EVER FEEL LIKE A TOTAL NITWIT DISCOVERING AN ARTIST LATE IN THE GAME?


Examples:
1.)  Chris Whitley.  I was driving home after a long work day driving all over the place, my radio tuned to WFUV FM in New York.  Ever hear a song for the first time and it feels  like it lasted for an hour even though it was only minutes?The song was "Narcotic Prayer" and I was literally blown away.  When I got home I searched iTunes and downloaded the album immediately.  It was then I discovered he had died over a year earlier. &*^$%&$#  I have everything he's ever recorded.


2.)  Sublime.  Same kind of episode.  The song was "What I Got."  Bought the album and started digging.  Took a while before I finally found out that Bradley Nowell died.  WTF?  It's remained in my rotation ever since.  Damn good album all the way through.  I have the complete collection.

3.)  Imani Coppola.  I have absolutely no idea how I stumbled upon her while absentmindedly foraging amongst the depths of iTunes in January of this year,  but somehow I clicked on a 1:30 sample of "I Am A Tree" from the album Chupacabra.  Wowzers.  To say the least.  I was thinking,  "wow, this is fresh stuff!"  I saw all of her other records and.  based on the strength of Chupacabra's tunes,  purchased them as well.  As I was listening to Chupacabra I started reading and...   Well,  Chupacabra was released in 1997!   Here I am,  a 63 year old white guy thinking I'm hipper than hell...Since then her music has become somewhat more edgy,  incorporating more and more hip-hop and rap but,  man,  she's a fascinating personality,  singer,  lyricist and artist.  An amazing talent.

I've got a few more but let's have some fun with this.  Have at it!



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Vince Gill on SACD! Had the disc for years and only recently listened. Also Guy Clark and yes, Prince - via Piano and a Microphone album.
Saw LUNA recently at the Bowery in NYC.

My new favorite band!

Really like their live album.

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Just discovered chilliwack (Canadian)?
good stuff!

also late in the game for me was Kim Mitchell solo and his old band max Webster, great stuff! 
 Many of the Canadian bands did not make it here in the states, it’s a shame there’s a ton of great rock bands from Canada and the USA whom did not gain proper notoriety for whatever reason.

 Like Anvil, always loved them, maybe it was Lipps running on stage with a massive rubber phalus.  :)

love max webster  now, burned cdr’s for my vehicle to jam too.

there are others whom I discover about 1-2 X a month just out of luck.

love finding new music, don’t matter to me if I’m late to learn about them, it just makes the discovery that much better!

happy listening.
artikdeth...

Good post!  I have another, The Tragically Hip.  Lead singer died shortly after I “discovered” them. i seem to be something akin to a Flying Dutchman with some of my finds. 


Thanks to the HBO series “The Deuce”,  I found myself really digging the music played during the closing credits. I googled the hell out of it, finally getting the search worded correctly and got my answer. Lafayette Gilchrist. 

The track that got me was “Assume The Position” - a funked up number with great horns. Better yet, on the album it clocks just over ten minutes.  Check him out if you can. 

Not an artist, but responsible for so much great music. Never heard of Tom Dowd until I was 40 years old.