favorite old discoveries? I'm looking to discover some new music and would appreciate your input.

http://www.matadorrecords.com/images/lavender_diamond/Steven_Dewall.jpg

Always a lot of new sounds floating around. My sig has some of my recent favorites. Shearwater signing to Matador early this year and re-recording 5 of the songs/remastering/reissuing last years Palo Santo on 2 heavy slabs of RTI pressed vinyl was a pretty big deal. Really nice record. Or find a copy of that Richard Buckner debut on either the German Glitterhouse label or original US DejaDisc (not the Ryko remaster, too compressed) and you will be happy. Lots of talk recently around here about that.

http://www.newbury.com/ebay/Vinyl/Shearwater-PaloSanto.jpg

NP: Second listen to Polly Jean's White Chalk. Sounds like a very nice recording, I was afraid it would be horribly compressed like the last couple, and like most major label stuff, which always irked me in light of the big dynamics on her first couple records, but maybe because this one is more reflective, with piano as the primary accompaniment, they used better judgment. Screw the idiots at the record label, this one you have to crank pretty high. Into that region of your volume control that doesn't see much action anymore. Really sounds nice on both speakers and Senn 600s. Cool reverb on her voice(s) that keeps you looking up. In any case, Polly will always be special to me, and a new record is always welcome. Dark, reflective, and melancholy, to be sure, but we all have moods. Not sure she's your ticket, though :)

Slosh
10-11-2007, 12:51 PM
Wanna play a little game? Of course you do! What am I listening to right now?

NP:

Swish
10-11-2007, 01:16 PM
...and you may find better info. I will try to find some 'o this stuff though. My favorite pale ale is made just 20 minutes from my house. There's a place called the Mount Hope Estate and Winery (don't care for their wine much) that has a huge "Renaissance Fair' that gets thousands of visitors every week, and they started making beer. They don't distribute it, but a local pub got some of their Swashbuckler Pale Ale and it kicks arse! I've had many, many pale ales and IPAs over the last 10 years or so, and this one is the best I've had. By far. Really.

Swish

Davey
10-12-2007, 10:59 AM
The ratebeer site? Try the Beer Advocate...and you may find better info.

Huh? It's rated best at both sites, goofball. Spill one for me too.

Listening to the Best of Mercury Rev right now. Fun stuff. Mastered by Dave Fridmann so you know it's way way way too loud, but unfortunately, that's their (his) sound now, I guess. Sometimes forget how unique they were, even in their more conventional times.

Swish
10-12-2007, 01:16 PM
Huh? It's rated best at both sites, goofball. Spill one for me too.

Listening to the Best of Mercury Rev right now. Fun stuff. Mastered by Dave Fridmann so you know it's way way way too loud, but unfortunately, that's their (his) sound now, I guess. Sometimes forget how unique they were, even in their more conventional times.

Oh, you were callin' me one. At least you're accurate if not tactful. I like the beer advocate but didn't bother checking that one (go figure) as I'm just two *****ing busy to fool around websites all day. What am I doing here anyway? Oh, that's right. I got an e-mail telling me you responded, so I just had to peek.

Anyway, I stand by my statement that it doesn't get any better than Swashbuckler Pale Ale. Now if I could just get some for home consumption....

Swish

-Jar-
10-14-2007, 06:26 AM
Huh? It's rated best at both sites, goofball. Spill one for me too.

Listening to the Best of Mercury Rev right now. Fun stuff. Mastered by Dave Fridmann so you know it's way way way too loud, but unfortunately, that's their (his) sound now, I guess. Sometimes forget how unique they were, even in their more conventional times.


I did not know the Mercury Rev best-of existed. Interesting. Looks like a fairly decent selection... perpelexing are the ommissions of "Nite and Fog" and "Bronx Cheer" but other than that.. looks like a nice listen. My favorite Mercury Rev album is still YERSELF IS STEAM.

-jar

Davey
10-14-2007, 08:32 AM
I did not know the Mercury Rev best-of existed. Interesting. Looks like a fairly decent selection... perpelexing are the ommissions of "Nite and Fog" and "Bronx Cheer" but other than that.. looks like a nice listen.

Actually, they made a point of calling it The Essential Mercury Rev, so we might all have perplexing inclusions and omissions when they use only 14 songs to cover a 15 year perspective. I got it mainly for the second disc of oddities, but at only $11.95 postpaid for a nice 2-disc package from one of the most interesting bands of the last 15 years, no complaints here. I'd still go with Deserter's Songs, cause I'm a sucker for the more organic side of the Rev.