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Well, I think “Holler” is rather good!
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Well, I think “Holler” is rather good! Alright, no I don’t. Since, though, NYLPM team members are actually publishing a lot of stuff, I thought I’d take the opportunity to update the Team list and links you see on your right. […]

You know you want it – Holler Part 3!:
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You know you want it – Holler Part 3!: First off, I hate burdening you, the reader, with more about the absolute nothingness that is “Holler”. It’s not worth a full-fledged review, but it’ll doubtlessly get millions of t[…]

A quick swipe
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A quick swipe from Pearls – lego album covers. I was particularly impressed by the Prodigy one.[…]

More Holler superficiality
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More Holler superficiality – but if you cannot be superficial about pop music then what can you be? I find it most interesting that while ver Spices are back together at the moment, that Melanie’s B & C’s solo careers still see[…]

A few sort of superficial observations
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A few sort of superficial observations on the new-look Spice Girls, formulated after one watching of “Holler” or “Hotter” or “Higher” or whatever it’s called:

The song really is not very good. Not at all. Bl[…]

Maybe I’ve been nostalgically primed:
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Maybe I’ve been nostalgically primed: I’m home for the holidays (well, the World Series days, anyway) and the only person up this late, just like I was that night that I first heard the riff segue out of “Son of Mustang Ford”&[…]

Frankie Crocker
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Frankie Crocker died over the weekend, and I can’t find a decent linkable obit for the coolest DJ ever to grace this vale of tears. Pathetic.[…]

After all the nasty things
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After all the nasty things I’ve said about Rolling Stone, they have to go and run this.[…]

POP-EYE U.S. 10/24
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POP-EYE U.S. 10/24
hi-ho, and welcome to what may be, could be, very likely will be a regular feature contributed by yours truly as a counterpart to tom’s synopsis of the u.k. singles chart. here in america, there’s less turnover —[…]

Today’s forum question
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Today’s forum question: otherwise cool bands ruined by their irritating fans? (With thanks to Kathleen)
Sharp-eyed readers will also notice that I am a hooer and have inserted BlogHop rating buttons in the right-hand column. I know it’s v[…]

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