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PopTodd

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  1. 10/31: Frank Lenz - The Hot Stuff Jimi Hendrix - Axis: Bold As Love Johnny Cash - American V: A Hundred Highways The Arcade Fire - Funeral Belle & Sebastian - The Life Pursuit
  2. Yeux Sans Visage (Eyes Without A Face) Another creepy, mad scientist movie that is surprisingly graphic for its time.
  3. I love 'em both. The Di'Anno years were too short, although I suppose my favorite songs are with Di'Anno ("Running Free" and "Number Of the Beast"). He was more punk. But Bruce Dickinson was pretty damn good too, for the operatic metal thing.
  4. I think he wrote the script for Being John Malkovich, as well as directing it.
  5. Iron Maiden Judas Priest I do love Maiden and Priest, but seriously (for this board): Stray Cats Not that nobody here knows them, but how great were they? Brinsley Schwarz Nick Lowe's first big band had an amazing run in the early-mid 70's. And the live on the BBC collection that came out a couple of years ago shows that they were even more amazing live. "(What's So Funny About) Peace, Love, and Understanding?" was theirs before Elvis', after all.
  6. Now THIS could be really cool. Is In the Night Kitchen next?
  7. Freaks (1932) Starring actual circus sideshow performers. Ever wonder where The Ramones got "Gabba Gabba Hey!" Watch the movie. Genuinely creepy.
  8. No need to start calling names.
  9. I apologize for offending your sensibilities. Guess I just am used to boards with higher traffic and posting rates. In deference to this board, I will try to slow down a bit.
  10. Only heard parts of that one, but it's good. And the only "officially released" solo album -- Pacific Ocean Blue I have in its entirety and it IS damn good (if you can get past the 70's production). Other fans? Anyone have the entire Bamboo album?
  11. The NERVES! Thank you. I knew The Vapors didn't sound right.
  12. I believe it was The Vapors.
  13. All I know is that "Hanging On the Telephone" is great. http://www.sendspace.com/file/r9t4fe seriously.
  14. 10/30: Dan Penn - Do Right Man Yo La Tengo - I Am Not Afraid Of You and I Will Beat Your Ass The Band - Music From Big Pink Pugwash - Almanac
  15. Annie (with Albert finney) I was only 12 or 13 and I could not stand it.
  16. I saw about 30 min. of it before I had to turn off the tube and go to sleep. (Alarm is set for 5:00.) But it was pretty interesting. Shed a new light on not just the man, bit also (for me) on the strip, which I have always loved; sometimes without even knowing why. PBS shows like this are part of the reason why I don't have cable.
  17. Agreed. They guy can't even get along with Phil Jackson. So, echoing the comments directly above... with Skiles? Oy.
  18. Oh and my stations on there: Nick Lowe Radio Shrimp Boat Radio Guided By Voices Radio Neutral Milk Hotel Radio Tom Z
  19. I was 12 and I hate Hysteria, too. But still I know all the words to "Rock Of Ages" (God help me). Any yeah, I hadn't heard anything since then that I could stomach either. But one night I was listening to the Loop here in Chicago and they played "Waterloo Sunset" out of the blue. It obviously wasn't The Kinks, but an obviously newer version with crunchy guitars and all that. And I found myself really digging it. Then the DJ came on and let me know that it was Def Leppard, from their new album of cover tunes and that piqued my interest. I got the album and it reminded me exactly why I did
  20. Me neither, which is why this record caught me so off-guard.
  21. Thanks. I only joined a month ago or so. But yeah, I supposed that I could have searched. I'm just lazy like that.
  22. I've been slowly immersing myself in this site for a while now and am really enjoying it. Great idea that I've found a couple of new artists through using. My label has sent my band's CD in for consideration/inclusion and I am waiting with baited breath. But before that happens, I got my stations for now. Awww yeah!
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