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Artist | Track | Album | Label | Year | Approx. start time | |||||
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Satan's Pilgrims | Plymouth Rock | Plymouth Rock - The Best Of Satan's Pilgrims | MuSick Recordings | 1995/2004 | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |||||
Plymouth Rockers | Talkin’ About You | Work It On Out! Northwest Killers 1965-66 | Norton | 1965/2001 | 0:01:58 (Pop-up) | |||||
Plymouth Rockers | Don't Say Why | single | Valiant | 1966 | 0:04:50 (Pop-up) | |||||
Fletcher C. Johnson | Thanksgiving (We're All Part of It) | It Rained Something Wicked | Cocomo | 2010 | 0:09:18 (Pop-up) | |||||
Danny & Dusty | Thanksgiving Day | Cast Iron Soul | Blue Rose | 2007 | 0:12:07 (Pop-up) | |||||
R.E.M. | Begin the Begin | Life's Rich Pageant | I.R.S. | 1986 | 0:17:50 (Pop-up) | |||||
A. Savage | Thanksgiving Prayer | Several Songs About Fire | Rough Trade | 2023 | 0:19:33 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Happiest Guys In the World | The International Holiday of Thanksgiving! | The Tarquin Records All Star Holiday Extravaganza | Tarquin | 1997 | 0:24:28 (Pop-up) | |||||
Graham Parker | Almost Thanksgiving Day | Your Country | Bloodshot | 2004 | 0:26:15 (Pop-up) | |||||
Ray Davies | Thanksgiving Day | Other People's Lives | V2 | 2006 | 0:30:12 (Pop-up) | |||||
Positive No | Thanksgiving | single | Little Black Cloud | 2018 | 0:34:37 (Pop-up) | |||||
Steve Alaimo | Mashed Potatoes | Land Of 1000 Dances | Ace | 1962/1999 | 0:37:19 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Bug Club | Little Coy Space Boy | Green Dream In F# | We Are Busy Bodies | 2022 | 0:47:22 (Pop-up) | |||||
Tee Vee Repairmann | What's The Use? | What's On TV? | Total Punk | 2023 | 0:49:16 (Pop-up) | |||||
Split System | End of the Night | single | Goner | 2023 | 0:51:12 (Pop-up) | |||||
Class | Inspect the Receipt | But Who's Reading Me? | Feel It | 2023 | 0:54:32 (Pop-up) | |||||
Onyon | Window Shopper | s/t | Trouble In Mind Records | 2023 | 0:56:38 (Pop-up) | |||||
Wet Dip | Emperor | Smell of Money | Feel It | 2023 | 0:58:27 (Pop-up) | |||||
Cable Ties | Crashing Through | All Her Plans | Merge | 2023 | 1:00:41 (Pop-up) | |||||
Alicja-Pop | Don't Say No | Howlin' | self-released | 2021 | 1:04:51 (Pop-up) | |||||
Bark | Love Minus Action | Loud | Cool Dog Sound | 2023 | 1:13:27 (Pop-up) | |||||
Old Lady | Monongahela Backwoods | Kissing Creek | Nudie | 2023 | 1:16:58 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Murlocs | Bobbing And Weaving | Rapscallion | ATO | 2022 | 1:19:52 (Pop-up) | |||||
Moonwalks | Cherry Shade | Western Mystery Tradition | Fuzz Club Records | 2023 | 1:22:48 (Pop-up) | |||||
Movie Movie | A Real Good High | Storyboards | Topsy-Turvy | 2023 | 1:26:01 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Wrong Society | Each Day | Down With The Wrong Society | Screaming Apple | 2023 | 1:30:00 (Pop-up) | |||||
Lewsberg | Angle Of Reflection | Out and About | 12XU | 2023 | 1:33:19 (Pop-up) | |||||
Dippers | Encouragement in Brackets | Clastic Rock | Goner | 2023 | 1:36:13 (Pop-up) | |||||
Wreckless Eric | Standing Sunday Morning | Leisureland | Tapete Records | 2023 | 1:45:59 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Baseball Project | Screwball | Grand Salami Time! | Omnivore Recordngs | 2023 | 1:49:27 (Pop-up) | |||||
Sweeping Promises | Petit Four | Good Living Is Coming For You | Feel It | 2023 | 1:53:28 (Pop-up) | |||||
The BQs | BaroQue | Stand In the Jam | Cort | 2023 | 1:56:20 (Pop-up) | |||||
Eilen Jewell | Outsiders | Get Behind the Wheel | Signature Sounds Recordings | 2023 | 1:59:10 (Pop-up) | |||||
Johnny Dowd | Do Me Do | Homemade Pie | self-released | 2022 | 2:02:55 (Pop-up) | |||||
Ben Vaughn | Crying, Laughing, Loving, Lying | Interpretations | self-released | 2023 | 2:06:16 (Pop-up) | |||||
The McCharmlys | VHS | s/t | Varitone | 2023 | 2:09:56 (Pop-up) | |||||
