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Reading Pronunciation: appalachian refugees (2001 wayback edition)
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Miles natters on about stuff. Probably music, knowing him. He leans more Faulkneresque than Hemingwaylike, so there'll be a lot of words. Unlike Faulkner, not all of them will be wonderfully deployed. Tuesday, December 11, 2012. Appalachian refugees (2001 wayback edition). My interview with ex-V-Roy Scott Miller. Due in stores in mid-June from Sugar Hill Records. As we drive past the cathedral of country music’s past, the Ryman Auditorium, we run head-on into a disturbing reminder of country music&...
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Reign Of Frogs band
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Is a studio band based in the Denver, Colorado metro area, except for John, who is currently hunkering down in the Louisiana/Mississippi area. Composes and records original music and distributes it through the Web in the form of MP3. Now has a full length CD. Does not tour or play live. Makes music mixing a variety of alternative or modern rock styles, including goth, industrial, technopop, post-punk, indiepop, psychedelia, new wave, and just plain old rock/pop. Form and tell Reign of Frogs.
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Reign Of Frogs news
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The band is still on a recording hiatus. There may eventually be news in the blog.
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Illicit Noise: November 2005
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Tuesday, November 15, 2005. Jefito has posted the last installment of my Idiot's Guide to Genesis. One of these days, I'll dig through my Genesis collection and say something trenchant about them. Just you wait. Posted by Joe at 6:32 PM. Links to this post. Wednesday, November 09, 2005. Whether it's Judith Owen turning "Smoke On The Water" into a piano ballad or Scott Miller faithfully echoing Nico on "Fairest Of The Seasons" (I bet it's the first time he's had to transpose a vocal line up. Playing someo...
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Reading Pronunciation: February 2010
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Miles natters on about stuff. Probably music, knowing him. He leans more Faulkneresque than Hemingwaylike, so there'll be a lot of words. Unlike Faulkner, not all of them will be wonderfully deployed. Tuesday, February 2, 2010. Tin ears and tin mines. Or Reason #2,317 why I'm not a musician. But really, was Taylor Swift's performance that horrendous? My own initial impression, as stated above, was favorable. Sure, I didn't think she was note-perfect, but I thought she was well within acceptable param...
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Reading Pronunciation: you can't beat it
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Miles natters on about stuff. Probably music, knowing him. He leans more Faulkneresque than Hemingwaylike, so there'll be a lot of words. Unlike Faulkner, not all of them will be wonderfully deployed. Monday, December 3, 2012. You can't beat it. Pete Townshend last night. Photo by Karen Kraft. Roger Daltrey played the Ryman a few years ago. During the bit of onstage banter and baiting between Daltrey and Pete Townshend that followed the Quadrophenia. For me, the drawing card besides getting to see the Wh...
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Illicit Noise: December 2005
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Tuesday, December 27, 2005. Last time I wrote, it was about covers of single songs. There are also bands whose sole purpose is to play other bands' music, or another band's music. The former are called cover bands, and play in bars and clubs all over the world. The latter are called tribute bands, and they play clubs. And, sometimes, even theaters. A certain amount of fanatical devotion (and expenditure) is necessary to precisely replicate a concert. Well, the band members are late of The Allman Brothers...
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Illicit Noise: June 2006
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Monday, June 12, 2006. I'm not sure how we connect with people we've never met. Asia, Ces and Carol from Drink At Work. The more of their personal lives they share, the more I'm invested in them, and the tighter the admittedly one-sided connection to them. What happens when those lives go awry? Here's what I want you to do: Go to Asia's site. It may be Not Safe For Work, so take care), read her bulletin, and help. Either buy something, donate (as Sue and I have), or both. She's good people.