A good week of music from Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.
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I think That second night of Pink Floyd week on Jimmy Fallon will be a hard one to top.
It’s one thing to have the Foo Fighters as your musical guest. It’s another thing to have Roger Waters stop and sit down with the host to talk about his project before rocking In The Flesh with the Foo Fighters as his backing band.
Tonight your move , MGMT…
Last night was a great night of network TV live music if you’re a Pink Floyd fan. The Shins began the Pink Floyd week on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon with a performance of “Breathe” from Dark Side of the Moon, and the rest of the lineup for the week is absolutely incredible with Foo Fighters, MGMT, Pearl Jam, Dierks Bentley and… Roger Waters .
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I think I talked about Steven Wilson on a post about Porcupine Tree, a musician who grew up listening to Pink Floyd and dreaming about forming a progressive rock band style of the 70.
OVER 100 YEARS AGO, A GERMAN VISIONARY NAMED FRANK WEDEKIND WROTE A COLLECTION OF PLAYS ABOUT A TEMPESTUOUS WOMAN NAMED LULU WHO WAS BOTH A A MUSE AND MISTERY .
A CENTURY LATER, THE STORIES WOULD INSPIRE LOU REED AND METALLICA TO CREATE “LULU”, A MUSICAL NARRATIVE OF THE PROVOCATIVE PLAYS.
HEAR THE FIRST SONG FROM THE UPCOMIG ALBUM “LULU” NOW…
Earlier yesterday , the prolific Kevin Devine has posted his cover of Nirvana‘s full-length album “Nevermind” for free download on his site to the fans across the globe.
”insane/ retarded/ wicked/ psychedelic/ fugged/ unbelieveable/ monstrous/ hilarious/ mind-numbing piece of music” reminiscent of Super Mario Brothers’ video game soundtrack, The Velvet Underground, John Coltrane, Philly Joe Jones, Glen Buxton (Alice Cooper guitarist), Frank Zappa, The Shaggs, The Silver Apples, Caribou, Faust, Charles Ives and Paul Buckmaster (orchestral arranger best known for work with David Bowie, Elton John and collaborating on Miles Davis’ On The Corner).
Steven Drozd
J E F F E R T I T T I ‘s N I L E is a hypnotic river of sound that encompasses the senses of it’s listeners/participants. Flowing vibrations transform us to formless and timeless dimensions. DAHGA BLOOM got a real cool psych-rock thing going and a sort of 70’s ish sound.
Both have released an split…

















