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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
‘The Hard Ride’
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Gwen Stefani review
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Brandy review
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Shout Out Louds review
Missy Elliott review
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Tokyo Police Club review
Cat Power review (2006)
John Mellencamp review (2007)
The Kills review (2008)
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On the Fall (2006)
Frames review
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On Robyn Hitchcock
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Spoon profile (2005)
On Neil Hamburger
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Phil Kline profile (2000)
Polygraph Lounge interview (2002)
Kyaw Kyaw Naing and Burmese music (2003)
‘Bang on a Can Meets Kyaw Kyaw Naing’ review
Super Furry Animals review
Rolling Stone Album Guide
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Steven Van Zandt interview (2004)
Tom Verlaine interview (2006)
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Joe Boyd interview (2007)
Ivan Moravec profile (2001)
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Jimmy Sturr, the polka king (2006)
Hank Williams III review (and response)
Primus review
Damian, master of the pan flute
The Ghetto Film School (2007)
Hendrix book review
‘My Father the Spy’ book review
Stephen King review (‘Song of Susannah’)
Anne Rice review (‘Blood Canticle’)
‘The Perfect Thing’ (iPod) book review
‘Girls’ book review
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Paul Winter profile (2004)
On Oneida (2001)
The story of ‘Love to Love You Baby’
Cheap Seats: Bargains in hard times
Cheap Seats: Lunchtime concerts
Cheap Seats: No-cover music
Cheap Seats: Baseball from the bleachers
Cheap Seats: Onstage at ‘Spring Awakening’
Cheap Seats: Standing by for late-night TV
Cheap Seats: Standing room at the opera
Cheap Seats: Ticket lotteries on Broadway
Cheap Seats: The upper deck at Jones Beach
CBGB’s swan song
Hilly Kristal, RIP
Isaac Hayes, RIP
Johnny Ramone, RIP
John Peel, RIP
Eugene Record, RIP
Arthur Lee, RIP
Link Wray, RIP
Martin Denny, RIP
Klaus Dinger (of Neu!), RIP
Greg Shaw, RIP
Hasil Adkins, RIP
R.L. Burnside, RIP
Arthur ‘Killer’ Kane, RIP
Mitch Mitchell, RIP
Noel Redding, RIP
Doris Troy, RIP
Robert Quine, RIP
Tony Wilson, RIP
Stanislaw Lem, RIP
Denny Doherty, RIP
Compay Segundo, RIP
Slang Ton, RIP
Blurbsville
NY Times Popcast
Feb. 17: Grammys postmortem
Feb. 10: Grammy preview with Betty Wright
Feb. 3: Ricky Martin and Totico
Jan. 27: Wanda Jackson and Destroyer
—2010 —
Year-end roundtable: Part 1 (
albums
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singles
), part 3 (
jazz
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Dec. 10: Dungen
Dec. 3: Black Eyed Peas and Arhoolie's 50th
Nov. 24: Kanye West and boxed sets
Nov. 18: Aaron Neville
Nov. 11: Kristin Hersh reading, plus Shyne and Josh Groban
Nov. 3: Latin Grammys; jazz and Cuba
Oct. 28: Taylor Swift, Dierks Bentley session
Oct. 21: Tamaryn session, plus rock globalism (Shakira, Eugene Hutz)
Oct. 14: Doug Paisley live session
Oct. 7: Nellie McKay and Bruno Mars
Sept. 30: Teenage Fanclub live session
Sept. 23: Listening with Garotas Suecas
Sept. 16: The VMAs and Sonny Rollins; Marc Ribot solo performance
Sept. 9: Q&A with the Golden Palominos
Sept. 2: Marty Stuart, and ‘Bitches Brew’ 40 years later
Aug. 25: Seattle jazz, and the new Clinic
Aug. 18: On Katy Perry, and a big early jazz find
Aug. 11: Perry Farrell interview, and José González's Junip plays live
Aug. 4: Pareles on Arcade Fire
July 28: Ricky Skaggs Q&A
July 21: Critics roundtable on M.I.A., and Best Coast live
July 14: On Tuli Kupferberg; Camilo Lara of Mexican Institute of Sound
July 7: Pareles and Caramanica on Miley Cyrus
June 30: JP and JC on Eminem
June 23: Grace Potter live session
June 16: Chief
June 9: Dave Rawlings Machine, with Gillian Welch
June 2: Viva last jazz: Steve Lacy
May 27: Discussion about the Rolling Stones
May 20: The Black Keys
May 13: Jonsi
May 6: Josh Ritter
April 28: Mary Gauthier
April 21: The Morning Benders
April 14: Dave Grusin
April 7: Richard Bona
March 31: Justin Bieber roundtable
March 24: Angélique Kidjo
March 17: Butch Walker
Feb. 24: Sam Sadigursky
Feb. 17: V V Brown
Feb. 10: Cedric Watson
Feb. 3: Grammy recap
Jan. 27: Allison Moorer
—2009 —
Year-end critics roundtable:
Part 1
(Dec. 23),
Part 2
(Jan. 6)
Dec. 16: Pink Martini
Nov. 25: Rupa and the April Fishes
Nov. 18: Alela Diane
Nov. 11: Carsick Cars and P.K. 14
Nov. 4: Geoff Muldaur
Oct. 28: Will Hoge
Oct. 21: Arms
Oct. 14: Buffy Sainte-Marie
Oct. 7: Rain Machine (with Kyp Malone)
Sept. 30: Reviews, Nik Cohn interview
Sept. 23: Bebel Gilberto
Sept. 16: Shilpa Ray
—Summer vacation—
July 22: Baaba Maal
July 15: Jason Lytle
July 8: Paul Burch
July 1: On Michael Jackson
June 24: Chris Potter
June 17: Kakande
June 10: The Low Anthem
June 3: The Tall Pines
May 20: Diane Birch
May 13: ‘Afterquake’
May 6: Marc Ribot
April 29: Sarah Siskind
April 22: Bell X1 and Coachella recap
April 8: Report from the Rock Hall inductions
April 1: Bob Mould
March 25: SXSW wrap, with James Hetfield interview
March 18: Tina Dico
March 11: Bishop Allen
March 4: Eleni Mandell
Feb. 25: Mariza
Feb. 18: Psapp (interview and studio tour)
Grammys:
Preview (Feb. 4)
,
recap (Feb. 11)
Jan. 28: Krishna Das
Jan. 21: Calypso Rose
Jan. 7: Year-end roundtable, Part 2
—2008—
Dec. 24: Year-end critics’ roundtable, Part 1 (plus Kyp Malone interview)
Dec. 17: Brendan Canning
Dec. 10: Anne Heaton
Dec. 3: Kassin +2
Nov. 26: David Grubbs
Nov. 19: Ane Brun
Nov. 12: Jim White
Nov. 5: Charles Hamilton
Oct. 29: Jay Reatard
Oct. 15: Citizens Band
Oct. 8: Luke Doucet
Oct. 1: Annuals
Sept. 24: Julie Fowlis
Sept. 17: Cory Chisel
July 30: Jennifer O’Connor
July 23: Zemog el Gallo Bueno
July 16: Jay Brannan
July 9: Reckless Kelly
July 2: Montreal International Jazz Festival report
June 25: Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson
June 18: Laura Marling
June 11: Essie Jain
June 4: Joan as Police Woman
May 28: The Virgins
May 21: Eli ‘Paperboy’ Reed
May 14: Black Kids
May 7: Atmosphere
April 30: Tim Fite
WFUV Music Review
Aug. 24: Eli ‘Paperboy’ Reed
Aug. 10: Los Lobos
Aug. 3: Arcade Fire
June 8: Teenage Fanclub
May 25: ‘Exile on Main St.’
Jan. 5: Three favorites of the 2000s
—2009—
July 7: Wye Oak
June 30: Deer Tick
June 23: Regina Spektor
June 16: Dinosaur Jr.
