abonnement Unibet Coolblue Bitvavo
  Moderator vrijdag 3 oktober 2003 @ 11:14:01 #1
27682 crew  Bosbeetle
terminaal verdwaald
pi_13617542
In de catagorie vage muziek presenteert BosBeetle U : Dessert Sessions 9 & 10

weer ongeinspireerd van Ipecac.com gehaald.

Ik ben benieuwd zijn er mensen die al wat van dit materiaal hebben gehoord... of van de vorige delen, ik had er namelijk nog nooit van gehoord.

Hier trouwens een soort uitleg :

quote:
Volume 9: I See You Hearin' Me
Volume 10: I Heart Disco
(Ipecac Recordings/Rekords Rekords)

Notes by Jay Babcock
Recording sessions organized by Joshua Homme of Queens of the Stone Age this past February in Joshua Tree have yielded an autumn treat: a full album's worth of new songs featuring Polly Jean Harvey, Dean Ween (Ween), Alain Johannes (Eleven), Joshua Homme (Queens of the Stoneage), Twiggy Ramirez (ex-Marilyn Manson), Chris Goss (Masters of Reality), Dave Catching (earthlings?, Mondo Generator), Joey Castillo (QOTSA, Danzig), Josh Freese, Brian 'Big Hands' O'Connor, Troy Van Leeuwen (QOTSA, A Perfect Circle) and The Tuff Gentleman.

Written and recorded over eight days at the quickly-becoming-legendary Rancho de la Luna studio, Desert Sessions Volumes 9 & 10's dozen songs (plus two bonus numbers) run the proverbial gamut of style and arrangement teutonic menace and siren's laments, heavy rock instrumentals and piano-rolled soul ditties, funked-up melancholia and new Neu-beat night music1. It's often-astonishing stuff, music that hangs out at the distant borders and in the darker corners, looking for new or lost riches. In other words, it's a typically adventurous and bewitching Desert Sessions album, reflecting both the assembled musicians' variegated talents and the startling songwriting chemistry and collaborative, communal creativity that the Desert Sessions perpetually draw from participants, regardless of their experience or status.

"Desert Sessions is good for me, and for the musicians that participate, because you get with a bunch of people you do and don't know amazingly talented people and you hear things done in a way you never would have thought of," says Homme. "It's a chance to try some new ideas or rhythms, or pick up stuff."

The Desert Sessions started in August 1997 when Homme first gathered musicians from Soundgarden, Monster Magnet, Kyuss, Goatsnake and earthlings? to record at Rancho de la Luna, a unique studio-home run by Fred Drake and Dave Catching in the high desert town of Joshua Tree. Since then, even as Queens of the Stone Age have built a rabid fan base worldwide and, with the release of last year's justly celebrated Songs For the Deaf, ascended from cult favorite to gold-record status in America, Homme has continued holding Desert Sessions and releasing the finished songs through various independent record labels.

"The Queens is an exercise in something," explains Homme. "There are things [we're writing now] that the Queens will do someday, but I think that when you're a band, you need to move slowly in order to hold hands with whoever is into you. Because it can't be so wide that people who've been into you don't know what's happening. It requires these outside projects."

Although Homme has often debuted songs at Desert Sessions that would later be re-recorded for Queens studio albums2, you would be mistaken oh so sorely mistaken! to think of Desert Sessions as nothing more than Josh Homme and his drug buddies workshedding Queens material far from the meddlesome and quite possibly unclothed influence of Homme's partner-in-Queens, bassist-vocalist Nick Oliveri. It may be that on occasion check out the very Queens-ish "In My Head...Or Something" and "Covered In Punks Blood" but 9/10 is mostly about novel songwriting collaborations and ensemble playing.

"For me, Desert Sessions is more than the playing, it's the introducing of people to each other, saying, 'I'll be back in an hour and check in on you guys,'" says Homme. "I love that shit."

The February sessions for 9/10 were especially productive, even by Desert Sessions standards. It's hard to pick out highlights, really; check out the spooky, Bowie/Heroes-esque "Dead in Love"3; the sweet, sounds-exactly-like-it's-titled "I Wanna Make It Wit Chu"; the off-kilter electroid group-piece "Powdered Wig Machine"; and "There Will Never Be a Better Time," a striking duo collaboration between Polly Jean Harvey and Chris Goss that features Harvey's most intensely full-on vocals since To Bring You My Love. There's lap steel and slide guitar, crumar and piano, harmonica and mandolin, bass clarinaet and E-bow. There's the bizarro bluegrass of "Creosote." There's the railroad funk of "Subcutaneous Phat," which at 2:13 lays down what's likely to be the killer breakdown of the year. There is also "Sheperd's Pie," which, unfortunately, is not a Small Faces cover. What you hear is an audible sense of fun, of communal creativity being sparked in new, fascinating directions. It's music being made for the right reasons.

