September 2020 Challenge Thread- The Gav-La’s

Day 29: “Devolution ..”- albums that go back to basics

Counting Crows - Recovering the Satellites

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As soon as I saw today’s theme I thought of the lyrics to my favorite Counting Crows song Recovering the Satellites:

Gonna get back to basics
Guess I'll start it up again
I'm fallin' from the ceiling
You're falling from the sky now and then
 
Day 30: “and it looks like we’ve made it to the end ...” RIP..play something by those sadly no longer with us...or dead if you like

For the final proverbial nail in the Gav-la coffin, I thought about some artists I wish were here today who would be totally engaged with and testifying about the current hellscape we're experiencing.

As with most artistic visionaries, this man was way ahead of his time. And sorely missed in this time. Here's a commentary from 13 years ago that's well worth your 3 minutes.

NSFW language. 100% Truthful.



George Carlin - Class Clown

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Happy October Eve 🎃 ...

 
Day 30: “and it looks like we’ve made it to the end ...” RIP..play something by those sadly no longer with us...or dead if you like

A posthumus album seems fitting for the occasion.

Jason Molina - Eight Gates

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Had the good fortune to see him play as/with Magnolia Electric Company. Man, can't believe this was 11 years ago!

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The End. (👏)
 
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Soooooo.........

Today’s events have made it interesting.......

I shall reveal the following on the 1/10..cut off will be midnight uk time ...

Most popular artists based on all submissions

Winner of the Ultimate Gav-la

It’s very close ......as it stands

=1st..2 On 14 Gav-la points
3rd . 1 on 13 Gav-la points
4th ..1 on 12 Gav-la points
=5th ...3 on 11 Gav-la Points

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I think I will do the final cut off when I get back from work tomorrow, around 5pm uk time .. giving all the time zones to catchup ...and more time for me in the afternoon to complete the thread ...

Let’s all support @TenderLovingKiller® with the October challenge thread

Thanks to all who have contributed, it’s been a welcome bit of fun in these Covid times
 
Day 30: “and it looks like we’ve made it to the end ...” RIP..play something by those sadly no longer with us...or dead if you like

McCoy Tyner ‎– Extensions (Blue Note, 1972 First Pressing)


The fantastic pianist McCoy Tyner, unfortunately, passed away at the beginning of the lockdown (6th March) but left behind a fantastic legacy of work. From his time as part of the legendary John Coltrane group, through to his solo and own groups, his music was always fresh and pushing the boundaries. My personal favourite of his, aside from the Coltrane work, is his 1972 album on Blue Note, 'Extensions'. Its a fantastic modal album which packs in fantastic solos and interplay. Superb stuff.


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