THIS IS POP!
G
U
I
TA
R
PART 1-
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Rock and Roll Radio - Ramones
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Buzzcocks - What do I get
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XTC - Are You Receiving Me?
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The Chills - Heavenly Pop Hit
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Ween - Voodoo Lady
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Girls Talk - Dave Edmunds
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Elvis Costello - High Fidelity
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The Smiths - Girlfriend in a Coma
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Lemonheads - If I Could Talk I´d Tell You
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Flight of the Conchords - Ladies of the World
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Saturday, May 31, 2008
Saturday, May 24, 2008
27.under the influence1
under the influence/////////////////1.
various artists///////////////////
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Andy Warhol
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the sex pistols
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monty python
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factory records
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2JJ
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KRAFTWERK
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Ed banger records
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MARTIN SCORSESE
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THE BEATLES
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SUICIDE
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END___-______________-----------------------------------------------------------------
various artists///////////////////
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Andy Warhol
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the sex pistols
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monty python
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factory records
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2JJ
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KRAFTWERK
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Ed banger records
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MARTIN SCORSESE
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THE BEATLES
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SUICIDE
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END___-______________-----------------------------------------------------------------
Sunday, May 18, 2008
26.future
F
u
ture >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.
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VARIOUS ARTISTS-NOW TO THE END OF THE YEAR.
THE TEENAGERSTOUR/2+3 OTHER COOL INTERNATIONAL TOURS/COMPILATIONS/NEW EVENTS/WEEKLYCLUB NATIONAL/BOOKINGS AT OXFORD ART FACTORY/MORE CDS WITH GIGS/2 MORE MAGAZINES/SPLIT 7 INCH GIVEAWAYS/FESTIVAAL/RELEASE RECORDS-LABEL/MORE + MORE////////------ --------------- ------------ -------------------- -----
FUCK BUTTONS
++++++++++++++++++
no age
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
LATE OF THE PIER
>>..................
WHITE WILLIAMS
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'
Jokers Of The Scene
*************************
WHITE DENIM
(((((((((((((((((((((((((
Justin Simon (Invisible Conga People) - Top Ten (Early Winter 07)
1.
Heat
Kind of embarrassing, but I haven't had working heat in close to seven years. I lived in what amounted to a treehouse in Tokyo for a few years (dirt cheap apartment with no heat, hot water or bath) and then in an old Gramercy tenement run by two assholes who refused to turn on the boiler. But my new apartment is toasty. I love heat. Never take heat for granted.
2.
Yura Yura Teikoku, "Hollow Me" album (2007)
This is a totally brilliant concept record of experimental pop that sounds like nothing else. Band songwriter Sakamoto Shintaro said he was hoping it would make listeners feel "lethargic." The bpms are sluggish and two songs have saxophone solos. One song is basically a free jazz/noise jam with an extended, delayed-out shakuhachi solo...?! All the lyrics are somehow related to the overall theme of feeling empty or 'hollow' and the songs were written to "never reach a destination." And it was in the TOP TEN in Japan! Granted, only for about a day, but still, the TOP TEN! What a coup. You need this.
3.
Chirgilchin live
I went to see this group of Tuvan throat singers with my parents a couple months ago. They performed in a beautiful old church in Jersey, and I was completely spellbound from start to finish. Their CDs don't do justice to the live experience, but they're still worth picking up.
4.
Chinatown Ping Pong Club
I went to this place for the first time a couple days ago. The space is in the basement of a nondescript office building in Chinatown and the elevator opens into a big room filled with tables. The night I went they were having a tournament and dudes of all ages and ethnicities were decked out in athletic gear, grunting and jumping around. Everyone seemed to know each other. A friend and I took a table in the back of the room, and an elderly Chinese gentleman carefully stringing some sort of fishing net together in a chair next to us quietly watched us play. Eventually, in a thick JAMAICAN accent (he raised his family there), he introduced himself as "Coach Young," former world champion, current retiree, local coach and aspiring guru. He lectured us on how to live our lives, and described in great detail his eight children and their many impressive accomplishments. Apparently, one son works in the music industry, once wrote songs for Mariah Carey, and made 5 million dollars off a string of hits, but was "stupid, very very dumb" and blew all his money on fancy stuff.
