The original question had to do with Macca appearing on Late Night Talk Shows. Not Super Bowl pre-game shows, Stern or Ellen or anything else. Just late night. I just additionalloy threw in those 2 (Ellen & the View) because they ARE actual talk shows...but not late night ones? Checkmate? RP ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 15:04:47 -0000 From: "floatingunder" To: audities@smoe.org Subject: Re: Paul on talk shows Message-ID: --- In audities@yahoogroups.com, Lee Elliott wrote: > > And 2 on Howard Stern - not sure if he allowed them to be televised. > > -- > Lee Elliott OK, not a talk show but... didn't he get "interviewed" by the football announcers when he played at the super bowl a few years ago? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 08:23:35 -0700 From: Michael Coxe To: audities@smoe.org Subject: Re: an audacious challenge :) Message-ID: <4A648BF7.60101@gmail.com> On 7/19/2009 8:04 PM, Daryll Collins wrote: > > Personally if this list only encompassed such a narrow aspect of the > music scene, I'd have little interest. I've always looked at this list > as pertaining to Pure Pop. A much wider umbrella. The Audities Magazine model was quite broad. Insanely Great Pop embraced the quirky, the twangy, the indie, the loud and pounding (Off Broadway's "Fallin In'" screams Insanely Great!) and (insert pop genre here). Power-Pop was not the only popism. I remember the first Audities-List discussions being about Kyle Vincent and That Thing You Do - neither following a strict power-pop definition. But the magazine took a dirt nap shortly after the list began, and its mantra faded. Anyone remember early-on storm over the Ambrosia discussion? Oh the heresy - the genre whose name shall not be mentioned - AOR! Now that was fun! Bash vs. the Bomp crowd. Right up there with the Twee death match of Mason & Oakes. - Michael ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 11:28:53 -0400 From: "Christopher Kouzes" To: Subject: Re: an audacious challenge :) Message-ID: I use the term pretty loose and liberally. Especially now when ripping CDs and needing to tag songs and albums appropriately. Pretty much if it's catchy and melodic (ranging from balls out to wussy in terms of power), I'm generally tagging it as "power pop." If nothing else it helps separate this type of music from more general categories such as "pop" or "rock." -----Original Message----- From: audities-owner@smoe.org [mailto:audities-owner@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Michael Coxe Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 11:24 AM To: audities@smoe.org Subject: Re: an audacious challenge :) On 7/19/2009 8:04 PM, Daryll Collins wrote: > > Personally if this list only encompassed such a narrow aspect of the > music scene, I'd have little interest. I've always looked at this list > as pertaining to Pure Pop. A much wider umbrella. The Audities Magazine model was quite broad. Insanely Great Pop embraced the quirky, the twangy, the indie, the loud and pounding (Off Broadway's "Fallin In'" screams Insanely Great!) and (insert pop genre here). Power-Pop was not the only popism. I remember the first Audities-List discussions being about Kyle Vincent and That Thing You Do - neither following a strict power-pop definition. But the magazine took a dirt nap shortly after the list began, and its mantra faded. Anyone remember early-on storm over the Ambrosia discussion? Oh the heresy - the genre whose name shall not be mentioned - AOR! Now that was fun! Bash vs. the Bomp crowd. Right up there with the Twee death match of Mason & Oakes. - Michael ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 08:17:43 -0700 (PDT) From: Marty Rudnick To: Subject: Re: The Definition Message-ID: <20090720151743.354DE1EFA@swiftsure.cnchost.com> I know people don't think of Wikipedia as authoritative, but this is as good a definition as I've seen: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_pop ...if that helps put an end to it. End to it! ---- wrote: > > It's ba-aack. > > ---------- Original Message ---------- > For the sake of discussion, would you be willing to give me examples of > what Power Pop is? > > My definition of Power Pop is . . . > > > > ======================================================================= > Detailed Audities-List information: > To manage your Audities List settings or unsubscribe: > > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 16:12:59 -0000 From: "rickbilous" To: audities@smoe.org Subject: Re: an audacious challenge :) Message-ID: Gigolo Aunts - Minor Chords and Major ThemesAbsolutely stellar - every single song is amazing.This is the album that SHOULD have made them huge. They opened for Counting Crows on this tour, back when Counting Crows was huge. You can find this one pretty easily in a cut-out bin at the few record stores that are left  on a side note I just got back from my first trip to New York, and while I love the city and its residents, the record store shopping was absolutely atrocious. Considering the number of people that live there, there weren't very many stores ( I went to about 15), and the selection in them was lame - I went to Greenwich Village (Bleeker Street) and the East Village (St Mark's Place) - am I missing something? A lot of the music stores that were in the phone book had since gone out of business. Is this happening in other cities? I honestly felt like I wasted a day that I could have been sightseeing instead (or waiting in line to see Letterman).I know in Calgary, qui! te a few stores have closed down recently(in the small chance you will be coming to Calgary, check out RECORDLAND - still the single best record store I have ever been to ( I know I have to check out Amoeba in the future). In my opinion, the best city to go music shopping is without question SEATTLE there has to be about 10 great stores in the Emerald City. New Yorkers, I know you love your city, and I love it too, but the music stores stink! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 16:15:46 GMT From: "garymaher@juno.com" To: audities@smoe.org Subject: Re: Paul on talk shows Message-ID: <20090720.121546.21079.0@webmail06.vgs.untd.com> At least one of the Howard Stern Shows with Macca was televised. I remember seeing it. And here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_wxmfKg3jk g ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 16:30:35 -0000 From: "floatingunder" To: audities@smoe.org Subject: Upon further review Message-ID: This is question to any of you who write reviews of music (in print, blog or elsewhere). You all must have written reviews of music that you loved at that moment in time and then later, after repeated listens came to believe it didn't really measure up as you thought it had. Perhaps it simply didn't age as well as you'd assumed. Or conversely, perhaps you reviewed something you panned at the time but after further exposure to the music (or simply the timing of hearing it again at another time in your life) you came to love it. So my question is do any albums really jump out to you that you initially loved and came to dismiss or even loath? Or vice versa? Have you written updated reviews to "correct" your opinion? If your so inclined to share, I'm just find such things interesting... Steve D. NP: Lou Christie "Paint America Love" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 16:44:24 +0000 From: rob@splitsville.com To: audities@smoe.org Subject: Re: Upon further review Message-ID: <1092306317-1248108264-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net -1157445248-@bxe1292.bisx.prod.on.blackberry> Much more loathe then loved. I was a bit of a music snob (no shit) when I was younger, and I thought Van Halen and Bon-era AC/DC sucked. Wrong. Listen to VH's "Fair Warning". Absolutely rocks. "Unchained", "So This Is Love?", etc are phenomenal. And it's even got some great backing harmony vocals on there. The entire Bon-era of ACDC is absolutely kick ass, balls to the wall rock. And that band could boogie with the best of 'em. I want to break shit when I hear "Long Way to the Top", "TNT", "Whole Lotta Rosie" and such. Masterpieces of sonic power. ------Original Message------ From: floatingunder Sender: audities-owner@smoe.org To: audities@smoe.org ReplyTo: audities@smoe.org Subject: Upon further review Sent: Jul 20, 2009 10:30 AM This is question to any of you who write reviews of music (in print, blog or elsewhere). You all must have written reviews of music that you loved at that moment in time and then later, after repeated listens came to believe it didn't really measure up as you thought it had. Perhaps it simply didn't age as well as you'd assumed. Or conversely, perhaps you reviewed something you panned at the time but after further exposure to the music (or simply the timing of hearing it again at another time in your life) you came to love it. So my question is do any albums really jump out to you that you initially loved and came to dismiss or even loath? Or vice versa? Have you written updated reviews to "correct" your opinion? If your so inclined to share, I'm just find such things interesting... Steve D. NP: Lou Christie "Paint America Love" Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone with SprintSpeed ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 10:29:13 -0600 From: Sam Smith To: audities@smoe.org Subject: Re: Adam Marsland new double album Message-ID: <4A649B59.2070100@estreet.com> Put me down for "can't wait." AdamGhost@aol.com wrote: > Delurking to do my self-promoting due diligence, since it hasn't been > posted previously: > > I have a new album coming out on August 18th called GO WEST. It's a > double CD set. 23 new songs, with a 12-page full color illustrated > lyric booklet. > It's the best work I've ever done. Easily. The album touches on > soul, > rock, punk, pure pop, roots, and even funk and disco influences. It > also > includes two covers of songs originally done by the Damned and Kim Fox. > > I'll be performing the entire album with a ten-piece band (including > Evie > Sands -- who does killer vocals on the new album -- and the usual > gang) on > July 31st at Brennan's Pub in Marina Del Rey, CA. We'll also be > previewing > some of the songs at IPO on July 29th. > > The first video and preview track from the album, "When I Lied To > Everyone," will be posted on Tuesday to youtube and elsewhere. If > you are into the > old, edgy Cockeyed Ghost vibe, you will dig this track. > > I'll be on tour throughout the fall with a full band to promote the > album. > > People interested in the album and tour should send me a friend > request at > Facebook and/or myspace at the links below. I am not as connected to > blogs > as I used to be, so feel free to repost this if you know of others that > might be interested. > > Thanks so much...re-lurking. > adam marsland > www.adammarsland.com > www.myspace.com/adammarsland > www.facebook.com/karmafrog > > > ************** > Can love help you live longer? Find > out now. > (http://personals.aol.com/articles/2009/02/18/longer-lives-through- > relationships/?ncid=emlweuslove00000001) > > > -- _______________________ *Sam Smith* * » RazzberrySync Mobile, Inc. * *: Principal* * » Black Dog Strategic * *: President* * » Lullaby Pit * *: Editor* * » Scholars & Rogues * *: Editor* *voice:* *303.229.0619 /m* *skype**:** * docsammy22 *usps**:* 5132 Grey Wolf Pl. Broomfield CO 80023 *aim:* lullabypit *e-mail:* sam@estreet.com /"...it's a lonesome thing to be passing small towns with the lights shining sideways when the night is down, or going in strange places with a dog nosing before you and a dog nosing behind, or drawn to the cities where you'd hear a voice kissing and talking deep love in every shadow of the ditch, and you passing on with an empty, hungry stomach failing from your heart." - John Millington Synge / ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 10:04:52 -0700 From: "Jeff Shelton" To: Subject: Re: The Definition Message-ID: <064201ca095c$334d36e0$99e7a4a0$@net> What is Power Pop? Here you go... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cEvEUKN4Fw ---------- Original Message ---------- For the sake of discussion, would you be willing to give me examples of what Power Pop is? My definition of Power Pop is . . . ------------------------------ End of audities-digest V6 #219 (13 msgs) **********