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Sintonía: "Muy sabroso" - Lou Garno Trio"500.000 Warnnings", "Dave" y "Deep In The Ground", extraídas del primer álbum de título homónimo ("Buffalo Tom", SST Records,1988)"Birdbrain" fue el single del 2º LP titulado "Birdbrain" (Situation Two, 1990)"Mountains Of Your Head", "Darl", "Porchlight", "Saving Grace", "Mineral", "Crutch", "Larry" y "Staples", extraídas del tercer disco: "Let Me Come Over" (Situation Two/Beggars Banquet, 1992)Bonus track: "Sodajerk" es la canción que abre el 4º LP, "Big Red Letter Day" (Beggars Banquet, 1993)Todas las músicas compuestas e interpretadas por Buffalo TomEscuchar audio
With their tenth album, Jump Rope, just released, a fortunate stroke of serendipity landed Buffalo Tom's third album Let Me Come Over at the top of our most recent Patreon album poll. Having recorded their first two albums with J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr., the band took a different approach for their 1992 release, heading to Fort Apache Studios to work with Sean Slade and Paul Q. Kolderie. With guitars and tempos dialed down a bit, introspective lyrics and melancholy melodies become clearer in the mix, while tasteful layers of acoustic guitars, keys, and other additions help fill-out the three-piece sound. Songs In This Episode Intro - Staples 15:27 - Mineral 17:24 - Stymied 26:25 - Taillights Fade 29:54 - I'm Not There Outro - Porchlight Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
With their tenth album, Jump Rope, just released, a fortunate stroke of serendipity landed Buffalo Tom's third album Let Me Come Over at the top of our most recent Patreon album poll. Having recorded their first two albums with J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr., the band took a different approach for their 1992 release, heading to Fort Apache Studios to work with Sean Slade and Paul Q. Kolderie. With guitars and tempos dialed down a bit, introspective lyrics and melancholy melodies become clearer in the mix, while tasteful layers of acoustic guitars, keys, and other additions help fill-out the three-piece sound. Songs In This Episode Intro - Staples 15:27 - Mineral 17:24 - Stymied 26:25 - Taillights Fade 29:54 - I'm Not There Outro - Porchlight Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
Buffalo Tom is an American alternative rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, formed in 1986. Its principal members are guitarist Bill Janovitz, bassist Chris Colbourn, and drummer Tom Maginnis. Released on March 10, 1992, Let Me Come Over is the band's third album. Take your Xanax Gen X'ers; that makes the album 30 years old. We're fairly certain some of the concert t-shirts around the office are even older... but they've been washed The album's peculiar cover art is taken from an issue of National Geographic and shows an Aboriginal Australian stockman. LINKS: Face Cluture Face Culture 2 Radio BDC 120 Minutes from 1992 Bill J Retrospceives Interview Culture Codes: Charting the Rise of Boston's Hardcore Punk Scene - quote from Filmmaker/Musician Derek Stone Abandoned Albums episode 106 - Go! Dog! Go! - Writer/Musician Eric Beetner Bill J on De Laatste Show Magnet Magazine - The Making of Let Me Come Over Sit and Spin Boston Herald with Jed Gottlieb Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on The Rolling Stones Face Culture Interview with Bill J Yahoo Finance Artist Interviews & Performances
In which our heroes talk s*** about Ben Folds.....again!I'm joined this week by new, regular cohost Leon to talk about how I think Ben Folds is the greatest songwriter of my lifetime, or failing that at least in the top one. We send birthday wishes to Jeff Ament, Steve Harris and Gaz Coombes and share memories of Supergrass. We pay tribute to 3 "Great" records celebrating anniversaries this week in U2's The Joshua Tree, Let Me Come Over from the wonderful Buffalo Tom and the sledgehammer of the debut album from Bodycount.After that we get into some of our recent listens including Scandinavian rockers Volbeat and Leon tells us about nearly joining a cult while watching Ghost at Knebworth (we'll have a review on the new album in a couple of weeks) I took a time out from listening to Mark Lanegan last week and cheered myself up with the first album from under the radar, high energy carnival steampunks, Tankus the Henge.I close the show by trying to sell Leon on my favourite artist, Ben Folds. After Sam dismissed the first album from Ben Folds Five with "I just don't want it anywhere near me" (A quote for the poster!) I hope to have more luck with my best friend of 30 years. Warning his tenure as co-host of this podcast could be short-lived!! As always, thanks for listening. If you know someone who likes Records and/or Bands please tell them about our show or if you've got a minute, Leave us a reviewCheersRob.