『" L.A.M.F. The Lost '77 Mixes" and "Doc Watson"』のカバーアート

" L.A.M.F. The Lost '77 Mixes" and "Doc Watson"

" L.A.M.F. The Lost '77 Mixes" and "Doc Watson"

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We've been very excited for this episode since we built the bracket last year. Today we're featuring two very opposite artists very deep rooted in both of their genres. The first album we discuss today is "L.A.M.F" by Johnny Thunders and The Heartbreakers! A fantastic album that encapsulates the sound of the 70's punk scene in New York City, Johnny and the band pull from 1950's rock n' roll and infuse it with their heroin soaked guitar riffs that only a down and dirty venue like CBGB could handle.

Once we finish that discussion we move on to "Doc Watson" by Doc Watson. A one of a kind album from a humble man who grew up in the south without sight but surrounded by a nurturing community that instilled a love of music from his early childhood. Doc pulls from a number of old folk standards as well as early country artists like Jimmie Rodgers to create a sound he would later carry in a guitar case an unload on events like The Newport Folk Festival and The Berkely Music Festival. Come hangout with us as we discuss these two incredibly well made albums and hear all the lore behind them on this weeks episode of No Singles.


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Wanna see Johnny Thunders crazy old "cyber lounge" website? Check it out here!


Wanna see Doc Watson's really well made and up to date website? Check it out here!

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