5.
Secret bar, in small room south of Canal Street, capacity 11
OK, so this is kind of unfair since it's a secret (and I've taken an oath of silence), but I'm bringing it up in the hopes that someone will read this and want to do something similar, and save us all from boring old 21st century NYC life. Some friends, inspired by the closet-sized, members-only bars in Shinjuku's "Golden Gai," found a tiny room in the back of an office building, installed a miniature bar, got a karaoke machine, decorated the walls and made a secret space for friends to come hang out at. Lots of fun and it pretty much pays for itself. Genius, right? I've always hated karaoke (and I lived in Japan for six years!) but this place made me lighten up.
6.
Superfamily party at APT on Saturdays
Kind of like the dance party equivalent to the aforementioned ping pong place, at least in terms of the mixed age/race makeup. The music is always really good and they miraculously transform the usually Superboring first floor of APT into a fun space for dancing. Actually, now that I think of it, HOLY SHIT, Superfamily should do a party at the PING PONG CLUB! That would be amazing.
7.
Dancing guy in front of Starbucks on 23rd St. and 3rd Avenue
I wouldn't want to have a laugh at the expense of someone with a mental illness (and I live a few blocks from Bellevue, so there are lots of sad crazies hanging out in my neighborhood), but after extensive research I have concluded that this guy is merely an eccentric, so he's fair game. He's a buff, older (50s) Italian dude who dresses in gym attire, keeps a boombox in a wagon on the front of his bicycle, parks in front of the Starbucks on the corner, blasts his radio, and does hysterical dances in the middle of the sidewalk to the music. Actually, really only one dance, a kind of karate-esque boogie (picture sumo wrestlers getting ready to pounce but doing rhythmic hand chops while they bounce softly up and down), and he frequently punctuates his movements with loud claps and Michael Jackson-like "WHOO!"s. The most amazing thing is that he faces the Starbucks window while he dances, and uses the pane as a mirror to check out his own moves!! He's totally oblivious to the people staring at him from inside the shop, cracking up. He takes frequent breaks and leans on his bicycle in a gangster-ish, "cool" way, half-standing up but with his legs crossed, with his sunglasses down low on the bridge of his nose, scanning his surroundings with a "What do you think YOU'RE LOOKING AT, BUDDY?" expression. I pass this Starbucks on my daily trip to the local post office (I have a box), and whenever I'm in a bad mood, this guy instantly cheers me up. I'd like to think that forty years ago, this neighborhood was a cool community of sidewalk dancers and this guy was the ringleader, and now he's just carrying on the tradition.
8.
No Ordinary Monkey party at China Club
Went last night for the first time in a while and was reminded how awesome this party is. The location is weird (Chinese restaurant in the basement of a Wall Street office building...), the dance floor never gets too packed so there' s plenty of room for boogying, and the relative obscurity of the party keeps the douche bags away. The Monkeys keep the lights low, fill the room with smoke and play really good records through their recently purchased, RIDICULOUS sound system...basically the perfect dance party. It's the perfect size too, so...don't come!! :)
9.
The Cats of Mirikitani
Good documentary about an acquaintance (my mom was the nurse at his retirement home). Saw this with my bandmate and we both cried.
10.
Commercial hip-hop dance party with famous actress at corny club by Grand Central Station
I always wanted to make an inside joke on the internet, probably the most inappropriate place ever for one, no? Pretty funny, right Saheer? Ok, it's out of my system now.
}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}]
BLACK KIDS
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
ATLAS SOUND
u
ture >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
VARIOUS ARTISTS-NOW TO THE END OF THE YEAR.
THE TEENAGERSTOUR/2+3 OTHER COOL INTERNATIONAL TOURS/COMPILATIONS/NEW EVENTS/WEEKLYCLUB NATIONAL/BOOKINGS AT OXFORD ART FACTORY/MORE CDS WITH GIGS/2 MORE MAGAZINES/SPLIT 7 INCH GIVEAWAYS/FESTIVAAL/RELEASE RECORDS-LABEL/MORE + MORE////////------ --------------- ------------ -------------------- -----
FUCK BUTTONS
++++++++++++++++++
no age
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
LATE OF THE PIER
>>..................
