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From | rob@splitsville.com |
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Date | Tue, 24 Jan 2006 10:28:14 -0500 |
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Amplifier Magazine would be a good one for you
http://www.amplifiermagazine.com/
>----- ------- Original Message ------- -----
>From: :audities@smoe.org
>To: audities@smoe.org
>Sent: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 10:22:45
>
>Hey Gang,
>
>I just cancelled Esquire (with great, overdue joy)
>and Mental Floss
>(somewhat reluctantly) and I'm really hoping to
>find a nice
>indie-focused music mag to replace them. Any
>suggestions? I know lots of
>mags are mentioned here, so if anyone has compiled
>a list, that would be
>great. Otherwise, I figure that in a small handfull
>of short posts, I'll
>have plenty to look into. Off-list responses
>welcome also! I read Paste
>Magazine cover to cover, and I haven't gotten
>Rolling Stone or Spin in
>(I'm sure it's been) much more than a decade. I'll
>be 47 on 2/8/06. I'm
>most definitely a "populist" power-pop lover (with
>a sometimes
>alt.country or pop singer-songwriter leaning), e.g.
>I think all but one
>of my personal top ten for 2005 will make this
>years *Group* top 15 or
>so. Never enough hand claps, huge hooks, ringing
>geetars and la-la-la's
>for me ... :-)
>
>Thanks in advance for your help everybody!
>
>jeff teez
>
>(who, for several years, jumped up and down on his
>basement sofa with a
>cheap tambourine and sang along at the top of his
>little lungs to all
>the Monkees records)
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