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Ruhe in Frieden, brother. I love you.
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Highlights von Rolling-Stone.deWelches Equipment verwenden eigentlich…Pink Floyd?
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WerbungThe Avett Brothers Pay Tribute
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"i tell all my friends that i'm bound for heaven, and if it ain't so you can't blame me for living" Thank You, Jason!The Songs Of Jason Molina by The Wave Pictures
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"i tell all my friends that i'm bound for heaven, and if it ain't so you can't blame me for living" Thank You, Jason!Feine Sache! Ich habs mir grad runtergeladen. Schade, dass es die Songs nicht auch physisch zu erwerben gibt. Aber dass ist nach ewiger Zeit mal wieder ein Download, den ich wirklich gerne bezahle.
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so little is funFrom William Schaff:
„Back in January of this year, I received a message from a friend of Jason’s, Tara Samaha. Like so many of us were, she was concerned. She was concerned for his safety, mental and physical health after receiving an alarming email. She felt he needed a map to help him through these troubled times and then asked that I make him one. I did. Sadly we were never able to land a concrete address for Jason, where we knew he would get the map. I know that he had lost things important to him over the past few years, for various reasons, so I wanted to be sure this got into his hands, and no one else. That said — sadly — the map was never delivered to him.
Upon learning of his death, the map sat in my studio; it felt cold, and now useless. A guide made for a friend who can no longer see it.
Ryan Graveface and I thought of how, thanks to folks like you, we were able to raise a considerable amount of money for Jason’s medical bills through sales of the book, From Black Sheep Boys to Bill Collectors. We thought maybe there is still a way for this map to be useful. Not as it was originally intended, a map for one man, but as tool to commemorate this man, and continue to help his family, especially in such dark times as these. 100% of the profits from this print will be going to Jason Molina’s family. We now have a chance to give back to the family that gave us Jason, who in turn gave us all so much.
Our love goes out to the Molina family, and to the family he built in his dusty road travels.“From Aaron Molina:
„Very rarely do you run into a star that burns as brightly as Jason. When he is also your brother you are truly blessed. To fans of Jason’s music we want you to know you were the center of Jason’s universe, you meant everything to him. As much as his music inspired others, he was constantly and honestly inspired by you. From the Molina family, from the bottom of our hearts, we want to thank you for the outpouring of support and send our condolences to his fans and friends.“From me:
With the purchase of the 12.5×12.5 print of the above mentioned artwork, we’re including a compact disc of Jason Molina covers. We’re calling this collection Weary Engine Blues, named after a piece of artwork by Molina that serves as the cover of this CD release. Click here to view that artwork. Confirmed contributions so far from: John Vanderslice, Mark Kozelek, Hospital Ships, Lucas Oswald, Jonathan Meiburg, Damien Jurado, Dreamend, Brown Bird, Haunt the House, TW Walsh, Phil Elverum, Alisdair Roberts, Scout Niblett, Jeffrey Lewis, Will Johnson, The Wave Pictures, Allo Darlin, Darren Hayman, Will Oldham, Herman Dune and many more amazing musicians. Huge thanks to Hugh Noble and William Schaff for helping get this together so quickly. Please note you cannot just buy the screenprint or the cd. They come as a package and are limited to 525 copies. Know that 100% of the profits are going directly (and immediately) to Jason Molina’s incredible family.
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"i tell all my friends that i'm bound for heaven, and if it ain't so you can't blame me for living" Thank You, Jason!Am 22.4. wird es eine weitere Tribute-Veröffentlichung geben (mit dabei u.a. My Morning Jacket, Wooden Wand, Catherine Irwin, Matt Bauer & Sarah Jaffe)
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"i tell all my friends that i'm bound for heaven, and if it ain't so you can't blame me for living" Thank You, Jason!Mr.SoulAm 22.4. wird es eine weitere Tribute-Veröffentlichung geben (mit dabei u.a. My Morning Jacket, Wooden Wand, Catherine Irwin, Matt Bauer & Sarah Jaffe)
http://pitchfork.com/news/54133-listen-my-morning-jacket-cover-songs-ohias-farewell-transmission-for-jason-molina-tribute/Gewöhnungsbedürftig, die MMJ-Version. Danke auch für den link zu den Wave Pictures, wenns auch n Jahr her ist.
Jedes Mal, wenn dieser Thread erneut nach oben kommt, haut es mir wieder in die Magengrube. Dennoch natürlich danke, Mr.Soul, für deine Infos.
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the pulse of the snow was the pulse of diamonds and you wear it in your hair like a constellationMir auch. Und von mir auch.
Dennoch Danke und auch auf Soundcloud gibt es 5 Lieder zu hören.
MMJ ist recht gelungen, auch wenn sich der Beat so anhört, wie auf 80% der Maxisingles der 80er- man wollte mal noch 2-3 Versionen an den Mann bringen…. Das Finale ist toll.--
Habe mir gestern ca. 100 Livemittschnitte auf archive.org legal runtergeladen und brauch dieses Jahr keine Musik mehr zu kaufen. Die Soundqualität ist bei den 4/5 bereits gehörten Mitschnitten phänomenal. Ob Solo, mit Band oder Radio Session, war sehr überrascht über die gute Qualität auch der frühen Songs Ohia Mitschnitte.
