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Hi, this is Greg Anderson.
I'm here at Amoeba Music, and this is what's in my bag.
[A]
[Bb]
[Am]
[A]
[A]
I came in [B] specifically looking for [D] this [B] Black Sabbath
[A] Paranoid Deluxe [Eb] version with some [A] bonus discs [Bm] on it, some live stuff, and there's I guess it's a [A] remaster.
Sabbath is kind of [Bb] everything kind of starts and ends [Em] for me and a lot of the bands [Gb] that I work with on the label.
[Eb] And so this [A] is, I mean, [Bm] an incredibly important [E] band and [Gb] album.
[Bm] When I was in the sixth grade
I had this teacher.
[E] He would [B] allow one person [E] that [Bm] would have been particularly good to bring in an album and
[B] there was this girl that [D] I was, had a crush on [Em] in the sixth grade, and she [G] was cool.
You know, [A] she, I think she even [E] smoked cigarettes, you know, which was just [Dm] like no one did that.
And [Em] she brought in
[G]
Paranoid, and [E] I remember the gatefold.
She opened it up, and there's that picture in the field, [D] an Aussie like just looking [Ab] so ominous with his [G] cross.
It was just like, [E] well, what is this?
And the [D] song she chose to play was [B] Iron Man, which of course, you know
I hadn't [G] heard at the time.
It's just like the most [Bm] darkest but
strangely magnetic thing [G] I'd ever heard.
[D] I'm kind of a, you know, a geek for all this Sabbath stuff, [C] and I have a lot of live bootlegs
but these ones don't look [C] familiar.
[Eb]
[C] [D]
[C] This
[Bb] [C] is an amazing underground metal band called Grief.
It's like a huge influence on [A] me musically, actually.
When I started high school, [Dm] I got really, you know, I [C] was really into classic rock, and I was really into Sabbath and stuff like that,
but then I got turned on to Black Flag, and [Cm] from then on it was all about [Db] punk rock.
But there was a few bands that came out, particularly the Melvins, who [C] mixed
the punk and hardcore
Black Flag with Sabbath, and I was [Ab] hooked on that sound.
I'm a huge fan of it and [Ab] played in several bands that have
[C] beaten that style to death, but this is one band [Ab] that plays in that style that's just [Db]
ridiculously slow.
It's like [C] the Melvins on Quaaludes.
[G] It's even slower.
I found [Ab] these [Db]
[Ab]
[C] Soundgarden
[Bb] bootlegs [C] that I didn't have before.
I'm a huge fan of this band.
I [Bb] grew up in Seattle, and this is one of those bands that they also [G] had Sabbath [Ab] as an influence and punk rock,
but they kind of [D] took it to a whole further level, went way beyond.
But I've always been a big [F] fan of these guys, and I wasn't aware of these.
So these are from kind of what I would consider their best [Eb] era,
which was right before Bad Motorfinger came out, or right during Bad [A] Motorfinger,
which is pretty much [G] my
that's my favorite era [A] of that band.
[D] [N] [A]
[Ebm]
Lately I [D] got really obsessed with Bernard Herrmann and his soundtracks, specifically for Vertigo.
This movie is just
it's mesmerizing.
It's just [G] so dark and [D] [Dm] the pacing is so
it's like a drug almost, [Ab] watching that movie.
[G]
[Bb] Something about it [Dm] is really [Bb] special.
Recently I just got really
I've been listening to this soundtrack over and over and [Cm] over again.
Usually in my car I'll listen to [Bbm] something extremely heavy [B] and loud, oftentimes fast.
[Ab] I started listening to the Vertigo soundtrack in my car when I'm driving, and I find it to be a lot more [Bb] calming.
And it makes me feel good better, and when I get home from work I'm [Gb] chilled out.
[Ebm]
[D]
[Ebm]
[Eb] [D]
So I also picked out the special edition DVD.
[G]
Also, of [Gb] course, Hitchcock.
I'm a huge fan, so there's Rear Window as well.
[G] Is he cleaning [F] house?
He's washing down the bathroom [G] walls.
Must have splattered a lot.
And [Ab] then another Bernard Herrmann [D] score for [G] Taxi Driver.
I've seen this movie a ton of times, not for quite a long time,
[Gm] and I wasn't aware that he did the soundtrack to it recently, and then I started listening to that as well,
and it's a really cool soundtrack and made a lot of sense.
It's really cool.
I love his work.
It's dark and [Ab] heavy in its own way.
[G]
[D]
I thought I was done [Eb]
shopping, and then I got sidetracked in the jazz [B] section,
and I found these bootlegs that I didn't know existed.
One is Miles Davis from 72.
He's playing [E] material from On the Corner.
That's one of my favorite albums from Miles Davis, and then The Electric Period.
[Em] My favorite era of his.
[E] [B] And then there's a Ma Vishnu Orchestra [Ebm] double live album that I didn't know existed.
[D] Of course [A] John McLaughlin's guitar playing is just unbelievable.
Completely mind-blowing.
[Eb]
[E]
[A]
[Eb] This is an [Ab] incantation album.
I picked [Eb] this one out.
One of the things I wanted to talk about is [C] I'm helping put together this festival called The Power of the Riff,
and the [Eb] incantation is one of the bands [Bb] playing.
It's a really amazing [Bbm] death metal band.
It's been [C] going along for a really [Cm] long time.
This band in particular [C] is, I think, one of the best [Eb] extreme death metal [G] bands that has ever [Eb] existed.
[A] Great band.
[C] [Gm]
We are [C] the future's
[Abm] greatest [Gm] [Dm]
[Ebm] power.
[C] I think that's it.
Yeah, I think [D] that's it.
That's good.
Cool.
Jazz.