-------------------------------------------------------------------Records and Bands featured in the show:Our Ben Folds Playlist Buffalo TomGhostVolbeatTankus the HengeAll of our playlists on Apple MusicWe use Apple Music to listen to all the Records and Bands we bring to the show each week. You can support this show by taking out a subscription using the link below or heading to our Patreon or Ko-Fi pagesSubscribe to Apple Music.Support Records and Bands---------------------------------------------------------------------Loads more Records and Bands on:Records and Bands YouTubeandwww.recordsandbands.comFollow us on:InstagramTwitterFacebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode, Frank and Marc are looking at Buffalom Tom's third album "Let Me Come Over." See what the boys think about this 90s alt album. Want a one stop shop for all things guitar? Head over to www.guitarexclusive.com for product reviews and more!!! If you want us to review an album let us know! Join our facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/285306009517804/ Instagram: @checkoutthisrecord Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkdRbGfkOFg5V58uFx8qoUg/videos Twitter: @checkrecord
Buffalo Tom were (and remain) one of the most critically-acclaimed bands of the last 30 years. Starting out in Boston in the late 80s under the tutelage of J. Mascis of Dinosaur Jr., Buffalo Tom really hit their stride in the early 90s with hallmark albums like 92's Let Me Come Over and 93's Big Red Letter Day featuring classic tracks like "Taillights Fade" and "Soda Jerk". Unfortunately, despite appearing on the TV show My So-Called Life, racking up a devout following and attracting a host of famous fans, they never quite crossed over. Frontman Bill Janovitz spends the first part of this conversation discussing why that is and what the arc of the band has been. His deep education on rock history contextualizes that arc in unique ways. But, then we start debating the current state of rock music criticism, the enduring mystique of Exile on Main St. (he wrote a book on the subject) and even the Red Sox. It's a little bit of everything! Oh, and they have a new album coming out in a few weeks - Quiet and Peace. Check it out! http://www.buffalotom.com/ http://billjanovitz.com/blog/
Will and Barrett discuss the new album by Saint Etienne, the 25th anniversary of Let Me Come Over by Buffalo Tom, plus live reports, a crime report, Milwaukee's Summerfest, and other endless rambling.
This week we discuss that most grand of times in a person's life -- high school. Prompted by a status making the rounds on Facebook of 10 records that made a lasting impression on you as a teenager, host Dave Brown reminisces on his high school career and how music played a big part in shaping who he was and who he became. Playlist: 1. "Only in Memories" by Great Cynics (from Only in Memories)2. "Evil Way" by Shit Present (from Misery + Disaster)3. "Out of Step (With the World)" by Minor Threat (from Complete Discography)4. "Velvet Room" by Buffalo Tom (from Let Me Come Over)5. "Totally Fucked" by Pass Away (from Totally Fucked)6. "Shaggy" by RVIVR (from The Tide b/w Shaggy)7. "Bottles Of Wine" by Don't Make Ghosts (from Death Ride)8. "Randall Commander" by The Rentiers (from Bring Me the Finest World Map Shower Curtain in all the Land)9. "The Bad Parts" by Timeshares (from Already Dead)10. "The James" by Tim Barry (from Lost & Rootless)11. "Girl Talk" by Euclid Crash (from Euclid Crash)12. "Tightrope Walker" by Broadcaster (from Tightrope Walker)13. "American Love" by Aree & the Pure Heart (from Heartsongs EP)14. "What A Shame" by Classics Of Love (from Classics Of Love)15. "Two Out Of Three Ain't Rad" by Red City Radio (from Red City Radio)16. "Bored Teenagers" by Beach Slang (from Here, I Made This For You [Beach Slang Mixtape Vol. 2])
A seminal power-trio of early-to-mid 90's alternative-rock, Buffalo Tom are fresh off the funding of a brand new album via PledgeMusic, and plotting tour dates this year around the upcoming 25th anniversary reissue of their influential third album, Let Me Come Over. Today, singer/guitarist Bill Janovitz discusses the feeling of having his music on vinyl for the first time, discovering tons of classic 45's that were left behind by his neighbors, the eclectic sounds of 70's AM radio, the democratic nature of Buffalo Tom choosing their album art and earning some cool points with his daughter for getting a song dedication from Death Cab for Cutie's Ben Gibbard. Plus we delve into his work as an author on two Rolling Stones books, a bit of history on the recording of Buffalo Tom's Sleepy Eyed album and the enigmatic persona of J. Mascis. Visit pledgemusic.com/projects/buffalotom for info on contributing towards the next BT album and follow @billjanovitz and @BuffaloTomBand on Twitter for other upcoming announcements! SPONSORS: Pinwheel Records, 1722 W. 18th St. in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood; Vinyl For A Cause, promoting charitable good, one record sale at a time; Table-Turned, a new vinyl subscription service giving you your choice of genre for as low as about $12/album. Follow @VinylEmergency on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Show questions and feedback are always welcomed at vinylemergency@gmail.com. Sign up to be a part of our LIVE audience Sat., Jan. 14th in Chicago at vinylemergency.com!