WHITE WILLIAMS
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'
Jokers Of The Scene
*************************
WHITE DENIM
(((((((((((((((((((((((((
Justin Simon (Invisible Conga People) - Top Ten (Early Winter 07)
1.
Heat
Kind of embarrassing, but I haven't had working heat in close to seven years. I lived in what amounted to a treehouse in Tokyo for a few years (dirt cheap apartment with no heat, hot water or bath) and then in an old Gramercy tenement run by two assholes who refused to turn on the boiler. But my new apartment is toasty. I love heat. Never take heat for granted.
2.
Yura Yura Teikoku, "Hollow Me" album (2007)
This is a totally brilliant concept record of experimental pop that sounds like nothing else. Band songwriter Sakamoto Shintaro said he was hoping it would make listeners feel "lethargic." The bpms are sluggish and two songs have saxophone solos. One song is basically a free jazz/noise jam with an extended, delayed-out shakuhachi solo...?! All the lyrics are somehow related to the overall theme of feeling empty or 'hollow' and the songs were written to "never reach a destination." And it was in the TOP TEN in Japan! Granted, only for about a day, but still, the TOP TEN! What a coup. You need this.
3.
Chirgilchin live
I went to see this group of Tuvan throat singers with my parents a couple months ago. They performed in a beautiful old church in Jersey, and I was completely spellbound from start to finish. Their CDs don't do justice to the live experience, but they're still worth picking up.
4.
Chinatown Ping Pong Club
I went to this place for the first time a couple days ago. The space is in the basement of a nondescript office building in Chinatown and the elevator opens into a big room filled with tables. The night I went they were having a tournament and dudes of all ages and ethnicities were decked out in athletic gear, grunting and jumping around. Everyone seemed to know each other. A friend and I took a table in the back of the room, and an elderly Chinese gentleman carefully stringing some sort of fishing net together in a chair next to us quietly watched us play. Eventually, in a thick JAMAICAN accent (he raised his family there), he introduced himself as "Coach Young," former world champion, current retiree, local coach and aspiring guru. He lectured us on how to live our lives, and described in great detail his eight children and their many impressive accomplishments. Apparently, one son works in the music industry, once wrote songs for Mariah Carey, and made 5 million dollars off a string of hits, but was "stupid, very very dumb" and blew all his money on fancy stuff.
5.
Secret bar, in small room south of Canal Street, capacity 11
OK, so this is kind of unfair since it's a secret (and I've taken an oath of silence), but I'm bringing it up in the hopes that someone will read this and want to do something similar, and save us all from boring old 21st century NYC life. Some friends, inspired by the closet-sized, members-only bars in Shinjuku's "Golden Gai," found a tiny room in the back of an office building, installed a miniature bar, got a karaoke machine, decorated the walls and made a secret space for friends to come hang out at. Lots of fun and it pretty much pays for itself. Genius, right? I've always hated karaoke (and I lived in Japan for six years!) but this place made me lighten up.
6.
Superfamily party at APT on Saturdays
Kind of like the dance party equivalent to the aforementioned ping pong place, at least in terms of the mixed age/race makeup. The music is always really good and they miraculously transform the usually Superboring first floor of APT into a fun space for dancing. Actually, now that I think of it, HOLY SHIT, Superfamily should do a party at the PING PONG CLUB! That would be amazing.
7.
Dancing guy in front of Starbucks on 23rd St. and 3rd Avenue
I wouldn't want to have a laugh at the expense of someone with a mental illness (and I live a few blocks from Bellevue, so there are lots of sad crazies hanging out in my neighborhood), but after extensive research I have concluded that this guy is merely an eccentric, so he's fair game. He's a buff, older (50s) Italian dude who dresses in gym attire, keeps a boombox in a wagon on the front of his bicycle, parks in front of the Starbucks on the corner, blasts his radio, and does hysterical dances in the middle of the sidewalk to the music. Actually, really only one dance, a kind of karate-esque boogie (picture sumo wrestlers getting ready to pounce but doing rhythmic hand chops while they bounce softly up and down), and he frequently punctuates his movements with loud claps and Michael Jackson-like "WHOO!"s. The most amazing thing is that he faces the Starbucks window while he dances, and uses the pane as a mirror to check out his own moves!! He's totally oblivious to the people staring at him from inside the shop, cracking up. He takes frequent breaks and leans on his bicycle in a gangster-ish, "cool" way, half-standing up but with his legs crossed, with his sunglasses down low on the bridge of his nose, scanning his surroundings with a "What do you think YOU'RE LOOKING AT, BUDDY?" expression. I pass this Starbucks on my daily trip to the local post office (I have a box), and whenever I'm in a bad mood, this guy instantly cheers me up. I'd like to think that forty years ago, this neighborhood was a cool community of sidewalk dancers and this guy was the ringleader, and now he's just carrying on the tradition.
