Results for Sam & Dave
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by The C! Team•July 1, 2009•
"As we take a much-needed week-long break to press reset on our rollickin' rock-journo publishing schedule, dig in to our bi-annual book reviews!"
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by David Gendelman•June 12, 2009•
"In the two years since they’d made their first record, the Drags had become the real deal, a success, even if not everyone understood it."
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by Jim Welte•May 8, 2009•
With funky basslines, surf guitar, stout brass, and a Cambodian pop princess as its singer, the sound of Dengue Fever is otherworldly. So it was little surprise that the LA-based band proved a perfect match as the live soundtrack to a screening of The Lost World, a 1925 silent film that depicts dinosaurs, intrepid explorers, and more than a few moments of unintentional comedy.
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by James Greene, Jr.•May 8, 2009•
"I love Punk Rock a lot. I still listen to it in the morning in my van when I go to Starbucks to get my quad espresso. It cheers me up."
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by Mike Conklin•May 6, 2009•
"I don’t know about you guys, but I have straight up fucking had it with the Pixies. I’m done. No more Pixies for me."
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9/2/2008
Haha - you wouldn't happen to live in N.C., now would you Chris?! I really wonder ...
At least your message was one of...
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2/17/2008
Yes, his phrasing was unique to say the least. He played against the rhythm and messed around with his own counter...
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2/17/2008
[quote user="Riothamus"]
--including Jimi Hendrix. Mitch Mitchell was so good, though, holding things together. ...
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11/17/2007
I was at that concert. The opening band was Taste (Rory Gallagher), next was Delaney,Bonnie and Friends (Dave Mason on...
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11/17/2007
The Chuck Berry show from 12.29.67 at Winterland is indeed a fine show, with excellent guitar playing from Mr. Berry....
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