Mr. T TBD G-Man Rocky Votolato - "Mixtapes/Cellmates"
Discovered this one while going through old Punk compilations from the late 90's. I know this doesn't seem punk, but punk musicians always have a soft side. The lyrics to this one could have been written by a 18 year old me.
G-Man The Fall Of Troy - "F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X"
I fookin' love when the lead singer also shreds on guitar in a band. Such is the case with Fall Of Troy. I love the part that starts around the 3 minute mark, especially the bass pulls. One of my all time faves.
Doug Spirit Of The West - "Home For A Rest"
Dano Green Lung - "Lady Lucifer"
Jonny HP Gwar - "Immortal Corruptor" Note from G-Man: Holy Fuck Yes It All
G-Man This Bike Is A Pipe Bomb - "Depression"
Perusing someone's album collection is a great and favourite way of mine to learn about new artists. I follow Laura Jane Grace on Twitter and every now and then she'll simply tweet about an album that she's rockin' or spinning at the moment. Most often than not i'll snag a listen to it as well, that's how I discovered This Is Bike Is A Pipe Bomb.
This Bike Is A Pipe Bomb - "This Is What I Want"
Doug Manuel Costa - "Hey There Delilah" feat. May & June
G-Man Buck 65 - "Wicked & Weird"
Was in a mood today. One of my favourite windows down, open road, care free songs. It's a good vibe to be in.
Aretha Franklin - "The Weight" feat. Duane Allman
I know I never talked much much about the Queen of Soul, but her impact on the world of Rock and Roll is undeniable. Her paths crossed with the Allman Brothers during a few recording sessions at Mussel Shoals. Here is one of the lucky occasions when the mic was on and recording
Doug Gravediggaz - "Diary Of A Madman"
Aretha Frankling - "Think"
Dano Ida Corr vs. Fedde Le Grande - "Let Me Think About It"
Once it's in there it's so hard to get out of my head. And I think Aretha would have approved.
G-Man Silverchair - "Emotion Sickness"
Track 1 on the oft overlooked Neon Ballroom. It hits hard and comes out of the gate unexpectedly. Shows their maturity as songwriters, but this album and the constant touring also marked the beginning of Silverchair's slide into obscurity. Which is a shame. Tonnes of great stuff on this album
Doug A-Ha - "Take On Me" (Live)
Dano Shred Kelly - "Jupiter"
Jonny HP Korn - "A Different World feat. Cory Taylor"