Part 3 of my conversation with guest Brian Salvatore as we look back at the music of 1992. Show notes: - Recorded via Skype - Jay: Rollins Band broke out with The End of Silence - Jay's #5 - The best album from The Tragically Hip - Brian's #5 and Jay's #4 - Pavement's first stab at greatness - The Pavement reunion was disappointing - Brian's #4 and Jay's #2 - Brian's #3 - 1992 was a banner year for Alice in Chains - Dirt was unrelentingly dark - Jay's #3 - Jay: The album that got me into Buffalo Tom - Saw them play Let Me Come Over front to back earlier this year - Brian's #2 - Found at CMJ conference: Balanescu Quartet does Kraftwerk - Sugar was a great combination of Bob Mould's worlds - Came out at the right time as alt-rock was hitting - Brian's #1 - With Kerplunk, Green Day laid blueprint for future success - Jay's #1 - The Afghan Whigs set up a great decade melding rock with R&B - A few others we missed - Next year to tackle: 1983 Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Part 1 of my conversation with guest James Gralian about the post-lockout NHL. I've also got the Bonehead of the Week and music from Beck, Buffalo Tom, Dinosaur Jr. and Titus Andronicus. Show notes: - Recorded last weekend via Skype - Last spoke in October before NHL lockout began - Season relaunched in mid-January and is wrapping up in next few weeks - Definitely some bitterness when the NHL came back - James' many online efforts - JG: Playing hockey has deepened my appreciation for the sport - NHL teams sign plenty of undrafted college players - Georges Vezina was known as the Chicoutimi Cucumber - Jack Falla wrote some great hockey books - JK: I was mad at both sides after the lockout - Ended up getting satellite package and following the Leafs anyway - Greed is a given in pro sports - The Leafs fired their GM right before season started - Now they're on the verge of making playoffs for first time in 9 years - JK remembers the Leafs' 1993 playoff run - JK: Not a fan of the shootout - Rough year for James' favorite team, Colorado - JG: The Avs need to clean house - To be continued - Bonehead of the Week Music:Beck - Halo of Gold Buffalo Tom - Mineral Dinosaur Jr. - Freak Scene Titus Andronicus - Titus Andronicus Forever Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Beck song is the B-side to the song "Tropicalia" from the album Mutations. Download the song for free at Epitonic. The Buffalo Tom song is on the album Let Me Come Over on Beggars Banquet. Download the song for free at Epitonic. The Dinosaur Jr. song is on the album Bug on SST. Download the song for free at Epitonic. The Titus Andronicus song is on the album The Monitor on XL Recordings. Download the song for free at Epitonic. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Part 1 of my conversation with special guest Brian Salvatore as we discuss the new Van Halen album, the band's first with David Lee Roth in almost 30 years. I've also got the Bonehead of the Week and music from Frank Black and the Catholics, Buffalo Tom and Hot Snakes. Show notes: - Recorded via Skype - Not interested in Grammy Awards - Gary Cherone was in band at its worst - Brian: Only VH album in his iTunes is VH III - Brian started listening to VH in early '90s - Always preferred DLR - Jay: First VH album was Diver Down on cassette - Diver Down was a cash-in album - Jay: Liked Hagar, but not as VH singer - Lyrical content not a big concern for VH - Brian: VH III was pretty stark - Eddie's synth phase was similar to what Rush did in the '80s - VH has always picked curious opening acts - Wolfgang is a decent bassist - Neither VH or DLR had done anything good for 20+ years - Jay: Eat 'Em and Smile was better than 5150 - Brian: First impression of new album was it sounds like DLR solo album - Jay: First single is worst song on album - Brian: Everybody sounds energized - Beginning of second career or one-time deal? - To be continued - Bonehead of the Week Music:Frank Black and the Catholics - Nadine Buffalo Tom - Mineral Hot Snakes - Who Died Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Frank Black and the Catholics song is on the album Show Me Your Tears on SpinART Records. Download the song for free at Epitonic. The Buffalo Tom song is on the album Let Me Come Over on Beggars Banquet. Download the song for free at Epitonic. The Hot Snakes song is on the album Suicide Invoice on Swami Records. Download the song for free at Epitonic. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blogs Clicky Clicky and Keeping Some Dark Secrets. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian; check out his site PodGeek. Completely Conspicuous is a Tan God Production. Word.