Local record store owner is hosting that benefit concert. Goes to introduce Isbell, “...his new album Sirens Of The Ditch comes out April 3rd” Jason walks out and grabs the mic “Dammit Mike that album came out 15 years ago”
Speaking of, I was really hoping to get a Dress Blues at that solo acoustic show for Doug Jones last week.
I've enjoyed the new stuff. It has a lot of 24 Frames in it. I've heard Be Afraid multiple times on SiriusXM Spectrum (channel 28). They seem to like his stuff on that channel, mainly Kristine Stone as they played Vampires a few years back. Of the new songs that I have heard, Overseas is probably my favorite.
Capstone & Jason Isbell CFA power rankings: 1) Spicy sandwich and all variations 2) regular sandwich and all variations 3) strips 4) nugs
Nugs.net. its basically Spotify for live shows to an extent. Free 30 day trial. $13 a month give or take. I haven't pulled the trigger. Yet
I can't load IG on my work browser but I already know this is the Isbell Heathens post. Amazing. Would love to hear him cover some more of Patterson or even Cooley's songs.
Need to listen when I haven't had as many drinks. Not my favorite. Overseas is still my favorite new song.
I like that one more than the first two releases, on initial listen. Cannot wait for the album cut of Overseas.
Really? I'd rate it: Overseas (first time he played it was at the Santa Barbara show that I was at ) Be Afraid What have I done to help Only Children I heard "Letting you go" acoustic with Amanda Shires and I really liked it, but not sure if I can count it cause how personal they made it to their daughter at the show.
Overseas is still my favorite out of the new album but I really like Only Children. I think it's better than Be Afraid and What Have I Done to Help.
My favorite of the official releases as well. I like all 3, but don't love. I imagine they'll continue to grow on me though.
12-29-03 - Cooley's House (Gardendale, Alabama) This is a must listen if you're a DBT fan and haven't heard it before. It's essentially an unplugged house show at Cooley's house they are playing for their wives/GFs/crew. Shonna is still pretty new, and you can hear Jason calling out cords and what not during some songs. The sound quality is also really good which is a real treat. 01) Zip City 02) Lookout Mountain 03) Decoration Day 04) Winter Wonderland 05) Love Like This 06) Too Much Sex, Too Little Jesus 07) Outfit 08) Where The Devil Don't Stay Disk 2 01) Murdering Oscar 02) When The Pin Hits The Shell 03) Do It Yourself 04) Danko/Manuel 05) George Jones Talkin' Cellphone Blues 06) Uncle Frank 07) Goddamned Lonely Love 08) The Company I Keep 09) Little Pony And The Great Big Horse 10) Never Gonna Change 11) The Day John Henry Died 12) Tales Facing Up 13) Bulldozers And Dirt
I'm not sure. I thought he referenced Shonna in "What have I done to Help" when he talks about lying on the bible and how "she didn't deserve it". Of course the entire God Damn Lonely Love is about her but he hasn't written about her in years.
this was a lot of fun to listen to today. It reminds me of their documentary. Young Jason was really loud and boisterous and a whole lot different than the Jason we see now. He pretty much ran that little show and you can barely even hear Patterson.