“I don’t listen with my ears. I’m always listening with my heart”. Damn. That hit me hard and I can really identify with that statement when it comes to music.
His passion is real and contagious, his music taste impeccable, this is the kinda guy everyone wants as their best buddy. Thank you Damien, thank you Amoeba.
I attended a house show where he performed a couple of years ago. His voice is distinctive, he’s a terrific singer and song writer. He could not have been more kind and gracious to the group of fans who showed up in a stranger’s living room to hear him play.
And "It's Rainy Today" really, really is one of those songs that makes you stop whatever you're doing. You just sit there in your car upside down and off the side of the highway and listen.
Just discovered this artist from this video. How could I agave not heard of him all this time? Somebody is not doing their job. He must be a critics darling. Where are the articles? His music sounds like many artists were influenced by him. Thank you Amoeba
Damien rules. Been a big fan for a long time. Had the pleasure of FINALLY seeing him live last September. Ghost of David is one of the best records of all time.
i have no clue who this guy is, but it makes me happy that he is so excited to talk about his picks. it's the simple things that really make a great episode.
hes released nearly 20 albums and theres everything from poppy stuff [waters ave s/rehearsals for departure] to experimental/rock n roll [ghost of david/i break chairs] americana/folk [where shall you take me?/on my way to absence/and now that im in yer shadow] to psychedelic [maraqopa/brothers and sisters of the eternal son/visions of us on the land] and his last few albums have a really nice 70s singer/songwriter vibe to them [the horizon just laughed/whats new tomboy?/the monster who hated pennsylvania/reggae film star]
@@scrappy291 tillmans early band saxon shore opened for jurado when he was touring 'where shall you take me?' .... jurado also covered 'when i light yer darkened door' and talked him up whenever he could
@@scrappy291 J Tillman also covered Jurado (I can't get over you) and played drums for him around 2005. There is a video from a dutch session from 2005, where Tillman is the drumme r (not on youtube anymore). Tillman also wrote the press sheet for Juraods "Brothers and Sisters" album. Here they perform together in 2008: ua-cam.com/video/0hor4eBZH74/v-deo.html
Love Damien's albums. It makes sense that he listens with his heart because that is the way his songs move me. That 'hands on the table' song. Wowzers! This was very cool to watch.
Thank you Damien, there are some that I don't know and I am impatient to discover. Your music is really original, it resonates up to here in small villages at the end of the world in Madagascar without mailboxes, without cars, without electric posts... Keep on giving us pleasure.
Damien! This was my favorite episode of What’s in my Bag to date. What an amazing selection. I added everything you picked to my Playlist and can’t wait to listen in my car, volume up, feel some things and get goosebumps..maybe even cry a little. How have I never heard that Ritchie Valens song?! Why did I forget about the magic of Fugaze? I choose the songs I listen to by the emotions they evoke in me, and it makes sense that you would, too. I’ve always felt a deep connection to your music. It has had such a profound impact on me and helped me through some very dark times in 2005/2006..and still to this day. I love you and thank you for being there for me through your beautiful art.
His music is so brilliant, it speaks for itself. But his personality makes your love for him go to an entirely higher level. Such an amazing guy, and awesome choices for his bag.
Anyone who picks Scott Walker has INSTANT credibility. I have never heard of this guy before, but wow amazing choices! I am going to have to check out his own work
hes released nearly 20 albums and theres everything from poppy stuff [waters ave s/rehearsals for departure] to experimental/rock n roll [ghost of david/i break chairs] americana/folk [where shall you take me?/on my way to absence/and now that im in yer shadow] to psychedelic [maraqopa/brothers and sisters of the eternal son/visions of us on the land] and his last few albums have a really nice 70s singer/songwriter vibe to them [the horizon just laughed/whats new tomboy?/the monster who hated pennsylvania/reggae film star]
Amazingly off-kilter selections, in a good way. Seriously interesting choices. Will have to do some further research! Never been a big Doors fan but his comments on their unique sound is spot on.
Damien’s comment about the Doors is spot on. When I listen to them, I always think they are my favourite band. Anybody know bands that sound like them?
There’s definitely hallmarks of The Doors in The Stranglers. The Stranglers were not a psych band but had psych elements - particularly in the keyboards. Dave Greenfield was very open about how he was influenced by Ray Manzarek’s playing.
@@edwardgrant4456 Thanks, I will check out my Best Of Stranglers album today! I was told in the past the Tea Party also sound like the Doors. It surprises me that with a band as good as the Doors that there aren’t bands trying to recreate the sound more completely like GVF with Led Zeppelin and numerous Beatles imitators.
