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Bands I've Seen Live

  • Cindi Lauper

  • The B-52s

  • VHS or Beta

  • Pemberley

  • Tiger City

  • The Police

  • The Sugar Oaks

  • The Arcade Fire

  • The Knife

  • Yo La Tengo

  • Foo Fighters

  • M83

  • Cat Power

  • Enon

  • Outerspace

  • The Cure

  • Diplo

  • Kings of Convenience

  • DeVotchKa

  • The Pixies

  • Retard-O-Bot

  • Girl Talk

  • Yo La Tengo - 2x

  • Of Montreal

  • RA Rugged Man

  • Veruca Salt

  • Tilly & The Wall - 2x

  • Swayzak

  • The Go! Team

  • Ratatat

  • Matisyahu

  • O.A.R.

  • The Fiery Furnaces - 2x

  • Interpol

  • Boom Bip

  • Bloc Party

  • New Order

  • Ladytron

  • Depeche Mode

  • Sloan

  • Spoon

  • GreyMarket

  • Placebo - 3x

  • Thrill Kill Kult - 3x

  • Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

  • The Rapture

  • Nine Inch Nails

  • KMFDM - 2x

  • Stone Temple Pilots

  • The Dresden Dolls - 2x

  • Bush

  • Dave Dondero - 2x

My Trusted MOGs' Top Songs This Week

  • Free music video of My Body Is A Cage
  • Free music video of Fake Empire
  • Free music video of Start A War

Songs You Should Be Listening To

  • Free music video of The Garden
    The Audience Is Listening
  • Free music video of LDN

Vital Signs

Mogger Since:
August 03, 2006
Favorite Musical Attributes:
hand claps & harmonized boys and girls
Into:
The Knife, Lily Allen, M.I.A., Beirut, Of Montreal, Tilly & the Wall, Ratatat, Placebo, The Go! Team, The Arcade Fire and The Fiery Furnaces

Posts

Artist: Track: One Life to Live Theme Song

Um, okay. I'm torn. You see, I'm really not all that into daytime t.v., especially soap operas like One Life to Live.

Well, Doggy Dogg just made the daytime programming Hall of Fame for Best Cameo and Theme Song.

See and hear for yourself.

(well I think ABC is removing them from Youtube, so just friggin check it out yourself: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6p9chAC96yU&feature=related

Artist:
Other Tags: Phil Collins, drum duet

After a semi-climactic, 30-year career, Phil Collins decides to call it quits. I have to admit. When I was a kid, I was embarrassed that my mom listened to Genesis and Phil. Now, they are a must-play at my upcoming wedding. There you go, they've transcended time. There's no better time than now to leave when you have left a well-carved impression in the mind of my generation and future ones.

I saw this video on Youtube featuring Phil and Chester Thompson battling it out in a drum duet. Good tunes.

 
Comments
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kaluss says:

you gotta give him propers. he was mad successful/talented. and he did that entire drum duel while chewing gum, i mean...c'mon!

Posted 6 months ago
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finally.....

kiddin.

good on him.

Altho this may just mean he is launching a DJ career.

Posted 6 months ago
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Sturgell says:

He had a good run. It's time for the old dog to roll over.

Posted 6 months ago
Artist: Album: Track:

The Sugar Oaks, based out of Orlando, just released their first EP titled "Red Grapes in the City".
If you're from the South or south of the South (FL), you'll totally dig how the music is reminiscent of a barefoot walk down a steamy, narrow street shaded by a 100-year-old and proud oak.
At just over 20 minutes, the vibrations linger longer than the time it takes your Sno Cone to melt in Florida heat. With a $10 bill in your back pocket, there's plenty to go around for icy treats, hot walks and the Oaks' comforting shade.
Where to buy: Locally: now in stock at Daddy Kool, Park Avenue CDs and Sound Exchange in Pinellas Park (hopefully already at Disc Exchange on Central Ave)
Online: @ Merchline
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