Ghost Children of Calico | Nervous and Confused | Art Show Songs | self-released | 2019 | 2:12:26 (Pop-up) | |||||
Barrence Whitfield & The Savages | I'm Ready I'm Ready! | Glory | Folc Records | 2023 | 2:13:54 (Pop-up) | |||||
Pat Todd & The Rankoutsiders | Stagger & Swagger | Sons Of The City Ditch | Dog Meat Records | 2023 | 2:17:02 (Pop-up) | |||||
Josephine Network | Valerie | single | self-released | 2023 | 2:25:56 (Pop-up) | |||||
Spiral Stairs | Dreams They Guide Us | The Real Feel | Matador | 2009 | 2:30:24 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Cucumbers | Ready For You | Old Shoes | self-released | 2023 | 2:34:29 (Pop-up) | |||||
Cut Worms | Use Your Love! (Right Now) | s/t | Jagjaguwar | 2023 | 2:37:28 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Pretenders | A Love | Relentless | Parlophone | 2023 | 2:40:54 (Pop-up) | |||||
thin ears | Engine Engine | single | Silent Stereo Records | 2023 | 2:44:21 (Pop-up) | |||||
Theee Retail Simps | The River | Live On Cool Street | Total Punk | 2023 | 2:48:03 (Pop-up) | |||||
Night Beats | Thank You | Rajan | Suicide Squeeze | 2023 | 2:53:23 (Pop-up) |
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nycmusicnerd:
clarke:
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prof.fuzz:
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Dano59:
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Hoboken Jack:
clarke:
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prof.fuzz:
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prof.fuzz:
Joe B:
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Joe B:
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tim:
Howdy all you Thanksgiving turkeys, jive turkeys and fuZZZturkeys!
Dano59:
San Pedro Girl:
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San Pedro Girl:
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Joe B:
clarke:
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Joe B:
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lpfnrobin:
Frank In Queens:
Hughie Considine:
clarke:
clarke:
clarke:
Travisano66:
Hughie Considine:
lpfnrobin:
Mike From Brooklyn:
Nice seeing you Friday night Joe!
Hey prof.fuzz, medson, Hoboken Jack, Frank in Queens!
prof.fuzz:
clarke:
Joe B:
MFlynn:
Hughie Considine:
clarke:
Hoboken Jack:
Joe B:
joe mulligan:
Dano59:
Hughie Considine:
clarke:
joe mulligan:
clarke:
Hoboken Jack:
lpfnrobin:
Dano59:
pp:
Joe B:
clarke:
Hughie Considine:
Ken From Hyde Park:
lpfnrobin:
JohnEBGood:
Frank In Queens:
lpfnrobin:
clarke:
Hughie Considine:
tim:
Dano59:
Hughie Considine:
tim:
clarke:
Hughie Considine:
Frank In Queens:
San Pedro Girl:
Bob in DC and/or Virginia:
Hoboken Jack:
clarke:
prof.fuzz:
lpfnrobin:
Dano59:
clarke:
tim:
prof.fuzz:
clarke:
Hughie Considine:
tim:
Dano59:
Hughie Considine:
clarke:
lpfnrobin:
Karl:
tim:
clarke:
goes211:
nycmusicnerd:
clarke:
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Amy:
prof.fuzz:
clarke:
efd:
lpfnrobin:
Dano59:
clarke:
San Pedro Girl:
efd:
clarke:
Amy:
TerrDE:
clarke:
Dano59:
medson:
lpfnrobin:
nycmusicnerd:
Dano59:
xtrakrispy:
Dano59:
efd:
Joe B:
David Watts:
Aaron Working In Newark:
lpfnrobin:
Joe B:
20oz pint:
love2laf:
Dano59:
clarke:
lpfnrobin:
medson:
Joe B:
Dano59:
clarke:
Bob in DC and/or Virginia:
Squeaky Dave:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Dano59:
20oz pint:
lpfnrobin:
Joe B:
love2laf:
herb.nyc:
20oz pint:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
clarke:
Joe B:
clarke:
lpfnrobin:
John L:
20oz pint:
clarke:
lpfnrobin:
lpfnrobin:
clarke:
Carmichael:
clarke:
clarke:
alanr:
lpfnrobin:
en.wikipedia.org...
prof.fuzz:
Carmichael:
lpfnrobin:
tim:
clarke:
clarke:
tim:
love2laf:
clarke:
prof.fuzz:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
- sterling, rarified, perfectly of its moment of CollegeRawk surfacing into Alternative, which is inseparable from some of us Leaving Home...
