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Lou Reed-Spanish Fly:Live In Spain
Spanish Fly:Live In Spain features eleven songs by Lou Reed, filmed at the Benicassim Festival in Spain in 2004.
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lou reed
Velvet Underground & Nico
The Velvet Underground's first album spawned an entire genre of music. How the 'alternative' version was discovered on an acetate and what tracks it contained.
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nico
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banana
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album
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mp3
Venus in Furs, Streetwalkin' Cheetahs, and other oddities: The Proto-Punks
Great underground bands of the late 1960's and early 1970's, such as the Velvet Underground, the Stooges, and the MC5, would greatly influence the sound and the look of post-punk.
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punk
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post-punk
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iggy pop
“Jonathan, Jonathan? We wanna know something.”
Jonathan Richman was one of the leading lights of the proto-punk movement. As the leader of the Modern Lovers, Richman hung with the Velvet Underground and Andy Warhol, and made barn-burning Lps with unforgettable, unhinged rockabilly-influenced songs like “Roadrunner” and “She Cracks.”
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andy warhol
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modern lovers
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she cracked
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roadrunner
Lou Reed: Still the King of Rock
Lou Reed performed at the Paramount Theater in Asbury Park recently. The following is a review of that show.
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paramount theater
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asbury park
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concert
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concert reviews
Mercury Rev's greatest album
Mercury Rev's 1995 classic 'See You on the Other Side' is a sprawlingly ambitious mix of beautiful melodies, complex arrangements and psychedelic lullabies
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see you on the other side
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flaming lips
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dave fridmann
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yerself is steam
Alpha's Come From Heaven: Buy It!
Massive Attack's former labelmates Alpha took the 'Bristol sound' into new dimensions of drifting, languorous beauty with Comes From Heaven's jazzy, soulful soundscapes
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come from heaven
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bristol
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massive attack
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tricky
An Arresting New Development
The second installment of "Flexible Strategies: The Many Incarnations of Sting."
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police
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stewart copeland
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andy summers
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mike hewlett
Choice Cuts: July / August 2004
MUSIC REVIEWS! Featuring Tommy Stinson, The Delgados, The Gris Gris, Hayden, Glenn Jones, Nanook of the North, and The Soviettes.
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tommy stinson
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mckibbin
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replacements
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village gorilla head
Review of Raw Power by the Stooges
The sound can be ear-shattering, but the whine of the guitars and shrieking vocals can shake souls like tectonic plates - with the benefit of not causing earthquakes.
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the stooges
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raw power reviews
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the weirdness
Three Cheers For The 'New Indie'
In the 1980s, British indie culture seemed stuck in a ghetto mentality. But in today's iPod culture, it is more open-minded, and cooler-looking, than ever before
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1980s
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all tomorrow's parties
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open-minded
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nme
Glastonbury Festival Lineups
Glastonbury is probably the world's most famous rock festival having started in 1970 and run more or less continuously since then. So, who's played there over the years?
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pilton somerset
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pyramid stage
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