"At Desert Sessions, you play for the sake of music," says Homme. "That's why it's good for musicians. If someday that's not enough anymore, or that's not the reason behind you doing it that's not your raison d'etre then a quick reminder like Desert Sessions can do so much for you, it's amazing. It's easy to forget that this all starts from playing in your garage and loving it. And I think when you do outside projects you love your band more, because you appreciate what it does."

The February 2003 Desert Sessions documented on 9/10 where the first sessions to be recorded without Rancho de la Luna founder Fred Drake, who died last year. With the Drake family's blessings, the studio has remained open since his passing. Packed from floor to ceiling and from porch to backyard with folk art objects, electric lights and vintage musical and recording equipment, Rancho stands today pretty much as Fred left it.

"Part of Desert Sessions is the vibe and Rancho IS the vibe," says Homme. "If Rancho ever closes, then I'll stop doing Desert Sessions, probably. Because, where else am I gonna do 'em?. It's a very magical place. He had vintage equipment everywhere: old keyboards, Dictaphones, stuff you'd never seen before. And you could play drums by the fire, and sing in the bathroom. Well, you had to, you know? Cuz it's a house.

"Fred is probably the toughest motherfucker that I've known. He was always sick, from the day I met him. He always had a terminal illness. But he smoked and ate bacon and rode his horse Kashmir and would just fuckin' go. He prolonged everything. He should have been gone ten years ago. But he just refused to go. He was just pissed off enough to stay around. He was definitely a tough bastard. That's what I liked about him.

"Dave Catching was friends with Fred Fred had lived in L.A., that's how Dave met Fred. Fred had moved out there, to get away. Dave turned us on to that place and Kyuss went out there and did this thing for Man's Ruin where we just basically took mushrooms for three days straight. That was probably the best Kyuss session ever, with the gnarliest Kyuss songs ever. Once we met Fred, that was it. I just started going there, all the time."

"The sound that you'd get there was so incredible," says Brant Bjork, who co-founded Kyuss and later played on some of the Desert Sessions. "And Fred was a big collector of like swap meet trinkets so there was stuff all over the house. There was never a space open, there was always something to grab your attention. The kitchen was right five feet from the board so Dave Catching would in there cookin' up an insane meal, you'd smell garlic and herbs and spices and you're sittin' there smelling it while you're in the room right across from the kitchen where you're tracking the drums and the bass! You could record outdoors. Firepit out front, a hot tub up to the left, a huge view where you could see for fuckin' miles.

"Fred was one of the most special people I've ever run into through music. He was this tall skinny cowboy with a hat, kinda like the Marlboro Man. He didn't look like people probably thought. They probably thought he'd be this bearded longhair hippie dude in the middle of the desert. But he couldn't be further from that. You're sitting up there after a long night of recording, and he's already up at 6:30 in the morning having coffee, he's got his cowboy hat, he's already fed his horse, he's got his cowboy boots on, he's already been to the swap meet and bought four new things. He always was burning a joint, all day. Had a nice even keel. He was sophisticated, he was smart, he had a great sense of humor. Just really mellow. He was definitely the captain of that ship."

"Everyone leaves, at some point," muses Dave Catching. "But we're here in spirit. And Fred was there in February, even if physically he wasn't. I thought a lot about how much fun he'd be having, because he was such a huge PJ Harvey fan, such a huge Ween fan. But he was there in spirit: all the equipment and everything was workin' good. And Kashmir rode by a couple of times."

ENDNOTES
1 That is, "A Girl Like Me," "There Will Never Be a Better Time," "Covered in Punks' Blood" and "I Wanna Make It Wit Chu," "Subcutaneous Phat" and "In My Head...Or Something."

2 My personal favorite is "You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, But I Feel A Millionaire" as sung by Mario "Boomer" Lalli (and drummed by Kyuss co-founder Brant Bjork!) on Desert Sessions Volumes 5 & 6, released in 1999. The song was subsequently recorded as by QOTSA with Oliveri on vocals for 2002's Songs For the Deaf. Other Desert Sessions songs that have been re-recorded by QOTSA include "Avon" and "Monster in the Parasol" (both Vol. 3/4) and "Hanging Tree" (Vol. 7/8).

