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« Reply #40 on: September 21, 2004, 02:41:57 AM »

Everybody loves the album.  Grin


Thanks for posting.



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« Reply #41 on: September 21, 2004, 03:35:46 PM »

Everybody loves the album.? Grin


Thanks for posting.



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ok ok jarmo u have peaked my interest, ive seen u posting in the "what are u listening to" thread about his guy for a long time and now all this had me interested.

If there was one song or a few songs that u would recommend to a new listener that would best represent what he is what would they be?

ill check out a couple and if i like them  i will go and get this.
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« Reply #42 on: September 21, 2004, 03:40:45 PM »

If there was one song or a few songs that u would recommend to a new listener that would best represent what he is what would they be?

Not really.? hihi


The new album is so diverse. But you can check out the singles "Sideways In Reverse" and "Hit The City".


Then there's slower stuff like "One Hundred Days", "Out Of Nowhere" and the opening track "When Your Number Is Up".

And the almost industrial influenced "Methamphetamine Blues".



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« Reply #43 on: September 21, 2004, 03:58:58 PM »

i love diverse music and what u just described sounds awesome. ok ill return later with my opinion. i cant wait to give it a listen.
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« Reply #44 on: September 22, 2004, 12:11:48 AM »

FILTER (mag) >> FALL ?04 >> FILTER 12

GETTING TO KNOW Mark Lanegan
by: Kurt Orzeck

MARK LANEGAN WEARS all 40 years of his life on his face.? His skin, once puffed in that Tom Waits sort of way, is now ironed out into a smooth sheet.? His thin amber eyes pierce his surroundings with a devastating gravity.? Even his tick maroon mane, which spikes out beneath an indescript black hat, seems to be spun by the hands of time, hammered by hard living.

So it?s a peculiar feeling to take a seat across from him at a nameless, sparkling Starbucks in Studio City, California surrounded by lattes, SUVs, aspiring actors and the Valley that gave birth to the mini-mall.? Lanegan doesn?t seem to mind.

He exudes an ease he didn?t have for the first 12 years of his musical career as the figure-head for the Screaming Trees.? He?s just left a birthday party thrown for a more recent ex-bandmate, Josh Homme, of the Queens of the Stone Age.? He sits down across from me and smiles, his face alighting at the sight of a stranger, silhouetted against a backdrop of idle chatter and banana muffins.

Lanegan split with QotSA to concentrate on his sixth full-length record, the cannily titled Bubblegum.? Though his break with the band nearly coincided with Homme?s firing of longtime partner, bassist/singer Nick Oliveri, it?s clear that Lanegan?s departure has not caused the tears and heartache Oliveri?s has.? The crooner continues to write with Homme and appears regularly at Oliveri?s solo performances.

?Whatever?s going on between those guys doesn?t have shit to do with me,? he says with that parched voice, chain-smoking and pumping bottled water.? ?I don?t concern myself with other people?s dramas.? But it is a shame, because both those guys are my friends.? I have a feeling though, that since they?ve known each other for a long time, they?ll patch it up.?

That he was able to salvage both friendships amidst such turmoil is an example of the Lanegan?s social grace.? He?s also preserved relationships with his ex-wife, Wendy Rae Fowler, two former members of Guns N? Roses, and the temperamental Greg Dulli of Twilight Singers and Afghan Whigs.? All of the above appear on Bubblegum, as does PJ Harvey. (Lanegan and Dulli have also conspired to form a new group, the Gutter Twins.)

Rarely does someone who is reaching his autumn years sound so vibrant.? This is supposed to be bottom-rung time, when the excesses of youth begin to show their influence.? Let us not forget what got him to this place in his career: 12-plus years with the tumultuous Trees (?For a lot of years I didn?t enjoy music...probably however long I was in the Trees?), compiled with heavy drug use and a wanderlust streak that left him with more than 20 different addresses in the last three years alone.

Maybe it?s a nine-month-old Boston terrier named Archie that?s rekindled the embers in his heart.? Or the languid feeling of having completed an unexpected marathon tour that lasted two-and-a-half years after the release of QotSA?s Songs for the Deaf, an album which placed the Queens of the Stone Age squarely into the vanguard of popular rock?n?roll.

?I spent more time with the band than I originally intended to,? he says, ?because the record did so well (commercially) and I said that I would stay with it until all the touring was done.? It ended up being a full year longer than I anticipated.?

