Gonzo Tapes: Dr. Hunter S. Thompson (Box Set)

"I have a theory that the truth is never told during the nine-to-five hours." - Hunter S. Thompson

Lately I have been re-submerging myself in all things HST related and I'm here to report that doing so is a good thing. First, I watched Alex Gibney's 2007 documentary Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson . . .

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Oxford American :: The 10th Annual Music Issue

While I subscribe to a handful of magazines, the quarterly Oxford American is without a doubt the most rewarding of the bunch; it's arrival is always a sincere mailbox treat. Spanning everything from politics to film, music, literature, sports and general Southern living the writing and content are nothing less than superb (the Autumn issue was dedicated to New Orleans and the Gulf Coast three years post-Katrina.)

Like a lot of folks, I was initially turned on to the publication via their annual music issue which continually covers disparate . . .

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Arthur Lee :: Everybody’s Gotta Live

(Sevens, a new feature on Aquarium Drunkard, pays tribute to the art of the individual song.)If icons of '60s-era psychedelic rock were counted, Love probably wouldn't be among them. Certainly, even casual music fans would recognize "Alone Again Or" and "Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale" (and to a lesser extent, "Seven & Seven . . .

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Pavement :: 6.11.92 – Minneapolis, MN

Thanks to the original taper for this. SBD recording: Slanted & Enchanted tour, '92.

Related: Pavement :: Brighten The Corners: Nicene Creedence Edition

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Aquarium Drunkard :: 2008: Songs In Review

This year Aquarium Drunkard is wrapping up not only our favorite albums of the year (stay tuned for that) but listing some of our favorite songs from the past twelve months as well. Besides a site re-design, the blog also saw the the addition of a couple of regular contributors, J. Neas and M. Garner, whose lists you can find below my own. While you'll notice some repeat artists (Deerhunter, Hold Steady, etc), there is only one repeat song n the three lists. We can;t hear it all, so hit us up in the comments with your favorite individual songs from '08. - AD

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10. Catfish Haven :: Set In Stone

Now a few releases into their game, "Set In Stone" finds Catfish Haven continuing down the garage rock path while incorporating STAX styled horns and a touch of mid-period Talking Heads into the mix. This is the cornerstone track from an album that revels in sweat, booze, and balmy humidity – a perfect storm where everything just barely hangs together, and in doing so approaches an unlikely dirty perfection.

MP3: Catfish Haven :: Set In Stone
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Amazon: Catfish Haven - Devastator

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9. The Felice Brothers :: Frankie's Gun

I'll tell ya, if I didn't know better I would swear "Frankie's Gun" was a lost b-side from The Band circa 1970. It's nice to know you don't have to visit Big Pink to get this kind of stuff in 2008. It is no coincidence this track pops up in the next two lists as well.

MP3: The Felice Brothers :: Frankie's Gun
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Amazon: The Felice Brothers - S/T

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8. The Moondoggies :: Changing

Mmmm, rock & roll. This Seattle outfit delivered the goods this year with "Changing" off their Don't Be A Stranger LP. This is very much back-to-the-basics in terms of both the sound and the songwriting. This is the new Americana. I recommend turning this one up loud.

MP3: The Moondoggies :: Changing
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Amazon: The Moondoggies - Don't Be A Stranger

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7. Hacienda :: She's Got A Hold On Me

Produced by the Black Keys' Dan Auerbach, and tourmates of Dr. Dog, it's no surprise Hacienda grabbed my attention last Summer. "She's Got Ahold On Me" finds the San Antonio group milking the highlights of the past four decades of rock and pop. Like a lot of my favorites this year, this one's a smiler that could have easily dropped thirty years ago.

MP3: Hacienda :: She's Got A Hold On Me
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Amazon: Hacienda - Loud Is The Night
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6. Vivian Girls :: Where Do You Run To

As an old fan of The Raincoats, Vivian Girls had me at first listen with their brand of Phil Spector girl-groups soaked in dirty basement Velvet Underground. "Where Do You Run To," with its multi-tracked vocals, chugging rhythm, and lo-fi coy naivete, will hopefully inspire a whole generation of teenage girls to pick up vinyl and guitars.

MP3: Vivian Girls :: Where Do You Run To
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Amazon: Vivian Girls - S/T

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5. No Age :: Teen Creeps

No Age's Sub Pop debut, Nouns, immediately reminded me of the first time I heard Sonic Youth's album Evol: a perfect din of noise framed by pop sensibilities that in turn keep everything (barely) hanging together. "Teen Creeps" is the natural "single" from the LP and track I've listened to countless time in '08.

