The UnLaoised Groove Supply, Volume 1
11/04/07 23:19 Filed in: UnLaoised
Groove Supply
I've been
trawling through YouTube (or iTube as Ryan Tubridy
called it recently), and have been pleasantly
surprised to find a fair bit of music on it that I
like. So, I'm going to foist some of it on my loyal
readers (all three of you) and hope it doesn't scare
you all off.
First up is a track from The Minus Five called "The Town That Lost Its Groove Supply", which inspired this idea in the first place. The Minus Five is an irregular group made up of musicians from other bands, some well-known, others less so. The main man is Scott McCaughey, who also fronts a band called Young Fresh Fellows. The best known member is Peter Buck, he of REM fame. Jeff Tweedy of Wilco is also a frequent contributor, and M5's 2003 album was entitled Down With Wilco.
Take it away, boys.
First up is a track from The Minus Five called "The Town That Lost Its Groove Supply", which inspired this idea in the first place. The Minus Five is an irregular group made up of musicians from other bands, some well-known, others less so. The main man is Scott McCaughey, who also fronts a band called Young Fresh Fellows. The best known member is Peter Buck, he of REM fame. Jeff Tweedy of Wilco is also a frequent contributor, and M5's 2003 album was entitled Down With Wilco.
Take it away, boys.

