Friday, July 29, 2011

Desert cross

"Making A Cross", from The Desert Sessions #8. The vocalists here appear to be Alain Johannes and Mark Lanegan, both of whom met through Queens of the Stone Age, no idea who the musicians are. The Desert Sessions are basically a giant jam session where musicians came together just to jam and wrote songs on the spot, so I'd have to look at actual album credits on the actual physical album (which is rare and hard to get) to figure out who is who.

- Badtux the Music Penguin

3 comments:

  1. Did you get the idea for this post from my "Fantastic Friday" post last week, or was this entirely coincidental on your part?

    :)

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  2. Yes I did. Shows you how far in advance I program my stuff :). Sorry I didn't H/T you, I end up with a dozen music videos from a dozen different sources open in browser tabs and forget which one I found where.

    - Badtux the Music Penguin

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  3. That is quite alright. I am not the person that gets anal about things like this, just that I thought that it was interesting that we shared the same tastes in music.

    However, I did have Google remove some posts from a person on a blog called Sundaponan who had been plagiarizing entire articles from my blog without asking my permission or even crediting me for originally writing them.

    Speaking of music, did you ever take a look at a band called Rollerskate Skinny? I know that you were looking for some interesting shoegaze music awhile ago.

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