Great episode and a really great, eclectic selection. I know what-he means when he says he listens with his heart not his head, his choices reflect that.
Saw him live in Eugene shortly after places started doing shows again post-covid. It was done in the parking lot of a brewing place, super intimate show.
The Unquiet Grave is a traditional Irish/Gaelic folk song from the 1400s notably sung by Balladeer and folk hero Luke Kelly of the Dubliners. Cecilé's version is gorgeous, thank you for leading me to her Mr. Jurado
hes released nearly 20 albums and theres everything from poppy stuff [waters ave s/rehearsals for departure] to experimental/rock n roll [ghost of david/i break chairs] americana/folk [where shall you take me?/on my way to absence/and now that im in yer shadow] to psychedelic [maraqopa/brothers and sisters of the eternal son/visions of us on the land] and his last few albums have a really nice 70s singer/songwriter vibe to them [the horizon just laughed/whats new tomboy?/the monster who hated pennsylvania/reggae film star]
Great episode. So many connections. I just found out yesterday that Waters Ave. S is getting a vinyl reissue. Also, Scott Walker -> Walker Brothers -> Gary Walker -> Standells and Minor Threat -> Fugazi. Mr. Jurado goes deep. I’m gonna go check out that Sinatra album.
Great picks, helps me understand his music since starting with Richard swift. I met Damien one time and he lit up and shared a cool album with me (ufo by Jim Sullivan)
Don't know how many 1000s of records bought throughout my life but I have only ever bought 2 for the lyrics. As Damien says', you listen with your heart because, I believe, you are feeling the artist's heart. Most of the time it comes down to whether they mean it (maam). Why I always call Kurt a soul singer
“I don’t listen with my ears. I’m always listening with my heart”. Damn. That hit me hard and I can really identify with that statement when it comes to music.
His passion is real and contagious, his music taste impeccable, this is the kinda guy everyone wants as their best buddy. Thank you Damien, thank you Amoeba.
This is the kind of person who keeps me obsessed with music. Would want to hang out with him for hours and talk music
I couldn't agree more with Damien. I never listen to music with my ears. Always with my heart. Thank you Damien.
I attended a house show where he performed a couple of years ago. His voice is distinctive, he’s a terrific singer and song writer. He could not have been more kind and gracious to the group of fans who showed up in a stranger’s living room to hear him play.
He’s a gem of a human.
Scott 3 great pick. One of the best singers ever.
And "It's Rainy Today" really, really is one of those songs that makes you stop whatever you're doing. You just sit there in your car upside down and off the side of the highway and listen.
Listening to Scott 4 while driving through Sedona, AZ was a life-changing experience
I go see him every time he visits The Netherlands. His voice keeps getting better and better. Beautiful.
Just discovered this artist from this video. How could I agave not heard of him all this time? Somebody is not doing their job. He must be a critics darling. Where are the articles? His music sounds like many artists were influenced by him. Thank you Amoeba
Damien rules. Been a big fan for a long time. Had the pleasure of FINALLY seeing him live last September. Ghost of David is one of the best records of all time.
Just through his sheer enthusiasm, I want to check out all his picks! TY!
One of the greatest if not the greatest What's In My Bags of ALL TIME. Jurado is a treat of a man.
Thank you Damien Jurado for the best Whats in my bag of all time. Cheers!
This is my new favorite episode!
this one and the episode that jason mantzoukas did are both extremely fun/informative!
Man, what an incredible person! I only know his music but it's so good to hear and see him. How much sensitivity! I am a big fan of yours
i have no clue who this guy is, but it makes me happy that he is so excited to talk about his picks. it's the simple things that really make a great episode.
hes released nearly 20 albums and theres everything from poppy stuff [waters ave s/rehearsals for departure] to experimental/rock n roll [ghost of david/i break chairs] americana/folk [where shall you take me?/on my way to absence/and now that im in yer shadow] to psychedelic [maraqopa/brothers and sisters of the eternal son/visions of us on the land] and his last few albums have a really nice 70s singer/songwriter vibe to them [the horizon just laughed/whats new tomboy?/the monster who hated pennsylvania/reggae film star]
I agree with Damien 100% about Fugazi. The BEST live band ever!
One of the best episodes of this series ever.
Damien Jurado , what a fantastic choice!!!!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Damien, this was my favorite What's in My Bag, and I've watched them all. Bravo.
This guy gave J Tillman, aka Father John Misty his start back in Seattle in the early 2000’s. Fantastic songwriter
I love Jurado. Can you tell me more detail of the story with Misty? I’ve heard that but don’t know the full story or any deets. Thank you.