[E]
Power.
Power.
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_ Hi, this is Greg Anderson.
I'm here at Amoeba Music, and this is what's in my bag.
_ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I came in [B] specifically looking for [D] this [B] Black Sabbath
_ [A] Paranoid Deluxe [Eb] version with some [A] bonus discs [Bm] on it, some live stuff, and there's I guess it's a [A] remaster.
Sabbath is kind of [Bb] everything kind of starts and ends [Em] for me and a lot of the bands [Gb] that I work with on the label.
_ [Eb] And so this [A] is, I mean, [Bm] an incredibly important [E] band and [Gb] album.
[Bm] When I was in the sixth grade
I had this teacher.
[E] He would [B] allow one person [E] that [Bm] would have been particularly good to bring in an album and
[B] there was this girl that [D] I was, had a crush on [Em] in the sixth grade, and she [G] was cool.
You know, [A] she, I think she even [E] smoked cigarettes, you know, which was just [Dm] like no one did that.
And [Em] she brought in
[G]
Paranoid, and [E] I remember the gatefold.
She opened it up, and there's that picture in the field, [D] an Aussie like just looking [Ab] so ominous with his [G] cross.
It was just like, [E] well, what is this?
And the [D] song she chose to play was [B] Iron Man, which of course, you know
I hadn't [G] heard at the time.
It's just like the most [Bm] darkest but
_ strangely magnetic thing [G] I'd ever heard.
[D] I'm kind of a, you know, a geek for all this Sabbath stuff, [C] and I have a lot of live bootlegs
but these ones don't look [C] familiar.
_ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ This _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] is an amazing underground metal band called Grief.
It's like a huge influence on [A] me musically, actually.
When I started high school, [Dm] I got really, you know, I [C] was really into classic rock, and I was really into Sabbath and stuff like that,
but then I got turned on to Black Flag, and [Cm] from then on it was all about [Db] punk rock.
But there was a few bands that came out, particularly the Melvins, who [C] mixed
the _ punk and hardcore
Black Flag with Sabbath, and I was [Ab] hooked on that sound.
I'm a huge fan of it and [Ab] played in several bands that have
_ [C] beaten that style to death, but this is one band [Ab] that plays in that style that's just [Db]
ridiculously slow.
It's like _ [C] the Melvins on Quaaludes.
[G] It's even slower.
I found [Ab] _ _ these _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] Soundgarden _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ bootlegs [C] that I didn't have before.
I'm a huge fan of this band.
I [Bb] grew up in Seattle, and this is one of those bands that they also [G] had Sabbath [Ab] as an influence and punk rock,
but they kind of [D] took it to a whole further level, went way beyond.
But I've always been a big [F] fan of these guys, and I wasn't aware of these.
So these are from kind of what I would consider their best [Eb] era,
which was right before Bad Motorfinger came out, or right during Bad [A] Motorfinger,
which is pretty much [G] my_
that's my favorite era [A] of that band. _ _
[D] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _
Lately I [D] _ _ got really obsessed with Bernard Herrmann and his soundtracks, specifically for Vertigo.
This movie is just_
it's mesmerizing.
It's just [G] so dark and [D] _ [Dm] the pacing is so_
it's like a drug almost, [Ab] watching that movie.
[G]
[Bb] Something about it [Dm] is really _ [Bb] special.
Recently I just got really_
I've been listening to this soundtrack over and over and [Cm] over again.
Usually in my car I'll listen to [Bbm] something extremely heavy [B] and loud, _ _ oftentimes fast.
[Ab] _ I started listening to the Vertigo soundtrack in my car when I'm driving, and I find it to be a lot more [Bb] calming.
And it makes me feel good better, and when I get home from work _ I'm [Gb] chilled out.
[Ebm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
So I also picked out the special edition DVD.
[G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Also, of [Gb] course, Hitchcock.
I'm a huge fan, so there's Rear Window as well.
_ [G] Is he cleaning [F] house?
He's washing down the bathroom [G] walls. _ _
Must have splattered a lot. _ _ _ _ _
And [Ab] then another Bernard Herrmann [D] score for [G] Taxi Driver.
I've seen this movie a ton of times, not for quite a long time,
[Gm] and I wasn't aware that he did the soundtrack to it recently, and then I started listening to that as well,
and it's a really cool soundtrack and made a lot of sense.
It's really cool.
I love his work.
It's dark and [Ab] heavy in its own way.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ I thought I was done [Eb] _
shopping, and then I got sidetracked in the jazz [B] section,
and I found these bootlegs that I didn't know existed.
One is Miles Davis from 72.
He's playing [E] material from On the Corner.
That's one of my favorite albums from Miles Davis, and then The Electric Period.
_ _ [Em] My favorite _ era of his. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [B] And then there's a Ma Vishnu Orchestra [Ebm] double live album that I didn't know existed.
[D] Of course [A] John McLaughlin's guitar playing is just unbelievable.
Completely mind-blowing.
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] This is an _ [Ab] incantation album.
I picked [Eb] this one out.
One of the things I wanted to talk about is _ [C] I'm helping put together this festival called The Power of the Riff,
and the [Eb] incantation is one of the bands [Bb] playing.
It's a really amazing [Bbm] death metal band.
It's been [C] going along for a really [Cm] long time.
This band in particular [C] is, I think, one of the best _ [Eb] extreme death metal [G] bands that has ever [Eb] existed.
[A] Great band.
[C] _ _ [Gm]
We are [C] the _ _ future's _
_ [Abm] _ greatest [Gm] _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ [Ebm] power.
_ [C] I think that's it.
_ _ Yeah, I think [D] that's it.
That's good.
Cool.
_ _ _ Jazz. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Power. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Power. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _