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Oh my! per Marr website Johnny Marr in New Zealand to work on Seven Worlds Collide project Johnny was in New Zealand in December and January to work on the Seven Worlds Collide project with Neil Finn and members of Radiohead and Wilco, amongst others. Johnny : "I contributed a couple of new songs at Roundhead Studios in Aukland, one is called "Run In The Dust" that I recorded with Phil Selway of Radiohead on drums and Sebastian Steinberg from Soul Coughing playing bass. Lisa Germano sings backing vocals and Jeff Tweedy and Ed O'Brien played on it too. The other song I wrote with Jeff
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2008 was a great year, much better than 2007 1. Walkmen
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artist direct used to have a nice site that would accumulate new headlines from pitchfork, nme, billboard, etc it appears it has changed or is does not work the way it used too any recommendations on other sites that might perform a similar service? thank you
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via Merge the new song mentioned below is on itunes http://ohmerge.blogspot.com/ To all of you (you know who you are): There
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some small history is excellent BTW many gems here if you only have the main releases
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I think You and Me is great My favorite record this year Check out In The New Year and On The Water Great end to end
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opened for wilco awhile back been waiting for this comp a long time Portastatic compiles Some Small History for September 9 After years of badgering by fans, Mac McCaughan, aka Portastatic, is clearing out the vaults with Some Small History, a 2-disc collection of rarities (view track listing). Some Small History compiles material including b-sides, compilation tracks, EPs, fanzine vinyl and previously unreleased material recorded between 1990 and 2007. Recorded in bedrooms, living rooms and sometimes even real studios, the tracks are sequenced for your maximum listening pleasure (rath
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9 of my top 10 released in the first half of 2007 The fall release schedule was one of the weakest in recent memory (thank goodness for in rainbows) 1. National -Boxer (and I picked up alligator too) 2. Interpol
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really loved the Veldt and to my surprise the chavis brother's new band Apollo Heights has a debut CD really excited about this and better yet had no idea it was coming, gotta love it when that happens http://www.manimalvinyl.com/index.php?apollo http://www.myspace.com/apolloheights Rising from the ashes of the seminal rock group The Veldt (Chapel Hill/Raleigh, N.C.) Danny and twin brother Daniel Chavis formed Apollo Heights in New York City's Lower East Side in 2002. With nothing more than couple of guitars and a drum machine, they took their sonic alchemy assault to New York's nightc
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any updates on cash american VI? keeping waiting on an updates since last summer when Rubin said there would be one more release....
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i can not remember another fall season with so few interesting releases I hear rumors of a new wolf parade, is that ever coming out tell me what I should be excited about....
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love the chunk 1. Come Pick Me Up 2. On the Mouth 3. No Pocky for Kitty 4. Indoor Living 5. Foolish their new single this year was pretty good, misfits and mistakes
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he was lost in the woods, which happend to be a disc golf course as well not sure if golfers did not give him directions or just threw frisbees in his direction he did not say, but was not happy with them reedy creek is a fun course to play BTW thought he was going to say something nice about disc golf, but it quickly took a turn for the worse.... oh well
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fun show great crowd good banter love "hate it here" wish they had used the colorful lights on the sides of the theater like they did last time, was waiting for that in the encore, but no luck perhaps that would clash with their new simple approach to things?
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very excited about show Phat Burritto and Bubba's Barbeque are two faves, but both are a good 5 -10 miles from venue but worth it
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very good performance and M Ward got "chair" from Conan at the end
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pleasant sounding music is a good description
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This is really good. Not a huge fan of 12 Memories and The Invisible Band in their entirety, they certainly have some great songs The Man Who of course was great end to end Check out Battleships and My Eyes
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1. Disintegration 2. Pornography 3. Kiss Me 4. Head on the Door 5. Faith 6. Boys Don't Cry 7. Top 8. Bloodflowers 9. Seventeen Seconds 10. Wish 11. Wild Mood Swings 12. The Cure
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http://www.mergerecords.com/news.php?news_id=239& 2 CD versions and a vinyl also discounted prices.....
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no tweedy on the podcast, he is discussed though
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found this on itunes lost highway has a series now (there is also a 3 part Johnny Cash) the podcast is 30min long of which 5min is interview, an acoustic performance of listen joe and then 20+min of "another fine day" seems like 1 big commercial, but the interview stuff is great (recording process in Spain, origins of corvette) the Cash one is the same way, nothing really new there for me
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you can listen to the new record at merge..... http://www.mergerecords.com/ and he is keeping a tour diary at the merge blog.... http://ohmerge.blogspot.com/ I really like it
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Johnny Marr now full time member of Modest Mouse
howfast replied to Chendizzle's topic in Someone Else's Song
that would be something well guess I will be checking out the new modest mouse now this or new healers record, guess I should be more excited about this???? -
not sure what about dents that did not do it for me as much as his other releases maybe the song sequence..... didn't care for second track anyone, he is great no doubt big fan and this is great start to his new disc