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February 9, 2013: Includes a live performance from The Explorers Club!
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CLICK HERE for the FREE download of "No Good To Cry" by The Explorers Club!
CLICK HERE for info on how to get your own "Michael Shelley's #1 Hit Club" membership card!
CLICK HERE to subscribe to the free Michael Shelley podcast - which will feature an EXTRA song from The Explorers Club!.
CLICK HERE for info on an amazing new drug: Unpretentiousil!
CLICK HERE for a peek at Michael's 2013 marathon premium cd!
CLICK HERE for the trailer to Dave Grohl's movie about Sound City studios.
CLICK HERE for Paul Anka's famous post-gig turned into a short film!
CLICK HERE for Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby's "Do You Remember That" Official Video !
CLICK HERE for info and a trailer for a new documentary on the Muscle Shoals sound!
CLICK HERE for The dB's live on World Cafe!
CLICK HERE for some info on Gabriel, the genius behind "Buzzard Lope" !
CLICK HERE for Long Bets.
CLICK HERE for "Drifter Kills Guy With A Hatchet The Gives INSANE Interview".
CLICK HERE for The Intriguing Passports of 20 Famous Artists and Writers !
CLICK HERE for "The Story of Pat and Lolly Vegas" - former guest Pat Vegas drives around L.A. and talks about their history.
CLICK HERE for a great video of Frank Howard & the Commanders.
CLICK HERE for an recent Montclair Times article on Michael Shelley!
CLICK HERE for WFMU's Dave Mandl's "Photo Essay: Unknown Brooklyn"
CLICK HERE for a peek at Michael's 2013 marathon premium cd!
CLICK HERE for some minor key songs reworked into major keys.
CLICK HERE to check out the new WFMU signal coverage map "91.1fm in the NY-NJ metropolitan area, 90.1 in Orange County, NY and 91.9fm in Rockland County NY"!
CLICK HERE to read how Big Star's
"September Gurls" was recorded at Ardent StudiosCLICK HERE to read a really bad review of a reissue of Keith Moon's "Two Sides of the Moon"
CLICK HERE to see Beastie Boy Mike D's lovely $9 a square foot wallpaper!
CLICK HERE to read "The Beatles and the Art of the Tambourine"
CLICK HERE to watch a robot band cover The Ramones
CLICK HERE to read Carol Kaye review of "The Wrecking Crew: The Inside Story of Rock and Roll's Best-Kept Secret"
CLICK HERE for a great Herman's Hermits Interview from the Oklahoma Historical Society!
CLICK HERE for a short film "The Life & Death of the American Arcade"
CLICK HERE for "Sony Releases Stupid Piece Of Shit That Doesn't Fucking Work" !
CLICK HERE for an article about Sandy Hook truthers who think they've found “absolute proof” that the Newtown shootings were a hoax.
CLICK HERE for a short film "Moon Hoax Not"
CLICK HERE to find out who played bass on some of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
CLICK HERE for “Confessions of a Bad News Bear”.
CLICK HERE for a great Beach Boys Interview from 1964 (starts @ 1:30).
CLICK HERE for seven minutes of David Bowie getting pissed off during interviews.
Apparently Bowie offered "Golden Years" to Elvis Presley - but The King declined. CLICK HERE former guest Stevie Riks nails the Elvis/Bowie duet version.
CLICK HERE for 1976 Frank Sinatra and Don Rickles on The Carson show!
CLICK HERE for 1974 Sly Stone on The Mike Douglas show!
CLICK HERE for a short film which explains how Mellotrons work.
CLICK HERE for 1974 Sly Stone on The Mike Douglas show!
CLICK HERE Led Zeppelin vs The Beatles - Whole Lotta Helter Skelter !
CLICK HERE for Chuck Berry's 1980 thoughts about The Sex Pistols, Talking Heads and Clash records.
CLICK HERE for Famous Album Covers Revisited Using Google Street View .
CLICK HERE for The Joe Smith Collection at the Library of Congress.
CLICK HERE to go to a useless website like
CLICK HERE for a reminder that you have to be 恋のホワン・ホワン!
CLICK HERE for info on an odd e-book "Nick Lowe: A Long Career That Never Gets Stale." It is 4 pages long and "sells" for $1.99. The same author has one about Dean Martin that was reviewed like this: "This pamphlet was complete gargbage. A sixth grader could have written a better essay. All of this author's works should be removed from Amazon."
CLICK HERE for a similar 156 page "Book On Demand" titled "Nick Lowe" that boasts being made from "High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles!" What is the world coming to? Only $19.95.
CLICK HERE for the FREE download of "No Good To Cry" by The Explorers Club!
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glenn: I'm picking up Runyon at the library tomorrow. Never read his stuff, except in pieces.
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For the record, Greeley was a Whig, and then a Republican when the northern anti-slavery pro-econ.-dvlpmt. Whigs kicked out the southern slavery Whigs and founded the Republicans in the early 1850s during the lead-up the the Civil War. Greeley ran the biggest Whig/Republican paper in NYC, the Tribune, which from the 1840s through the 60s was the most prestigious and influential paper certainly in the northern part of the US. The NY Times was an upstart rival that didn't get to be a big deal till it started printing government dispatches in full during World War I.
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Throughout the 19th century both parties gave money to back papers as a way of getting more leverage in a city or state. Big mining money in Colorado from the 1870s on meant Dems and Reps were fighting for the state via newspapers etc etc in the later 1800s...
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