<< I know I've said this before many a time, but as far I remember, Audities stopped being strictly a power pop list sometime around 1997. There's no reason why any of those bands (particularly the Clientele, whom I adore) couldn't be discussed on Audities.>> I fully agree with Stewart. In looking at past 5 - 6 #1 albums from my "Best Of" lists, I don't think any of them are typical "power pop" band. Yes I've learned about a ton of great pop bands from this list, but one of the reasons I still like this list more than any of the other 10-15 lists I'm on is that the knowledge and appreciation of music from Audities members is superior to that of members on other lists. Kerry Kompost recently talked about his prog rock band. Awesome. Definitely appeals to the woefully-underrated-`70's-bass-playing-Mike Rutherford-fan in me. I recently posted about how excited I am the James Deem pulled off quite a coup to have The Gladhands reunite at his pop fest this coming September. I like that I can turn to the same group to talk/learn about different types of music. I try to post about new bands or related music news when I can, often to the sound of crickets. That doesn't stop me from posting, but an occasional "cool" or "not cool" would at least be some form of dialog. Maybe my posts don't all go through?? To help the ball rolling, here are a few things I don't recall anybody talking about: Dwight Twilley has recently released a shit load of new (old) recordings. Several rarities comps, an all covers disc and a live disc The Big Star box set out in September looks amazing. Just disappointed that the known studio film footage doesn't appear to be part of the box Did my Cheap Trick does Sgt. Pepper email make it through yesterday? Who knew that 2009 would be the Year of Bun E. Carlos? The new Deluxe Edition of "Who Sells Out" is an early contender for Reissue of the Year. It looks like there will be 10 bonus tracks from the new Sweet/Hoff record, but they're going to be download only. Hope everyone has a great 4th! Chris -----Original Message----- From: audities-owner@smoe.org [mailto:audities-owner@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Stewart Mason Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 1:03 PM To: audities@smoe.org Subject: Re: The problem with this list >I miss the days where Bennett, Borack and Brodeen (the b's of power >pop on this list) used to post frequently, but something is keeping >them from posting as well. Frankly, I suspect that the main reason they don't post here frequently anymore is that a lot of the Audities old guard tend to spend most of our online social time on Facebook these days. It's not that we're being cliquish or anything, it's just that that's a more entertaining place to hang because of the multimedia aspects and the opportunity to discuss things other than music. For instance, David Bash posted something like a couple dozen videos of great obscure Canadian pop bands of the '60s and '70s in honor of Canada Day. You can't really do that on a mailing list. > For example, I think about bands like Franz Ferdinand, The Killers, > the Gaslight Anthem, The Clientele, The Fray, and I could go on for > the rest of the day. I know there are people here who like these > acts, but they never come up in conversation, I suppose, because > they aren't "Audities bands." > > If we're seeing a terminal fade where traditional "power pop" is > concerned, then maybe this is a good time to talk about making the > list a bigger thing. I know I've said this before many a time, but as far I remember, Audities stopped being strictly a power pop list sometime around 1997. There's no reason why any of those bands (particularly the Clientele, whom I adore) couldn't be discussed on Audities. S This email and any attachments contain information from Baker & Taylor which may be confidential, privileged and/or protected by other legal rules. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby advised that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this email is prohibited. If you have received the email in error, please notify us by reply email immediately and then delete the email and your reply from your email system. NOTE: Baker & Taylor accepts no liability for the contents of this email. This email shall not operate to bind Baker & Taylor to any contract, order or other obligation.