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Well, here's an unexpected source for this sort of thing.
http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2013/08/26/over-the-rhine-prem… -
I actually heard an album recently on Spotify with really interesting music, and I told people I could listen to it if it weren't for the voice, and particularly for the completely obnoxious things he was saying. It was called Yeezus, by someone nam…
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(Quote) FREE BIRD!!! F'in A, man!!
I think I might want to do this, but knowing my tendency to procrastinate I'll make a mix, maybe, and then commit, rather than commit now and probably have to sweat it later.
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They used to let you listen for free, but not any more. That's when I quit going there, but it used to be a constant destination for me. It's legit in the sense that it is based on the Graham archives, not a Russian pirate outlet. I really doubt tha…
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Today I made a Soundrop listening room titled Folk Revival. I described it as, "Primarily artists of the folk music revival of the 1960's, centered in New York City's Greenwich Village but elsewhere too, with their forerunners and successors." I mad…
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The new album Chop Chop from one of my favorite bands, Bell X-1, on Paste:
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I loved Proof Through The Night. I can't believe it's been 30 years.
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The Ballad of Boogie Christ, to be released June 11 by Joseph Arthur, on Paste.
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That guy in gray had better pray.
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I wonder what is his German like--turgid/succinct, clumsy/graceful, etc. Have you read any of it?
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Looking at that Bonhoeffer title on Amazon I see there are something like 15 volumes in the series, at $35-$54, except volumes available in paperback, which are still $18-$19. That's both a lot of reading and a lot of money. Seminaries might spring …
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The early music of the Who never gets old, and half its members had the integrity to die before they got old, but the remainders go on. And on. And on. They should hang it up. Same goes for those geezers, one has even been knighted for heaven's sake…
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Havens was one of my favorite artists back in the day. I saw him once. It was in a gymnasium at Kent State University, back before it became so famous, or infamous. I think, although I'm not sure, it was before Woodstock, too. He sat alone with his …
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I had never heard of Miller, but I just started reading the Google Books version of his book, Music: What Happened? At first it was like popcorn, I just couldn't stop, but I began to realize how good these one paragraph analyses of songs were. I wou…
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Snow, snow and more snow. I love the sight of land and trees blanketed in white, but I've had enough for this go-round, thank you. We expect spring here to be warmer, with some interruptions by returning winter weather, but this year it's been more …
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(Quote) And I don't blame them. I usually think of griping about frivolous lawsuites being part of a larger right-wing agenda I wouldn't want to be associated with, but this is ridiculous. eMusic did not somehow sniff out folks' credit card numbe…
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deleted because the picture was huge and I didn't want to break a thread, too.
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Is that J.R. Richards? He was a great pitcher, while he lasted, and seemed to be a good guy, too.
I read this thread and am amazed by the patience and endurance all of you show. Or maybe it's just a masochistic love of abuse, I don't kno… -
As a way of promoting Dan Brown's next book, Barnes & Noble was giving away The DaVinci Code for Nook free. I read it, and I thought it was worth every penny I paid for it. They included a chapter from the forthcoming book, Inferno. It doesn't …
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When punk came out I didn't get it. It was too much change from what I loved. Then a guy I worked with, younger than I, insisted on taking me to the movies to see Rock and Roll High School and I loved it. I saw that the discontinuity was within a la…
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Two people who were a little more directly connected to music than the Iron Lady:
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The radio program Marketplace had a segment about Thatcher and music. (Quote) They have on that page a Spotify playlist…
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I was reading the NY Times obit for Ebert, which saddens me, when I saw a link to this obit:
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Mosquito, by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs:
http://noisey.vice.com/blog/heres-a-stream-of-mosquito-the-new-album-by-yeah-yeah-yeahs
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I'm listening to the Butcher and despite significant differences it sort of reminds me of something my friends and I all loved way back in the day called "Inside" by Paul Horn.
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(Quote) Employed, I guess.