I'm genuinely overwhelmed with the amount of music Lanegan has put out, but in a good way. There's so much goodness that I already know and love, but there's just as much still out there that I've never even heard of yet! I've only ever had the chance to see him live once in 2017 when he toured with Joe and it's one of my biggest regrets not going to speak to Mark at the merch stand just because my boyfriend didn't want to. RIP Lanegan
Yeah it's great that he's left behind such a mass of material that there's so much to dig into, would love it if he was still about though. He seemed super happy to chat to people at shows towards the end, you wouldn't have expected that from knowing his persona, or knowing his life! What an interesting guy...
Good video mate. I’d have maybe put the album Downwelling with Not Waving into the list instead of the Skeleton Joe one. Love the Skeleton Joe one but the Not Waving one I slightly prefer. I’d have also put Blues Funeral in that list, my favourite of his. Totally agree with Weird Chill as well, love that album. I’d also swap Field Songs with Scraps at Midnight. Great video though pal and solid choices.
Very nice selection. Blues Funeral is the only album I would've highlighted along with the others. Glad you allso mentioned Saturnalia. That album deserves a lot more attention than it gets.
Technically, Nickleback would sound like Screaming Trees😁....other than that, nice work, kid. Thanks for keeping his music alive. I was introduced to him through "Sweet Oblivion", but also to his solo work through "The Grunge Years" Sub Pop compilation in 1991. I bought "The Winding Sheet" immediately after. You should check out "The Grunge Years", and "Sub Pop 200" compilation too, if you haven't already...lots of good and forgotten bands...
I really like this one, admittedly need to spend more time with it, but it MIGHT be up there with Blues Funeral out of the later output. I really like Night Flight to Kabul. The only one I didn’t really get on with a lot is the Sweet Songs of Sorrow, just need to go back to it I think but didn’t find it as immediately captivating as other stuff of his
@@doodlereview wow interesting take. My wife got it for me on Vinyl and its definitely interesting and has some great tunes, my favorites being - Playing Nero, Gazing from the shore, Penthouse high and two bells ringing at once. Still, although I love all of Mark's solo work, I would rank this album on the lower end of the tier. I actually much preferred Straight songs of sorrow, gargoyle and blues funeral. Definitely give Straight songs of sorrow another listen, its totally worth it. Anyway, if I had to rate my top 5, they would be : Blues funeral, Scraps at midnight, Bubblegum, I'll take care of you and field songs.
Scraps at Midnight needs to go on my list first, it’s a weird gap that I’ve never filled ! Only album I haven’t listened to. Perhaps when I do that I’ll put together a tier list or something
I'm genuinely overwhelmed with the amount of music Lanegan has put out, but in a good way. There's so much goodness that I already know and love, but there's just as much still out there that I've never even heard of yet!
I've only ever had the chance to see him live once in 2017 when he toured with Joe and it's one of my biggest regrets not going to speak to Mark at the merch stand just because my boyfriend didn't want to. RIP Lanegan
Yeah it's great that he's left behind such a mass of material that there's so much to dig into, would love it if he was still about though. He seemed super happy to chat to people at shows towards the end, you wouldn't have expected that from knowing his persona, or knowing his life! What an interesting guy...
Good video mate. I’d have maybe put the album Downwelling with Not Waving into the list instead of the Skeleton Joe one. Love the Skeleton Joe one but the Not Waving one I slightly prefer. I’d have also put Blues Funeral in that list, my favourite of his. Totally agree with Weird Chill as well, love that album. I’d also swap Field Songs with Scraps at Midnight.
Great video though pal and solid choices.
Very nice selection. Blues Funeral is the only album I would've highlighted along with the others.
Glad you allso mentioned Saturnalia. That album deserves a lot more attention than it gets.
Yeah Blues Funeral is a banger as well for sure, I think everything from that album onwards is great to be honest.
Field Songs is several levels above everything else, but there's still plenty good stuff.
Field Songs is a classic
Truly enjoyed this. Thank you.
Thanks so much, really nice to hear!
This is solid
Glad you like it 🙌
nickleback? not a chance. this voice is one of a kind…
loved your review!
Nice one … stay tuned for more Lanegan content soon
Technically, Nickleback would sound like Screaming Trees😁....other than that, nice work, kid. Thanks for keeping his music alive. I was introduced to him through "Sweet Oblivion", but also to his solo work through "The Grunge Years" Sub Pop compilation in 1991. I bought "The Winding Sheet" immediately after. You should check out "The Grunge Years", and "Sub Pop 200" compilation too, if you haven't already...lots of good and forgotten bands...
Oh totally, that’s just how the sentiment was conveyed to me! Just to twist the knife. 😂 that compilation sounds rad, will check it out 🤘
Love Mark Lanegans music. I'm definitely gonna have a Lanegan day today. Great video!🤘🔥
legend thank you!
Very cool video...he did some things with PJ Harvey too. A great capture of ST era is 94 live on Jools Holland show "All I Know"....
That's awesome the Trees were on JH, definitely going to look up that performance! thanks...
What is your opinion on "Somebody's Knocking".?
I really like this one, admittedly need to spend more time with it, but it MIGHT be up there with Blues Funeral out of the later output. I really like Night Flight to Kabul. The only one I didn’t really get on with a lot is the Sweet Songs of Sorrow, just need to go back to it I think but didn’t find it as immediately captivating as other stuff of his
@@doodlereview wow interesting take. My wife got it for me on Vinyl and its definitely interesting and has some great tunes, my favorites being - Playing Nero, Gazing from the shore, Penthouse high and two bells ringing at once. Still, although I love all of Mark's solo work, I would rank this album on the lower end of the tier. I actually much preferred Straight songs of sorrow, gargoyle and blues funeral. Definitely give Straight songs of sorrow another listen, its totally worth it. Anyway, if I had to rate my top 5, they would be : Blues funeral, Scraps at midnight, Bubblegum, I'll take care of you and field songs.
Scraps at Midnight needs to go on my list first, it’s a weird gap that I’ve never filled ! Only album I haven’t listened to. Perhaps when I do that I’ll put together a tier list or something
@@doodlereview Daaamn, its great, you gotta give it a listen. Looking forward to full discography ranking.
how old are you?
i dont like you
Thanks for sharing, I’m 31. Cheers