I've been slacking and Bill is without internet, but here are ten more lovely songs to make up for it.
Band of Horses - Slow Cruel Hands Of Time
My Morning Jacket - Dondante (Red Rocks 2011)
Bob Forrest (with Elijah Forrest) - Black Empty
Dirty Three - Everything's Fucked
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Walk Like A Giant
The Sheepdogs - How Late, How Long
Jane's Addiction - Ocean Size
The Smashing Pumpkins - Starz
Bonnie Prince Billy - Black
John Lee Hooker - I'm Bad Like Jesse James
Showing posts with label Bonnie Prince Billy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bonnie Prince Billy. Show all posts
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Your New Favorite Songs #2
That time has come again for our favorite songs for the week. For the tenth track/one of my picks, see the YouTube video in the post below.
Ali Farka Toure - Savane
Paul Westerberg - My Road Now
Rival Sons - Get Mine
John Doe - Little Tiger (Twangfest)
Bonnie Prince Billy - Another Day Full of Dread
The Black Angels - Bad Vibrations
Bonnie Prince Billy - I See A Darkness (Live on KEXP)
Elmore James and His Broom Dusters - The Sky Is Crying
Eric Avery - Maybe
Ali Farka Toure - Savane
Paul Westerberg - My Road Now
Rival Sons - Get Mine
John Doe - Little Tiger (Twangfest)
Bonnie Prince Billy - Another Day Full of Dread
The Black Angels - Bad Vibrations
Bonnie Prince Billy - I See A Darkness (Live on KEXP)
Elmore James and His Broom Dusters - The Sky Is Crying
Eric Avery - Maybe
Monday, September 17, 2012
The Darkness of Johnny and Bonnie
Rick Rubin gave the world quite the gift when he convinced Johnny Cash to record cover versions of modern songs. The most well known being Cash's brilliant cover of 'Hurt' originally done by Nine Inch Nails. The perfect final single for an American legend. Cash was able to perform songs by Soundgarden, U2, and Depeche Mode with honesty. This was a man who understood the depths of the songs. Many of the tracks he truly made his own and turned them into the definitive version. However, there is one song that Cash was unable to corral.
Although still a fantastic recording, 'I See A Darkness' exists in that special place where the song is better than anyone who records it. Originally by Bonnie "Prince" Billy (stage name of Will Oldham) it can be found on the album of the same name. A dark song about a man having a (hypothetical?) conversation with a friend questioning the future.
Although still a fantastic recording, 'I See A Darkness' exists in that special place where the song is better than anyone who records it. Originally by Bonnie "Prince" Billy (stage name of Will Oldham) it can be found on the album of the same name. A dark song about a man having a (hypothetical?) conversation with a friend questioning the future.
"Many times we've been out drinkingLyrically, it's the perfect song for Johnny Cash in this period. He does a perfectly fine job with it. Will Oldham even sings on it. Despite knowing Cash's version first, I still prefer the original. Well it's a good song either way. I'll always see a darkness.
And many times we've shared our thoughts
But did you ever, ever notice, the kind of thoughts I got"
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)