Off The Record :: American Princes (Little Rock, AR)

Off The Record is a recurring feature, here on the Drunkard, that marries two of my greatest interests; music and travel. Having a locals perspective when visiting a new locale is the difference between experiencing it through the lens of a tourist and of that of a native.

Off The Record gathers some of my favorite artists, asks them to reflect on their city of residence, and choose a handful of places they could not live without, be them bookstores, bars, restaurants or vistas.

Today's installment of Off The Record catches up with . . .

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SIRIUS Radio :: Aquarium Drunkard Show

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

SIRIUS 50: (Intro) Jean-Michel Bernard - Generique Stephane ++ Centro-matic - Patience For The Ride ++ Blitzen Trapper - Wild Mountain Nation ++ Bonnie "Prince" Billy - Easy Does It ++ J. Tillman . . .

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Last Night :: Whigs/Le Switch/Henry Clay People

Sometimes a rock ‘n’ roller needs to howl to be heard. Last night Athens, GA’s, The Whigs ripped through tracks from their Dave Matthews-label-approved Mission Control for a devoted crowd at the Echo, abandoning any of the subtlety that marks the record in favor of . . .

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Playboy After Dark :: Grateful Dead (January 1969)

Back in the late sixties CBS used to broadcast Playboy After Dark, Hugh Hefner's swinging variety show featuring artists, actors, beat poets, comics and, of particular interest, great musical guest performances from the likes James Brown, The Grateful Dead, Marvin Gaye, Harry Nilsson, The Byrds, and Ike & Tina Turner. Today we have become a member or log in.

Midnight Oil :: The Politics of Diesel and Dust

Politics in music is a tricky business. If it's so pointed and obvious, it can often make the politics, and the music, insufferable, no matter how much you might agree. The results are a compromised song. On the other hand, if you're subtle and thoughtful, your message sometimes gets lost. Just ask the Boss about "Born in the U.S.A." Similarly ask Midnight Oil about "Beds are Burning . . .

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Sevens :: Califone: “The Orchids”

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

What starts in a daze often ends in clarity. That’s the way things seem to be and that’s the way of “The Orchids,” from Califone’s excellent 2006 album Roots and Crowns. In the same way that Johnny Cash made

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Jon Spencer :: Theremin Demonstration (Must See)

Hey kids, ever wonder how Jon Spencer gets all those wacky sounds out of that box on stage? Me too. It's called a Theremin, and here he demonstrates it for a group of school children in a room that looks, unsettlingly, like The Black Lodge. Yeah, he humps it.

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Bo Diddley :: December 30, 1928 — June 2, 2008

Sunday morning, I was flipping through Rolling Stone's latest issue, specifically, its feature, 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time. The magazine has, over the years, loved to compile extensive and arbitrary "greatest" lists--greatest songs, greatest albums, greatest artists, you name it. They're impossibly constructed, primarily because, with the exception of a handful of automatics, the notion of "great" is largely subjective and endlessly debatable. Still, they're fair, inclusive and as accurate as anything so discretionary could be.

Monday morning, I woke . . .

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American Princes :: Other People

Here is a classic case of better late than never. It took me a good two years to finally catch an American Princes show after a friend turned me onto their last album Less And Less at SXSW 2006. And even then it happened purely by chance as the band just happened to have a Monday night residency at the

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AD Presents :: The Whigs @ The Echo, 6-4

Aquarium Drunkard is once again proud to present our favorite Athens, GA export, The Whigs, at the Echo Wednesday June 4th with very special guests L.A.'s Henry Clay People and Le Switch.

We have five sets of tickets to giveaway to AD readers. To get your hands on a pair, leave your full name, a valid email address that we can contact you at, and of course, yer . . .

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Off The Record :: Matthew Ryan (Nashville, TN)

Off The Record is a recurring feature, here on the Drunkard, that marries two of my greatest interests; music and travel. Having a locals perspective when visiting a new locale is the difference between experiencing it through the lens of a tourist and of that of a native.

Off The Record gathers some of my favorite artists, asks them to reflect on their city of residence, and choose a handful of places they could not live without, be them bookstores, bars, restaurants or vistas.

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Bob Dylan :: Both Ends of The Rainbow 1978-1989

Bob Dylan and session musicians :: Muscle Shoals, AL - 1980 (Recording the Saved LP)

This weekend I watched the latest installment of the Under Review series continued focus on Bob Dylan entitled Both Ends Of The Rainbow. I believe this was number three . . .

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Julie Ocean :: Long Gone And Nearly There

I seem to go out of my way annually to crown a power-pop champion for the year. Someone whose subversion or reverential recreation of the genre is so willfully brilliant and fun that I have to listen to the record over and over. In 2006 it was Devin Davis, last year it was Georgie James, in 2008 it's Julie Ocean.

But despite this being a debut album, the . . .

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Retro TV Themes Revisited :: WKRP In Cincinnati

Retro TV Themes Revisited is an on-going AD feature that aims to mine our long-running collection of past television (aural) glories, cuz they just aren't making them like they used to. Have at it in the comments.

"Baby, if you’ve ever wondered, wondered whatever became of me. I'm living on the air in Cincinnati, Cincinnati WKRP...I'm at WKRP In Cincinnati."

Johnny 'Dr. Fever' Caravella, Herbert 'Herb' Tarlek, Les Nessman, and DJ Venus Flytrap...characters every one of them; and then you had Loni Anderson, who I always just assumed . . .

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Papa Legba, Come On And Open The Gate…

Even today, while traveling in and around the Mississippi Delta, you'll still hear fabled tales of the old bluesmen selling their souls at the crossroads in exchange for supernatural musical gifts. Whereas the Robert Johnson tale has become the most widely known, it is in fact more of a composite story derived from old African American folk traditions that found their way to the Americas centuries ago embedding itself into . . .

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