MP3: No Age :: Teen Creeps
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Amazon: No Age - Nouns

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4. Blitzen Trapper :: Black River Killer

I've been a sucker for story-songs this year and "Black River Killer" is a murder ballad in the grand tradition of Porter Wagoner, and, more recently, Nick Cave. "Oh when, oh when, Will the spirit come a calling for my soul to sin?" This band just keeps getting better.

MP3: Blitzen Trapper :: Black River Killer
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Amazon: Blitzen Trapper - Furr

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3. Deerhunter :: Cover Me (Slowly)/Agoraphobia

This is dream pop. Track two off Deerhunter's Microcastle, "Agoraphobia" slides in immediately after the opener, "Cover Me (Slowly)," so subtlety it practically feels like an extended coda upon first listen. So yeah, technically it's two songs, but you can't truly experience one without the other. Buy the album to hear why.

MP3: Deerhunter :: Agoraphobia
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Amazon: Deerhunter - Microcastle

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2. Megafaun :: Find Your Mark

At five minutes and fourteen seconds "Find Your Mark" feels more like an album than a song. The track is a journey, and one that incorporates influences ranging from Brian Wilson to contemporaries Besnard Lakes and Akron/Family. A North Carolina mini-masterpiece. Keep an eye on Megafaun in '09.

MP3: Megafaun :: Find Your Mark
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Amazon: Megafaun - Bury The Square

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1. White Hinterland :: Dreaming of Plum Trees

White Hinterland, Casey Dienel's 2008 project, saw the artist's vocal approach moving in more of a Rikki Lee Jones/Joni Mitchell (jazz-era) space than her previous work. "Dreaming of Plum Trees," with its aforementioned flourishes and traces of Vince Guaraldi, earned itself the title of "new classic" during the past twelve months. Might I add it is perfect for December.

MP3: White Hinterland :: Dreaming of Plum Trees
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Amazon: White Hinterland - Phylactery Factory

  * * READ J. NEAS & M. GARNER's LISTS AFTER LE JUMP.........

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Dr. Dog :: Webster Hall, New York City, 12.2

To say that, when playing live, Dr. Dog stays true to the most important elements of their recorded works is an understatement. But those elements (energy, musicianship, harmony) are certainly not a bad thing. Tuesday night at Webster Hall, in New York City, with a stage decorated with palm-flora in stark contrast to the chilly December air, Dr. Dog blazed through nearly two hours of material -- across their entire catalog and back.

For the uninitiated, the band plays a loud, ferociously paced set that in many ways replicates the sound of their records. It's not spot on - it's not boring - it sheds a new light on just how good these five men are at playing their instruments and singing, more often than not, together.

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SIRIUS/XM Radio :: Aquarium Drunkard Show

Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS/XM, channel 26 (SIRIUS), and channel 43 (XM), can now be heard twice, every Friday - Noon EST and then an encore broadcast at Midnight EST. Below is this week’s playlist.

SIRIUS 74: Jean Michel Bernard - Generique Stephane ++ Wilco - I Am Trying To Break Your Heart (Demo) ++ Sun Kil Moon - Carry Me Ohio ++ Vic Chesnutt & Liz Durrett - Somewhere ++ Ryan Adams - Dreams of A Working Class Clown (live) ++ Robert Pollard - Gold ++ Pavement - Starlings of . . .

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Great Lake Swimmers :: Song Sung Blue EP

Not unlike Mark Kozelek's reinterpretation of the Modest Mouse canon on his 2005 Sun Kil Moon LP, Tiny Cities, here Great Lake Swimmers' Tony Dekker takes on the unlikely muse of Neil Diamond for the soundtrack to filmmaker Greg Kohs . . .

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Sevens :: Rick Nelson, Garden Party (1972)

(Sevens, a new feature on Aquarium Drunkard, pays tribute to the art of the individual song.)

This song has been a go-to mix tape/cd staple for years. Similar to last month's Sevens entry on David Bromberg's "Sharon," Rick Nelson's "Garden Party" also tells a story, except, unlike Bromberg's imaginary carnival tale, the events here are a veiled nod to an actual . . .

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The Nerves :: One Way Ticket

I (as I suspect many of you reading) discovered The Nerves via Blondie's cover of the seminal power-pop group's "Hanging On The Telephone." Years later I took a guitar/songwriting workshop with Peter Case, here in L.A. at McCabes, and every once in awhile he would drop a morsel or two about his days with the Nerves/

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Brotherman :: 1975 Blaxploitation OST

If the below description of this lost blaxploitation flick's soundtrack doesn't pique your interest then I would wager you have never watched Dolemite, The Mack and Superfly back-to-back (which, I might . . .

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Vetiver :: More of The Past: The Originals

As we mentioned last month, Vetiver recently released the EP More of The Past, a follow-up and companion piece to their album of eclectic covers, Thing of The Past. As . . .

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