Als großer Fan bin ich erstmal restlos glücklich, hab schon den ein oder anderen unbekannten Song entdeckt und das Solo Konzert von ACME Comics (Messe?) von 2006 ist überragend.--
Manuel1979Habe mir gestern ca. 100 Livemittschnitte auf archive.org legal runtergeladen und brauch dieses Jahr keine Musik mehr zu kaufen. Die Soundqualität ist bei den 4/5 bereits gehörten Mitschnitten phänomenal. Ob Solo, mit Band oder Radio Session, war sehr überrascht über die gute Qualität auch der frühen Songs Ohia Mitschnitte.
Als großer Fan bin ich erstmal restlos glücklich, hab schon den ein oder anderen unbekannten Song entdeckt und das Solo Konzert von ACME Comics (Messe?) von 2006 ist überragend.Gibt es eigentlich Live Mitschnitte der Ghost Tropic?
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Ich vermute fast, dass es nie ein Song von der „Ghost Tropic“ ins Live-Set geschafft hat, wenn man sich die vorhandenen Setlists aus den Jahren 1999/2000 anschaut. 2001 begann er dann ja schon viele Songs aus zukünftigen Veröffentlichen ins Set mit einzubauen (Didn’t It Rain/Pyramid Electric Co.).
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"i tell all my friends that i'm bound for heaven, and if it ain't so you can't blame me for living" Thank You, Jason!Mr.SoulIch vermute fast, dass es nie ein Song von der „Ghost Tropic“ ins Live-Set geschafft hat, wenn man sich die vorhandenen Setlists aus den Jahren 1999/2000 anschaut. 2001 begann er dann ja schon viele Songs aus zukünftigen Veröffentlichen ins Set mit einzubauen (Didn’t It Rain/Pyramid Electric Co.).
Sind wohl Live und damit akustisch nicht so einfach auf die Bühne zu bringen.
GT ist eines der wenigen Alben, wo mir ausnahmslos alle Lieder gefallen, und zwar alle **** bis ***** -vor allem die langen Lieder.--
So nun ist der 22te und die Tribute Veröffentlichung ist erhältlich.
Mir persönlich gefällt nach kurzem reinhören vor allem Ridin with the ghost, bei vielen anderen schaffen die Künstler es nicht die Stimmung vom Original zu übernehmen. Für mich ist das aber eine Grundrelevanz.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fA92YHx81USchade dass die Version aus der US-TV Show nichtmehr auf YT anzuschauen ist. Die war noch besser.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GH903sYY_Q
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Das beste Album aller Zeiten bekommt ein Deluxe-Reissue. (Quelle: Secretly Canadian)
Today we are pleased to announce the reissue of Songs: Ohia‘s Didn’t It Rain, with an expanded 2XLP/CD deluxe edition featuring unreleased demos including an alternate unheard version of “Ring the Bell” above or here on Youtube / Soundcloud. The expanded edition will be out on Secretly Canadian on November 11th.
You can pre-order the special deluxe bundle including 2xLP, 2xCD, download codes, and a giant 27″ x 39″ Didn’t It Rain cinema style poster via SC Distribution. You can also pre-order the re-issue via iTunes, Amazon, and your local record store.
Didn’t It Rain is Jason Molina‘s first perfect record. Recorded live in a single room, with no overdubs and musicians creating their parts on the fly, the overall approach to the recording was nothing new for Molina. But something in the air and execution of Didn’t It Rain clearly sets it apart from his existing body of work. His albums had always been full of space, but never had Molina sculpted the space as masterfully as he does on Didn’t It Rain. The creaks and scraping of strings are all part of the Didn’t It Rain choir. So when Molina hoots for another chorus during the album’s eponymous opening gambit, it feels less an off-the-cuff call, and more an essential piece of the tone and structure. Midway through the same song, we hear the long, low woosh of a passing bus. Distant traffic has forever been a trope of lo-fi, but here, it is a pristine woosh. The highest of fidelity and sure of purpose. The same can be said for Molina’s always remarkable voice, here settling into a matured, assured, and subtly lowered tenor. It all adds up to something near in mood to Neil Young‘s song “On The Beach,” and maybe even Boz Scagg‘s 1969 self-titled album laid to tape at the legendary Muscle Shoals studio.
Didn’t It Rain is an ode to the Midwest Rust Belt under which Molina was born and Molina’s newfound Chicago home. When we move to a new place, we must truly confront all our own weaknesses and strengths, and Molina puts that all on the table with this one. The album’s triple-threat center pieces come by way of “Ring The Bell,” “Cross The Road, Molina,” and “Blue Factory Flame.” Strung together, they present clearly Molina’s specific set of mythological symbols that had been forming on previous recordings. But the journey across these three songs – with their circling serpents, their neon-flame wreathed moons, their swinging blades, their debilitating emptiness – also feels like a cleansing, a catharsis, a sort of primal therapy.
This expanded reissue presents Molina’s home demos of the record, eight previously unreleased tracks, complete with a distant playground full of children chiming in the background for a few songs. The glorious juxtaposition of Molina’s songs’ desolation and the blissful playing of children is about as haunting as it gets. The expanded edition of Didn’t It Rain will see release via Secretly Canadian on November 11th.--
"i tell all my friends that i'm bound for heaven, and if it ain't so you can't blame me for living" Thank You, Jason! -
Schlagwörter: Jason Molina, Magnolia Electric Co., Songs:Ohia
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