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PopTodd

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  1. A playlist that I made of Martin Newell EPs: EP2, Let's Kiosk!, A Rogue Shower, and Songs From the Station Hotel. Just typically great stuff. RIYL: Robyn Hitchcock, Syd Barrett, Ray Davies/The Kinks, XTC
  2. The outpouring of love for this place reminds me very much of when Lounge Ax closed here, in Chicago. Sounds like the same type of thing. And, even though I have never been to Hoboken, it makes me sad that we are loosing another club like this.
  3. The Song Remains the Same is below sub-par live Zep. If you want to hear something that would convince you why they were a live juggernaut, you should listen to How the West Was Won. Now THAT is a live set!
  4. Seriously. Who the fuck would throw a bottle or anything at Toots?!
  5. Ooh, and I saw Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham opening for Nick Lowe, they opened the set with "Cry Like a Baby" A great way to start.
  6. Okay, so these are CONCERT-openers, not album-openers! Had to get that straight. Now I'll have to think on that for a while. I DO remember my jaw hitting the floor as soon as Uncle Tupelo played their first song, the first time. But, since it was my first time hearing them, I don't remember which song it actually was. (I kinda remember it being either "Graveyard Shift" or "Whiskey Bottle" but, as I said, it was my first time seeing them, so I can't be sure.)
  7. So I guess that historic last show that I was at in 1991 is no longer their last show. Still great to hear. And the EP was great. Hoping that they will continue to record together for a while.
  8. Nice. Been a long time since I've heard that one. Need to find it if I can.
  9. looks like I missed 3 songs that they have available on iTunes. Still, only 3/8ths. Grrrr...... http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/mckinleys/id164093365
  10. Hoping that they were collected somewhere. On some CD. Or something. Does anyone have the capability of DLing the audio from the YouTubes into mp3 format? I used to, but with a new (work) computer, I can no longer do so.
  11. First heard this song covered by The Bangles, which led me to the original: Just awesome. I loved that it rocked just a bit harder than most girl groups—a little more garage. Hearing more on YouTube showed me their range. Sadly, I do not seem to be able to find ANY collection of theirs out there ANYWHERE, just a song here and there, but really nothing to GET. Just the YouTubes: Do any of you have their singles collected anywhere? Care to hit me up with the info? Thanks!
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