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I’d seen Iron & Wine a few times, including one magical time in 2004 at the Great American Music Hall, but even that time wasn’t at a venue as small as the Swedish American. Maybe this show stuck with me because his set list, …
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I Pick My Nose Blog shares his Best Personal Music Moments from 2009
Bourbon Crow – You Have No Friends.mp3 31.
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0vsky: VA – R&Rolls vol. I – II – III – IV
As expected, the audience got amped up at the sight of Israel Nebeker, Blind Pilot’s front man. But the crowd’s anticipation of the headlining act was getting stronger and stronger. I was excited yet somewhat confused: was I at the …
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Blind Pilot + Laura Veirs – Neumo's (Seattle, WA; Dec. 2, 2009)
The majority of the tracks stem directly from the old school hip-hop of the late 80s and early 90s, evoking Tribe and Slick Rick with Lyrics Born blazing over each grooving beat with political, populist, and vibrantly visual flow, …
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MUSIC REVIEWS: Shaky Hands, Cave Singers, Lyrics Born, CeU …
http://www.mediafire.com/?fmyz0egwm2i There are NO bad tracks on this album.
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Grown Man – Loudon Wainwright III (1995)
MP3@320 Kbps | 231 MB Genre: Instrumental Neo Classical New AgeTRACKLIST: CD1: 01.
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Ludovico Einaudi – La Scala: Concert 03 03 03: Live at La Scala …
…like Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad side by side with ’80s ska/punk/reggae acts Fishbone and the English Beat.
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The English Beat / Fishbone in Englewood, CO at Gothic Theatre on …
731 FOUNTAINS OF WAYNE , The Dykeenies, London Astoria, Monday 21 May 2007.
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David Rose's Gig Diaries: 731 FOUNTAINS OF WAYNE, The Dykeenies …
As were their openers—I can’t leave this review without giving a big high-five to thenewno2, an electric indie-rock group from London, or Heartless Bastards , whose vocalist gave me goosebumps for a straight minute with her deep, …
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melophobe | Wolfmother + Heartless Bastards + thenewno2 – Roseland …
Lykke Li came to us in that initial rush and I thought you might like to hear her version of the classic 60′s cut “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?” made famous by the Shirelles. You can watch the video here and if you like it enough to …
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melophobe | Lykke Li wonders “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?”







