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Subject | Re: audities-digest V3 #562 (4 msgs) |
Date | Thu, 13 Oct 2005 18:41:03 +0000 |
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Check the Not Lame site.That is the source for the recent re-issues.
>From: Maria Marolda <mapycbkab@yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: audities@smoe.org
>To: audities@smoe.org
>Subject: Re: audities-digest V3 #562 (4 msgs)
>Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 11:13:26 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Hey anybody out there heard of THE TOMS. I caught the
>tail end of a track played on a local college radio
>station. Great sound! Just need to find it and buy it.
>Thanks much
>Maria
>
>--- audities-owner@smoe.org wrote:
>
> > The Audities Digest: for the discussion of insanely
> > great pop
> > Volume 3 : Issue 562 : "text" Format
> >
> > Messages in this Issue:
> > Re: Saul Zonana (and lots of other stuff too)
> >
> > [snap_crackle_pop@comcast.net (Craig Leve)]
> > Locksley on tour [Anna Borg
> > <anna@tallboyrecords.com>]
> > Re: With Egos Set Aside and Blues On Its Mind,
> > Cream Reunites....
> > ["Stephen Thorn"
> > <youngthorn@earthlink.net>]
> > Re: Children Of Nuggets ["David Bash"
> > <bashpop@earthlink.net>]
> >
> >
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> >
> > Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 16:59:50 +0000
> > From: snap_crackle_pop@comcast.net (Craig Leve)
> > To: audities@smoe.org
> > Subject: Re: Saul Zonana (and lots of other stuff
> > too)
> > Message-ID:
> >
><101220051659.9176.434D41060000FA89000023D822007348409F019FA10A04050C0E9D0CA19F0E029C@comcast.net>
> >
> > Yeah! And it's available on EMusic, as well. Just
> > picked up some Turtles from eMusic. They've really
> > got it going on there.
> >
> > My friends Cabinessence will soon have their CD out.
> > Cheer them. They just keep getting better and
> > better. Buy their music:
> > http://cabinessencemusic.com/ and
> > http://www.myspace.com/cabinessence. Looks like they
> > are on the lookout for reviewers, too - and I know a
> > few folks here do that sorta thing. I believe they
> > will be planning at trip to SF and LA areas very
> > soon. I hope some of you will go see them.
> >
> > Also, another band I touted previously now have a
> > proper release. The Village Green have an EP out
> > which you can check out at:
> > http://villagegreenmusic.com and
> > http://www.myspace.com/villagegreen.
> >
> > Other things that have me curious: Lots of Kirsty
> > MacColl reissue and comp activity this year that
> > never, ever got mentioned here. "Kite", "Electric
> > Landlady" and "Titanic Days" were all reissued with
> > a helping of bonus tracks on each. And Virgin put
> > out a really terrific 3 CD retrospective with lots
> > of hard to find, never before issued (or never on
> > CD) tracks. And it's a great starting place for the
> > uninitiated, but has so much for longtime fans too.
> > Did I already mention this here? Sorry to waste your
> > bandwidth, if so.
> >
> > The new Girl Group box set on Rhino is a revelation.
> > Though I've run across a handful of these tracks in
> > the past, it comes to me mostly as found sounds. My
> > understanding is that licensing of Spector related
> > material is prohibitive and so they end up taking a
> > different tack here (well I don't know, maybe this
> > was always the plan). The most obvious and
> > previously anthologized tracks are not here (though
> > those groups and artist still do often appear). By
> > digging much deeper into the archives of lost and
> > forgotten girl group sounds they've made a
> > compelling, undeniable case for the relevance of
> > this era to serious lovers of pop music. I don't
> > think I've enjoyed a box set this much in years.