8.
No Ordinary Monkey party at China Club
Went last night for the first time in a while and was reminded how awesome this party is. The location is weird (Chinese restaurant in the basement of a Wall Street office building...), the dance floor never gets too packed so there' s plenty of room for boogying, and the relative obscurity of the party keeps the douche bags away. The Monkeys keep the lights low, fill the room with smoke and play really good records through their recently purchased, RIDICULOUS sound system...basically the perfect dance party. It's the perfect size too, so...don't come!! :)
9.
The Cats of Mirikitani
Good documentary about an acquaintance (my mom was the nurse at his retirement home). Saw this with my bandmate and we both cried.
10.
Commercial hip-hop dance party with famous actress at corny club by Grand Central Station
I always wanted to make an inside joke on the internet, probably the most inappropriate place ever for one, no? Pretty funny, right Saheer? Ok, it's out of my system now.
}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}]
BLACK KIDS
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
ATLAS SOUND
Sunday, May 11, 2008
25 - may 11.2008
top ten singles 1979
10.pop muzik- M
9.knock on wood- amii stewart
8.le freak - chic
7.Da Ya Think I'm Sexy - Rod Stewart
6.boomtown rats _ i dont like mondays
5.Patrick Hernandez - Born To Be Alive
4.some girls- racey
3.Blondie - Heart Of Glass
2.KISS - I WAS MADE FOR LOVING YOU
1. LAY YOUR LOVE ON ME - RACEY
10.pop muzik- M
9.knock on wood- amii stewart
8.le freak - chic
7.Da Ya Think I'm Sexy - Rod Stewart
6.boomtown rats _ i dont like mondays
5.Patrick Hernandez - Born To Be Alive
4.some girls- racey
3.Blondie - Heart Of Glass
2.KISS - I WAS MADE FOR LOVING YOU
1. LAY YOUR LOVE ON ME - RACEY
Saturday, May 3, 2008
(24)))))))))))))))))-sunday 4 may.2008 ---********
the year so farrrrrrrr!!!
THE BEST so far in music & tv!
Anti-Piracy Ad from The IT Crowd
Gordon Ramsay Hells Kitchen American Season 2 Highlights!!
the flight of the conchords
Hercules & Love Affair - Time Will
brian jonestown massacre - dropping bombs on the white house
M83 - Graveyard Girl video (dir Mathew Frost)
Santogold - L.E.S. Artistes
The Seabellies - Heart Heart Heart Out
Foals - Cassius
Portishead - Machine Gun
Ladyhawke - Back Of The Van
THE BEST so far in music & tv!
Anti-Piracy Ad from The IT Crowd
Gordon Ramsay Hells Kitchen American Season 2 Highlights!!
the flight of the conchords
Hercules & Love Affair - Time Will
brian jonestown massacre - dropping bombs on the white house
M83 - Graveyard Girl video (dir Mathew Frost)
Santogold - L.E.S. Artistes
The Seabellies - Heart Heart Heart Out
Foals - Cassius
Portishead - Machine Gun
Ladyhawke - Back Of The Van
Friday, April 25, 2008
sun 27 april.2008 - (23)*******************

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various artists - !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Lefsetz [mailto:bob@lefsetz.com]
Subject: The Yetnikoff Interview
His book may have been a disappointment, but this interview is
FANTASTIC!
Don't get bogged down in his defense of payola. Utterly ridiculous. If
you don't think the independent gatekeeper game was payola, then you
were an attorney advising these people how to skate between the lines of
the law. But, after giving his insight into Frederic Dannen and "Hit
Men", Walter goes off on BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN!
