Nick Drake

Happy posthumous 64th birthday to Nicholas Rodney Drake (19 June 1948 – 25 November 1974).

One of my absolute favorite singer-songwriters, Nick Drake led a deeply troubled life, suffering from depression, insomnia, and general anxiety and was not widely appreciated until the late 70’s. Today a wide variety of musicians cite Nick Drake with having a heavy influence on them. His breathy, soft-spoken voice combined with his fluid finger picking style work magic with his somber, soulful, and beautifully crafted songs.

Pink Moon (1972) is his best album in my opinion as every song on the album is excellent. You can listen to it on Grooveshark for free. Here is the title track, Pink Moon:

 

His earlier album, Five Leaves (1970), is also a melancholic singer-songwriter tour de force worth a purchase or you can also pick up his nice little compilation, Way to Blue.

These Guys Right Here

Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller & Victor Wooten make up S.M.V.. The bass supergroup has done extensive touring with their debut album, Thunder (2008). Here they are live performing their title track:

Iron Maiden Will Never Die

It sure seems that way. I came up in the 80s, but I was never a Maiden fan for some reason. I listened to a lot of metal and hard and prog rock, and you certainly couldn’t get away from the concert shirts and album art in high school, but I just never knew their songs or had a friend who did.

That’s changed in my creaky early 40s due largely to the fact that Maiden just won’t go away. After some personnel changes and less than huge albums–but no real hiatus of state fair circuits–they have the classic lineup back and are arguably the most popular musical act in the world today. They own their own commercial jumbo jet–piloted by the lead singer, no less–and tour whenever and wherever the fuck they want, all over the world, to hundreds of thousands of fans at a time in soccer arenas.

Maiden in insanely popular today with teenagers across Latin America. Last year they did a full replica of the whole damn Powerslave tour from 1984. They are very serious about their musicianship and entertaining the crowd, yet they don’t themselves too seriously. This all makes me very happy.

Live at Abbey Road, 2008:

Wednesday Roundup

Here are a few things I’ve been meaning to post but haven’t fit them in anywhere:

  • Great resource for finding free movies online.
  • Game of Thrones playlist on Grooveshark. If you like it you can grab the soundtrack to the first season here.
  • And last but not least, we have a playlist of piano virtuoso Michael Kuhlmann playing Genesis, Emerson Lake and Palmer, and Yes. Here he is playing Genesis:

Karnivool

Here’s a great progressive rock band, Karnivool, from Australia. They have two studio albums, Themata (2007 US/2005 AU) and Sound Awake (2008), and are about to launch their third album with a new tour “Melodias Frescas Tour” in Australia and points beyond.

Both of their studio albums are worth a purchase, their songs are reminiscent of A Perfect Circle or maybe Tool. Below are videos of three of the band members (Ian Kenny/vocals,   Mark Hosking/guitar, Drew Goddard/beard and guitar) doing an acoustic set of “All I Know” and “Umbra” from Sound Awake and “Roquefort” from Themata. Enjoy!