June 9: Wilco
June 2: Dirty Projectors
May 26: Grizzly Bear
May 19: Jason Lytle
May 12: Ben Harper
May 5: Bob Dylan
(April 28: No show)
April 21: Metric
April 14: Felice Brothers
April 7: Bob Mould
March 31: Great Lake Swimmers
March 24: Amadou & Mariam
March 17: Decemberists
March 10: Neko Case
March 3: U2
(Feb. 24: No show)
Feb. 17: M. Ward
Feb. 10: Lily Allen
Feb. 3: The Bird and the Bee
Jan. 27: Antony and the Johnsons
Jan. 20: Andrew Bird
Jan. 13: Derek Trucks
Jan. 6: Looking ahead to 2009
—2008—
Dec. 30: Year-end, Part 2
Dec. 23: Year-end, Part 1
Dec. 16: Holiday music
Dec. 9:
Love Train: The Sound of Philadelphia
Dec. 2: Box sets by Johnny Cash and Nina Simone
(Nov. 25: No show)
Nov. 18: Keane, Travis and Snow Patrol
Nov. 11: John Legend
Nov. 4: Pretenders
Oct. 28: Ryan Adams (
Cardinology
)
(Oct. 21: No show)
Oct. 14: Lucinda Williams
Oct. 7: Jolie Holland
Sept. 30: TV on the Radio
Sept. 23: Cold War Kids and Kasai Allstars
Sept. 16: Emiliana Torrini and Lykke Li
Sept. 9: Calexico
(Sept. 2: No show)
Aug. 26: Randy Newman
Aug. 19: Miley Cyrus and the Jonas Brothers
Aug. 12: Jennifer O’Connor
Aug. 5: Conor Oberst
July 29: Dennis Wilson reissue
July 22: Black Kids
July 15: Paul Weller
July 8: Beck
July 1: The Hold Steady
June 24: Alejandro Escovedo
June 17: Wolf Parade
June 10: Coldplay
June 3: My Morning Jacket
May 27: Al Green
May 20: Death Cab for Cutie
May 13: Elvis Costello
May 6: Portishead
April 29: She & Him and Scarlett Johansson
April 22: Ike Reilly and the Jealous Girlfriends
April 15: Nick Cave
(April 8: No show)
April 1: R.E.M. and the Raconteurs
March 25: Counting Crows
March 18: Stephen Malkmus
March 11: Nine Inch Nails and Devotchka
March 4: Richard Julian and Jaymay
Feb. 26: Jim White
Feb. 19: Nick Lowe reissue, and Sons & Daughters
Feb. 12: KD Lang
Feb. 5: Sheryl Crow
Jan. 29: Joe Jackson and Vampire Weekend
Jan. 22: Cat Power and Liam Finn
Jan. 15: Magnetic Fields
Jan. 8: Kate Nash
Jan. 1: Looking ahead to 2008
—2007—
(Dec. 25: No show)
Dec. 18: Jesca Hoop, Beirut and Bjork
Dec. 11: Spoon and Battles
Dec. 4: Jazz and bluegrass box sets
Nov. 27: Disaster folk and the Brit Box
Nov. 20:
I’m Not There
soundtrack
Nov. 13: Aretha Franklin
Nov. 6: Levon Helm and Ween
Oct. 30: Robert Plant & Alison Krauss and Radiohead
Oct. 23: Neil Young
(Oct. 16: No show)
Oct. 9: Bettye LaVette and Sharon Jones
Oct. 2: Bruce Springsteen
Sept. 25: Iron & Wine and José González
Sept. 18: Nellie McKay and KT Tunstall
Sept. 11: Joe Henry and
Wattstax
Sept. 4: Rilo Kiley
Aug. 28: Ben Harper and the New Pornographers
Aug. 21: Josh Ritter
Aug. 14: Linda Thompson
Aug. 7: Jesse Harris
July 31: Nicole Atkins and They Might Be Giants
July 24: Teddy Thompson and Prince
July 17: The Magic Numbers and St. Vincent
July 10: Spoon and Crowded House
July 3: Ryan Adams (
Easy Tiger
)
June 26: Bryan Ferry and Nick Lowe
June 19: White Stripes, Polyphonic Spree and Nick Drake
June 12: John Doe, Darfur benefit and Bonde do Rôle
June 5: Betty Davis reissues
May 29: Richard Thompson
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