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PopTodd

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  1. You Texas people know who I'm talking about. http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/unfairpark...e_washarama.php Let's hope for a tour and maybe a new album. The world could use it.
  2. Don't laugh. I may actually use one of those before all is said and done. And... is that a Jewish joke?!?!?!
  3. Yeah, very broad spectrum. I've always listened to (and written in) a variety of styles. So, it's nothing that's been terribly contrived, but jst kind of an organic extension of what I've always been into, anyway. Just that now, without a band, I'm able to focus on each song, individually and not be constrained by the limitations of what each person in the band can do. Only my own. And the band is Hop On Pop. The record is going to be called, appropriately engough: MIXTAPE.
  4. I just held back for as long as I could, until I couldn't anymore and it came exploding out of me. It's actually a lot more satisfying that way, you know...
  5. Guess y'all are sick of the list threads, huh? Me too, but I really like the bedroom/basement recording genre and was curious as to what else was out there that y'all liked/admired. Oh well.
  6. You know what I mean. Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska Guided By Voices - Alien Lanes Daniel Johnston - Songs Of Pain Nick Drake - Pink Moon (I think this one was home-recorded, no?) Self - Gizmodgery
  7. Dennis Wilson - Bamboo Jeff Buckley - My Sweetheart, the Drunk Jimi Hendrix - Black Gold
  8. I've been on a really big TL kick recently and... just DAMN! All I have are a couple of compilations, so I'd like to know what y'all think are the best of their proper albums. Because all the best stuff seems to span their entire career... I can't make a decision. So good. And they deserve more love from the music snob population. The man could write a song!
  9. None of these albums are 20 seconds. All are at least 30 minutes.
  10. I'm pretty psyched. This first song is gonna be pretty much all me; and I have another one that will be mostly me, too. But, as it goes, I'll be doing lots of different sessions in lots of different studios all over Chicago and wherever. They're also gonna cover lots of different styles. I'm hoping to get it all done and mixed by the end of the year or early '09 for a mid-'09 release. Whatever. Still, it's been a long time since I've been excited about playing music, so this is nice. Next month I'm heading down to Champaign to recerd one of my old punk songs with a buddy's metal band backing
  11. I'll just list one because most fans of the band dislike it: Led Zeppelin - In Through the Out Door A really great pop record. Maybe not what Led Zep fans want, but a great album on its own merits.
  12. Oh, crap! I actually meant to post Modern Life. Yeah, Leisure was their first. Sorry about that. Goin' to fix now.
  13. Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplan Over the Sea Big Star - Radio City Nirvana - Nevermind The Clash - Give 'em Enough Rope Black Sabbath - Paranoid Wilco - Being There Jimi Hendrix Experience - Axis: Bold as Love Elvis Costello - This year's Model Oasis - What's the Story Morning Glory The Band - The Band Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II Jane's Addiction - Nothing's Shocking (s/t XXX record being the first) Meat Puppets - Meat Puppets II Blur - Modern Life Is Rubbish De La Soul - De La Soul Is Dead 13th Floor Elevators - Easter Everywhere Nick Drake - Bryter Layter Hoodoo Gurus - Mars Needs Gu
  14. Listening now, and it sounds to me like the band is back! Seriously, I was in the exact same place as you about REM (only since OUT OF TIME) and I am just about ready to go out and buy the new album. The new stuff holds its own against all the old classics. Great show.
  15. Yeah, I know there's anothe rREM thread, but I thought that this deserved it's own thread because of this: http://www.npr.org/templates/player/mediaP...&m=88171930 It's the NPR broadcast of last night's show.... from the NPR site, so it's all cool and above-board and stuff. Enjoy.
  16. Am I mistaken? I was always under the impression that was the case. Off to allmusic to check my facts.... EDIT: Damn you're right. Both he and his father are from London.
  17. The Hollies - 30th Anniversary Collection King Missile - Mystical Shit & Fluting On the Hump Thin Lizzy - The Definitive Collection Robert Plant and Allison Krause - Raising Sand
  18. Wire - Pink Flag Television - Marquee Moon The Clash - The Clash Ramones - Ramones Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks De La Soul - 3 Ft. High and Rising Roxy Music - Roxy Music Talking Heads - Talking Heads '77 Joe Pisapia - Daydreams Liz Phair - Exile In Guyville Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left Son Volt - Trace Uncle Tupelo - No Depression Flying Burrito Brothers - Guilded Palace Of Sin The Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man Stone Roses - Stone Roses Richard Hell & The Voidoids - Blank Generation Big Star - #1 Record Cheap Trick - Cheap Trick Velvet Underground & Nico - Velvet Underground &a
  19. Richard & Linda's kid is pretty amazing, himself. I'm giving a first listen to his newest album (Up Front & Down Low) right now, and damn if he don't sound like an old country soul from Texas or Nashville instead of a kid from Northern Britain. Anyone else have this/heard it? Opinions? (I did a search and found nothing.)
  20. Meat Puppets or, maybe... Bob Mould
  21. Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique Pat DiNizio - Songs and Sounds The Redwalls - de Nova Jimmy Cliff - The Harder They Come (OST) Richard Hell - Destiny Street
  22. The Appalachian thing is not as strong on Cavale as it is on the rest of the records, but they do a few Carter Family covers on the box set. And, if the Appalachian thing is what you're looking for, you'll dig Speckly with the biggest shovel.
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