Why did he need all that money? Can he really blame his lawyer and his
attorney? Does that play when you're fifty seven years old?
As for Bruce's records... The last three suck, and "The Rising" was not
a call to action and by the way, the last Bon Jovi record WAS BAD TOO!
Shit, who is this guy speaking English in a business where the insider
press says everything's groovy and the executives are superstars? Sure,
Walter's not in the game, so it's easier to speak the truth, but AT
LEAST HE'S SPEAKING THE TRUTH!
I love it when he says the majors, which don't really exist, would wave
a magic wand and get rid of the Internet if they could. And what about
Guy Hands running EMI? A hit record is the solution to Warner's
problems, not some new technology.
Sure, he takes a shot at Donnie and Michele, and Tommy too. But give
him credit, he's not worried about retribution, maybe he's too old, he's
PISSED!
And maybe things were better when Walter Yetnikoff ran Sony Music.
Because it was about the music more than the trappings.
This guy is larger than life. Not with airs, like Clive Davis. Or faux
hipness, I'm just a guy from the street, like Jimmy Iovine. Rather,
Walter's got CHARISMA! You want more, you want to hang with this guy.
Watch this and tell me if you feel otherwise.
A breath of fresh air.
http://www.artistshousemusic.org/videos/an+interview+with+former+cbs+hea
d+walter+yetnikoff+full+session
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Makes
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Ingredients
* 2 cups self-raising flour, sifted
* 3/4 cup caster sugar
* 3/4 cup milk
* 125g butter, melted, cooled
* 2 x 59g eggs, beaten
* 1 teaspoon Queen Natural Vanilla Essence
* Sprinkles and lollies, to decorate
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Icing
* 1 1/2 cups pure icing sugar
* Pink food colouring, optional
* 1 to 1 1/2 tablespoons water
Method
1. Preheat oven to 200°C. Grease a 12 x 1/3-cup capacity muffin pan. Alternatively, line holes with paper cases. Combine flour and caster sugar in a bowl. Make a well in the centre.
2. Add milk, butter, eggs and vanilla to flour mixture. Using a large metal spoon, stir gently to combine.
3. Spoon mixture into prepared muffin pan. Bake for 12 to 15 minutes, or until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean. Stand in pan for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool.
4. Make icing: Sift icing sugar into a bowl. Add food colouring and water. Stir until smooth and well combined. Spoon icing over cupcakes. Decorate with sprinkles and lollies.
Source
Super Food Ideas - March 2004 , Page 74
Recipe by Dixie Elliott
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Chromatics :: RUNNING UP THAT HILL ::
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Francoise Hardy - L'amitie
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the torch
inflation*** is it reall- L'amitie -------- food/petrol/ and how goes up
2020 - 2020 cricket - vision - summit
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Peggy Lee:Is That All There Is?
Saturday, April 19, 2008
WELCOME TO SUNDAY 20TH APRIL .2008..(22) EPISODE
ULLO ULLO!!!!!!!!! WELCOME TO SUNDAY 20TH APRIL .2008..(22) EPISODE
VARIOUSARTISTSPRESENTSregularly distributed publication LETS BEGIN with the COMMUNICATION!
WHATS VARIOUSARTISTS UP TO?
APRIL - podmonthly is up!!!! http://variousartistspresents.mypodcast.com/index.html
/////
ESSENTIAL FESTIVAL - THUR 24 APRIL - MELB/FRI 25 APRIL-SYD. ---REGURGITATOR/RATATAT + HEAPSSSSSSSSSSS MORE!!!!
NEW WEEKLY CLUB ON THURSDAYS AT OXFORD ART FACTORY- THE GALLERY----- !!!!
STARTING A RECORD LABEL*********************
SOUND & VISION --------- SYD/MELB---------------------
MAG/CD - JUNE??
UPSIDE/DOWN - JULY
DO THE DANCE - AUG
////////////// compilations********UNDER THE RADAR----left of the dancefloor /// movements ////more!
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
WELL WHAT HAPPENED LAST WEEK
ZIMBABWEEEEEEEE!!!!!