Whatever the change is, it?s been good for him.? Because Bubblegum is, perhaps the best album he?s ever made.? He?s joined by more friends than ever, but more importantly, he rallies them with expertise and excitement.? The once intense and at times morose Lanegan is actually laughing at the beginning of the first single, ?Methamphetamine Blues.?

The most touching moment on the album is a duet he performs with his ex-wife called ?Wedding Dress.?? The song includes a fleeting, obscure reference to Johnny Cash in the final line: ?We got buried in a fever? (Cash and his late wife, June Carter Cash, originally sang, ?We got married in a fever? on his song ?Jackson?).? Sure, it?s a more somber take (or perhaps more sly), but that?s just the sort of thing he?s always excelled at.? And a guy could do a lot worse than to emulate the Man in Black.

?I actually started doing shows because of Johnny Cash,? he says.? ?I had two solo records before I ever did one of my own gigs.? I would get asked all the time to do them, but I didn?t want to; making solo records was something I did for fun.? Then I got asked to open for Johnny Cash, and I thought, ?I just can?t say no to this one.?? I put a band together and was lucky enough to spend some time with him in 1995 for his second American record.?

Lanegan was also able to harvest recordings with another preeminent star before his more untimely demise: fellow Seattle neighbor Kurt Cobain.? The Nirvana guru surfaced on Lanegan?s 1990 effort, The Winding Sheet, which included the pair performing a noisy rendition of ?Where Did You Sleep Last Night.?

Known for his collaborative spirit, the snaring of PJ Harvey for Bubblegum didn?t require any courting whatsoever.? ?She was a fan of Queens of the Stone Age and she approached me at one of our shows,? he recalls.? ?She said she had Whiskey and really liked it... I just jumped in, like I always do, and said, ?Well, you have to do something for my new record, then.?? I mean, of course, who doesn?t want to do a record with her??

Or more to the point, who doesn?t want to do a record with Mark Lanegan?? The surprisingly humble sage smirks as we finish off our coffee, ?As the years have gone on, I?ve recognized that I have a gift, that a lot of people would love to do what I do, and I?m really lucky.?? Which is something they all say, but in his case it might actually be true.? It?s a long winding road full of potholes and wrong turns for a person such as he to end up where he is (even if that?s just a Starbucks in the Valley on Wednesday).? He?s got some people to call and some errands to run and a tour to plan.? Twenty pairs of eyes watch him as he stands to leave, ?If someone had told me that I?d still be doing this when I was 40,? he says, shaking my hand with that now-easy smile, ?I would have laughed.?? F

PHOTO BY HEIDI HARTWIG

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« Reply #45 on: September 22, 2004, 08:19:11 AM »

Nice article, thanks for posting. Cheesy


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?I actually started doing shows because of Johnny Cash,? he says.  ?I had two solo records before I ever did one of my own gigs.  I would get asked all the time to do them, but I didn?t want to; making solo records was something I did for fun.  Then I got asked to open for Johnny Cash, and I thought, ?I just can?t say no to this one.?  I put a band together and was lucky enough to spend some time with him in 1995 for his second American record.?

I didn't know that.  Cool




So D, did you listen to any of those tracks yet?  Tongue


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« Reply #46 on: September 22, 2004, 02:48:16 PM »

i searched for him on Ares which is where i download music and a few tracks popped up, i tried to download meth blues but it hasnt yet.

im still tryin, when i get some cash im gonna just order it, from what everyone has described and the reviews it must be really great.


when i was searchin it had him mentioned with kurt cobain some, did they ever collaborate or duet or anything together?
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« Reply #47 on: September 22, 2004, 03:19:33 PM »

D Bubblegum is definitely worth buy I got mine to day and it is fucking fantastic. Now if only Amazon would send the other album out  yes
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« Reply #48 on: September 22, 2004, 03:37:47 PM »

errrr... why does it keep saying that he was the singer in QOTSA and Josh Homme was the guitarist... that's right for a couple of songs but it was the other way round
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« Reply #49 on: September 23, 2004, 05:27:39 PM »

Singer/songwriter Mark Lanegan was injured in a car accident in Los Angeles last night, forcing the cancellation of seven upcoming East Coast tour dates. Lanegan was not at fault and was not seriously hurt, but is under doctor's orders to rest for several weeks, his spokesperson tells Billboard.com.

