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PopTodd

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  1. Wrong. All Shook Down is a helluva lot better than you're giving it credit for. In fact, I like it better than Don't Tell a Soul.
  2. It's a Johnny Cash-style country murder ballad. "C'mon Angel" We recorded and mixed this thing in just an hour or so. Didn't turn out bad for such a short stint. I think I'm gonna use this guy for a couple of tunes on the next record, but this is just a demo. Still, I'm pretty happy with it for what it is. I really wanted to approximate a mono, Sun Records mid-50's kinda sound. And I think that, for a digital 1-hr. recording, we did okay with that. Too clean, of course, but not bad. Hope you listen and like. Thanks for indulging me.
  3. HUGE Shrimp Boat fan, here. And I just got word (in my email) that their ENTIRE back catalog has been reissued by: www.aumfidelity.com Plus, if you like what you hear on those discs, they also issued a 3-disc box set of unreleased stuff that is, for somebody like me, absolutely essential and a complete joy! I think that collection is still readily available through all the usual outlets, but the reissues are big news for me. I just picked up Daylight Savings/Some Biscuit and have now completed the entire Shrimp Boat discography. Also, AUM is reissuing the first Falstaff album too. It's
  4. Reading the lyrics to "Oh, Comely" I actually got chills. And a little choked up. Whoever said that it was a window into somebody's private dreams nailed it. The lyrics make no sense on a surface level, yet the emotional resonance they have is (for me) infinate. Combined with Jeff's voice, which is beautiful in it's purity, if not in a traditional way, does make for a harrowing experience. It's as visceral as music gets. And that is all the college student-type music critic words that I will use today.
  5. Willie Nelson - Shotgun Willie Son Volt - The Search Richard Hell & The Voidoids - Blank Generation Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Abbatior Blues/Lyre Of Orpheus
  6. You're just one of a vocal minority in the indie community who feel that way. You're not alone. And, that's fine. As one who is completely movied by this record, I do feel badly for you. But then, I suppose that you have an album that you feel this way about that I would find completely unremarkable, as well. To each their own.
  7. I had On Avery Island a year or so before Aeroplane came out. Avery Island was already one of my favorite albums at that time and, to be frank, I thought it was superior to its follow-up. Over the years, that has changed. Actually, it took about a year for that to change. The second album is a more completely realized document, as a whole. Although nothing quite reaches the heights of "Song Against Sex". I did see the band (twice) and they did not disappoint. For some of us it has never been the mystique. We're the ones who created the mystique, I guess. Every bit of praise heaped upon this ba
  8. Both NMH albums have messed me up since I first heard them. I don't necesssarily understand the lyrics, but I understand the emotions. And they completely mess me up. Completely love that band.
  9. Sugar - Besides The Left Banke - There's Gonna Be a Storm: The Complete Sessions Ike Turner - I Like Ike: The Very Best Of Ike Turner Marvin Gaye - Super Hits Cowboy Junkies - The Trinity Session
  10. Oh yeah, THE BLOW UP!!! That is a phenominal record, that would be at least as good as Marquee Moon, if not for the disgraceful, bootleg sound quality. I mean, it's listenable, but just barely. The version of "Little Johnny Jewel" that's on there is totally explosive. I just have my old cassette (or, rather, had it... I lost it), so I need to pick up the CD reissue, which only came out a couple of years ago. But I think that's even out of print already.
  11. A: They were contemporaries of Talking Heads, so I imagine the influence was probably mutual. B: The other (2) Television albums are good, but not as good as MM. Still, if you like the first, they are difinately worth checking out.
  12. The Millennium - Begin P.M. Dawn - Dearest Christian, I'm So Very Sorry For Bringing You Here. Love, Dad Shrimp Boat - Cavale
  13. Without a doubt. BTW: I'm not stumping for him here. I am a lifelong Democrat and, despite the fact that he is a great guy, I will not vote for him. I just don't agree with his stands on some things, and on others he states his position too vaugely for me to make up my mind one way or another. Also, "Libeal", to me, still means "forward thinking" and "open-minded". Those are good things, by the way.
  14. Like Congress hasn't had its collective schlong up your asses for your entire life....
  15. He won the nomination last night and will be running against Dick Durbin. http://www.sauerbergforussenate.com/ I am not, nor have I ever been a Republican, but as I know the man, and like him quite a bit, I am going to give him a chance. Looking at his web site, he appears to be pretty moderate. But he's still using the "Liberal" namecalling language which I find horribly distasteful. He's had his hand up my ass, and now he's looking to do it to all of us!!! That's just odd.
  16. Winter storm is gonna keep me home tonight. No Bob.
  17. In a perfect world, Roy would be the megasuperstar rock royalty former member of The Move.
  18. Roy Wood & Wizzard - The Best Of... Def Leppard - Yeah! Oasis - (What's the Story) Morning Glory? VA - The Late, Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered/Covered The Records - Snashes, Crashes, and Near Misses
  19. another one: "Monday, Monday" - The Mamas and The Papas
  20. I always make it a point to rotate my listening so that I do NOT get sick of the music that I love. That is probably why you hardly ever see me listening to Wilco. My wife listens to them enough at home so that I get my fill there. I do love it, so I do not want to get sick of it. Hence, no Wilco for me at work.
  21. I ain't visited much, sad to say; especially in my adult years. But, from what I have:
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