& even without that - as good as anything there is, really.
Reckoning (1984)
- the first I actually got, in fact. A little less Eternal than 'Murmur' - but paired perfectly with 'RubberSoul' & BYrdS, Velvet's third & this stack of bittersweet FolkRawks when I (as mentioned) Left Home.
That's some pretty good company, folks...
Fables of the Reconstruction (1985)
- went well with my cassette tape of Echo & the Bunnymen's 'Porcupine' - being limited in the NeoPsychedelia that could reach me then. Wonderful...
Lifes Rich Pageant (1986)
...lyrics getting a little more intelligible - but hey, still great Poetry. Indispensable.
Document (1987)
- maybe not the strongest songs but still that Southern homespun NeoPsych thang.
Green (1988)
...this one kinda missed me (or vice versa for a fable...)
Was in California by then - & other occurrences & exposures may have taken their place... It's not bad. I do remember thinking 'Stand' was okay on MTV - & I was glad they were getting more successful in the mainstream ...but @ price...
Out of Time (1991)
- these are good tracks, especially for Great Big Chart Hits ...maybe I was taking them for granted by this point. Maybe them me...
Automatic for the People (1992)
- this is another era, really. Fine songs.
Monster (1994)
- I agree with JoeB this is great. Met that PostCobain moment pointedly & effectively. Heavier sound than ever for them - & they had something to express too...
New Adventures in Hi-Fi (1996)
- is okay. Kinda missed me...
Up (1998)
- we'd parted ways really. The songs I even know here are good !
Reveal (2001)
- I don't these songs.
Around the Sun (2004)
...I never heard of these...
Accelerate (2008)
- or these. I gotta feeling this could be my loss...
Collapse into Now (2011)
...don't know anything about this...
lpfnrobin:
clarke:
Curt - SC:
Hoboken Jack:
prof.fuzz:
clarke:
tim:
yerfriendpaul:
Liking this tune!
Erica from Cranford:
Love the REM chatter. And thanks for playing the track, Joe!
Hubig Pie:
Joe B:
clarke:
prof.fuzz:
"at the top of the hour, refresh your browser and you'll be taken to asheville (or knoxville, or orange county california, or wherever the next act was streaming from)."
pretty sure those videos all still are up on our evil FB band page.
clarke:
prof.fuzz:
clarke:
egould:
clarke:
clarke:
Joe B:
lpfnrobin:
Hubig Pie:
Thought it was a covers concept album.
love2laf:
tim:
lpfnrobin:
Ken From Hyde Park:
medson:
egould:
Joe B:
Joe B:
clarke:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Amy:
San Pedro Girl:
Going back to the Dylan folkie comment; the can of worms I already opened, apparently. Are you serious about not digging the electric shift?
clarke:
Hoboken Jack:
Joe B:
San Pedro Girl:
Hoboken Jack:
Joe B:
tim:
Hoboken Jack:
Mick:
Had to tune out for a chunk of time, but I had a good reason. Needed to make Cory lunch - her last solid food before going in to donate one of her kidneys tomorrow. Gulp!
Jeff formerly from Rahway:
tim:
Amy:
Hoboken Jack:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Hoboken Jack:
clarke:
clarke:
Jeff formerly from Rahway:
egould:
tim:
Hubig Pie:
Mick:
DonJuanTijuana:
San Pedro Girl:
I agree that the early folkie period was great. I personally wouldn’t have stayed with it had he not taken a risk and changed it up, joining up with the Hawks.
Carmichael:
blucoffee:
Hoboken Jack:
Frank In Queens:
Mick:
clarke:
Karl:
tim:
Joe B:
clarke:
Hoboken Jack:
tim:
Joe B:
Joe B:
Hoboken Jack:
egould:
Amy:
Joe B:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
But he's also been very much about Sound. The Players he's associated with are among the Greatest - & especially for the mid1960s Trinity of BackHome - 61 - (& most especially for Sound) Blonde On Blonde. I would for instance very much equate Blonde with MarqueeMoon... This has been significant for what we've ever since thot of as the RawkMusics ...If Dylan hadn't Gone Electric - I wonder how much his innovation with Words & Thinking would've translated to the larger Culture as it had - certainly for us Rawkers...
clarke:
egould:
Joe B:
Tornados:
San Pedro Girl:
clarke:
Sylvia's Mother:
Carmichael:
egould:
San Pedro Girl:
clarke:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
clarke:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
- Bob
clarke:
Feldy:
prof.fuzz:
Same can be said for a lot of artists over the long arc of their careers. R.E.M. had a constant voice and/or vibe across their body of work. Some resonated with me more strongly than others, but it was always the same core of what drew me in in the first place.
