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PopTodd

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  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKPszSBLfv0&feature=PlayList&p=2B8A6B8C8E8C7355&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=17
  2. You've seen me post about my new album that just came out. But, I am playing a record release show next week, if any of you Chicago folks want to come out. Chicken On a Bicycle RECORD RELEASE! Thursday, February 18, 2010 at FitzGerald's Night Club 6615 Roosevelt Rd. Berwyn, IL 8:00pm - 11:00pm Mods, please let me know if this post is out-of-bounds. Thanks!
  3. Oh, and if you wanna become a Facebook fan: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hop-On-Pop/39197135120?ref=ts Also, listen to streaming (high-quality) audio at the link in my sig.
  4. I lean toward not getting one, but if I did try one at the store and it sounded amazing and played great... isn't that all that matters? Still, as a rule, I don't buy jeans with holes already in them, and I like to break my guitars in myself.
  5. Frankie Miller 1970's British/Scottish Pub Rock/R&B singer whose voice bears more than a passing resemblance to Rod Stewart's. The music, itself is also reminiscent of Rod's early 70's stuff, with an acoustic take on hard R&B. The only album that I know of his is Once In a Blue Moon, which features Brinsley Schwarz as his backing band. So, you know, it is pretty excellent.
  6. Apollo Sunshine Boston psych/pop/prog band that sounds like some bastard hybrid of early Pink Floyd, The Olivia Tremor Control, and (on some tunes) Velvet Underground. Outstanding musicianship and great songs with lots of hooks. © (a.k.a. "Circle C") Vancouver band that is a band after my own heart. Genre-hopping all over the place, and doing it with style. I have a hard time describing these guys, but I know that they are made up of former members of a band called Slow (whoever they were). For fans of lots of stuff. Relatively Clean Rivers Imagine if CSN hadn't been quite so overexposed a
  7. The Left Banke - There's Gonna Be a Storm Belle and Sebastian - If You're Feeling Sinister Jane's Addiction - Nothing's Shocking Bonnie Prince Billy - Beware The Arcade Fire - Funeral
  8. Pardon me if I repeat myself here (or anyone else), but this is a long-ass thread, and I just skimmed over the whole thing before posting. So, Let's see if I can do this again: Barry Adamson Former bass player for The Bad Seeds and Magazine. A big proponent of the "soundtrack without a film" approach to music. Some really great albums, including Oedipus Schmoedipus and As Above, So Below. Reminds me a bit of Ennio Marcone at times (of course) and Nick Cave at others. Happy Ashtray My friend, John Swamy, sounds like a cross between Yo La Tengo, Beck, and Guided By Voices. I'm not just a fri
  9. Yes! "Sam" shoulda been a hit. And "Ten Gallon Pie" melts my face every time. I saw them do that one live, and I still don't know how Curt plays it! As to the debut. I want to like it. I really do. But it's just damn near unlistenable! Sloppy, poorly played and sang. Just... ugh. I will try to give it another listen, but I don't hold much hope for it, I'm sad to say.
  10. various - Daniel Johnston: Discovered, Covered Pere Ubu - The Modern Dance
  11. Tom Zé - Fabrication Defect Brian Eno - Before and After Science The La's - BBC In Session Tomahawk - Tomahawk
  12. Meat Puppets have several albums that suck balls. • No Joke! • Monsters and even... • Meat Puppets
  13. I've been hearing nothing but raves. I guess that I'm going to need to check this out.
  14. Some of the most fun I have ever had at any concert, ever. People dancing everywhere and just a damn good time.
  15. Bettye LaVette - The Scene of the Crime Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago Butterflies - Butterflies Big Star - #1 Record/Radio City The Wonder Stuff - Never Loved Elvis
  16. This was reprinted in the Sun-Times last week and it is a fucking great read. One of the best essays on anything that I have read, ever. And one more reason to love Roge.
  17. Paul McCartney & Wings - Band On the Run Them Crooked Vultures - Them Crooked Vultures Cesaria Evora - Rogamar Beach Boys - Pet Sounds Judas Priest - Living After Midnight: The Best Of
  18. Meat Puppets - Meat Puppets II Bloque - Bloque Jeff Mangum - Live @ Jittry Joe's The Judy's - Washarama Guided By Voices - Isolation Drills
  19. The first review of the album just arrived in my mailbox, and it is a WONDERFUL one! LINK Sigh... thanks LMNOP/Babysue people.
  20. The Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks... Played it for my 10-year-old yesterday and he freaked out. In fact, later on, he insisted on listening to it while taking a shower. I put the boom box in the bathroom, away from the shower, by the bathroom door and, while I was folding laundry in the next room, could I hear him rocking out, singing along to whatever he (thought he) could understand. At one point, he even poked his head, out from behind the shower curtain, sporting a shampoo mohawk. He had a huge smile on his face, knowing how ridiculous it all was... "MY BEAUTFUL SELF-ISH!!!" L
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