THE SUMMIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!------------------ 2020
OBAMA VS CLINTON! - PART 33333
Average Australian now worth $254,000
RAIN!!!!!!!!!

TOP TEN
Songs of 1978
1. Shadow Dancing, Andy Gibb
2. Night Fever, Bee Gees
3. You Light Up My Life, Debby Boone
4. Stayin' Alive, Bee Gees
5. Kiss You All Over, Exile
6. How Deep Is Your Love, Bee Gees
7. Baby Come Back, Player
8. (Love Is) Thicker Than Water, Andy Gibb
9. Boogie Oogie Oogie, A Taste Of Honey
10. Three Times A Lady, Commodores

WE LIKE THIS TRACK
Does It Offend You, Yeah? - We Are Rockstars
WE LIKE THIS ALBUM
MY BLOODY UNDERGROUND - THE BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE
GREAT TV
Astro Boy (1980)
The Girl From Alsoar
8pm – 8.30pm Boomerang
Thursday 24 April
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
It is the year 2030.A brillant robotics engineer creates a super robot with amazing powers in the image of his own son.

WHAT ABOUT THIS VIDEO
Flight Of The Conchords
YOU SHOULD SEE THIS ACT LIVE NEXT WEEK
RATATAT
<GO ON HAVE A LOOK AT THIS>>>
http://www.artrocker.com/
OUR FRIENDS FROM THE WORST RADIO SHOW EVER - SAID WE'LL LOVE THIS!
www.myspace.com/worstradioshowever
Nena- 99 luft Balloons
CHECK THIS OUT
The Damned 'New Rose'
VARIOUSARTISTSPRESENTSregularly distributed publication LETS BEGIN with the COMMUNICATION!
WHATS VARIOUSARTISTS UP TO?
APRIL - podmonthly is up!!!! http://variousartistspresents.mypodcast.com/index.html
/////
ESSENTIAL FESTIVAL - THUR 24 APRIL - MELB/FRI 25 APRIL-SYD. ---REGURGITATOR/RATATAT + HEAPSSSSSSSSSSS MORE!!!!
NEW WEEKLY CLUB ON THURSDAYS AT OXFORD ART FACTORY- THE GALLERY----- !!!!
STARTING A RECORD LABEL*********************
SOUND & VISION --------- SYD/MELB---------------------
MAG/CD - JUNE??
UPSIDE/DOWN - JULY
DO THE DANCE - AUG
////////////// compilations********UNDER THE RADAR----left of the dancefloor /// movements ////more!
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
WELL WHAT HAPPENED LAST WEEK
ZIMBABWEEEEEEEE!!!!!
THE SUMMIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!------------------ 2020
OBAMA VS CLINTON! - PART 33333
Average Australian now worth $254,000
RAIN!!!!!!!!!

TOP TEN
Songs of 1978
1. Shadow Dancing, Andy Gibb
2. Night Fever, Bee Gees
3. You Light Up My Life, Debby Boone
4. Stayin' Alive, Bee Gees
5. Kiss You All Over, Exile
6. How Deep Is Your Love, Bee Gees
7. Baby Come Back, Player
8. (Love Is) Thicker Than Water, Andy Gibb
9. Boogie Oogie Oogie, A Taste Of Honey
10. Three Times A Lady, Commodores

WE LIKE THIS TRACK
Does It Offend You, Yeah? - We Are Rockstars
WE LIKE THIS ALBUM
MY BLOODY UNDERGROUND - THE BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE
GREAT TV
Astro Boy (1980)
The Girl From Alsoar
8pm – 8.30pm Boomerang
Thursday 24 April
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
It is the year 2030.A brillant robotics engineer creates a super robot with amazing powers in the image of his own son.

WHAT ABOUT THIS VIDEO
Flight Of The Conchords
YOU SHOULD SEE THIS ACT LIVE NEXT WEEK
RATATAT
<GO ON HAVE A LOOK AT THIS>>>
http://www.artrocker.com/
OUR FRIENDS FROM THE WORST RADIO SHOW EVER - SAID WE'LL LOVE THIS!
www.myspace.com/worstradioshowever
Nena- 99 luft Balloons
CHECK THIS OUT
The Damned 'New Rose'
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