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PopTodd

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  1. Small Craft on a Milk Sea is slated for a Nov. 2 release. I did a search here and found nothing. But I found a few things online. Sounds like a purely electronic release. And, there are some streaming samples at Eno's own website: http://brian-eno.net/ Looking forward to this one. ALBUM TRACK TITLES Emerald and Lime Complex Heaven Small Craft on a Milk Sea Flint March Horse 2 Forms of Anger Bone Jump Dust Shuffle Paleosonic Slow Ice, Old Moon Lesser Heaven Calcium Needles Emerald and Stone Written, Forgotten Late Anthropocene BONUS CD TRACK TITLES (Included with the Limited Edition and
  2. and... Falstaff - Falstaff (for which I cannot find an image)
  3. I listened to this today and felt that I needed to post it here. So ridiculously bombastic, it would make Wagner blush. But I love the drama. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AP_CSQgBPpQ
  4. Chicago, IL: Green http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPGy02xI28c
  5. Jackass has made me want to let the world know where this song really came from. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAm66dLAcjk&feature=related I love the Minutemen. Rest in peace, D.
  6. Nevermind. They're from Melbourne. Still... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Fv1r16kIqE
  7. Isn't that where Blue Ruin is from? Or are they more Central? (My knowledge of Aussie geography is nil.)
  8. Agree with cryptique with both of his assessments of those Pixies assessments.
  9. Likewise, in the Chicago area – Vintage Vinyl on Davis St, in Evanston is a mecca for vinyl collectors, particularly those folks interested in BritPop and old British psych. Some really amazing stuff here. But, until you become a recognized face, do not expect any sort of warm welcome from the owner, Steve. He is a pretty good guy, but very cold to those newcomers to his store. Also, the prices can get ridiculous, but it may be worth it, if you can find something there that you have never seen before, but desperately want (a regular happening).
  10. I've heard good things about this one. Anyone here see it?
  11. At first I thought it was a D6 (my favorite chord -- so pretty). But upon closer inspection, you are correct. It is, in fact, a B minor.
  12. No. I can actually whistle pretty well. But, no.
  13. No video yet, but someone was taking pictures: The only video of my performances that are publicly available are performances that I am not entirely proud of. However... PM me for TV footage of me with full band from several years ago.
  14. I'll try to do this without spamming for my own band Paper Airplane Pilots Pitch-perfect power pop. Hits all the right buttons for the genre. They're friends of mine, (former) labelmates, and also a damn good band that has made a fan of me. Check out "She's Magnetic" if you wanna hear something super sweet. The Flavor Channel Defunct for some 13 years or so now. (Damn time flies!) But still one of the more-interesting pop bands to fly under the radar in Chicago. I loved these guys. M.O.T.O. M.O.T.O. MOTHERFUCKERS!!!!!! (that's all you really need to know.)
  15. Damn. Thought about going with the family, but could not pull the trigger on it this time. (Too much other stuff going on.) Hopefully we'll we able to do it next time. And with 1/2 of the Clash in tow, too... Damn.
  16. In Rome, go to Ambasciata d'Abruzzo. The food is great, but there is great food everywhere in Rome. There, it is the entire experience there that makes it so memorable. Loved it. Also, the architectural walk (Forum) is a must. It's not far from the Colosseum, so you can do both in the same day. And, that is also a short jog from the Boca de la Verite (as featured in the Peck/Hepburn movie Roman Holiday). I love Rome.
  17. I loves me some Gruff. Candylion was pretty fantastic, so I'm looking forward to this one. Here's what I got today:
  18. Somebody did video some of it, but I don't know if anybody got any of my set. (I went on first.)
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