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Guided By Voices – Local Mix Up
Guided By Voices – Local Mix Up
August 28, 2006 at 8:53 am in reply to: new to me/Dinosaur jr/ Mascis interview/npr/world cafe #121115Actually, at the top of the article it says that the interview was done about a year ago. I’m fairly sure the session is up on freesofree also. It’s a killer performance and an interesting interview too though, thanks for the link.
Leadbelly – Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
Leadbelly – Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
August 23, 2006 at 10:26 pm in reply to: Blast from the Past That Did, In Fact, Come from Bug #120966"LightFixturesRotateToTumble " wrote:Oops thanks for pointing that out to me. Sorry. I’m really tired today. I didn’t realize that I had written more than I should have in the title
. I’m gonna fix that………It’s cool. I actually saw your post and put on Bug. And I do agree with you. "They Always Come" is defintely one of my favorites, if not the best track from Bug. I love how it goes from the fast, aggressive beginning to the poppy chorus and then later is just sort of dreamy, but never loses gas. Hopefully we have some great stuff like this on that new album they’re cooking up. Rock on Dino!
"Robert " wrote:And he migh be. But not the dj danger mouse that comprises 50 % of the gnarles barkley thingy. You know, the guy that made the grey album a couple of years ago, with cut&paste melody bits from the beatles white album + jay z´s vocals from the black album.That’s good stuff! Some of it doesnt quite gel, but when it works, it’s a great combination. Have you heard it?
August 23, 2006 at 10:10 pm in reply to: Blast from the Past That Did, In Fact, Come from Bug #120964Not sure ’bout the lyrics, I have great trouble deciphering some of his lyrics. So sorry I can’t help! But just to set it striaght, the actual title of the song is just "They Always Come", just so you know.

Guided by Voices – Mute Superstar
Guided by Voices – Mute Superstar
"Robert " wrote:Thanks jaylst, will check with my local vinyl pusher tomorrow, and if they come up short I´ll use that excellent link of yours.
Man, I´ve been way too deep into briefcase these last months to even bother to check what he´s up to.Sure anytime, glad to help you out. Briefcase is killer. You just can’t beat that version of Wondering Boy Poet from the Peel session. It blows the Vampire On Titus version out of the water.
Yeah, all available on vinyl and three strong and varied releases.
One is Uncle Bob collaborating with powerpopper Tommy Kenne (Keene Brothers),
one is where Bob makes bare bones demos and sends them to Todd Tobias to dress them up (Psycho and the Birds), and the last is a collaboration with former GBV bassist Chris Slusarenko (Takeovers). I would have to say my favorite would be the Keene Brothers. Combining Bob and Keene’s sounds was a wonderful idea.If you’d like, you can order these and other GBV/Pollard/related projects at
http://robertpollard.net/luna.html”>http://robertpollard.net/luna.html"SG " wrote:Man,Robert Pollard is always putting out a record
Haha, that’s true. I look forward to them though, I’m a colonel in the GBV army. I think he actually had three albums come out in May of this year alone, by three different projects too. And I bought all of them.

New Robert Pollard album out October 10th!

My Bloody Valentine – When You Sleep
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