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lizish

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  1. Thanks Andrew! Pretty good 'Torontopia' article in the latest Exclaim: http://www.exclaim.ca/index.asp?layid=22&csid1=5527
  2. Christine Fellows - Paper Anniversary 'Christine Fellows,
  3. Meant to ask, did either of you buy the new CD? if you did, I have the world's biggest collection of YAI b-sides, bonus discs, soundtracks outside of down under to offer in return.
  4. I like ' at the metro' an awful lot. At the last show tomorrow night for my beloved Snakes. Can't wait, but also don't want it to happen.
  5. Isn't he a great guy! I met him in Cleveland a couple years ago and I don't think there is a more down to earth Rockstar. Very jealous. (after the Cleveland show, some uberfan realized that the band was out of money and so took them out for dinner. The thank you was a B-side on one of the deliverance singles called 'Cleveland' and a huge coffeetable book of Australia with a generous check sent in the mail) I have kicked myself for heading away from that concert and getting an early start on the long drive back. The B-side coulda been called 'Tualla'.
  6. Yeah, it is great. I'm Qualified To Satisfy You 3:11 Barry White Ultraglide In Black (originals) Kung Fu 3:51 Curtis Mayfield Ultraglide In Black (originals) Your Love Belongs Under A Rock 2:20 Dirtbombs Ultraglide In Black (originals) Chains Of Love 2:28 J.J. Barnes Ultraglide In Black (originals) Do You See My Love (For You Gr 3:28 Junior Walker & The All Stars Ultraglide In Black (originals) Shake That Thing 2:37 Larry Bright Ultraglide In Black (originals) A Natural Man 3:38 Lou Rawls Ultraglide In Black (originals) Got To Give It Up 4:14 Marvin Gaye Ultraglide I
  7. somebody compiled together the orginals for this and it is also truely amazing.
  8. finally got a real copy. the mp3s and streams did not do the horns justice. wow.
  9. At least that part of the post was not too bad.
  10. oh for the power to delete other's unfunny posts.
  11. Lee's Palace has not the best acoustics in the world. Jon Spencer going all mississippi mud howl certainly doesn't help. It was probably a trade off between the Horseshoe with much better acoustics but smaller stage and seating, and Lee's which is a big friggin concert barn. I like the crowd noise - and the effortless mixing between songs shows how good Albini is at doing this stuff. love the 'Top That' at the end of Ethier's 'Talking Down' and IMO, it doesn't get topped.
  12. So I guess that means you are a big fan of two of the most pretentious bands currently around right now, no?
  13. I love these monthy 'Timeline' articles. Lots of stuff I never knew: like 'The Heartbreakers bring two things to the UK with them: Nancy Spungen, and heroin; as part of the Sex Pistols
  14. just listening now - It is good, isn't it. I was reading this great article in Exclaim - the New York Dolls Timeline and it was absolutely fascinating. Stuff I never knew, like: 'The Heartbreakers bring two things to the UK with them: Nancy Spungen, and heroin; as part of the Sex Pistols
  15. Oh good one. I'm gonna have to pull out my copy and remember who else was there! Same. Too much one-note singing followed by jarring guitar bonks. Yes. Australia's answer to Death Cab for Cutie. now-
  16. I'm loving that thing to bits. It really is outstanding and I'm stupidly visualizing all the parrallels to the Last Waltz. ie Kelly Hogan - Joni Mitchell, Jon Langford - Ronnie Hawkins, Ethier - Dylan, although none of that really fits too well. My doubter rating is much lower: * doubter * doubter * Match value: 8.543 * , 32 years old I blame the man's little head fascination with Cat Power and the strapping lads from Youth Group. NP:
  17. I've been listening to the Sadies In Concert Volume 1 on constant repeat this past weekend. It's to the point where this is now up there with the best live albums. The guest stars are pretty great (well except for an over the edge Jon Spencer). Neko Case, Greg Keelor, Jon Langford, Kelly Hogan, Bob Egan, Garth Hudson, Max Danger, Andre Ethier, Gary Louris, Steve Alibini etc all show up for the incredible set of concerts on which the CD is based. Up to now I had more admired the Sadies and their strange mix of undertaker/surf-punk country than really been a fan. This thing as totally changed my
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