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Shonen Knife, 'Super Group' -- Free MP3 of the Day

Shonen Knife, 'Super Group' -- Free MP3 of the Day

from Spinner on August 12, 2009
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Filed under: Free MP3 of the Day Artist: Shonen Knife Songs: 'Super Group' Album: 'Super Group' [iTunes] Sounds Like: Fastbacks, The Donnas Download: 'Super Group' (MP3) [Get Winamp] [Download Help] Next MP3
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The Gospel According to the Barstool Preacher 6

The Gospel According to the Barstool Preacher 6

from The Subculture Collective on May 03, 2009
Duration: 4961
Barstool Preacher Show Number Six Chicks With Licks Going with the trend Wreckhouse Radio and Psycho Planet have trailblazed I too am dedicating my show to the women that rock our world!!! here s tonights song list Joan Jett The Blackhearts~ Crimson and Clover Dickless~ Saddle Tramp Cherry Overdrive~ Reptiles The Bo-Stevens~ Honky Tonk Woman Rivercity Revelators~ Echoes The Red Aunts~ Teach Me [...]
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Dragon Radio 074

Dragon Radio 074

from Dragon Radio 龍的廣播電台 Asian Music on April 05, 2009
Duration: 0
Music from China, Japan Thailand and Korea. Make sure to subscribe to the dragon_radio Twitter feed today!
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Message from Shonen Knife March, 2009

Message from Shonen Knife March, 2009

from Shonen Knife on March 18, 2009
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Message from Shonen Knife March, 2009
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FR110 - Mojo Flirt Juice!

FR110 - Mojo Flirt Juice!

from Foreskin Radio on December 08, 2007
Duration: 4131
Bill Cosby: "Mojo Working" Akasaka Sushi Night I've got 2 jobs man! A Christmas Miracle Yuppie Yuppie Yaletown Surrey is a deal breaker Teaching old people computers New opportunities downtown Asian Ginger Kids McAsian: I'm lovin' it! Bouts of depression Talking dirty to yourself Duet: "Under the Bridge" South Park Super Remix: Ginger Kids Listening to Jazz at Starbucks Blonde with a Hardy Boy Sexual Evaluation youTube: Yellow Fever Mojo and Flirty Juice Waitress wearing Mistletoe The City is Success Hip Hop Chicks have no substance Badass Mojo Working You're pussy tricked you! Whore Mode Chanukah: Festival of Lights Spice girls in Vancouver Pissed off at Santa Claus North Pole & Global Warming Eco-friendly Xmas Wishes "I Saw Mommy Fucking Santa Last Night" Oogling Girls in Expresso Line Eric Weber: Mastering The Street Pickup Tiny Toon Adventures Freestyle R 'n' B Sog Pervert Overdubbed Tiny Toon Theme Ren and Stimpy: Rubber Nipples Cheese from Walrus Milk Social Network Forum Site for you the listener: foreskinradio.ning.com Actual Foreskin Not Required Shonen Knife and Puffy AmiYumi Visit Actual Foreskin Not Required Extra Feed (our Wordpress Blog) Podmovie Feed (our Blip.tv videos) Transpondency Channel (our YouTube videos) Suburban Transpondency (Professor's music podcast) Vote for us at Podcast Alley Record a voice comment online Email us: foreskin@transpondency.com Subscribe to the show: one click iTunes or RSS
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SPECIAL INTERVIEW - SHONEN KNIFE

SPECIAL INTERVIEW - SHONEN KNIFE

from MusicandEntertainment - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on August 30, 2007
Duration: 0
Entrevista com Shonen Knife no festival japones Fuji Rock. Naoko fala do album novo Fun, Fun, Fun, Ramones, influencias e outras coisas.Lingua original: japonesLegendas em portuguesEntrevista: Roberto MaxwellProduzido por Roberto Maxwell e Dux Solutions FUN, FUN, FUNRAMONES : Roberto Maxwell : Roberto Maxwell & Dux Solutions
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SHONEN KNIFE - INTERVIEW @ FUJI ROCK`07

SHONEN KNIFE - INTERVIEW @ FUJI ROCK`07

from - blip.tv (beta) on August 13, 2007
Duration: 0
iNTERVIEW @ FUJI ROCK
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PATTI'S GROOVE- "IT WON'T LAST LONG" (1966)

PATTI'S GROOVE- "IT WON'T LAST LONG" (1966)

from Favorites of asispector on May 13, 2007
Duration: 150
Garage girls go for it! In the wake of the Stones, the Animals, and the Yardbirds, more barbed and fuzzy riffs started snarling out of the garages and cubbyholes of rehearsal spaces worldwide. Garage Rock, the original 'Punk Rock', was unleashing. Many groups were lucky to cut a small label 45 with some local airplay. The women got far less chances at it. Patti's Groove are a mystery because of this common circumstance. All I know is that Columbia (a major label!) released this in January of '66. But, wow, was Patti groovy or what?! Black and White aren't actually in the color spectrum; they're neutrals. The 60's generation rejected the fake absolutes that the 50's used to sort reality; for instance, applying those absolutes to peach, butterscotch, cinnamon, and chocolate skin to justify hatred. Instead they embraced actual blasting color in all their works. Or, perversely, they used the actual neutrals themselves to turn perception of reality inside out. Op Art and Pop Art opened this way of seeing, and pop culture expanded on it through music, fashion styles, and graphic design. It was the mid-60's and absolutes about anything wouldn't last much longer... Check out my Herstory Of Rock videos on my YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/funknroll A great site about 60's women rockers to check out is: http://www.myspace.com/girlgaragemayhem (All rights reserved. Fan-made video to promote the artist.) Tym Stevens
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JEANNIE & THE BIG GUYS- "I WANT YOU" (1964)

JEANNIE & THE BIG GUYS- "I WANT YOU" (1964)

from Favorites of danaduvdevan on May 13, 2007
Duration: 151
Liverpool bird flies! Fresh on the cuban heels of the Beatles' success came fellow (and non-fella) Liverpudlians. The Searchers and Gerry Boys , no doubt reflipping the script on Ringo. Their B-side was this banging Beat number, which has all the catchiness and perfect clang one could want! The mid-60's was the Jet Age turning into the Space Age. The youth took the promises of a gleaming future to heart and Modernism ruled art, music, fashion, and outlooks. Often these all overlapped. Op Art could be found on Jasper John's paintings, Keith Moon's chest, and in young women's closets. The same way that Op patterns confounded the eye, the youth intended to flip reality inside out and come up with something more. Something brash, futuristic, perplexing, and loud! Check out more Herstory Of Rock videos at my YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/funknroll A great site about 60's women rockers to check out is: http://www.myspace.com/girlgaragemayhem (All rights reserved, Fan-made vidoe to promote the artists.) Tym Stevens
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PATTI'S GROOVE- "IT WON'T LAST LONG" (1966)

PATTI'S GROOVE- "IT WON'T LAST LONG" (1966)

from Favorites of danaduvdevan on May 13, 2007
Duration: 150
Garage girls go for it! In the wake of the Stones, the Animals, and the Yardbirds, more barbed and fuzzy riffs started snarling out of the garages and cubbyholes of rehearsal spaces worldwide. Garage Rock, the original 'Punk Rock', was unleashing. Many groups were lucky to cut a small label 45 with some local airplay. The women got far less chances at it. Patti's Groove are a mystery because of this common circumstance. All I know is that Columbia (a major label!) released this in January of '66. But, wow, was Patti groovy or what?! Black and White aren't actually in the color spectrum; they're neutrals. The 60's generation rejected the fake absolutes that the 50's used to sort reality; for instance, applying those absolutes to peach, butterscotch, cinnamon, and chocolate skin to justify hatred. Instead they embraced actual blasting color in all their works. Or, perversely, they used the actual neutrals themselves to turn perception of reality inside out. Op Art and Pop Art opened this way of seeing, and pop culture expanded on it through music, fashion styles, and graphic design. It was the mid-60's and absolutes about anything wouldn't last much longer... Check out my Herstory Of Rock videos on my YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/funknroll A great site about 60's women rockers to check out is: http://www.myspace.com/girlgaragemayhem (All rights reserved. Fan-made video to promote the artist.) Tym Stevens
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TONI McCANN-"SATURDAY DATE" (1966)

TONI McCANN-"SATURDAY DATE" (1966)

from Favorites of danaduvdevan on March 10, 2007
Duration: 111
Aussie Beat queen! Australia churned out a lot of great Beat and Garage Rock bands in the mid-60's. Among them was Toni McCann who belted out some fierce singles of her own. Toni had recently moved from England; her deep love of the Rolling Stones and tough alto voice shocked the intensely conservative music scene. Backed by the Blue Jays, Toni helped turn the tide from girly girls with white gloves to a future where women could be themselves. This song was the theme for an aussie music program, their answer to Shindig and Top Of The Pops. Since I didn't have a photo of her at the time of of making this, here's a tribute to those shows. There are nods to Gogo shows like Hullabaloo, the French YeYe scene, and the dream girls. Enjoy! CDs with Toni's songs: http://www.acerecords.co.uk/content.php?page_id=59&release=1507 http://www.acerecords.co.uk/content.php?page_id=59&release=1505 Here's a great interview with Toni showcasing her forward upheaval: http://www.3cr.org.au/way/content_04.html A great site to check out for 60's rocker girls is: http://www.myspace.com/girlgaragemayhem Check out my Herstory Of Rock on my Playlists: http://youtube.com/funknroll Tym Stevens
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