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Tuesday 22 January 2008 @ 6:13 am
Song of the day : 10CC - Wall Street Shuffle
or is that too cynical for you? Given the news I see coming in, maybe Steve Miller's "Take the Money and Run" would have been more appropriate...
Try to have a nice day anyway ;)
Thanks to your clicks here are you picks.. the first batch for today.. more later during the day, they do take a bit of time..
Annie Haslam
- 1977 - Annie in Wonderland
- 1985 - Still Life
- 1989 - Annie Haslam
- 1994 - Blessing in Disguise
- 1998 - Live Under...
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Tuesday 22 January 2008 @ 5:02 am
Dubwise said...
Reggae mashups
Witch - Lazy Bones (1975-Zambia)
Valerio Cosi - Freedom Meditation Music Vol. 2 (out-of-print cdr)
http://effortsofatlantis.blogspot.com
Ekko said...
The Drive By Truckers covers--DBTs covering Johnny Cash, Skynyrd, Springsteen, Tom Petty, OutKast!
http://www.berkeleyplace.wordpress.com
Jay Beck said...
3 various artists comps today:
Rockabilly Psychosis and the Garage Disease
World Without Fuzz
Class of '66!
http://twistedperceptions.blogspot.com
bl34ch...
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Monday 21 January 2008 @ 11:12 pm
burro said...
CCCP - Compagni cittadini fratelli partigiani - Ortodossia II
CCCP - Affinità/Divergenze tra il compagno Togliatti e noi al raggiungimento della maggiore età
CCCP - Socialismo e barbarie
http://indieitalia.blogspot.com
Catasto Elettrico said...
RE-UP: MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA - Live in Cleveland 1972
http://catastosfriendlyfire.blogspot.com/
Jobe said...
Hi T-fuzz Guys And Gals
Can it be....? Is it true? Paula Abdul making her first...
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Monday 21 January 2008 @ 11:01 pm
posted in "New Ghostland Observatory - "Heavy Heart"" at http://stereogum.com/archives/mp3/new-ghostland-observatory-heavy-heart_007798.html
Monday 21 January 2008 @ 9:55 pm

Say yeah yeah yeah to four new tracks from BYOP's forthcoming Get Awkward, out 3/18 on Ecstatic Peace/Universal. Jemina's stringing raw and rough-hewn pearls of wisdom and scenery painting about the Pets' surroundings: everybody partying all the time, drowning pressure to change with lots of pills and beers. It's like junior year of high school in song! (via P4K)
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Monday 21 January 2008 @ 9:44 pm
perfectradio@btinternet.com (MIKE) said...
The Monkees - Live In Japan 1968.
Full concert from FM broadcast at the time.
http://beehivecandy.blogspot.com
bigmarecki said...
Hey - Echosystem (2005)
Smolik – Smolik 3 (2006)
Ozomatli - Street Signs (2004)
http://theislandofjewels.blogspot.com
Sweeny said...
Won't You Light and Stay A While, Love Spider
The Low Lows and Parker & Lily, on Partly Porpoise
http://partlyporpoise.blogspot.com
kucsimuka said...
Jethro Tull - Nothing is Easy...
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Monday 21 January 2008 @ 9:14 pm
themusicologist said...
a six artist, six tune, six week marathon begins with the marrow trembling vocals and lyrics of the greatest male singer to grace the twentieth century. Mr Soul himself..
Sam Cooke w/Soul Stirrers - That's Heaven To Me
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tunestop said...
Clogs - Thom's Night Out
Ballistic Brothers - Rude System
Swayzak - Loops From the Bergerie
Pelican - Australasia
A Reminiscent Drive - Mercy Street
Paatos - Kallocain
Baby Mammoth - 10000 Years...
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Monday 21 January 2008 @ 8:19 pm
posted in "New Joseph Arthur - "Rages Of Babylon" (Stereogum Premiere)" at http://stereogum.com/archives/mp3/new-joseph-arthur-rages-of-babylon-stereogum-premi_007796.html
Monday 21 January 2008 @ 7:15 pm
cletus_buckley said...
A lo-fi electronicia 7" from norway's Kim Hiorthøy - I'm This I'm That 7" (2006)
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http://pascalscountrysounds.blogspot.com
cheers big ears.
Unseen-Music-Video said...
Added more rare music videos:
CONJURE ONE feat. SINÉAD O'CONNOR - Tears From The Moon (Remix)
CONJURE ONE - Center Of The Sun (2nd Version)
INFORMATION SOCIETY - Walking Away
INFORMATION SOCIETY - How Long
INFORMATION SOCIETY - Think
INFORMATION SOCIETY - What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy)
INFORMATION...
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Monday 21 January 2008 @ 6:11 pm

Giving us another reason to love him and his silvery locks, David Byrne recently used his blog to clarify and refine claims he made about home recording and the music industry in a Wired article (no, not the one with Thom). In the post, he notes that after the Wired piece ran, he received letters from two Canadians -- Jane Siberry (now called Issa?) and ex-Arcade Firer, current studio co-owner Howard Bilerman -- suggesting home recording's not as inexpensive as Byrne makes it sound, that most folks still use an engineer, musicians still often need advances to record if they don't own all the expensive home equipment, etc. Byrne, admitting he too isn't entirely DIY, prints their letters, along with his responses that "in general, though I exaggerated too much in the Wired piece, the costs have indeed come down dramatically." Makes sense he'd be honest, dude does swear on Neon Bible.
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