3 Featuring Polly Jean Harvey on piano and tenor sax (!).


En mochten we vallen dan is het omhoog. - Krang (uit: Pantani)
My favourite music is the music I haven't yet heard - John Cage
Water: ijskoud de hardste - Gehenna
  vrijdag 3 oktober 2003 @ 11:15:50 #2
56690 DaisyDuke
In Coffee We Trust!
pi_13617591
Dessert Sessions
1,000,000 demons can't be wrong...
  Moderator vrijdag 3 oktober 2003 @ 11:16:32 #3
27682 crew  Bosbeetle
terminaal verdwaald
pi_13617605
quote:
Op vrijdag 3 oktober 2003 11:15 schreef DaisyDuke het volgende:
Desser Sessions
ik neem aan dat U iets van vorige delen gehoord hebt.. vertel vertel ?
En mochten we vallen dan is het omhoog. - Krang (uit: Pantani)
My favourite music is the music I haven't yet heard - John Cage
Water: ijskoud de hardste - Gehenna
  vrijdag 3 oktober 2003 @ 11:21:13 #4
29041 hyperfuzz
foxtrot hotel
pi_13617715
Geinig project, wat een aantal zeer goede nummers voortgebracht heeft. Neem bijv. alleen al de songs die later op QOTSA platen verschenen (Avon/Nova, Monsters in the Parasol, Hangin' Tree, ...).

Heb al een paar tracks van de nieuwe dubbelaar gehoord, en het valt zeker niet tegen.

Mijn favorieten:
Like A Drug, Rickshaw (DS 5+6)
Polly wants a crack rock, Nenada (DS 7+8)

yankee charlie dinges
  vrijdag 3 oktober 2003 @ 11:21:57 #5
56690 DaisyDuke
In Coffee We Trust!
pi_13617730
Ya wat moet ik er over zeggen... ik vind het geweldig, maar ben ook een grote Kyuss fan! Denk dat de laatste dessert-sessions wel redelijk representatief zijn voor het geheel... dus als je dit helemaal te gek vind, check de andere sessies en Kyuss eens!
1,000,000 demons can't be wrong...
  vrijdag 3 oktober 2003 @ 11:24:31 #6
29041 hyperfuzz
foxtrot hotel
pi_13617790
Josh drummer boy.

yankee charlie dinges
  Moderator vrijdag 3 oktober 2003 @ 13:57:12 #7
27682 crew  Bosbeetle
terminaal verdwaald
pi_13621584
quote:
Op vrijdag 3 oktober 2003 11:21 schreef DaisyDuke het volgende:
Ya wat moet ik er over zeggen... ik vind het geweldig, maar ben ook een grote Kyuss fan! Denk dat de laatste dessert-sessions wel redelijk representatief zijn voor het geheel... dus als je dit helemaal te gek vind, check de andere sessies en Kyuss eens!
ok dan ... me begint een beetje into dat soort spullen te komen

zie ook : Mondo Generator- A Drug Problem That Never Existed

maar dat komt voornamelijk door Ipecac

En mochten we vallen dan is het omhoog. - Krang (uit: Pantani)
My favourite music is the music I haven't yet heard - John Cage
Water: ijskoud de hardste - Gehenna
  FOK!-Schrikkelbaas dinsdag 21 oktober 2003 @ 12:46:54 #8
1012 Doc
Loves C, M & R
pi_14028607
Heb net de 9&10 sessies gehaald. Ik ben niet echt een PJ Harvey fan, maar hier is het wel OK.

Had de eerdere sessies al. Ik vind ze behoorlijk variëren in stijl en kwaliteit. Sessies 5&6 is denk ik m'n favoriet. Heel aardig gevarieerd en weinig (geen) bagger. En met m'n favoriete DS nummer "A#1". Daarna vind ik DS1&2 denk ik het best: met de oud-gitarist van MonsterMagnet JohnMcBain. Redelijk veel instumentaal gejam en één bagger nummer (ben effe de naam van dat nummer vergeten, ik geloof het 5e nummer). Die andere DS's zijn ook wel leuk, maar de beste nummers van die CDs zijn ook door Josh als QOTSA gedaan, en dan in betere versies.

OG X BC - Orange Goblin Beer Core: Straight Edge - 'til the bar opens
Liverpool - JFT 96 - Never forgotten
pi_14028884
Kan de topicstarter misschien de titel even aanpassen. Dessert is een nagerecht. Desert is die droge plek vol zand
  FOK!-Schrikkelbaas dinsdag 21 oktober 2003 @ 13:08:54 #10
1012 Doc
Loves C, M & R
pi_14029143
quote:
Op dinsdag 21 oktober 2003 12:59 schreef baantie het volgende:
Kan de topicstarter misschien de titel even aanpassen. Dessert is een nagerecht. Desert is die droge plek vol zand
TS kan dat niet, maar ik zal het even doen
OG X BC - Orange Goblin Beer Core: Straight Edge - 'til the bar opens
Liverpool - JFT 96 - Never forgotten
  Moderator dinsdag 21 oktober 2003 @ 13:18:48 #11
27682 crew  Bosbeetle
terminaal verdwaald
pi_14029432
quote:
Op dinsdag 21 oktober 2003 13:08 schreef Doc het volgende:

[..]

