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PopTodd

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  1. Harry Nilsson - Pandemonium Shadow Show/Aerial Ballet/Aerial Pandemonium Ballet :worship :worship
  2. Just went back and listened to: "Opi Rides Again" "Yanquee Go Home" After posting in here. And, I'm glad that you got that, too. Have you ever heard Shrimp Boat? (It's Sam Prekop's pre-Sea & Cake band). I think you'd like them if you like that early Camper stuff.
  3. Thanks, Stickman! I tend to think of this as akin to some of those instrumentals that Camper Van Beethoven did on their early records.
  4. It's worth all caps in my book. I saw them twice (both time with Coxon) and they were a brilliant live band. Without Coxon, Blur are nothing. With him, they are one of the best bands in the world.
  5. "Leo Goldberg's 2-Step" The mix leads rework, something fierce. And I'm gonna add some instrumentation, as well. But this is as close to what I played live as you're gonna hear on record. For some reason, despite (or because of) its stupidity, this song was always a live favorite. Once again, thanks for letting me post this here. Mods: if you feel it's inappropriate sharing, please take this down.
  6. Pink Floyd - The Early Singles Dwight Yoakam - dwightyoakamacoustic.net Thin Lizzy - The Definitive Collection Roy Wood - Boulders Essex Green - Everything Is Green One thing: How can they call it "The Definitive Collection" if it doesn't have "Running Back"?
  7. Enjoy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCruefYl3FI
  8. DAMN!DAMN!DAMN!DAMN!DAMN!DAMN!DAMN!DAMN!DAMN!DAMN!DAMN!DAMN!DAMN!DAMN!DAMN!DAMN!DAMN!DAMN!DAMN!DAMN!
  9. All three of those could have and should have made my list.
  10. Shit! I forgot Hendrix and The Modern Lovers!
  11. This'll take a while. But, in no particular order (just as they come to me):
  12. Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson - Rattlin' Bones Richard Hell - Destiny Street Brinsley Schwarz - Nervous On the Road/The New Favourites Of... D'Angelo - Voodoo
  13. Steve Ison - The Stars Are Never Really Distant XTC - Skylarking Bob Elliott - Simple Machines Sam & Dave - The Very Best Of...
  14. It wasn't the Sydney Kangaroos, although I do believe it was the Kangaroos. And, it was the AFL, with the weird-shaped yellow ball. And it's an awesome game that I have to figure out how to find another broadcast of.
  15. It was on a broadcast channel here in Chicago... one of the new digital channels that I'm picking up now.
  16. "There She Goes" by The La's is pretty simple. Basically just G, C, and D; but that C is actually easier to transition to than a regular C, because it's a C9, which is a much easier transition from the G. HERE is a link to a pretty good overview of how to play it. Let me know if you try it and how it works out.
  17. I think you're right. A friend at another board posted this link for me and it looks like it: http://www.realfooty.com.au/
  18. Not sure which it was, because I am not too familiar with either. I think it was Rugby, but at any rate, I got caught up with a game last night. It was pretty damn cool. Great game. It was the Sydney Kangaroos vs. someone else(?) and I can't tell you much else, except that Sydney was 10 points up and the other team came roaring back. I was kind of picking up some of the rules as the game went on: 1 point for getting the ball over the goal line on either side, 6 points for kicking it over in the small space between another 2 posts. Free kick if a team caught it on the fly inside an area n
  19. Pat DiNizio - Songs and Sounds Cowboy Junkies - The Trinity Sessions James Brown - The CD of JB Johnny Cash - American V: A Hundred Highways Souled American - Around the Horn
  20. Try MIDI controllers. That will allow you to change sounds at will.
  21. Tom Waits - Bone Machine Yo La Tengo - Electr-O-Pura Os Mutantes - Mutantes Bob Dylan - Nashville Skyline
  22. I was really disappointed with the first Jason Isbell solo record. Especially with the toothless version of "Dress Blues"
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