Gunbunnies - Paw Paw Patch (1990)
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For a record produced by Jim Dickinson, who twiddled the knobs for the
likes of the Replacements and Rolling Stones, I was hoping the *Gunbunnies*would've ...
so if i ever cross your mind
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This happened at my house last night. What an ebullient evening of purity
and candor. Thanks, Cataldo. [and thanks Kevin for taping it]
“Life Quotes” 22 [Curiosities #166]
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[First, check out "Life Quotes" Part 1, "Life Quotes" Part 2, "Life
Quotes" Part 3, "Life Quotes" Part 4, "Life Quotes" Part 5, "Life Quotes"
Part 6, "Life...
Nerk Twins - Either Way - 1997
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This obscure jangle-pop duo has made a fine album that is, unfortunately,
almost impossible to find, but well worth the effort. Out of thirteen
songs, nin...
Nacosta interview
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Nacosta is a psychedelic folk rock band from Los Angeles, CA whose music
bridges a gap between Nick Drake’s fingerpicked introspection and Sonic
You...
Reupload - Mason Proffit - Vote!
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*Label: Warner Brothers
Year of Release: 1972*
In Britain, we’re completely used to the “Rock the Vote” campaign where pop
stars will nag young people to...
James Hogg –Lovely Lady Rock
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*James Hogg –Lovely Lady Rock/Happy Sad –Regal Zonophone RZ 3054 (1972 UK)*
Produced by *Chris Thomas*, *Lovely Lady Rock* was the first of three
singles...
Crazy About Secret Powers
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I am currently feeling a bit intoxicated because of *Secret Powers*. In
order to become really special to someone a band/artist must have the
ability to at...
Automatic - Transmitter
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[image: Cover]
Banda:
*Automatic*Disco:
*Transmitter*Ano: 1996
Gênero: Hard Rock
Faixas:
Nº Nome Tempo 1 Another Up 2:42 2 It's Like Sound 3:27 3 Blown 5...
Hawkwind - 1974 - Hall of the Mountain Grill
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Quality: 4.25 out of 5
Trip-O-Meter: 4.5 out of 5
Hawkwind's interstellar jets are in hyperspace on this LP, the band fresh
off of its filling rattling suc...
-valis Pick of the Week
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Hail Voyagers! Hoo! and Boy Howdy! This week we're all over the
Memphis-centric psych' n' roll of Tiger High and their preserved assault on
your *Shatner...
Hot Dates (Repost)
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Very rare independent release by the Boston group Hot Dates. Their only LP
release. Powerpop to the max! Some great stuff here and it took quite some
tim...
February's Picks
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*Lord John tripping the light fantastic at the Mind's Eye with the Captain
Whizzo lightshow, Tramps, NYC, NY Spring 1988**1. LORD JOHN-"My World Dies
Screa...
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LINKS DOWN
As you may have noticed, plenty of links are down. I can't re-up
everything, but i will try to actualize broken links when i get a message.
Don'...
Naive - Batman (Remix) 12"
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The rarest of them all. This is the 12" of Batman, the best song by Naive.
Who would have thought this song has a 12"? I always knew Naive released
just...
Mommy, Why?
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It’s Friday, which means more terrible music for you.
*Why Doesn’t Daddy Come Home* originally appeared on thealbum *Movin’ Thru
Dakota Country*, one of ...
Mike Viola - In Studio Performance December 23, 2011
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Mike Viola completists probably already have this one. However, if you
missed it, here is a link to a download of Mike's recent radio show on WFMUlast Decem...
A new year - A new exhibit
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As the new year begins I'm happy to announce that I've been invited to
exhibit my art at the La Canada Flintridge Library once again. This will be
my third...
Delays
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Apologies for the delays.
Truth be known, it's a combination of losing the muse for a bit and
catching up with loads of old friends that I haven't spoken t...
Elton John & "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"
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Elton John achieved stardom with his second album which was released in
1970. The single, “Your Song”, became a number one hit and launched a
successful c...
Can we have our ball back please...?
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Well, you're probably aware that a bunch of file sharing sites are
currently 'frozen'... this means that, for the foreseeable future, BPFE is
a graveyard ...
Mega-up-yours
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Though this blog has not been tended to in months, at least I could content
myself (pardon the pun) that most of its content was still available. With
toda...
Freddie Gage - Drugs and Youth
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Freddie Gage - Drugs and Youth released on LP, no date given Freddie Gage is a Southern Baptist preacher who seems mostly known for the cover of his album A...
Post-Thanksgiving Purge
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Pearl Jam – Riverside; Newcastle, England [2.22.92]
Radio Broadcast
01 - Oceans
02 - Even Flow
03 - Why Go
04 - Jeremy
05 - Deep
06 - Alive
07 - Hunger Stri...
Show Me Them Now - Joe Meek specials
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Here's a new batch of Joe Meek related shows.
The first two feature Joe Meek expert David Peters from Falmouth (above) ,
and in the 3rd show Dave spins so...
humants
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Halloween is tomorrow
Gavin's very excited
he's 8 now
Miette will be excited once she see's what's up
that all she has to do is walk around in a Gnome outfit...
Dick Clark's Rock, Roll & Remember May 1985
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*Dick Clark's Rock, Roll & Remember 4LP Radio Show ~ $65*
Dated May 31, 1985, this 4 hour long Dick Clark radio show highlights the
Monkees! It features 10...
BLOWN – FOREVER (1993)
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This is Blown‘s full length debut. Nick Rudd is the singer/guitarist for
Blown… it’s his baby. Straight forward guitar pop with honest lyrics,
precise play...
"I see in the near future a crisis approaching. It unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety of my country. The money powers preys upon the nation in times of peace and conspires against it in times of adversity. It is more despotic than a monarchy, more insolent than autocracy, more selfish than bureaucracy. It denounces, as public enemies, all who question its methods or throw light upon its crimes. I have two great enemies, the Southern Army in front of me & the financial institutions at the rear, the latter is my greatest foe. Corporations have been enthroned, and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money power of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until the wealth is aggregated in the hands of a few, and the Republic is destroyed." -Abraham Lincoln, (letter to William Elkins, Nov 21, 1864)
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