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From TwangBoy@aol.com
Subject Re: Top 20 of 2004 poll update
Date Thu, 06 Jan 2005 19:56:03 -0500

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In a message dated 1/6/2005 7:43:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, Matthew George <abertawe@gmail.com> writes:

Whenever somebody writes to say they enjoyed a Wildhearts album, I let out a quiet whimper of delight - in the 90s, the Wildhearts were written off as a scuzzy pub-rock band with heroin habits the size of their riffs.  But they write superb pop songs.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

bravo!

i know i myself started a Wildhearts thread way back last year and as much of a pop fan that I am, good songs are good songs, regardless of the 'packaging', period.......any music that can shred and be melodic too is right up my alley!!!..i to have learned about a ton of stuff from folks on this list, and I have pretty wide ranging tastes...some of my faves from the year are below, and some of them I've only discovered this years, so what the heck, it's NEW to me!!!!!!

The Kicks -  Hello Hong King
Trashcan Sinatras - Weighlifting
Boss Martians - The Set Up
Dom Mariani - Morning Blues and Greens
Tim Cullen - Fun Razor
Starbyrd - UK web only Byrds soundalikes
Spearmint - A Leopard and Other Stories
Rock E. Rollins
Outrageous Cherry
The Ordinary Boys - Over The Conter Culture
The Open - The Silent Hours
My Chemical Romance - I'm Not Okay (I Promise) love that song!
Kasabian
Hoodoo Gurus - Mach Schau - new Aussie release

- jim horan


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