What are we listening to tonight?


JJ Cale "JJ Cale Live" and Steeley Dan "Gaucho" SACD and "Doc and Dawg" Doc Watson and David Grisman. Friday nights aren't what they used to be in Athens GA but... with 3 month old twin boys and a wife who loves my music, life is pretty damn good.
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Jean Frye Sidwell's collection including her latest "For All We Know".....very easy jazzy rendition of old favorites
The entire Undertones catalog (making a compilation for a friend):

The Undertones ('78)
Hypnotised ('80)
Positive Touch ('81)
The Sin Of Pride ('83)
All Wrapped Up (collection, '83)
+ some 12" single bonus cuts

A band that went from being hailed as the Irish Ramones (the classic "Teenage Kicks" was the UK punk 'hit'), to neo-psychedelic pop, to new-romantic pop-soul, all in a shorter span of time than most less worthwhile bands take to finish their second video these days. Broke up when distinctive singer Feargal Sharkey left for a brief solo career, songwriting brothers John and Damian O'Neill formed the more poli-crit oriented That Petrol Emotion (which wasn't nearly as much my cuppa, lyrically or musically). Reunited without Sharkey in '03 for a pretty decent new album ("Get What You Need") and a series of shows where they played a lot of their classic material, one of which I was lucky enough to see considering the grand total of only 3 gigs in the States, and were even greater than I'd hoped for.
Little Charlie & The Nightcats>> Night Vision
I caught these "Cats" last night at Harvelle's in Santa Monica and they blew the roof off the joint for close to 3 hrs. Rick Estrin can really play that harp and Little Charlie Blaty can flat out kick ass on guitar. Great evening.
From my daughters room the giggling of two 13 year olds intertwined with "Panic at the disco." To my rear my wife's friends attention defunct 3 and 6 year olds, and in between all of this I can make out some Johny Cash.