[Jandek] RE: Listening Habits

Feigin Boris railfan93111 at hotmail.com
Tue Jun 10 17:36:07 PDT 2008


Hi all:)
 
I listen mainly to the Mountain Goats, Scott Walker and Bright Eyes. Also, like a bit of straight-ahead rock so the Living End (an Aussie band...check 'em out) and Muse.
 
Cheers,
Boris
From: jandek-request at mylist.netSubject: jandek Digest, Vol 56, Issue 112To: jandek at mylist.netDate: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 21:00:24 -0700
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--Forwarded Message Attachment--From: chairbesideawindow at yahoo.comSubject: [Jandek] RE:Jandek's PassingDate: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 12:03:18 -0700To: jandek at mylist.netWell Jackpot records is releasing that reissue vinyl LP of ready for the house....I'm sure another label will pick up and release the jandek records again if corwood ever does come to an end.          
--Forwarded Message Attachment--From: chairbesideawindow at yahoo.comSubject: [Jandek] RE:Answering a Recently Forgotten Thread . . .Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 12:06:45 -0700To: jandek at mylist.netAside from JandekI mostly listen to stuff likeKarate, Secret Stars, Smog, Hayden, Daniel Johnston, Fugazi, Jawbreaker, The Promise Ring.I like a lot of Lofi stuff. But I'm always a sucker for The Beatles and Bob Dylan.          
--Forwarded Message Attachment--From: mattlove1 at gmail.comSubject: Re: [Jandek] Answering a Recently Forgotten Thread . . .Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 12:54:00 -0600To: jandek at mylist.netI've been listening almost exclusively to Brazilian rock music, and (mostly) Canadian music that I've heard on CBC.  There is a world full of great music, and there's only so much time in the day, you know... I used to worry about what I wasn't hearing, I didn't want to miss anything good.  Now I know I'm getting enough good music to sustain me, I've finally relaxed a little bit about it.But if you feel you haven't been getting enough good music, let me make some specific recommendations:Lulina - http://tramavirtual.uol.com.br/artista.jsp?id=6754She's a brilliant Brazilian musician I met on the web 4.5 years ago more or less by chance. If she'd been Albanian, no doubt I'd be immersed in Albanian music now.  Check out the cover of "Nancy Sings" that fellow list member Brad B recorded with her and me (long distance) at:www.soundclick.com/lulina"The Day" might also be of interest to Jandek fans.As for artists I've heard on CBC, two artists stand out for me in particular, rural BC artist Leeroy Stagger:http://www.last.fm/music/Leeroy+Staggerand San Francisco enigma Bone Cootes:http://www.last.fm/music/Bone+Cootes4 free songs here, "Let's Fly This Winnebago To The Moon" always slays me.I'm loving Hawksley Workman's new album, Between the Beautifuls.  There's a nice vid of one of the better songs from the album at:http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ByL2UByb1a8
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 11:10 AM, D. Craig Wasson <deeeecraig at hotmail.com> wrote:

About a week ago, a very  astute poster asked the Mailing List what other music interests List members.  I forgot to answer it, myself, but I liked the question, so I thought I would answer, then reiteratethe question: 1.  An unlikely answer.  Other than experimental music, I love 1960's and1970's British Invasion-Influenced pop music.  About 14 years ago, it occurred to me that, in order to be a good noise mucisian, you had to be able to write tuneful songs, provide a beautiful and sturdy framework off of which you could wax loud and ugly.  Toward that end, I began to liten to mid-period Beatles, early Bee Gees, Big Star, The Raspberries and the first Eric Carmen solo album, Badfinger, E.L.O., Emitt Rhodes, and the like.   I work hard to be a good pop songwriter, so I have a beautiful sonic canvas to "mess-up." 2.  To what other music do the rest of you listen?

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--Forwarded Message Attachment--From: knievelperu at hotmail.comSubject: RE: [Jandek] Answering a Recently Forgotten Thread . . .Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 17:39:15 -0400To: jandek at mylist.net

I listen to a lot of things, from Asha Bhosley to G. G. Allin.Lately I've been listening to Sun Ra, Billy Joe Shaver, Nick Drake, Leonard Cohen, Scott Walker, and of course Jandek. 


From: deeeecraig at hotmail.comTo: jandek at mylist.netDate: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 13:10:57 -0400Subject: [Jandek] Answering a Recently Forgotten Thread . . .


About a week ago, a very  astute poster asked the Mailing List what other music interests List members.  I forgot to answer it, myself, but I liked the question, so I thought I would answer, then reiteratethe question: 1.  An unlikely answer.  Other than experimental music, I love 1960's and1970's British Invasion-Influenced pop music.  About 14 years ago, it occurred to me that, in order to be a good noise mucisian, you had to be able to write tuneful songs, provide a beautiful and sturdy framework off of which you could wax loud and ugly.  Toward that end, I began to liten to mid-period Beatles, early Bee Gees, Big Star, The Raspberries and the first Eric Carmen solo album, Badfinger, E.L.O., Emitt Rhodes, and the like.   I work hard to be a good pop songwriter, so I have a beautiful sonic canvas to "mess-up." 2.  To what other music do the rest of you listen?

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--Forwarded Message Attachment--From: jason.henn at gmail.comSubject: [Jandek] Fw: Jandek vinylDate: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 17:49:17 -0400To: jandek at mylist.netI can't remember where I heard this, and please someone correct me if I'm wrong (and I hope I'm wrong), but I think the LP was mastered from the CD.
--Forwarded Message Attachment--From: knievelperu at hotmail.comSubject: RE: [Jandek] Jandek's PassingCC: Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 17:30:38 -0400To: rachelgary at cox.net; jandek at mylist.net

I had the same thought recently and it's partly what motivated me to just buy the entire catalog.My guess is that it ends when he does.> To: jandek at mylist.net> From: rachelgary at cox.net> Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 12:03:19 -0400> Subject: [Jandek] Jandek's Passing> > Was just wondering if there will be an executor to the Jandek estate > when he passes? I'm sure Jandek's response would be "it's all > finished." But, will there be someone to carry on pressing the Jandek > catalogue? I'm quite sure there won't be any archival recordings. Will > Corwood cease to exist? Perhaps the great Jandek experience will end > when he does? Just curious.> > > _______________________________________________> jandek mailing list> jandek at mylist.net> http://mylist.net/listinfo/jandek


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