@@scrappy291 tillmans early band saxon shore opened for jurado when he was touring 'where shall you take me?' .... jurado also covered 'when i light yer darkened door' and talked him up whenever he could
@@seanezekielsmith right on. Thanks.
@@scrappy291 J Tillman also covered Jurado (I can't get over you) and played drums for him around 2005. There is a video from a dutch session from 2005, where Tillman is the drumme r (not on youtube anymore). Tillman also wrote the press sheet for Juraods "Brothers and Sisters" album. Here they perform together in 2008: ua-cam.com/video/0hor4eBZH74/v-deo.html
I'm not surprised Damien has great taste! Love the Scott Walker album!
What a pleasant surprise! Thank you Damien for your lovely music and thank you Amoeba for this
This was a great episode. I don't know anything about his music, but I want to be friends with this guy.
Love Damien's albums. It makes sense that he listens with his heart because that is the way his songs move me. That 'hands on the table' song. Wowzers! This was very cool to watch.
Thank you Damien, there are some that I don't know and I am impatient to discover. Your music is really original, it resonates up to here in small villages at the end of the world in Madagascar without mailboxes, without cars, without electric posts...
Keep on giving us pleasure.
aloha. awesome. 🎶🎶🎶🏝️🎸
Te quiero mucho, Damien.
Awesome Damien Jurado
Damien! This was my favorite episode of What’s in my Bag to date. What an amazing selection. I added everything you picked to my Playlist and can’t wait to listen in my car, volume up, feel some things and get goosebumps..maybe even cry a little. How have I never heard that Ritchie Valens song?! Why did I forget about the magic of Fugaze? I choose the songs I listen to by the emotions they evoke in me, and it makes sense that you would, too. I’ve always felt a deep connection to your music. It has had such a profound impact on me and helped me through some very dark times in 2005/2006..and still to this day. I love you and thank you for being there for me through your beautiful art.
One of my favorite artists ever, giving a shoutout to my fave punk band (Fugazi) is surreal. These guys all deserve to be remembered, just incredible.
Love me some Damien! See him live.
His music is so brilliant, it speaks for itself. But his personality makes your love for him go to an entirely higher level. Such an amazing guy, and awesome choices for his bag.
This is my record collection. Good lord!
Damien is a great musician and songwriter! I'm very happy about Jessica Pratt ❤
Been a fan since ghost of David ❤️ Thankyou so much for this.
Holy shit! Thank you for featuring him!
Back From The Grave - yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes!!!!!!!!!
He says "Do yourself a favour": awesome!
Pretty eclectic selection. Love his passion and geuine enthusiasm. Thanks Damien and thanks Amoeba!
luv ya damien!
this was great. a real fan of music
My go to guy. Love al his albums
So glad to see Watertown on here, it's my favorite Sinatra album, and by far his most underrated.
It's actually cool that he's into FUGAZI who I grew up with in DC , NOVA area back then , we skated DC all the time. good video.....thanks....
My faith in humanity has just been restored.
Love Damien’s work .what a top guy .Awesome choices as well .love the guy👏👏👏
love Damien's take on music
Thank you SO MUCH Damien!!! one of THE top WIMB's ever!
The best.........
Such great artist. His voice and songs calm me. Great selection. Any one who can create a song like White Center is beyond, well, eh anything. Genius!
I"ve heard of Damien before but damn, never heard any of his music. Seems like a really cool dude. I will have to give his music a listen.
One of the best WIMB episodes. Thank you, Damian!
my favorite musician
thank you amoeba!
Damien jurado is the best all his albums are brilliant 👏👍
Wow...Great choice! Ciao from Italy Alessio
Anyone who picks Scott Walker has INSTANT credibility.
I have never heard of this guy before, but wow amazing choices! I am going to have to check out his own work
hes released nearly 20 albums and theres everything from poppy stuff [waters ave s/rehearsals for departure] to experimental/rock n roll [ghost of david/i break chairs] americana/folk [where shall you take me?/on my way to absence/and now that im in yer shadow] to psychedelic [maraqopa/brothers and sisters of the eternal son/visions of us on the land] and his last few albums have a really nice 70s singer/songwriter vibe to them [the horizon just laughed/whats new tomboy?/the monster who hated pennsylvania/reggae film star]
You won’t regret it. A living legend.
Jessica Pratt is fantastic and so original.
Love this fellas record picks..
