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I just found this album is in full on Spotify now. Listening to it takes me back.
 

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Where to begin with this poor bastard. Jobriath signed with Elektra(?) Records in the early 70s, managed by the guy who brought the Stones to the United States. They spend money on bus advertisements, magazines ads; including a large Rolling Stone page, and a billboard with him naked in Times Square. It's ridiculed, the buses vandalized. He appears on Midnight Special and wears a pink crotch tight suit. The crowd hates him, the producers of the show change his set list last minute, it's a mess. The album comes out to mixed, mostly negative reviews, and flops. He tries to tour in-between his next release, but gives up halfway through when crowds booed him and scream slurs. Jobriath ends up exiled from the music industry and has to turn to prostitution to pay rent. He retreated to the glass pyramid structure on the roof of the Chelsea Hotel in New York, where he would live out the remainder of his life in obscurity. He died of complications from AIDS in 1983 in the same hotel, discovered days later.

Okay, so the music. It's basically early 70s Bowie done in a more flamboyant, operatic way? Bowie played into an androgynous aesthetic that Jobriath thought was inauthentic. Perhaps he learned that it was less of an authenticity issue, and more mainstream survival. It's become one of my favorite discoveries lately, like an alien crash landed into Manhattan and everyone chose to forget about it.

 
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I'm listening to Stone Temple Pilot's album Purple btw.
 

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Eminem ~ The Eminem Show

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Really love all of Em's earlier music, especially the early 2000's stuff. He was really on another level back then.

Right now the track I'm listening to is:

 

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^ TES is perfect arena rap, it's the type of album you can only make when you've got that pressure of being the most famous person in the world on your shoulders. I find that the rest of his stuff is either too goofy or unnecessarily edgy. Hypocritical, I know.

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No, this is not a scrapped archival release under a David Bowie pseudonym that bubbled to the surface, it's a completely different person...kinda. The last album I listened to, Jobriath, was touted as the American answer to Bowie. That was the early 70s, in the Glam era, Bowie had not yet become the Thin White Duke; or went through personal metamorphosis in Berlin with Brian Eno.

Zaine Griff had been moving from place to place in the London music and art scene, meeting future stars like Kate Bush and the drummer from Ultravox, and composer Hans Zimmer. In 1979, his debut solo album was produced by Tony Visconti, who had just previously finished up the Berlin trilogy with Bowie. Bowie sat in on the recording of some of this album, when first introduced to Zaine by Tony, David was stupefied, he found the resemblance uncanny.

The sound is somewhere between Lodger and Scary Monsters, distinctly early 80s British New Wave, in the thick of the New Romantic era of Roxy Music and ABC. Just a bunch of well crafted pop songs, but the title track stands above all and should be much more well known than it is.

 
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I've listened to Pretty Hate Machine and The Downward Spiral at work today.

Trent Reznor's artistry is incredible.
 

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Incubus - Make Yourself

Drive is a song from this track listing I listen to a crazy amount, but there's some other really good songs in this album as well. Some of which I'd neglected to listen to for a while, so glad to be hearing some.

 

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The psychedelic 60s: where the drip was so clean, all you needed was a band lineup shot to make an iconic album cover. No real need to write a long blog post about this one, it's a classic rock staple, you've heard Born to be Wild, it's an inevitably, a side effect of drawing breath. Chances are you've heard Desperation too.

 
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This is the third Black Crowes album I've listened to after their first two albums.
 
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