Other acts changed in ways that totally lost the original vibe (for me), and we parted ways amicably, and i'm happy to be able to still listen to their works that i dig/dug.
clarke:
love2laf:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
captain beef fart:
Artie:
Hubig Pie:
Or it may be some fries
Sooner or later you gotta serve somebody
Artie:
prof.fuzz:
clarke:
Amy:
Feldy:
prof.fuzz:
a friend once asked, in all seriousness, "why bother with two drummers if that's all they're gonna play???"
egould:
love2laf:
San Pedro Girl:
tim:
clarke:
Hubig Pie:
prof.fuzz:
clarke:
San Pedro Girl:
clarke:
love2laf:
Krys O.:
prof.fuzz:
go big or go home!
Tornado:
bigplanetnoise:
San Pedro Girl:
prof.fuzz:
clarke:
Phillippe:
Hoboken Jack:
Tornado:
clarke:
Hubig Pie:
Hoboken Jack:
clarke:
San Pedro Girl:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
- Angus Young
There's no ultimate Formula probly. It happened that - honestly - for the Form & Culture of Rawk as we know it - most of the Innovations came down in the 1960s. So the greatest Artists tended to both push that forward - & to reflect that well - some more consistently than others. TheBeatles had no Bad Albums - & they're each their own Creative Statement as well.
...Comparing the 1960s to ...just about any other time (especially since...) - I conclude that
- Experiments often Fail.
But ! To *never* Experiment - is to Fail Completely.
Krys O.:
clarke:
San Pedro Girl:
JohnEBGood:
Mick:
Tornado:
jamesegio:
Krys O.:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Joe B:
JohnEBGood:
clarke:
tim:
Joe B:
clarke:
David Shortell:
nycmusicnerd:
Mick:
clarke:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
prof.fuzz:
tim:
prof.fuzz:
Krys O.:
San Pedro Girl:
Tornado:
egould:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Tornado:
egould:
lpfnrobin:
Tornado:
clarke:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Joe B:
Hoboken Jack:
lpfnrobin:
Tornado:
Amy:
lpfnrobin:
Tornado:
egould:
tim:
David Shortell:
“Scrooge” (with its excellent title sequence of Ronald Searle illustrations) and the Chevy Chase adaptation of John Hughes’ "Christmas '59" (from the December 1980 issue of National Lampoon).
clarke:
Tornado:
lpfnrobin:
Dano59:
clarke:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
clarke:
Joe B:
lpfnrobin:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Hating Xmas doesn't make me that.
San Pedro Girl:
The Dead were never known for rising to the occasion.
clarke:
Joe B:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
- Jerry
love2laf:
prof.fuzz:
clarke:
David Shortell:
prof.fuzz:
clarke:
Joe B:
San Pedro Girl:
San Pedro Girl:
clarke:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Think overall - the Dead gestated in the Acid Tests where the Band wasn't even the focus of the freakout, necessarily - & not in Clubs trying to Get Over like everybody else ever. So - they felt chasing the muse too aggressively was bad form - & would scare it off.
Joe B:
clarke:
tim:
Amy:
tim:
San Pedro Girl:
clarke:
prof.fuzz:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
But you can't help but make such comparisons. If say - King Crimson played together as much as the Dead ?! They'd get so tight they'd warp space & time. But they'd have killed each other or themselves long long before that...
I just think for the Dead one needs a Guide who has filtered thru it all for the good stuff. (The Jesse Jarnows & such.)
lpfnrobin:
clarke:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
clarke:
clarke:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
lpfnrobin:
clarke:
San Pedro Girl:
Sorry! I opened the can of worms that you specifically did not want to do. ;)
tim:
clarke:
Joe B:
clarke:
nycmusicnerd:
clarke:
San Pedro Girl:
bradford:
Hoboken Jack:
Hoboken Jack:
Krys O.:
lpfnrobin:
tim:
winston legthigh:
clarke:
medson:
clarke:
Krys O.:
Tornado:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Jero:
Handy Haversack:
tim:
Mick:
prof.fuzz:
clarke:
love2laf:
egould:
radioronan:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
toorushed:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Tornado:
Frank In Queens:
lpfnrobin:
Dano59:
clarke: