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the kozy king
Finally Cool
Where do I start? Lyrics both witty and heartfelt, cool understated groove, wierd/cool Jack Nitzschish touches in the production and very tasty playing (I really dig your guitarwork man). Add in an overall epic quality and you've got one impressive tune.
added to station 5/23/2008 11:02:14 PM
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Alternative Pop Rock
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Two Silo Complex
Crusin
I haven't heard too many psongs lately that gave me the distinct feeling of riding a Harley down California Highway 1 at 4:00 am but this certainly does. Nice dark surfy guitar with strangely menacing West Coast Byrd(re)call vocals. Great track man.
added to station 5/23/2008 8:10:11 PM
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Alternative Pop Rock
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The Man With No Band
Whiskey Symphony
I'm not sure but I think TMWNB was the first guy I listened to here at IAC. Realised today all this psonic ptonic didn't even ONE Kayak floating on it (well, for songs anyway)...had to fix that. Great song...I love "mysterious" mixes like this.
added to station 5/23/2008 4:23:00 PM
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Miscellaneous
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Village Jammers
Cowboy Up
These minor key things always get me and don't let go. Great feel in the wonderful tradition of JJ Cale and Mark Knopfler.
added to station 5/22/2008 11:53:48 AM
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Folk/Acoustic Rock/Americana
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Steve Ison
Step In My Direction
Hits speak for themselves.
added to station 5/22/2008 11:43:46 AM
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psychedelic pop
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Steve Cohen
Boston
Cold up there? Er...yep. Sun just disappears? Yep, behind clouds as soon as you get to the beach usually. Roads are clear? Nah, just full of potholes. Wicked cool lil' Waitsian number about the Hub.
added to station 5/22/2008 11:20:20 AM
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Singer/Songwriter
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Beth Fridinger
Look in the Mirror
Like Willie Dixon before her, The Queen of Bean (town) shows us the blues can pretty darn hummable here. Good topical lyrics, stinging blue notes and Beth's one of a kind vox....make it a double!
added to station 5/22/2008 10:42:40 AM
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classic blues rock
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Hugh Hamilton
I'll See You In My Dreams
Hugh shows us how you go about handling a standard armed with a uke, a voice that would have fit into CNSY quite nicely and some lovely pedal steel. Great work.
added to station 5/21/2008 9:52:40 PM
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Folk/Acoustic Rock/Americana
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The Grip Weeds
Games
I've listened to this 473 times this week and it still blows me away....perfect take on Sell Out era Who mixed with '60s garage rock. If Lenny Kaye had heard this one back in the '70s he would've called it "Boulders" instead of "Nuggets" :-) Found at the "1969" station.
added to station 5/21/2008 9:15:57 PM
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Rock
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Schnauser
Kill all humans
Ever wonder what the Beatles covering Brecht would have sounded like? This song is musically a bit more uplifting than the title might lead you to believe. Glorious harmony work and a lead vocal that sounds like George Harrison morphed with a Hammond (that's a compliment, what!)
added to station 5/22/2008 9:11:57 AM
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Alternative Retro and Psychedelic
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Vincenzo Pandolfi
Look Around
If there were one song on this site I'd suggest listening to to cheer up it'd be this one. Puts a smile on my face every time. Lovely heartfelt lyrics with a lot of wisdom behind their simple message on top of a heartmelting hook...now that's pop song.
added to station 5/21/2008 9:30:40 PM
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Pop
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