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It's kinda nice. http://niteshiftmusic.blogspot.com/
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Thanks for the new link. Giving it a first listen now and I'm really enjoying this! Are you the singer? Whoever is reminds me a little of Eef Barzalay. And that is not a bad thing. Mind if I send along your MySpace link to folks at another board that I frequent? I think there may be some folks there who dig it. Oh, and if you do not have a page here yet: http://iacmusic.com Give it a shot. It can be some pretty good exposure.
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A first listen to this, before getting to anything else:
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I just listened to the recording of the kids rehearsing the songs and, something about the sound of a chorus of kids doing them was really damn moving. Thanks so much for posting that link. That was cool as hell. Oh, and... Here's a video of the entire thing
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The Polyphonic Spree - The Beginning Stages of The Polyphonic Spree Rockpile - Seconds of Pleasure Peter Laughner - Take the Guitar Player For a Ride The Clean - Anthology (disc 2) Johnny Cash - American V
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Notice how you never see the two of them together?
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Jimmy Cliff, et. al. - The Harder They Come (soundtrack) Camper Van Beethoven - Telephone-Free Landslide Victory The Left Banke - There's Gonna Be a Storm Jim Ford - The Sounds of Our Time Kings of Leon - Youth & Young Manhood
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I love Curt! "Six-Gallon Pie"!
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Check out Monks of Doom, too!!
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Happy Ashtray - Big Apple Rapeman - 2 Nuns and a Pack Mule Squeeze - Singles: 45s and Under
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Via Chicago's Top 100 Albums of All Time: Summer 2008 edition
PopTodd replied to gogo's topic in Someone Else's Song
I'm guessing that Dondante is quite a bit younger than you (or me). To him (her?) that is Classic Rock, of sorts. Hell, it's almost 20 years ago that stuff came out. I'm not much of a fan either. But perspective does shape taste and opinions. -
I think you'll appreciate this: www.youtube.com/watch?v=saZdEh_z6Ts
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My favorite R.E.M. album. My old cassette copy has gone bye-bye; so my wife and I are both also looking forward to this reissue! Turn the kids on to some classic R.E.M. (And, that phrase still feels a little weird to me - "classic R.E.M." Should be reserved for grandpas like the Rolling Stones or something.)
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"Peg" My favorite Dan song. And, that great 2-chord pattern in the verse inspired me to write something similar. (I'm in the midst of recording it now.) Still, that is a motha' of a song. And the drums! Oh, the drums!
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And, did anyone mention Johnny Marr (The Smiths)? Not only a great guitarist, but highly influential as a textural player a la The Edge. Only more technically proficient.
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It would be cool if a few of you would give my band a listen
PopTodd replied to grateful dead's topic in Someone Else's Song
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Who played the leads on those classic Squeeze songs? Maybe it was Tillbrook; probably was. But yeah, listen to a lead on "Is That Love?" That is one hell of a solo. And there are other examples, as well.
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various artists - The Birmingham Sound: The Soul of Neil Hemphill, Vol. 2 Dwight Yoakam - The Very Best Of... Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue Elastica - Elastica Brazil - The Philosophy of Velocity
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I was about to come back and mention Adrian Belew. Great call on Willie, too. Oh, and looking back at the old list, it reminded me that another monster (who never seems to get mentioned) is: Dave Gregory (XTC)
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... someone talked me into listening to this record: And it's really freaking GOOD! Reminds me a lot of Supergrass in both feel and sound. I think that I'm gonna actually check out their next record, when it comes out. Never thought that I'd say that. Anyway, here is the AMG review, so that you know that I'm not the only one:
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Quine is from Richard Hell & the Voidoids. Also plays the lead guitar on the Matthew Sweet song "Girlfriend" and on the Lou Reed record The Blue Mask. Lloyd (and Verlaine) were the guitar players from Television. Lloyd also played with Matthew Sweet. (He was the soloist on "Sick of Myself") Brian May (Queen) Ira Kaplan (Yo La Tengo) And, I think you know the others.
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I have to think that Hendrix is a given, so this will be my top 5 not named Jimi Hendrix: Robert Quine Richard Lloyd Brian May Ira Kaplan Richard Thompson Others I love: Elliott Easton (The Cars), Chris Difford (Squeeze), Tom Verlaine Also, please note that these are my top 5 FAVORITES. It's a subjective thing and not open to argument.
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