Sebadoh Vs Helmet Rar
Not feeling so verbose today. Perhaps it's because today's feature is, more specifically, your humble blogger's favorite Sebadoh songs written by (or, a new generation of electric white boy blues).That and your humble blogger is busily adapting to a new PC and Vista, having come from XP Pro. Not sure what I think of Vista, at least Home Premium, but that's a topic for another blog, another day.Famously booted out of Dinosaur Jr in 1989 or so, Lou Barlow made his name with the ultra-low-fi early Sebadoh/Sentridoh recordings (a beaten-up 4-string guitar, and a boombox or 4-track recorder) sometimes made with early songwriting partner Eric Gaffney. Then suddenly his songwriting talents blossomed - or that his talents were subsumed in Dinosaur Jr by J.
Mascis's admittedly-stellar songwriting.Aw, hell. I wish I could write like Lou. He's got pretty much exactly the same vocal range as your humble blogger as well. Emotional songwriting (but not 'emo', thank god.), great music, the works.So. I've compiled my favorite Lou songs from the 'main' Sebadoh catalog. Oh, there's hundreds more Sebadoh songs, some written by Lou, but others by Eric Gaffney (noisy noisefests) or Jason Loewenstein (noisy, sometimes mellow), but Lou's the main guy and the best songwriter, by several orders of magnitude. I've done you the favor of separating the wheat from the chaff, so to speak.And we're not even touching Sentridoh / / Lou solo / Folk Implosion.
That would take another 15 blog entries.
Sebadoh Vs Helmet Rar
Not feeling so verbose today. Perhaps it's because today's feature is, more specifically, your humble blogger's favorite Sebadoh songs written by (or, a new generation of electric white boy blues).That and your humble blogger is busily adapting to a new PC and Vista, having come from XP Pro. Not sure what I think of Vista, at least Home Premium, but that's a topic for another blog, another day.Famously booted out of Dinosaur Jr in 1989 or so, Lou Barlow made his name with the ultra-low-fi early Sebadoh/Sentridoh recordings (a beaten-up 4-string guitar, and a boombox or 4-track recorder) sometimes made with early songwriting partner Eric Gaffney. Then suddenly his songwriting talents blossomed - or that his talents were subsumed in Dinosaur Jr by J. Mascis's admittedly-stellar songwriting.Aw, hell. I wish I could write like Lou.
He's got pretty much exactly the same vocal range as your humble blogger as well. Robert cray strong persuader blogspot. Emotional songwriting (but not 'emo', thank god.), great music, the works.So.
I've compiled my favorite Lou songs from the 'main' Sebadoh catalog. Oh, there's hundreds more Sebadoh songs, some written by Lou, but others by Eric Gaffney (noisy noisefests) or Jason Loewenstein (noisy, sometimes mellow), but Lou's the main guy and the best songwriter, by several orders of magnitude.
I've done you the favor of separating the wheat from the chaff, so to speak.And we're not even touching Sentridoh / / Lou solo / Folk Implosion. That would take another 15 blog entries.