The artist is expected to return to the road Oct. 10 in San Diego, with dates on tap through an Oct. 26 performance in Brussels. The former Screaming Trees/Queens Of The Stone Age vocalist is touring in support of his new Beggars Banquet album, "Bubblegum," which reached No. 39 on Billboard's Top Independent Albums chart last month.

-- Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.




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« Reply #50 on: September 23, 2004, 05:30:13 PM »

Singer/songwriter Mark Lanegan was injured in a car accident in Los Angeles last night, forcing the cancellation of seven upcoming East Coast tour dates. Lanegan was not at fault and was not seriously hurt, but is under doctor's orders to rest for several weeks, his spokesperson tells Billboard.com.

The artist is expected to return to the road Oct. 10 in San Diego, with dates on tap through an Oct. 26 performance in Brussels. The former Screaming Trees/Queens Of The Stone Age vocalist is touring in support of his new Beggars Banquet album, "Bubblegum," which reached No. 39 on Billboard's Top Independent Albums chart last month.

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aww...
btw jarmo, do you know the answer to what i asked above? Jodh Homme was the singer so why does it keep saying it was Mark?
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« Reply #51 on: September 23, 2004, 05:39:26 PM »

Well Mark did sing with QOTSA. Since that band is the most well know of the bands he's been in, it always gets mentioned.

Josh, Mark and Nick sang. Just because Josh sang on most tracks doesn't mean the others didn't. Wink


He sings on the following QOTSA songs:
Auto Pilot and In The Fade from R.
Song for the Dead, Hangin' Tree, God Is In The Radio and Song for the Deaf from Songs For The Deaf.



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« Reply #52 on: September 23, 2004, 09:51:35 PM »

that sucks that Mark got hurt but at least is wasn't to bad .
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« Reply #53 on: September 26, 2004, 03:21:54 PM »

I attempted to download some songs.

All I was able to get so far is a song called Head (I hope it is from Bubblegum...)

I liked immediately on my first listen.? It's a slow-tempo song and the 'layered' feel is cool - the hard, grittier guitar in the background of the softer sounds.? You can listen to it from many angles.

As for lyrics, they're pretty dark and spooky.? I couldnt exactly make out what he was singing, but I think his girlfriend died from drugs, and she was in the porn business?? (something like that - he describes it very eeriely).

well, so far I've heard Sideways in Reverse, and Head, and I really liked the slower song.? Hope I can find some more songs, next time.
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« Reply #54 on: September 26, 2004, 06:10:39 PM »

Yeah, "Head" is indeed from "Bubblegum".


For all your Lanegan lyric (and other) needs, visit http://www.onewhiskey.com/



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« Reply #55 on: September 27, 2004, 02:23:35 PM »

Well Mark did sing with QOTSA. Since that band is the most well know of the bands he's been in, it always gets mentioned.

Josh, Mark and Nick sang. Just because Josh sang on most tracks doesn't mean the others didn't. Wink


He sings on the following QOTSA songs:
Auto Pilot and In The Fade from R.
Song for the Dead, Hangin' Tree, God Is In The Radio and Song for the Deaf from Songs For The Deaf.



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« Reply #56 on: October 01, 2004, 09:57:19 PM »

D, any luck in downloading any tracks?

The Kurt Cobain / Mark Lanegan track is probably "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" from Mark's first solo album "The Winding Sheet".



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« Reply #57 on: October 02, 2004, 08:19:32 AM »



Still mouth to mouth advertising is one of the most efficient ways to advertise. Best of all, it's free. I haven't seen this interest in an album non-GNR related since I've been a member here.

Anyway, as everybody kept talking about this CD, I gave direct orders to one of my friends to buy it for me for my b-day. This was a couple of days ago but I'll celebrate it tonight.

I'll give you guys my two cents in a couple of days.
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« Reply #58 on: October 02, 2004, 08:04:54 PM »

Really am going to have to check out some of Lanegan's stuff, have heard nothing but good things about his stuff, i also really dug The Screeming Trees.
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« Reply #59 on: October 03, 2004, 08:57:10 AM »

His record company should pay me for all the free publicity I'm giving him. Wink


So far, "Bubblegum" is the album of the year. There's no other album that has spent as much time in my cd player is that one has.



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