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The Feelies :: Paint It Black

The 2009 reissue of the Feelies 1980 debut, Crazy Rhythms, nixes the inclusion of their cover of the Stones 'Paint It Black" -- a track which was tacked on to the 1990 A&M Records CD release. With this most recent reissue the band opted to present their debut to fans as it was originally intended -- nine songs. While this makes perfect sense, I am a . . .

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Diversions :: Gordan Gano/Transformative LPs

(Diversions, a recurring feature on Aquarium Drunkard, catches up with our favorite artists as they wax on subjects other than recording and performing.)

If you're reading this blog than you're most likely familiar with the band Gordon Gano co-founded in the early 1980s -- The Violent Femmes.   Drawing inspiration from the likes of Modern Lovers and the Velvet Underground, the Femme's crafted what is arguably one of the most heralded underground LPs of the decade - their 1983 self-titled debut. Hormonally charged punk-rock infused folk, where I grew up the album was as much a rite-of-passage, passed down by older siblings, as it was simply a recording. Tomorrow sees the release of Gano's latest LP, with the Ryan brothers, out on the Yep Roc label. AD took the opportunity to ask the artist about the records that changed the way he listened to music, much in the same way the Violent Femmes changed ours.

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The Velvet Underground :: The Velvet Underground & Nico. Andy Warhol presents the “Banana” record. If the 3 original members of Violent Femmes (myself included) listed all-time favorite records this, I think, would be the collective favorite. Everything about it is exciting to me. The songs, the playing, and the arrangements. It crackles with energy. There was a time-still is?-when if a writer really liked a new group they would compare it positively with the Velvet Underground even though in most cases these groups didn’t sound anything like each other. I first had a copy at Christmas-time and so I still see flashing Christmas tree lights when the first song starts.

Sly and the Family Stone :: Fresh. The first record where I really loved funk. It is so funky. Maybe the first records that made me not want to just play and listen to simple rhythms. All the musicians, Sly’s singing, even the lyrics. I or a neighborhood kid had the 45 single of “If You Want Me to Stay” when it came out. I was probably about ten years old. I heard the full album a few years later. That song is still an all-time favorite and I still listen to this album currently. More often than all the others on this list combined.

Johnny Thunders and The Heartbreakers :: Live at Max’s Kansas City ’79. On an Easter vacation trip to New York City in ’78 or ’79 an older brother took me to see Johnny Thunders and The Heartbreakers at Max’s Kansas City (hi Chris). (I got the “souvenir” LP afterwards) It was and is the most exciting rock n’ roll show of my life (no doubt a lot to do with being 15), I didn’t know them before the show but, J. Thunders reckless swagger was inspiring. I have remained a big fan of his guitar playing. He made me want to play electric guitar (including leads) and be in a rock band more than ever.

The Ramones :: The Ramones. A friend in high school was raving about them and lent me his vinyl. I have never had such an intense immediate reaction to hearing a record for the first time. It was instant. I loved this. It was different from anything I had ever heard before. I was about 14 I think. Hey, Ho, Let’s Go!

Man of La Mancha :: Original Broadway Cast Recording. My mother tells me that I could and would sing this through word for word from start to finish when I was 3 or 4 years old. It was a new hit musical and my parents had the records. I still remember many of the songs. This was, I assume, an early and profound influence on me. Singing words that were from and for different people. Different characters. Also, telling a story in song. “(To Dream) The Impossible Dream” is the popular hit song and the climax of the show but, it does not stand out more for me than any other of the songs. words/ gordon gano

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Turid :: Låt mig se dig

There is something to be said about the unknown, and that, for me, is part of the appeal of of Sweden's Turid, née Turid Lundqvist. I was turned on to the Buffy Sainte-Marie/Joni Mitchell-like vocalist several years ago around the same time I first encountered Heron. Not that the two are at all related, but Heron is another early '70s entity I knew very . . .

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Jody Stephens/Big Star :: The AD Interview

This September - and how appropriate is that - Rhino brings us a wealth of Big Star related reissues and unreleased material. On the 15th comes Keep An Eye on the Sky, a 4-CD boxset that combines Big Star album tracks, alternate takes, demos and live material, and on . . .

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Jim Carroll :: August 1, 1950 — September 11, 2009

They don't really make artists like Jim Carroll anymore - that time has passed.   Born in 1950 in New York City, Jim was undoubtedly a product of both the Beat influence on American culture and punk's ramshackle ethics. Carroll's writing and his music were twin forces that clawed and raked at an urban existence that had been both his bane and his muse.   He stood alongside Patti Smith as one of the punk era's true poets - and as much as music came after his . . .

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Soulsavers :: You Will Miss Me When I Burn

I missed Soulsavers' show at the Troubadour the other night, but did manage to catch the majority of their live studio session Thursday morning on KCRW (great set if you can find it; I imagine it's floating around by now). The group is presently performing select dates around the U.S. touring behind the release of their third full-length, become a member or log in.

The Great Lost Kinks Album

(Please welcome new AD contributor Brendan McGrath.   Brendan helms one of my absolute favorite music blogs, the rising storm, and will be pulling from his collection, waxing on obscure and classic LPs. I couldn't be more excited to have him on board - AD)

Issued by Reprise in 1973, and not to be confused with several boots bearing the same name, The Great Lost Kinks Album may not be a legitimate release, but it is one of my favorite Kinks albums. Even though I know . . .

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SIRIUS/XMU :: 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 with an encore broadcast at Midnight EST. Below is this week’s playlist.

SIRIUS 110: Jean Michel Bernard - Generique Stephane ++ Indian Wars - If You Want Me ++ Family Portrait - Mega Secrets ++ Best Coast - Something In The Way ++ Girls Lust For Life ++ The Raincoats - No Side To Fall In ++ The Vaselines - You Think You're A . . .

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Avi Buffalo :: AD Session @ Infrasonic Studios

Today, during the second hour of our SIRIUS/XM show, we are airing the Avi Buffalo session recorded last month at Infrasonic Sound Studios in Alhambra, CA. A stripped down set with Avi on guitar/vocals, and Rebecca Coleman on keys, the following three tracks present a different side of the group than the psychedelic pop found on their forthcoming LP and live show. Special thanks to Chris Mena, Meghan . . .

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The Feelies :: Crazy Rhythms/Good Earth (Reissue)

Really, in 2009 one could almost exclusively listen to nothing but reissues and be perfectly content. The depth, breadth and quality of the stuff coming out these days is just impressive. Enter the Feelies. Released this week, the new Bar None reissues of bands first two LPs, Crazy Rhythms and The Good Earth, are, for fans, a minor godsend. Keeping up with the times, with a nod to . . .

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Diversions :: Princeton on The Science Fiction of Author B.S. Johnson

(Diversions, a recurring feature on Aquarium Drunkard, catches up with our favorite artists as they wax on subjects other than recording and performing.)

Today we catch up with Matt Kivel, from L.A's Princeton, who are set to release their debut full-length, Cocoon of Love

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Circulatory System :: Signal Morning

A few months back, in June, Aquarium Drunkard teamed up with Team Clermont to throw a joint champagne jam in Athens, GA during this year's Athfest. It went down at Nuci's -- we booked Liz Durrett, Modern Skirts and the newly reformed Circulatory System with . . .

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AA Bondy :: The AD Interview

Following the demise of his former band, Verbena, in 2007 AA Bondy re-emerged with an amazing solo debut, American Hearts, that dug deep into the hidden folk, country and blues tendencies that had always existed below the distortion of his old band. Last week saw the release of the follow-up, the equally beautiful become a member or log in.