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kleinbl00  ·  3030 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Tiny Desk: How NPR's intimate concert series became a phenomenon

One of the few benefits to working at this shithole was that artists would come through once or twice a month to play for everybody so that we could be young and hip and know what to program for fuckin' Starbucks'n'shit (even though only like eight people there do the actual programming). As the guy with actual live sound experience, I did a lot of mixing. Which means me, on a 1202, no effects, no compression, fuckin' nothing except a 1202 and a pair of SRM450s, and a 500sqft lobby with max 100 people in it.

And Kaki King

And Pierre Bensusan

And Colin Hay

And Feist

And Livingston Taylor





goobster  ·  3030 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Colin Hay. Man. Is there a more underrated and under-appreciated guy?

veen  ·  3030 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Weirdly enough it was an episode of Scrubs (s02e01) that introduced me to his music. In it, they interwove his song into the episode's narrative:

I should listen to more of his music. What's your favourite album, solo or not?

goobster  ·  3029 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Beautiful World is the song that really made me understand what a truly great talent he is. Beautiful, funny, poignant, simple, singable... just wonderful.

kleinbl00  ·  3030 days ago  ·  link  ·  

He's a prince. Had a great story about touring with Ringo Starr on his private jet, eating caviar and drinking champagne, then the next week driving his own minivan on his own tour and stopping for gas in the Midwest somewhere. The cashier commented on his accent by saying "are you from a land down under?"