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Sandy Denny & Linda Thompson :: When Will I Be Loved (Everly Brothers)

If the death of Phil Everly has reminded us of anything, it's that there's nothing quite like an Everly Brothers recording. Noble attempts at capturing the magic, such as Bonnie Prince Billy and Dawn McCarthy's recent Everly LP (or even the Norah Jones/Billy Joe album), are fine and good, but they usually just send me back to the original recordings. There's one Everly cover that I love unreservedly, however: Sandy Denny . . .

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Vic Chesnutt :: Everything I Say / Saskatchewan, November 2009

This is the strangest rock club I've ever played in, you know? I was wondering where the graffiti with dicks on the wall was. Well, now I know where they are, because I left a few on the wall in there. So the next band here will feel more at home. And now we play. - Vic Chesnutt

If reading the year 2014 feels like you're living in the future, you're not alone. Vic Chesnutt died four years ago last . . .

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AD Presents: Scottie Diablo’s Timeless Trash, VOL 1 – A Mixtape

It's been four years since we last caught up with Scottie Diablo. That was The Crap Out, a two part mix chronicling the burgeoning 90s underground garage rock circuit. Memphis…London…Detroit (and beyond). This is Timeless Trash, Volume One - a thirty track selection, spanning five decades of primal mojo, from Lux Interior and Charlie Feathers to Tav Falco, Dion and Adrian Lloyd. Go ahead, get rhythm.

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Benjamin Smoke :: The Jem Cohen Documentary

The talking head on CNN just used the term 'polar vortex' to describe the freezing temperatures presently gripping much of the continental US. Sounds like a CAN outtake, no? Anyway, I was back in Atlanta during the holidays, where it's presently 7 degrees, driving around the old neighborhood and remembered this nugget: filmmaker Jem Cohen's Benjamin Smoke documentary from 2000 -- a project that spanned a decade in the making.

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The Everly Brothers :: Songs Of Innocence And Experience (BBC Documentary)

Incredible 1984 hour and 44 minute BBC documentary chronicling the path of The Everly Brothers, from their Kentucky roots onward.

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SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show (Noon EST, Channel 35)

Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 35, can be heard twice, every Friday — Noon EST with an encore broadcast at Midnight EST.

SIRIUS 325: Jean Michel Bernard — Generique Stephane ++  Jay Reatard - Hammer I Miss You ++ Deerhunter - Back To The Middle ++ Sonic Youth - Androgynous Mind / Quest For The Cup (AD edit) ++ The Growlers - Hiding Under Covers ++ Twin Peaks - Ocean Blue ++ Cate Le Bon - Sisters ++ Damien Jurado - Silver Timothy ++ Richard Swift - Whitman ++ The Walkmen - This Job . . .

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Aquarium Drunkard Presents: Califone @ The Bootleg, January 6

Our first show of 2014 - Aquarium Drunkard presents Califone at the Bootleg Theater in Los Angeles, Monday, January 6th. The Luyas support. We're giving away tickets to AD readers. To land a pair, leave your name and your favirote Tim Rutili related album in the comments. Winners emailed by Saturday night; tickets available at will call.

2220 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90057 . . .

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The Everly Brothers :: Lord Of The Manor

Start 2014 on this note. Another side of The Everly Brothers: "Lord of The Manor", the b-side to their 1968 single, "Milk Train". And then go ahead and pick up the Bonnie 'Prince' Billy / Dawn McCarthy tribute to the Everlys that made our best of 2013 list.

The Everly Brothers :: Lord Of The Manor

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SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show (Noon EST, Channel 35)

Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 35, can be heard twice, every Friday — Noon EST with an encore broadcast at Midnight EST.

SIRIUS 324: Jean Michel Bernard - Generique Stephane ++ Honeyboy Martin & The Voices - Dreader Than Dread ++ Johnny & The Attractions - I'm Moving On ++ Andersons All Stars - Intensified Girls ++ King Sporty - DJ Special ++ Freddie Mackay - When I'm Gray ++ Hopeton Lewis - Sound And Pressure ++ The Upsetters - Popcorn ++ Willie Williams - Armageddon Time ++ Sister Nancy - Bam . . .

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SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show (Noon EST, Channel 35)

Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 35, can be heard twice, every Friday — Noon EST with an encore broadcast at Midnight EST.

SIRIUS 324: Jean Michel Bernard — Générique Stephane ++  The Beatles- Christmas Time (Is Here Again) ++ Billy Childish — Christmas Hell ++ The Wailers — Christmas Spirit ++ The Sonics — I Don’t Believe In Christmas ++ The Ramones — Merry Christmas (I Don’t Want To Fight Tonight) ++ Thee Headcoatees — Santa Clause ++ Jack Scott — There’s Trouble . . .

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Aquarium Drunkard :: 2013 Year In Review

Here it is. Our obligatory year-end review. The following is an unranked list of albums that caught, and kept, our attention in 2013 . . .

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SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show (Noon EST, Channel 35)

Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 35, can be heard twice, every Friday — Noon EST with an encore broadcast at Midnight EST.

Jonathan Rado, of Foxygen, is my guest this week.

SIRIUS 322: Jean Michel Bernard — Générique Stephane ++ Bernard Chabert - Il Part En Californie (He Moved To California) ++ The Move - Chinatown ++ Todd Rundgren - Healing Part III ++ Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - The Tracks of . . .

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Clifton’s Corner :: Volume 21 / Can I Get A Witness

(Volume 21 of Clifton’s Corner. Every other week on the blog Clifton Weaver, aka DJ Soft Touch, shares some of his favorite spins, old and new, in the worlds of soul, r&b, funk, psych and beyond.)

I know. I know. It’s been a minute since the last Clifton’s Corner installment. Although I had every intention of working one up, life kept getting in the way. My apologies. In that time though, I’ve been exposed to some amazing music and have picked up quite a few records that I intend on airing ASAP. So, as a kind of reboot, this installment will be like my first effort. Consider it more of a mixtape. (NOTE: These mp3s were digitized from vinyl. Please excuse any pops, crackles, & hiss.)

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Purple Snow: Forecasting The Minneapolis Sound

Prince is the Artist: a virtuoso, a maverick, a symbol. The Purple One's genius has transformed the man into a musical hero and a legendary performer. If Prince is a somewhat inscrutable artist today, ensconced in Paisley Park, the Twin Cities provided a palpable point of origin for the myth, the hometown scene of a young Prince Rogers Nelson.

Purple Snow: Forecasting the Minneapolis Sound  is the 50th proper release by Numero Group, the historically curious, keen-eyed, crate digging wunder-label.    This idea of a "Minneapolis Sound" is inextricably linked to Prince, and the compilation's evocative title means the Purple One will inevitably be the point of entry into these songs.  However, the  late '70s/early '80s  funk scene in Minneapolis and St. Paul is actually a great match for the Numero treatment--the label's best releases involve scrutinizing an overlooked local history and hanging a narrative around forgotten music. Prince's meteoric ascent into purpled high fantasy fogged up what was going on in the dove's nest, but his influence insures the Minneapolis sound will never be forgotten. We're talking about  1999  and  Control at the most mainstream,  which just  means the stakes are extra high for Numero as revisionist historians--a fitting challenge for the label's 50th release.

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