I am optimistic that I will soon be in contact with the warranty people at Costco and will get my laptop sent in to get fixed. As such, I decided to prepare Music Highlights for the next month, through to the 15th of October, since I don't know when I'll be getting it back.
September 17th: There is a Larkin Poe Live album, Lil Nas X releases his first full-length album, which includes duets with Doja Cat, Elton John and Miley Cyrus (and interestingly, 12 years ago on this day, (ie 9/16/2009), I saw her with Metro Station opening in the Tacoma Dome). There's also a Melissa Etheridge album. Highlights from previous week include an Ozzy and Lemmy mashup of their versions of “Hellraiser,” Eddie Vedder’s Single “Long Way,” which sounded like a 1970s Eagles or Lynyrd Skynyrd track, Green Day’s Version of “Rock and Roll All Nite,” Inglorious’ versions of “Queen of the Night,” “I Hate Myself For Loving You,” “Fighter,” “Uninvited” and “Bring Me To Life” (which featured Jeff Scott Soto doing the rap parts) and The Hu’s version of “Through the Never.”
September 24th: Ringo Starr’s second EP of the year will be released, Carrie Underwood is re-releasing last year’s My Gift Christmas album with two new tracks and the Dear Evan Hansen Soundtrack drops with Sam Smith singing a duet with Summer Walker. Also, a live BabyMetal album drops on 9/29, possibly our last BabyMetal release for a while.
October 1st: Brandi Carlile’s new album "In These Silent Days" drops, KK Downing releases the first album of his new project KK’s Priest, Tune in With Chewie & GameChops release an album called “Samus and Chill,” like GameChops earlier “Zelda and Chill” 2 albums, it likely contains remixed, relaxing versions of game soundtrack music.
October 8th: Vanilla Ninja (all girls rock band?), Jeff Scott Soto (duets album), Gus G (Greek guitarist who used to work for Ozzy Osbourne) and Hiromi (Japanese pianist) all release albums.
October 15th: Judas Priest releases a 50-year celebration album with possibly newly released live versions of classic songs, The Beatles release the Super Deluxe version of Let it Be (includes Glyn Johns mix and two discs of outtakes and jams), Tom Morello’s new album of collaborations is released and the first Alcatrazz album with Doogie White singing is released. Also, I go to my first out-of-town concert since BabyMetal (with The Hu opening for them) on 10/16/2019 by going to Seattle’s Neptune Theater to see The Dead Daisies with Glenn Hughes on bass/lead vocals, Doug Aldrich on lead guitar, David Lowy on rhythm guitar and Tommy Clufetos on drums. Songs I'm looking forward to include "Righteous Days," "Like No Other," "Bustle and Flow," "Fortunate Son (A Creedence cover)," "Mistreated (A Deep Purple cover)" and Burn (Another Deep Purple cover)."
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