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Cynthia wrote: "I was listening to Wanda's new CD on National Public Radio--she still rocks."
I heard Jack White fucked this one up.
I heard Jack White fucked this one up.

I heard Jack White fucked this one up."
I heard it was good - haven't heard it yet. Is it still on the NPR website?

Jerry Lee Lewis - deviant, gentleman, idiot, philosopher, devil, angel, murderer (allegedly) - is back for another kick at the cat with another all-star cast in support.
Worth a look for rubberneckers, as the Killer murders a few Stones songs ("Sweet Virginia" with Keef, "Dead Flowers" with Mick), sleepwalks his way through CCR's "Bad Moon Rising" with John Fogerty - who really oughta know better - and battles the DT's during "Rockin' My Life Away" alongside Kid Rock and Slash.
You've been warned.
Barb wrote: "Pink - Get The Party Started (that's right, you heard me ... for you Clark)"
Barb, you're basically alright. I can help you through this rough patch you're going through where someone has convinced you that Pink, Tori Amos, Alecia Keys, Brandi Carlile, and Amy Winehouse actually have something to offer besides smoke, mirrors, and background music for the cell-phone set.
All you have to do is ask.
Barb, you're basically alright. I can help you through this rough patch you're going through where someone has convinced you that Pink, Tori Amos, Alecia Keys, Brandi Carlile, and Amy Winehouse actually have something to offer besides smoke, mirrors, and background music for the cell-phone set.
All you have to do is ask.
Dirtbombs? Didn't think you had it in you, Janine. I just saw Mick Collins the other day when I was out for lunch.

i'd never heard of them until i saw them on my favorite site: http://3voor12.vpro.nl/luisterpaal/10... if it's on there there's a good chance i'll listen to it.

A relatively rare proposition: a "Weird Al" original. Here he throws a rod over love gone way south and comes up all aces.

the flaming lips - be my head
elbow - mirrorball
beirut - the penalty
the flaming lips - trains, brains and rain
we vs. death - golden medals
swans - no words/no thoughts
norah jones - toes
the kinks - all day and all of the night
tricky meets south rakkas crew - c'mon baby


How Soon Is Now - The Smiths
Rock and Roll - Led Zeppelin
Freddie Freeloader - Miles Davis
Ventura Highway - America
The House Is a Rockin' - SRV
Hooked On a Feeling - B.J. Thomas (mistake! must delete!)
You're My Best Friend - Queen
The Blob - The Five Blobs
You Never Give Me Your Money - The Beatles
Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry

How Soon Is Now - The Smiths
I take full and enthusiastic responsibility for these two tracks.

I need a remedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedy yeahhhh remedy!

sparklehorse - ghost of his smile
dan auerbach - my last mistake
great big sea - mary mac
nick drake - the thoughts of mary jane
meinder talma & the negroes - de juffrou op de taksysjauffeur
belle & sebestian - we are the sleepyheads
band of horses - evening kitchen
wanda jackson - hot dog! we made him mad
islands - where there's a will there's a whalebone

Sweet Jesus... Here's 12 bucks I'll never get back, courtesy of my wife.
Technically, I guess Susan Boyle is a singer in the same way that a lump of viral matter counts as a life-form, but whoever decided to turn her loose on the Stones and Monkees back catalogs suffered a serious lack of judgement and taste.

The next five songs on my iPod are:
I Want Some More - Dan Auerbach
Walk, Don't Run - The Ventures
Precious Declaration - Collective Soul
All Along the Watchtower - June Tabor & the Oyster Band
Barb wrote: "Um Clark. I'm a little confused as to why you would even consider listening to this ... seems a bit outside of your safety zone."
Like a moth drawn to flame, I just had to pop it in. It's haunted my every waking moment since.
My first thought after "Daydream Believer" cued up was, "Who died?"
Like a moth drawn to flame, I just had to pop it in. It's haunted my every waking moment since.
My first thought after "Daydream Believer" cued up was, "Who died?"

get well soon - a burial at sea
we'll make i right - some say
crookram - sun
the flaming lips - lucifer rising
lambchop - bugs
hjaltalín - kveldúlfur
elbow - weather to fly
arctic monkeys - dangerous animals
scram c baby - being around
eels - suicide life
tv on the radio - halfway home
jóhann jóhannsson - city building
patrick watson - mary
the national - sorrow
islands - tsuxiit
make model - the LSB (demo)

How Soon Is Now - The Smiths
I take full and enthusiastic responsibility for these two tracks."
Actually, Don't Take My Sunshine Away was on one of my shebangs too. Could've been either of us. I am not responsible for the Smiths, though.

janine wrote: "herman brood & his wild romance - shpritsz
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No friggin' way!!
Wait a minute... Brood was Dutch, wasn't he?
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No friggin' way!!
Wait a minute... Brood was Dutch, wasn't he?

In the dorm at college, I used to torment the Styx-loving freshmen across the hall with this one on occasion, in particular "R & R Junkie" and "Dope Sucks." Great album.

giant sand - muss
black rebel motorcycle club - shadow's keeper
the low anthem - cage the songbird
fixkes - kvraagetaan
tricky meets south rakkas crew - c'mon baby
vashti bunyan - girl in winter
most unpleasant men - princess
lambchop - the old matchbook trick
roky erickson with okkervil river - goodbye sweet dreams


no, not a puppet :)
the very sexuals - post-apocalyptic love

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3ZjOa...

I need a remedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedy yeahhhh remedy!"
Love it!

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c-mon & kypski - where the wild things are
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make my day (ft. pete philly)

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pj harvey - let england shake

drive-by truckers - go-go boots

pien feith - dance on time

paulusma - up on the roof



the bony king of nowhere is good too, and paulusma, i wasn't crazy about the drive-by truckers and even skipped a few of the songs, pien feith needs another listen.
http://3voor12.vpro.nl/luisterpaal/


i wasn't entirely convinced by their first album, but i really like this one.
sweatshop: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XHimR...

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