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| Doof: Legacy Band of the Month
I guess as I've reduced the amount of 'projects' with musical listening and exploration I've discovered that total freedom is no longer ideal for me, I like a little structure, a little focus. There's a balance and I'm still trying to find it - I thought having some new discog dives over a year for twelve or so bands would work...but that proved flimsy and some of those bands suffered up against the others. So I'm thinking one legacy band to have focus every month, no pressure, listen to just two or three of their albums if that's what grabs me, if I want to discog dive the lot then that's great too. As I get really settled on any ratings of albums I will chuck them up on this list. Let's get to it... | 1 | | John Martyn Bless the Weather
June 2024:
Bless the Weather: 5/5 | |
DoofDoof
05.28.24 | I was cleaning out this brick outhouse at the end of our garden, the old fella who lived (and died) in this house before we bought it used it as a real work station thing, so I guess up to now it's been a bit of a 'living museum' and out of a sort of respect we left it mostly how we found it. Been here nearly ten years now, the time has come and we need more storage too, so I did the works, put on a face mask (lots of old rat poisons, mouse droppings, etc) on a hot Saturday, and just worked through the whole thing over about four or five hours. The whole time I just listened to John Martyn albums and it was just such an enjoyable experience...and I thought 'just playing one artist all day is sometimes what I want', I think it's a really natural way for me to listen to a band I want to get to know more these days, can imagine me feeling like that four or five days a month maybe. Anyway, we'll try this approach hmmm. | zakalwe
05.28.24 | I’m with ya doof.
Makes it an experience, more memorable. A greater appreciation and stronger connection is formed.
| DadKungFu
05.28.24 | You picked a great artist to start off with, looking forward to this | DoofDoof
05.28.24 | Cheers Zak, yeah I think this is how I like my listening now. Enjoy newly released stuff but I’m also aware that the other year I got into the legacy acts Richard Thompson, The Church and Jackie Leven after focusing on them and they’ve become all timer bands for me. The way I was going about listening to older stuff wasn’t quite working this year, wasn’t getting that connection. | DoofDoof
05.28.24 | DadKF - he’s one of those I’d parked for years and years, liked what I’d heard but also it didn’t quite stand out. Now I'm blown away, I think getting into Ben Howard’s new style has helped me instantly vibe with John Martyn’s sound, he was obviously a huge influence on BH. | JohnnyoftheWell
05.28.24 | 1 rocks and is way overlooked by oldworld daytrippers. lowkey the best guitarist of his folk generation? | DoofDoof
05.28.24 | Johnny - I’m impressed so far, obviously you have Nick Drake, Richard Thompson, etc as peers but he could land higher, I like where he heads next from this more traditional folk style. I think he suffers during the ‘80s like most established acts did then but hopefully I’ll try some of that output too. | Mort.
05.28.24 | the balance of project/free listening is something im constantly striving for and have always struggled with. I cant deal with total freedom, i get choice paralysis. But concrete 'projects' often feel stifling after a few albums
On the other hand, John Martyn is amazing. Ive only heard Solid Hair and Inside Out. If Bless The Weather is as good as everyone says then it appears he had a very strong 3 album run | Sunnyvale
05.28.24 | I've heard Bless The Weather, Solid Air, and Inside Out - Bless The Weather might be my favorite. Great artist! | DoofDoof
05.29.24 | Mort - definitely get to Bless the Weather, if you dig Nick Drake at all then that's an essential.
Sunny - so far it's my favourite too, Head and Heart maybe my top song by him | Butkuiss
05.29.24 | After a decade of trying to focus my listening around new releases/“staying current” I’ve switched tack and spent most of this year doing discog dives on legacy artists and honestly? It’s brought back a lot of my sense of joy when it comes to music. Keeping up with everything felt like such a chore, but having time to really sit with artists has been hugely enjoyable.
I’ve got a newfound appreciation for the artists I’ve been spending time with too. It’s rad as balls. I’ve got nothing to say about John Martyn — but this might be a prompt to add him to rotation. Cheers! | Hawks
05.29.24 | Man its so hard to balance new stuff with classics or just overlooked gems. I never have been able to find the "right" way tbh I kinda just listen to what my mood suits at that moment lol. |
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