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  1. Songs Everyone Should Hear at Least Once - Daily

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  2. Songs Everyone Should Hear at Least Once - Daily

    Let's see, what to say about the band FEAR...Lee Ving and his hooligans caused a riot when they played Saturday Night Live, because John Belushi thought it would be funny if they were the musical act. They're banned forever from the show, of course. FEAR
  3. Songs Everyone Should Hear at Least Once - Daily

    Today's entry is The Vaselines, the Scottish band pretty much made famous in the States, because Kurt Cobain loved their music and would cover their songs often. The Vaselines
  4. Songs Everyone Should Hear at Least Once - Daily

    Dirty blues trio out of Detroit, The Muggs. The trio had a setback when bass player, Tony DeNardo suffered a stroke. Unable to play bass anymore, he switched to Rhodes keyboard bass and their sound was created. The Muggs
  5. Songs Everyone Should Hear at Least Once - Daily

    Today we're doing a double shot, but not by the same band exactly. MINUTEMEN were the great punk trio from San Pedro, CA, until singer/guitarist/songwriter died tragically in a van accident when they were on tour. fIREHOSE is the brother band with young college student, Ed Crawford getting Mike...
  6. Songs Everyone Should Hear at Least Once - Daily

    Reminder: Please don't add your own songs - Thanks Today's entry is a band I wish was still around, Sonic Youth, but as we know...divorce happens. They were successful with out giving in, they constantly challenged the music business...is it noise or art? A band that's definitely not for...
  7. Songs Everyone Should Hear at Least Once - Daily

    Let's see, today is a little different. It's Paul McCartney, solo, not even with Wings. However, this is from his movie Give My Regards to Broad Street...but, that wasn't even good, CK. You're correct, however...he does play his song Silly Love Songs...wait, that was him with Wings...yes...
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    Again not much of a write up today. I overslept, so just a quick one this morning. Urge Overkill, trio from Chicago. Had a big hit with their cover of Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon on the Pulp Fiction soundtrack. Listen to their album Saturation, not a bad song on it. Urge Overkill
  9. Songs Everyone Should Hear at Least Once - Daily

    I've been in meetings all morning, so not much of a description today. The band is called Shoes, they're a power pop band from the 70's/80's. Shoes
  10. Songs Everyone Should Hear at Least Once - Daily

    Everyone should know who Ben Folds and the Ben Folds Five are/were. He's an odd duck, but super talented. I've always liked their cover of this song. Ben Folds Five
  11. Songs Everyone Should Hear at Least Once - Daily

    Today's pick has been filled with technical difficulties and I don't mean the song by Racer X. Spotify is not working for me. I'm doing Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet's live staple, 16 encores (it's really like 32 or something like that). The band that did the theme for Kids in the Hall,
  12. Songs Everyone Should Hear at Least Once - Daily

    The Mael brothers, better known as Sparks are not from this planet, watch the documentary about them or just listen to their music long enough, then come talk to me. I love them, very unconventional, won't let record companies tell them what to do...to the point where their record company said...
  13. Songs Everyone Should Hear at Least Once - Daily

    Today's band, I'm sure you've heard or at least heard of, The Pretenders. Chrissie Hynde is still the motor that makes them run. They're kind of the story of two different bands. There's the first two albums, with James Honeyman-Scott on lead guitar and Pete Farndon on bass and while yes, Martin...
  14. Songs Everyone Should Hear at Least Once - Daily

    The main person of this band is Greg Kurstin...who? Yes...exactly. Let's see, Greg's qualifications...he's a multi-instrumentalist, no....ummm, he's the "other guy" with Dave Grohl in the Hanukkah Sessions where they only cover other Jewish performers that they've been doing for the past few...
  15. Songs Everyone Should Hear at Least Once - Daily

    So, since it's St. Patrick's Day we're going to do the Dropkick Murphys. Every year for as long as I can remember they do a series of shows/residency in Boston for it. The most recent started yesterday (Thursday). On top of the bands they have listed for the shows, they usually have some...
  16. Songs Everyone Should Hear at Least Once - Daily

    There are many bands/artists that have that one unique song, it might not even be a hit, so one hit wonder doesn't really apply. This band that I'm featuring today, Nada Surf are still together, with all original members from their debut album. They've done well enough to make a career out of...
  17. Songs Everyone Should Hear at Least Once - Daily

    Today's entry is the new song by Extreme. It's very good in my opinion, one could say it's extremely good...I won't say it, but someone could. I saw Extreme when I was in high school. They came home to Boston on the Pornograffitti tour. They had an opening band that got the Boston...
  18. Songs Everyone Should Hear at Least Once - Daily

    I'm tired today, so not much of a description. The Supersuckers are from Arizona originally. Great band, lots of fun. Super silly. Supersuckers
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    I don't really know anything about today's entry. I had this album sent to me over a decade ago and I just put it on over the weekend. I know he's a singer-songwriter. Sounds pretty good to me. Cory Branan
  20. Songs Everyone Should Hear at Least Once - Daily

    Today's pick is a band that was local to me when I lived in New England. Throwing Muses, made up of step-sisters, Kristin Hersh and Tanya Donelly. They're both successful songwriters, but Tanya would also work with Kim Deal forming the Breeders and recording first album, Pod. Kim went back to...