TS kan dat niet, maar ik zal het even doen


dank U
En mochten we vallen dan is het omhoog. - Krang (uit: Pantani)
My favourite music is the music I haven't yet heard - John Cage
Water: ijskoud de hardste - Gehenna
  dinsdag 21 oktober 2003 @ 13:20:43 #12
18413 Summoner
Posterboy of the Apocalypse
pi_14029488
Ik moet echt eens een van die platen aanschaffen. Welke is tot nu toe de beste?
pi_14030523
quote:
Op dinsdag 21 oktober 2003 13:08 schreef Doc het volgende:

[..]

TS kan dat niet, maar ik zal het even doen


Goede zaak, want dit soort muziek is meer hoofdgerecht dan nagerecht
  dinsdag 21 oktober 2003 @ 14:59:43 #14
37966 TimoBasso
Vai Vai,we need Bayliss
pi_14032119
Desert Sessions

DS versie van Hanging Tree

*Mark Lanegan

[Dit bericht is gewijzigd door TimoBasso op 21-10-2003 15:34]

SKB | Michel Fabrizio | Noriyuki Haga
MotoGP | World Champion 2006 Nicky Hayden | World Champion 2007 Casey Stoner
Alice Team | Mika Kallio | Niccolò Canepa
pi_14035611
Ik teken voor een Desert Session in Nederland!

pi_14036180
Ik heb die vorige Desert Sessions (7 en 8) op cd, maar ben er niet echt kapot van.
Zitten leuke/interessante stukjes bij, maar als geheel maakt het weinig indruk.
Geen cd die ik snel voor m'n plezier opzet.

Maja....

  FOK!-Schrikkelbaas dinsdag 21 oktober 2003 @ 19:14:59 #17
1012 Doc
Loves C, M & R
pi_14037296
quote:
Op dinsdag 21 oktober 2003 18:02 schreef Kolkus het volgende:
Ik heb die vorige Desert Sessions (7 en 8) op cd, maar ben er niet echt kapot van.
Zitten leuke/interessante stukjes bij, maar als geheel maakt het weinig indruk.
Geen cd die ik snel voor m'n plezier opzet.

Maja....


Persoonlijk vond ik 7&8 ook een van de minder leuke (iets te veel onzin dingetjes).
OG X BC - Orange Goblin Beer Core: Straight Edge - 'til the bar opens
Liverpool - JFT 96 - Never forgotten
  FOK!-Schrikkelbaas donderdag 23 oktober 2003 @ 13:03:28 #18
1012 Doc
Loves C, M & R
pi_14077294
Na desert session 9&10 nu een keer of 9 a 10 gedraaid te hebben moet ik zeggen dat ik dit de beste vind uit de hele serie.

Alle nummers zijn goed tot zeer goed, geen crappy zooi er tussen, gevarieerd. Topper.

Als je fan bent van QOTSA, PJHarvey, Ween of David Bowie (ik vind een aantal nummers zeer Bowie achtig) dan is het zeker de moeite waard om deze CD (of dubbel 10inch(?)) eens te beluisteren.

OG X BC - Orange Goblin Beer Core: Straight Edge - 'til the bar opens
Liverpool - JFT 96 - Never forgotten
pi_23357711
1&2 zijn ook helemaal te gek. Beetje psychedelisch rock. Hier en daar wat weg van Hawkwind (maar een heel klein beetje). 1 is helemaal instrumentaal op de intro na. 2 is minder psychedelisch, meer rock.
  dinsdag 16 november 2004 @ 19:27:34 #20
13973 ranja
image means nothing
pi_23359242
Hoe kom je aan 1&2 Seborik? Die zijn, net als 3&4 en 5&6 out of print... Een vriend van me verzamelt ze ook maar is nog niet verder dan 7&8 en 9&10
pi_23359285
Via Ebay, ik had geluk en hij kostte me 'slechts' 20 euro. Je ziet er wel eens oplopen tot het drievoudige
  dinsdag 16 november 2004 @ 19:30:52 #22
13973 ranja
image means nothing
pi_23359326
Ik ken de verhalen ja Geluk hebben dus
  dinsdag 16 november 2004 @ 21:43:50 #23
18413 Summoner
Posterboy of the Apocalypse
pi_23362786
quote:
Op dinsdag 16 november 2004 19:27 schreef ranja het volgende:
Een vriend van me verzamelt ze ook maar is nog niet verder dan 7&8 en 9&10
Dat is een hele verzameling!
pi_23364385
Ik heb er laatst bij iemand wat van gehoord en ik denk dat dat 9 & 10 waren. Kan me alleen herinneren dat ik PJ Harvey bij die sessies veel toffer vond dan op haar soloplaten. De dingen die ik hoorde, zouden niet hetzelfde geweest zijn zonder haar.
abonnement Unibet Coolblue Bitvavo
Forum Opties
Forumhop:
Hop naar:
(afkorting, bv 'KLB')