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From | Bruce Brodeen <popmusic@notlame.com> |
Subject | Spin 'n Power Pop |
Date | Thu, 22 Mar 2007 09:22:12 -0600 |
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Heck, I'm in there and never even bothered to pick it up!
I subscribe to it(hey, it's $10 a year!) and they lost my issue and I just
never sauntered over to pick one up.
It was interesting, though.....the article was originally going to be on
power pop in general....i did a long interview w/ the writer and gave her
all kinds of pithy quotes 'n such to latch onto...but I think they realized
it was not much of a story for their readers and Robbie Rist was a *much*
more interesting angle to take.
And they were right, a good editorial call for their readership.
So if anyone has a link, post it! I'd love to read it. ;-P
Bruce
@ Not Lame
> From: <audities-owner@smoe.org>
> Reply-To: <audities@smoe.org>
> Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 11:00:44 -0400
> To: <audities@smoe.org>
> Subject: audities-digest V5 #201 (14 msgs)
>
>
> For those of us in England unable to buy the magazine. Is there a way
> to read the article online?
>
>
>
> On 22/03/07, AssociationWorks <AssociationWorks@comcast.net> wrote:
>> Has anyone seen the February issue of SPIN? I was floored to see such an
>> in-depth piece from a rag that's barely given half a shit about
>> melodically-driven,
>> non-trendy rock ... as far as I can remember. With pics of David Bash, Robbie
>> Rist and quotes from Bruce Brodeen to boot!! While the tone of the piece is
>> somewhat dire about any hope of mainstream acceptance for power pop, it's
>> farily balanced and name-drops quite a few folks, bands and artists discussed
>> regularly on Audities.
>>
>> I'm curious how they caught on...
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>
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