I absolutely love that Jessica Pratt album it’s so beautiful
Exquisite taste! Love these recommendations.
nice selection and great banter
Amazingly off-kilter selections, in a good way. Seriously interesting choices. Will have to do some further research! Never been a big Doors fan but his comments on their unique sound is spot on.
Damien’s comment about the Doors is spot on. When I listen to them, I always think they are my favourite band. Anybody know bands that sound like them?
There’s definitely hallmarks of The Doors in The Stranglers. The Stranglers were not a psych band but had psych elements - particularly in the keyboards. Dave Greenfield was very open about how he was influenced by Ray Manzarek’s playing.
@@edwardgrant4456 Thanks, I will check out my Best Of Stranglers album today! I was told in the past the Tea Party also sound like the Doors. It surprises me that with a band as good as the Doors that there aren’t bands trying to recreate the sound more completely like GVF with Led Zeppelin and numerous Beatles imitators.
Love this dude
Love Damien!
Love the Jessica Pratt choice …. Unbelievable voice
merveilleux, monsieur jurado !
oh, j'ai adoré trop ! bravo ! : )
I missed this series so much!! so glad to see these coming back and getting to hear awesome picks of music :)
Jesus Çhrist..Damien is introducing this audiophile some new Ole Trax. Amen. Aeweba.
When the FIRST pick is Scott 3, you know it's gonna be a good episode!
Wait... AND Sinatra's Watertown!? I've always liked Damien's music so I'm not surprised he has great taste, but I underestimated him!
Love the Jessica Pratt shout out!
I love your songs Damien.
Great episode and a really great, eclectic selection. I know what-he means when he says he listens with his heart not his head, his choices reflect that.
wow. loved this
so stoked when i saw this :) :) :)
Such great picks!
Jurado 🙌🏼
I love the new DJ album, and also that Jessica Pratt album
Saw him live in Eugene shortly after places started doing shows again post-covid. It was done in the parking lot of a brewing place, super intimate show.
What a cool guy! Thanks
7:04 lmao glad they got that on camera!
Adding Damien's picks to my playlists ✌🏽
Absolutely great picks
I have seen every episode of WIMB and I can easily say that this is my favorite one and I don't even like half of his picks (yet). Thanks!
Now I know why I love this man so much, "comes from the heart" and he picked up some of the best albums on earth 👍
The Unquiet Grave is a traditional Irish/Gaelic folk song from the 1400s notably sung by Balladeer and folk hero Luke Kelly of the Dubliners. Cecilé's version is gorgeous, thank you for leading me to her Mr. Jurado
I love that belly push he used to move the records back
I noticed that too!
Great picks Damien! Thoroughly enjoyed this one! 🕊
Loved This one. Very cool guy and I love his choices and explanations. Only know his music vaguely. Think I m gonna check it out...
hes released nearly 20 albums and theres everything from poppy stuff [waters ave s/rehearsals for departure] to experimental/rock n roll [ghost of david/i break chairs] americana/folk [where shall you take me?/on my way to absence/and now that im in yer shadow] to psychedelic [maraqopa/brothers and sisters of the eternal son/visions of us on the land] and his last few albums have a really nice 70s singer/songwriter vibe to them [the horizon just laughed/whats new tomboy?/the monster who hated pennsylvania/reggae film star]
@@seanezekielsmith Hey! Thanks so much for all this info! Cheers!
@@somethingyettocome yer welcome - my pleasure!
Some epic selections. IMO, highlight being Scott Walker.
Is there an extended version of this? I would buy it on f***ing dvd.
Great episode. So many connections. I just found out yesterday that Waters Ave. S is getting a vinyl reissue. Also, Scott Walker -> Walker Brothers -> Gary Walker -> Standells and Minor Threat -> Fugazi. Mr. Jurado goes deep. I’m gonna go check out that Sinatra album.
cheers on that Doors
Knew he’d have some ace selections ❤️👍🏻
Great picks, helps me understand his music since starting with Richard swift. I met Damien one time and he lit up and shared a cool album with me (ufo by Jim Sullivan)
Really solid picks
That Scott Walker record is so surreal
This was tight.
Genuine Imitation Life Gazette and Watertown has to be the most underrated albums of all time
Awesome episode!
Don't know how many 1000s of records bought throughout my life but I have only ever bought 2 for the lyrics. As Damien says', you listen with your heart because, I believe, you are feeling the artist's heart. Most of the time it comes down to whether they mean it (maam). Why I always call Kurt a soul singer
Ray Manzarek listened to avant garde jazz genius Sun Ra. The intro for Riders on the Storm is influenced by Sun Ra's Advice to Medics (1958).