Nov. 24th, 2005

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So I was listening to "Song of the Travelling Daughter" by Abagail Washburn yesterday. She's the banjo-playing bluegrass musician who sometimes sings in Chinese (she has a master's degree in Chinese -- Mandarin I'd assume). Anyway her whole cd is really, really good. And I was thinking along the usual lines that I fall into when I find a musician I really, really like. I was thinking, "Oh, [livejournal.com profile] kehf would LOVE this cd!" and "[livejournal.com profile] pencil_rain would really like it too!"

And no doubt both of my friends would like the cd quite a bit... but I was thinking the same thing about the Laura Veirs cd "Year of the Meteors" just two weeks earlier... oh, and Edd V would probably like that one too, now that I think about it... :p

And two weeks before that it was "Why Should The Fire Die?" by Nickel Creek. I even bought a copy of that for [livejournal.com profile] pencil_rain and [livejournal.com profile] jwyldragon, and I very seriously considered buying it as a birthday present for [livejournal.com profile] kehf, but in the end my better judgement won out, and I bought the cd that I knew she loved already, rather than the one that I was currently infatuated with and thought she would probably like a lot.

The point is, when I discover something new that I really like, for a short while I'm of the opinion that it's the greatest thing the world has ever seen and it must be shared with the whole world right now! ^_^ And then after a while I realize it's maybe a good cd, but not quite so earth-shattering as I'd thought.

So... Abagail Washburn = very good bluegrass/roots music. Laura Veirs = excellent quirky singer-songwriter, maybe a guitarist equivelant of Tori Amos, sorta? Nickel Creek = extremely talented bluegrass trio from San Diego (but -- this is very important for people like [livejournal.com profile] geojlc and Gabriel, my comic book dealer -- they do bluegrass with almost no TWANG in their vocals).
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Dean Grey -- American Edit i.e. a remix of Green Day's American Idiot cd.


Pandora Music not suggesting music for Pandora House per se ^_^ This is a free service (you have to register) which plays music based on what you tell it you like. If you type in "Tori Amos" it will play music by Tori Amos, and other music that it thinks is similar. Not a bad way to discover new music. ^_^

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