Oh yeeees! Love the new album and cant wait to see him in Seattle soon! We need more song writers/singers like Brian Fallon....I love his nervous energy and rambling of stories and the imperfections of his voice on stage, this all makes it seem so real, down to earth and honest, just so vulnerable. He gives us all something we can relate to, songs of heartbreak, never ending love, long drives, memories of being young again. Brian makes you feel, and I thank him for that.
I recently had a back and forth with a guy who was complaining about the imperfections in Rosemary recorded live at the paste studio's. He just couldn't understand that for many it's not perfection in the technical aspect that makes a song good/great but it is all about the emotion, the emotion of the performer and the emotion it illicit in the listener. These live sessions remind me of setting in my room, a converted two car garage with the walls covered in sound batting, listening and just B?Sing with friends who were in fact quite talented. Several of the people who played there went on to make a living in music. As far as talented I'm a really good listener
The Elsie record was a bit poo, apart from behold the hurricane, but his 2 solo records both blew me away! Been listening to Brian's music since 2008 and his solo records are by far my favourite.
Elsie was a masterpiece. You need to give it another listen, each song on it is masterclass songcraft. It took a bit to grow on me too but it quickly became one of my all time favourites. The arrangements, the lyrics, each song completely packed with emotion. A+ record.
Peter Davies i like him too. And I feel sad when I see that live he is often below averagage. I honestly think he should leave guitar and focus on voice
Gabriel Tripaldi fair enough. It takes all sorts tho. And Brian is unorthodox which is really refreshing. We get too obsessed with technique sometimes (100% include myself in that)
2:24 If Your Prayers Don't Get to Heaven
10:08 The Navesink Banks
16:45 Smoke
21:05 Spirit in the Night (Bruce Cover)
29:03 Wonderful Life
Oh yeeees! Love the new album and cant wait to see him in Seattle soon! We need more song writers/singers like Brian Fallon....I love his nervous energy and rambling of stories and the imperfections of his voice on stage, this all makes it seem so real, down to earth and honest, just so vulnerable. He gives us all something we can relate to, songs of heartbreak, never ending love, long drives, memories of being young again. Brian makes you feel, and I thank him for that.
I recently had a back and forth with a guy who was complaining about the imperfections in Rosemary recorded live at the paste studio's. He just couldn't understand that for many it's not perfection in the technical aspect that makes a song good/great but it is all about the emotion, the emotion of the performer and the emotion it illicit in the listener.
These live sessions remind me of setting in my room, a converted two car garage with the walls covered in sound batting, listening and just B?Sing with friends who were in fact quite talented. Several of the people who played there went on to make a living in music. As far as talented I'm a really good listener
Just found this....my favorite live version of Navasink
So good. Thanks for hosting and thanks for posting.
Brand new brian fallon live hell yessssss!:-)
I didn't know I needed this cover of "Spirit in the Night"
I know Im quite off topic but do anyone know a good site to stream new movies online?
@Marley Colin try Flixzone. You can find it on google :)
@Axton Michael yup, I've been watching on FlixZone for since april myself :D
@Axton Michael Thank you, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :D I appreciate it !!
@Marley Colin glad I could help xD
Mark Knopfler is a Genius the man is so damn good words don't do him justice. Glad Brian mentioned him.
He does a cover of sultans of swing that is quite good.
Just bought tickets for his Cleveland show. Can't wait!
Bob dylans chords moonshiner
Just so you know we don't think the new record is good------we think it's fantastic probably one of the greatest recordings of all time
I saw Brian with Ryan and I think he put on a much better show, no slight against Ryan, but it is a much more personable show
The Elsie record was a bit poo, apart from behold the hurricane, but his 2 solo records both blew me away! Been listening to Brian's music since 2008 and his solo records are by far my favourite.
Elsie was a masterpiece. You need to give it another listen, each song on it is masterclass songcraft. It took a bit to grow on me too but it quickly became one of my all time favourites. The arrangements, the lyrics, each song completely packed with emotion. A+ record.
the day i lost interest in Brian Fallon. short set and he couldnt wait to leave
he should stop singing on his own or he should improve his playing
Grow up
Peter Davies unfortunately i am old. But i got ears
Gabriel Tripaldi well I like him. Good songwriter. Honest, vulnerable. Dylan has never been the greatest singer or guitar player. He's done alright
Peter Davies i like him too. And I feel sad when I see that live he is often below averagage. I honestly think he should leave guitar and focus on voice
Gabriel Tripaldi fair enough. It takes all sorts tho. And Brian is unorthodox which is really refreshing. We get too obsessed with technique sometimes (100% include myself in that)