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A Thread for Musical Blasphemy you Truly Believe
PopTodd replied to hardwood floor's topic in Someone Else's Song
Toots & The Maytalls >>>>>>> Bob Marley -
Isn't Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown supposed to have a running narriative?
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I never really liked Steely Dan throughout high school and most of college. Then I found out that they got their name from a dildo mentioned in Borrough's Naked Lunch and I decided to listen closer. I realized that under that smooth sound was some terse sarcasm and a great wit. And then I started to hear that sound differently, too and how brilliantly the songs were put together. And, damn I love the Dan!!! Others that I had to come around on, and did (thanks to a couple of smokey nights): My Bloody Valentine, Stereolab
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Dogbowl - Flan Also... De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising De La Soul - De La Soul Is Dead (although much more loosely)
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Paul Simon - Rhythm Of the Saints Massive Attack - Mezzanine Songs: Ohia - The Magnolia Electric Co. Teenage Fanclub - Songs From Northern Britain Jimmy Cliff - The Harder They Come
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A Thread for Musical Blasphemy you Truly Believe
PopTodd replied to hardwood floor's topic in Someone Else's Song
Motown is pop, not soul. Apples to oranges. But there is NOTHING wrong with Motown. (So, yeah. that's blasphemous.) -
A Thread for Musical Blasphemy you Truly Believe
PopTodd replied to hardwood floor's topic in Someone Else's Song
Naw. He was on The Right Stuff Records. (I think that he had one album on Motown.) But def. not Stax. Discography -
A Thread for Musical Blasphemy you Truly Believe
PopTodd replied to hardwood floor's topic in Someone Else's Song
David Crosby is the weak link in every band of which he has been a part. -
For instance... Nick Lowe always modulates to another key for the last 1/3 of the song so that he can keep hammering home the hook, without sounding too redundant.
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Martin Newell - A Summer Tamarind New York Dolls - New York Dolls Def Leppard - YEAH! My Morning Jacket - It Still Moves Los Lobos - Kiko
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if you could eliminate 1 musical act/artist
PopTodd replied to Atticus's topic in Someone Else's Song
I agree. But, have you heard that second album that I mentioned? It's a covers record that is beyond great. I had stopped listening to Def Leppard a long time ago, too. (You and I are about the same age.) But I heard their version of "Waterloo Sunset" while flipping stations one night, without knowing who it was. And I was blown away. That record is, very simply, a great rock band playing great songs, with a lot of love. Here's the AllMusic (4.5-star) review: :rock 1 20th Century Boy Bolan 3:40 2 Rock On Essex 2:53 3 Hanging on the Telephone Lee 2:22 4 Wate -
if you could eliminate 1 musical act/artist
PopTodd replied to Atticus's topic in Someone Else's Song
NOOOO!!!!!!! THIS: is a perfect record! And THIS: Is one of the best of the '00s. Just too much fun! And, actually, that second one goes to show that they are really not a "heavy metal" band, no matter how much they were marketed as one by the label in the 80's. They're a glam rock band, plain and simple. And, damn they're good. (Although I will get on-board with you for your hate of "Pour Some Sugar On Me" and all of Hysteria, actually. Blech.) -
if you could eliminate 1 musical act/artist
PopTodd replied to Atticus's topic in Someone Else's Song
Okay... (*grows balls*) Garth Brooks damn, I hate that guy. And 2 Live Crew UGH!!! -
if you could eliminate 1 musical act/artist
PopTodd replied to Atticus's topic in Someone Else's Song
Or something. I tend not to proofread my internet message board posts too closely. It's most-likely the death of the written word as an artform, but... fuck it. Also, I am serious. I cannot think of any artist that I would want completely eliminated; I just turn off the radio or whatever. -
A Thread for Musical Blasphemy you Truly Believe
PopTodd replied to hardwood floor's topic in Someone Else's Song
The only reason the producers of Syd Barrett - The Madcap Laughs left in the false starts on that record is for a cruel "let's laugh at the crazy guy" effect. Fucking makes me sick. -
if you could eliminate 1 musical act/artist
PopTodd replied to Atticus's topic in Someone Else's Song
I can't think of anyone that I'd want to eliminate. At the risk of sounding pompous, they've all added something to the cannon of popular song. Of course, I could live without ever hearing Barry Manilow ever again. -
Martin Scorsese gave one of the best, most gracious acceptance speeches that I have ever heard at one of these things -- especially for a lifetime achievement-type award. I did not expect that. He never came off (to me) as a particularly good or eloquent speaker in the times that I have seen him interviewed, or speak publically. Just a really pleasant surprise. I was also happy to see Robert Downey win for Sherlock Holmes. He made that movie.
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John Fogerty - Centerfield Built to Spill - Keep It Like a Secret Exploding Hearts - Guitar Romantic Gilberto Gil - O Sol de Oslo Glenn Gould - The Goldberg Variations (1955)
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I hope that y'all don't consider this spamming, but I worked long and hard on this album, and I do want you all to know that it's available. Hop On Pop - Chicken On a Bicycle So far, the reactions have been really positive, and I am totally proud of this thing. The styles of the songs are all over the place (no two sound alike). And here are a couple of streaming tunes if you want to sample a little before you buy. Thanks for letting me tell you about this. And thank you for your support Admin Edit: For links to purchase the cd or to hear music samples, please contact PopTodd.
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My new album just became available at iTunes, so here is the link, if you wanna check it out: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/chicken-on-a-bicycle/id349619310 It's called Chicken On a Bicycle and I think that it's pretty good. Pretty much all over the place, stylistically. I hope that you check it out. And I don't know what else to say. Thanks.
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Jay Bennett and Edward Burch - The Palace at 4 a.m. (Pt.1) The Millennium - Begin Thelonious Monk - The Best of the Blue Note Years Rockpile - Seconds of Pleasure Blur - Parklife
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1/14/10: "Baudelaire" - Peter Laughner "Queen Elvis" - Robyn Hitchcock "Tent" - Bonzo Dog Band
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The official release is not until 2/16, when the mechanism for purchasing physical copies online is actually in-place. But, for now, the record IS at iTunes, which is cool, since that's how most folks seem to buy their music these days, anyway. Here's the link: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/chicken-on-a-bicycle/id349619310 Once it's for sale at CDBaby and the label's site, I'll post those links, too. But, if you would like the music now, here it is! And, a purchase at iTunes will probably get us a little more notice, anyway. I'm breathing a big sigh of relief that it is finally ava
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The Clean - Anthology (disc 1) Relatively Clean Rivers - Relatively Clean Rivers Raphael Saadiq - The Way I See It Bob Elliott - Simple Machines Rodriguez - Cold Fact