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November 24, 2012: It's A Man Down There!
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CLICK HERE to see some sad sad people.
CLICK HERE to read an L.A. Times review of a recent concert by The Monkees that confirms that Mike Nesmith still takes himself way too seriously.
CLICK HERE to find out if Bob Dylan's recent Hollywood Bowl show stank.
CLICK HERE for the story behind Tthe night James Brown played The Grand Ole Opry !
CLICK HERE to see which one of my favorite albums is finally coming out on cd & lp!
CLICK HERE for a breakdown of why the Papa John's guy's math is so wrong.
CLICK HERE to see the video "28 Years Ago, The Today Show Aired the Greatest Interview in Television History."
CLICK HERE for the FREE download of "No Good To Cry" by The Explorers Club!
CLICK HERE for The Beatles Puppets!
CLICK HERE for the home page for WTF with Marc Maron!
CLICK HERE to hear this Mark Maron podcast episode with Jimmy Walker which I loved!
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SUPER HITS OF THE SEVENTIES has 22 guaranteed #1 hit songs - and each recorded EXCLUSIVELY FOR THIS COMPILATION!
These recordings are available ONLY here!
Here's an alphabetical list of the amazing bands and songs - click on the band names for more info!:
1) Bambi Kino "You’re 16"
2) Frank Bango "You Wear It Well"
3) The Bo-Keys featuring Percy Wiggins "Stuck In The Middle With You"
4) Bucky "Band Of Gold"
5) The Chandler Travis Philharmonic “Right Back Where We Started From”
6) Paul Collins “Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling”
7) The Dahlmanns "Ring Ring"
8) Dennis Diken with Bell Sound “Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)”
9) Mike Doughty "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
10) Eugene Edwards “I Hear You Knocking”
11) The Explorers Club “Don’t Pull Your Love”
12) Stevie Jackson and The Wellgreen "Rock Your Baby"
13) Ray Mason Band “Come And Get Your Love"
14) The Minus 5 (Scott McCaughey & Peter Buck) "Arms of Mary"
15) Joe Pernice “It's Different For Girls”
16) Jay Sherman-Godfrey "Couldn't Get It Right"
17) Shibboleth “The Rockford Files”
18) Splitsville “How Deep Is Your Love”
19) Frank Lee Sprague “Can’t Get Enough”
20) Mike Viola "Lonely Boy"
21) Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby "The Guitar Man"
22) Yo La Tengo "I Saw The Light"
CLICK HERE to pledge & get your copy of SUPER HITS OF THE 70's !
CLICK HERE to download the 15 page LINER NOTES to "Super Hits of the Seventies!"
CLICK HERE to hear clips from side 1 of SUPER HITS OF THE 70's !
CLICK HERE to hear MORE clips from side 2 of SUPER HITS OF THE 70's !
CLICK HERE to see the cover of the 1975 K-Tel LP that provided inspiration!
CLICK HERE to see the 1975 K-Tel commercial that provided inspiration!
CLICK HERE to see the back cover!
CLICK HERE to read The New Yorker magazine article on Super Hits of the Seventies!
CLICK HERE to read The New York Daily News article on Super Hits of the Seventies!
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WATCH THIS AMAZING COMMERCIAL:
Thanks to:
-Steve McFarland for the package design & amazing Photoshop work on the front cover!
-Thomas Placke for editing the video!
-Scott Anthony for mastering the project!
-Rex lending his voice talents to the commercials!
-All the bands who donated their time & creative genius to make this happen
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-Michael Shelley 2012
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