WildFlow Podcast Channel

WildFlow Podcast Channel

Music and vinyl discussion review and critique by West Virginia native Anthony Rogers and his guests. Wildflow aims to provide a different perspective unique to our little corner of the world, subject matters, bands, issues, in light of Anthony's own musical journey and private limited edition vinyl releases on the private press Wildflow label.

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  • @kevinmccready4114
    @kevinmccready41143 сағат бұрын

    Started with Jeff in the late 90s. Read about his weird/sad demise in Rolling Stone mag. About 7 years ago I picked up Tim's box set that has everything up through Greetings. You cover some interesting artists on your channel. NRBQ - will be watching that one soon

  • @truthtransistorradio6716
    @truthtransistorradio6716Күн бұрын

    Smile is a record that came out in 2011. Recorded in 66-67. I don't know why so many don't count it, while others count Stars and Stripes. I don't consider Stars and Stripes because its more of a tribute to their hits by country artists.

  • Күн бұрын

    As a bassist, I totaly agree the fact that Stewart defenitely changed the way of drumming. He's so gifted and creative! You must listen to Louis Cole, who had the same effect on me recently than Stewart did in the 70's - 80's

  • @Samsgarden
    @SamsgardenКүн бұрын

    Why? Isn’t that the function of the punter. Oh wait, this is the ‘reaction’ generation.

  • @TracyC-nj2tq
    @TracyC-nj2tqКүн бұрын

    Doo doo doo, da dah dah dah, we're an overrated band.

  • @GizmoBeach
    @GizmoBeachКүн бұрын

    Only five studio albums and perhaps only the 3rd was “rushed” due to a lack of new material (hence there being two instrumentals) (plus Voices In My Head, a great jam which is mostly an instrumental.) Ghost In The Machine will always be my favorite; especially the delightfully moody 2nd side.

  • @destructionarts3203
    @destructionarts32033 күн бұрын

    Walk on… what a song!

  • @mandolindleyroadshow706
    @mandolindleyroadshow7063 күн бұрын

    I agree with your list. I think my only change would be putting Zenyatta number one and Regatta two, but I'm not arguing. Good smart list. Both albums retain the rawness of their beginnings, while burnishing their production value, which, in my opinion, led to overproduction on their last two albums (still great, by the way), but if I wanted high end production at the expense of rawness, I would have bought Toto albums instead.

  • @keithparker1346
    @keithparker13463 күн бұрын

    Lets give this a listen. I suspect im going to disagree in a polite Todd fan way For me the top 10 albums would be in no real order Something Anything A Wizard True Star Todd Second Wind Healing The Individualist Liars State With A Twist No World Order Making a top 5 would be very interesting as it would change virtually every day I think you could do a list of the best Rundgren/Utopia album from each decade...latter decades would be difficult and restricted for choice though

  • @dannyjohnson3569
    @dannyjohnson35693 күн бұрын

    A lot of factual errors and a lot of extraneous asides that no one gives a shit about. Should be a 2 minute video - not over 16 minutes. And we don't need to see you picking your teeth or slurping your drink through a straw. Edit please!

  • @Colinsdroneadventures1968
    @Colinsdroneadventures19684 күн бұрын

    The Police are probably the only band were i find it impossible to rank their albums..all 5 are brilliant and different.

  • @bobbyrencher1795
    @bobbyrencher17954 күн бұрын

    Saw them at the old Atlantis club, before they were known, with 25 others on a Friday night. Back then, pre 9:30 club, the acts would play Friday and Saturday nights, they were early punk and new wave. Went back on Ssturday night to see em again, pretty much everyone who was their on Friday came back and bought a friend. Great 3 piece band, maybe the best.

  • @drssexy2142
    @drssexy21424 күн бұрын

    im guessin Zenyata Mondatta No1

  • @drssexy2142
    @drssexy21424 күн бұрын

    wooooo anutha twofer, now the POLICE!! WOO WOOO WOOOP WOOP WOOP WOOOO WOOO WOOOP

  • @drssexy2142
    @drssexy21424 күн бұрын

    13:02 Dung

  • @drssexy2142
    @drssexy21424 күн бұрын

    ohh yesss this is the video tha the whole Wildflow community has been waitin on....this shizz gonna blow upppppp

  • @drssexy2142
    @drssexy21424 күн бұрын

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  • @warrenwightman4413
    @warrenwightman44135 күн бұрын

    I agree With you 100 % I've all vinyl FZ releases that's enough for me . Bring on Mothers 68

  • @Thomasgene
    @Thomasgene7 күн бұрын

    Agree! After Brian.........Love turned the Beach Boys into a nostagia park band. Brian's look on the Video During #26. Yes Blame Love on everything bad on Beach Boys.........come on Mike Love! Thank you for your hard work!

  • @truthtransistorradio6716
    @truthtransistorradio6716Күн бұрын

    I disagree. The fans told the Beach Boys what they wanted. Personally, my favorite era is 66-73. So, I prefer that era. But what do they do if they are performing Long Promised Road or All This is That, while the audience is screaming for Babarann or Little Deuce Coup? I blame the media for a lot of that. Mike blamed Capitol Records for promoting them as the number 1 surf band in 1967, when they hadn't been a surf band for several years. Disney plus also played into that image of them. That was the worst Beach Boys documentary I have ever seen! VH1s Endless Harmony is still their definitive documentary! Disney plus could have done so much to bring awareness to their later stuff! But they didn't.

  • @msjoanofthearc
    @msjoanofthearc9 күн бұрын

    Love Captain Beefheart, have all his albums, some on CD and even cassette. Plus, have posters, original artwork by Don, and even his bandmates, along with of-course many a books! In addition, to seeing him perform 4 times!

  • @drssexy2142
    @drssexy214210 күн бұрын

    To make matters worse, Wilson is a painful individual to listem to talk. He's very much in like with himself. His own music is as dire as music gets.

  • @drssexy2142
    @drssexy214210 күн бұрын

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  • @drssexy2142
    @drssexy214210 күн бұрын

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  • @drssexy2142
    @drssexy214210 күн бұрын

    WOOAAHH ITSA HUUUUUUUUGE ONE

  • @drssexy2142
    @drssexy214210 күн бұрын

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  • @Yoshimitsu4prez
    @Yoshimitsu4prez10 күн бұрын

    Hell yeah man, it’s amazing to see anyone giving a shit about Tim Buckleys music. He made all kinds of really killer stuff

  • @mgbird6547
    @mgbird654711 күн бұрын

    It’s a shame Todd found it necessary to ask half of his audience to not attend. So we don’t. He grew down. Just like Neil.

  • @user-hs5qj6lk2h
    @user-hs5qj6lk2h12 күн бұрын

    "The Ballad of Todd Rundgren" was.99c for the 8 track. We all had it.

  • @vinylrichie007
    @vinylrichie00716 күн бұрын

    I actually like Moonbeams and Blue Jeans. Nothing wrong with standard rock music. If it was someone else I think people would rate it better.

  • @vinylrichie007
    @vinylrichie00716 күн бұрын

    I’ve been meaning to do a Captain Beefheart ranking video. It is hard to get through all the albums.

  • @1970Fiery
    @1970Fiery17 күн бұрын

    So much wrong with this ranking I don’t know where to start. And just far too many glaring errors. “Lost in Music” is a Sister Sledge song and not “Pointer Sisters” 😂

  • @russellhenrybieber6620
    @russellhenrybieber662017 күн бұрын

    Garden i thinkk is their best tack

  • @greggcoppolo8430
    @greggcoppolo843018 күн бұрын

    Strictly Personal. is my favorite.

  • @vinylrichie007
    @vinylrichie00716 күн бұрын

    It isn’t my favorite but I have it rated much higher.

  • @greggcoppolo8430
    @greggcoppolo843018 күн бұрын

    I have always loved Captain Beefheart, and I still listen to him at 69. Thanks for the video.

  • @Deeken171
    @Deeken17118 күн бұрын

    There's a certain charm to that jangle pop sound of UK bands of that era. It emanates the whimsical charms of young kids engaging with their passions in a free uninhibited way. Many of the songs from early sprout (aka most of swoon) were written by Paddy with just himself and a guitar. A lot of the demos are available on youtube, I suggest looking them up as they're just as great as the record itself. As with many art forms, I think once it becomes a career, a lot of the magic and freedom is muddied by expectation and responsibility. I think there's a huge difference between "I produced this album to fulfill a contract obligation" and "I produced this album to express something in me the best way I can" and Swoon wreaks of the latter.

  • @bobbyrencher1795
    @bobbyrencher179519 күн бұрын

    You dont know how weird things were High school in the 60's in Calverton MD, until you remember someone in the neighborhood had a copy of trout mask replica (how did that happen)? Since the early Zappa LP's were only selling 10 to 20 thousand each at the time, yet somehow we had them too, Beefheart naturally followed due to his relationship with Zappa and his sales were even less than Zappa. Trout mask had a impact unlike anything else, we could recite from memory, long sections of difficult lyrics, really got into it. Although I do like lick my decals off and mirror man I could not put them ahead of Clear Spot or Trout Mask....,but its all great stuff, ready and waiting for the crazy little things of future generations to discover. Thanks for the trip back.

  • @drssexy2142
    @drssexy214219 күн бұрын

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  • @DrKlang
    @DrKlang20 күн бұрын

    Nice review! My wife and I saw him in Portland, front row, just off center. I grew up in the Midwest, I am also 63, I've seen OH over 100 times live. ( In the 70s, 80s, 90s he would come through and play Minneapolis, Madison, Milwaukee, Chicago, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Columbus, etc) for promo of a solo album, then come back through with Utopia's newest album, then another solo tour for fun. He opened a bar in Chicago and played 3 nights for about 50 ppl each night....."Wham bam thank you ma'am tour". I was so blessed to see so many shows in a myriad of venues. I can honestly say that if I could see any of the shows that I've seen live again, I would definitely see Me/We. He attacked every single note, every syllable of every word with such intensity and emotion it was .......well......."ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS!"

  • @stefano.b65stef77
    @stefano.b65stef7720 күн бұрын

    two wheels good in the USA, is it now known as Steve McQueen? it was a bit confusing at the time

  • @38bass
    @38bass20 күн бұрын

    Beautiful album, excellent songs. This and the next album, Tyranny And Mutation, are amongst my favourite B.Ö.C. albums. I get what you mean in how it got louder and heavier, even on that next album. T & M still contains some of that old fire though, especially with Mistress Of The Salmon Salt.

  • @kenkline6319
    @kenkline631920 күн бұрын

    There was always a kind of tug-of war going on about the direction of the band. Eric Bloom wanted to go with a more upbeat pop flavor.Allen Lanier wanted to stick with the dark cryptic mythos of Sandy Pearlman"s writing. They collaborated as best as they could but their convictions were never resolved. Allen Lanier tried to bring back the mysterious story of The Blue Oyster Cult with Imaginos but the production was fraught with misunderstanding, time constraints and the continuing polarization of what Eric Bloom wanted.Thus that album never came off as what the first three albums provided.A shame, I really loved the dark mystery and imaginings that Lanier and Pearlman were trying to promote. I never liked BOC after Fire of unknown origin.

  • @choptop81
    @choptop8117 күн бұрын

    Albert Bouchard not Allen Lanier. Come on

  • @Crazyfeline
    @Crazyfeline9 күн бұрын

    @@kenkline6319 As choptop81 so eloquently put it, this was an Albert Bouchard project, not Allen Lanier.

  • @geoffreypiltz271
    @geoffreypiltz27121 күн бұрын

    Rambling rubbish. Great album though.

  • @Miguel-u3s
    @Miguel-u3s22 күн бұрын

    Worst ranking i have ever seen. Ever.

  • @nonnayoubuzinnes1669
    @nonnayoubuzinnes166922 күн бұрын

    Without Lindsey Stevie wouldn't even have been in FM. He is a true artist, she is a sell out. She's also lost touch with reality. It's noticeable on the main FM fan pages she is hated by 90% of the members. The way she treated Brett Tuggle was appalling too. She fired him from FM purely because he decided to tour with Lindsey not her.

  • @Crazyfeline
    @Crazyfeline22 күн бұрын

    I started with Agents and moved backward. The first album is so different sounding and magical. The first three are all great but the first one and Secret Treaties are the best. I find Tyranny to be a tad overrated. I don't know who the fuck this guy is but he's rather tiresome.

  • @d.julian8337
    @d.julian833722 күн бұрын

    B.O.C.🍻

  • @ripleycrow
    @ripleycrow22 күн бұрын

    I love this album. I've been a die hard BoC fan for most of my life. Secret Treaties will always be their "pinnacle" for me, but the first six or so albums are all so good. Like and subscribed.

  • @adamcarrey9115
    @adamcarrey911522 күн бұрын

    He's pretty disengaged from the audience on this tour. Just plays the songs without saying anything in between them and makes some rehearsed stiff gestures during some of the songs. Almost like he doesn't really want to be there. Pretty strange.

  • @robertbazzano5402
    @robertbazzano540224 күн бұрын

    I've seen a lot of rock concerts but the best five I ever saw was NRBQ, late 70's through the eighties in SanFrancisco in small clubs and auditoriums. Terry, Al ,Joey and Tommy just blowing the roof off the place. I remember coming out of the Warfield hearing somebody say "Al Anderson was God". I.agree. It's a criminal oversight that they are not in the Rock and Roll hall of fame.

  • @bobbyrencher1795
    @bobbyrencher179524 күн бұрын

    One of the weird things about the record business is the cut out bin, which is where you would have found Live at Yankee Stadium, one of the greatest records ever made and certainly on my top 10 list. Someone at Mercury must have loved this record cause they made a lot of them but they did not sell well and ended up on the cut out lists where we could buy em for a buck and sell em for 299. The only problem was when you got someone to buy it and they would come back in lookin for something just as good and cheap and it did not exist. Great job with the retrospective, Bobby Rencher former owner of Phantasmagoria....