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From | "floatingunder" <underthefloat@msn.com> |
Subject | Re: Fishing for hidden Gems |
Date | Sun, 31 Dec 2006 02:06:12 -0000 |
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--- In audities@yahoogroups.com, J&J Giddings <jandjgiddings@...>
wrote:
>
> obvious choices...
> The Merrymakers - Bubblegun
> The Grays - Ro Sham Bo
> Any Linus of Hollywood CD.
> Any Mark Bacino CD
> Star Collector - Songs for the Whole Family ;-)
> Einstiens Sister - Humble Creatures
> Any Silver sun CD.
> Any Tal Bachman CD
> Letters to Cleo - GO!
> Soundtrack to Josie and The Pussycats...mostly.
> Thin Lizard Dawn - Go!(maybe hard to find)
> Any Splitsville/Greenberry Woods CD
> Willie Wisely -especially "She" but all of his stuff is pretty
good.
>
More bands that were making a lot of noise here several years ago
(and some still are at it)... off the top of my head...
Cotton Mather-Kontiki
The Rooks-Encore Echoes
June and the Exit Wounds- A little more Hamilton Please (If you like
late 60's Beach Boys this is a must have. Don't let the name fool
you)
The Vandalias (Power pop for sure)
Dm3 (solid powerpop-Aussie style)
The Lolas (pure powerpop)
Love Nut and/or Myracle Brah
Brad Jones-Gilt Flake
Ken Sharp
Richard X. Heyman
Chris Von Sneidern
The Wondermints
If you can get your hands on the Yellow Pills comps they were very
nice introductions to indie power pop.
Steve D
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