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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Robert Quine

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Hangover Hop (Live WFMU radio broadcast) 1992 Brian Redman, Me, Robert Quine. Me, Jeremy Tepper, Quine, Hangover Hop 1992 . photos by m...
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Gillian's Found Photo #33

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This guy seems to come from the same gene pool that produced Anthony Quinn and Louis Prima, no? A gene pool that originated in the part of s...
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Monday, December 28, 2009

Old Links...

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Link Wray Link Cromwell (Lenny Kaye) You may or may not have noticed, but the MP3 links from Houndblog before Oct. ...
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Saturday, December 26, 2009

Classie Ballou

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Classie Ballou 1957-- Lookin' sharp.... and soundin' good... another Classie classic... t wenty five yea...
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Gillian's Found Photo #32

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I love this photo! The red suede boots (from Granny Takes A Trip no doubt), the Les Paul Jr. (just like Johnny Thunders), the Sticky Fingers...
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Monday, December 21, 2009

Andrew Loog Oldham

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"What's is going to be then, eh?" ALO and KR contemplate a bit of the old ultra-violence. Andrew in the studio with protege...
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Friday, December 18, 2009

Christmas 2009

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My favorite Christmas record, maybe Santa will bring me the picture sleeve.... Rockets Redglare as Santa Claus, Christmas Hangover Hop...
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James "The Hound" Marshall is a former WFMU deejay (1985-97), music writer and bar owner (Lakeside Lounge NYC, Circle Bar, New Orleans). He has contributed articles to dozens of mags and newspapers including the Village Voice, NY Times, LA Weekly, Spin, Penthouse Forum, New York Rocker, Newark Star-Ledger, East Village Eye, High Times (columnist for ten years), Kicks, and worse. He also wrote liner notes to CD re-issues by Larry Williams and Johnny Guitar Watson, Ray Price, Eric Ambel, Challenge Records,The Okeh R&B Box, and others as well as compiling three volumes of the early rock'n'roll compilations Jook Block Busters (Valmor). At age 17 he edited two issues of the punk fanzine New Order (1977) He was born in Paterson, N.J. and raised mostly in Broward County, Florida, moving to New York City at age 18 in 1977 and has resided there ever since except for 1998-2002 when he split his time between New York and New Orleans. He has been acclaimed in print in the New York Times, Village Voice, Time Out New York, New York Magazine,The Manhattan Catalogue, and other publications you wouldn't be caught dead reading.
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