Category: music

“Thursday” by Morphine

A cold-weather power trio fronted by its bassist, Boston’s Morphine was nevertheless never called the American Rush.

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“Jeans On” by Lord David Dundas

Marty's Song of the Day for 1 January, 2014

Jeans, motorbikes, and your pretty face. We have everything we need.

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Words Next to Pictures II: What We Know About Hydrogen

Next year I am splitting the Nobel Prize with this guy I saw walking by my building at 3 a.m. who picked up my garbage barrel that had fallen into the street.

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So You Know: Haters Are Restricting Your Good Time

Oppressors are denying your right to party, censoring your fun, and even removing several hours of the day just to keep you from having a good time, says Top 40 radio.

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Between Clark And Hilldale — Love Reimagined at the Whisky

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Last night’s Arthur Lee benefit at the Whisky a Go Go captured the lawlessness of the 60’s Sunset Strip and the flawlessness of “Forever Changes.” Lee, the genius behind 60’s psychedelic band Love, is battling leukemia and has no insurance, so a benefit was put together at the last remaining Sunset Strip club from the …

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