> >
> > And on a related note I wouldn't call myself
> > disappointed by the Children of Nuggets box, because
> > it's excellent as well. But I can't help listening
> > to artists on the set who've been previously
> > anthologized in Rhino boxes and wondering if the
> > particular tracks chosen were influenced by those
> > previous anthologies. That might seem like an obtuse
> > criticism, but it seemed like some choices for the
> > Rain Parade, Spongetones, The Plimsouls and others
> > might have been affected by previous dips into the
> > same pond. Maybe that's as it should be, but I guess
> > part of the wonder of the original Nuggets album is
> > the sense of possibility it engendered by drawing
> > from where Lenny Kaye wanted to take it and that
> > alone. Still, great to see one of my all time
> > favorites "The Trains" by The Nashville Ramblers
> > appear again. They can play that one at my funeral.
> > What a song. Strange funeral song, tho. Anyway,
> > it's a very minor criticism - I think it's an
> > amazing set.
> >
> > Ok, on deck for the morning - new Terry Anderson and
> > The Magic Numbers.
> >
> > -craig
> > ++++++++
> > Host: Snap, Crackle, POP!
> > Fridays 10am-12noon, Pacific Time
> > Eugene, OR KWVA 88.1 FM
> > http://kwvaradio.org
> > http://www.myspace.com/snapcracklepop
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > Anybody heard this guy's "42 Days" album? Wow.
> > >
> > > The name popped up in the "recommended for you"
> > listings for me on amazon.com,
> > > and I came across it and decided to pick it up.
> > It's a major contender. He comes
> > > down on the edgier side of power pop (heavy,
> > almost "rawk"-y bottom, biting
> > > guitar riffs), but it's very melodic. Beatles
> > influence is strong, but I also
> > > hear shades of Willie Wisely's "She" (an
> > underrated masterpiece, in my book).
> > >
> > > Anyway, just wondering if anybody shares my
> > enthusiasm for him?
> > >
> > > --tc
> >
> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 15:20:44 -0700 (PDT)
> > From: Anna Borg <anna@tallboyrecords.com>
> > To: audities@smoe.org
> > Subject: Locksley on tour
> > Message-ID:
> >
><20051012222044.46421.qmail@web32610.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
> >
> >
> > I found this band on CD Baby a while back. They
> > have
> > a great "beat" sound with harmonies, cool guitar,
> > etc.
> > I mean, hell...all that pop stuff sounds the same
> > right??! Well, these guys are up there. They are
> > on
> > tour and I really encourage you to check them out!!!
> >
> > I can't believe they are at the Whiskey in LA. I
> > mean..ugh. but oh well, I'll be there!
> >
> > anna
> >
> >
> > > Here ye, Here ye! Locksley coming to a city near
> > > you! Soon. Sooner than you might think. Like, in
> > > days, potentially. So, click here:
> > > http://www.bandoflocksley.com/shows.php to find
> > > details for when we can meet you and vice versa.
> > > Here's a smattering of cities we'll be playing:
> > >
> > > New York, NY
> > > Princeton, NJ
> > > Philadelphia, PA
> > > Washington, D.C.
> > > Norfolk, VA
> > > Lexington, KY
> > > Dallas, TX
> > > Austin, TX
> > > Albuquerque, NM
> > > Tucson, AZ
> > > Los Angeles, CA
> > > Eugene, OR
> > > Denver, CO
> > > Des Moines, IO
> > > Madison, WI
> > > State College, PA
> > > Greenville, NC
> > >
> > > More to come! (Seattle, Portland, Chicago, etc...
> > > Never fear.)
> > >
> > > Also of note: LOCKSLEY ARE FINALISTS TO OPEN FOR
> > > HANSON IN NEW YORK
> > > This is a great opportunity for us; help us out by
> > > going to http://www.hanson.net and clicking on New
> > > York, NY and voting for Locksley. We wanted to
> > make
> > > some joke like: "Help us out by going to
> > > www.hanson.net and voting for Rockets and Cars
> > (one
> > > of our competitors) then: WOOOOOOAAAAAHH!!! Slow
> > > down there. I'm only kidding. Vote for Locksley.
> > > Thanks!" But that may have confused you. That's
> > the
> > > last thing we want to do. Confuse you. We may con
> > > you. We may even fuse you. But we would never
> > > con-fuse you. Never that. *cough, cough*
> > >
> > > That's all for today. See you soon!
> > > -Locksley
> > >
> > > yeah, rock.
> >
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