What Are You Listening To

I haven't been on-line here in quite a while, and my music tastes have changed a little, although I have built a huge rock playlist with many new groups and songs. But my favorite bands/performers now are 3TEETH and Hardy, and I'm including one of my several Brazilian Phonk songs because these things are really fun to listen to when I'm drunk.
 
Cecil Connor III (November 5, 1946 – September 19, 1973), known professionally as Gram Parsons. The story after his death is wild and involves stealing the corpse and burning it in Joshua Tree National Park. I love this version of Love Hurts with Emmylou Harris

 
Found some Bauhaus while I was cleaning out some boxes, also had Sisters of Mercy and Love & Rockets in there, been jamming them for a week.
 
Kris said in an interview, "This song probably was the most directly autobiographical thing I had written. In those days I was living in a slum tenement that was torn down afterwards, but it was 25 dollars a month in a condemned building, and "Sunday Morning Coming Down" was more or less looking around me and writing about what I was doing. One time, some people broke into that place, and I had to call the police station to answer some questions about it, and the guy said, "Yeah, they really trashed the place when they went in there." But I hadn't noticed that it was any different. There were holes in the wall bigger than I was. It was quite a place, so "Sunday Morning Coming Down" is kind of more or less what I was living at that time. I guess it was depressing, I don't know, but the chorus was kind of uplifting. ... What I was really trying to do was to keep the feeling of loss and of sadness. For me at that time, it was the loss of my family and looking at a little kid swinging on a swing and his daddy pushing him. That was the feeling I wanted to get for the whole song. I think Sunday was the choice because the bars were closed in the morning and nobody was at work, so if you were alone, it was the most alone time..."
 
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