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Introduction: sold a decade at a time -- The best songs of 1930 -- Depression music -- Country rap prehistory -- Country songs I -- Niela Miller: Songs of leaving -- '60s Catholic folk mass -- Country songs II -- CB jeebies -- Can't fool Mother Nature -- Prog on the prairie : Midwestern ba...
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction: sold a decade at a time -- The best songs of 1930 -- Depression music -- Country rap prehistory -- Country songs I -- Niela Miller: Songs of leaving -- '60s Catholic folk mass -- Country songs II -- CB jeebies -- Can't fool Mother Nature -- Prog on the prairie : Midwestern bands roll over Beethoven -- Past expiry hard rock dollar bin -- Sonic taxonomy : fake new wave -- Inventing indie rock -- Urinals --> no age -- Sonic taxonomy: unsung '80s R & B bands -- Country rap: the '80s -- Sonic taxonomy : old old old school rap albums -- Public enemy do the punk rock -- Beastie boys : lay it down, clowns -- Aerosmith, endangered no more -- Metallica : kill 'em all turns 30 -- Fates warning and possessed open up and say ... ahh! -- Dead Milkmen vs. Thelonious Monster: battle of the lame -- EinstuÌ⁸rzende Neubauten/Killdozer: The Graystone, Detroit, 11 June 1986 -- New wave uÌ⁸ber alles -- Frank Chickens --> M.I.A -- Owed to the nightingales -- Mekons stumble toward oblivion -- Mekons : so good it hurts -- Pet Shop Boys: 18 shopping days left -- Billy Joel: it's not his fault! -- John Hiatt: bring the family -- John Anderson serves the doofus majority -- Country songs III -- The '80s: one step forward, two steps back -- TLC and Kris Kross: women and children first -- Cause & effect: Trip -- The Cure: Spectrum, Philadelphia, 16 May 1992 -- SOS from the Metal of Nowhere -- Motorhead Oberkill -- Pankow and Treponem Pal Ring in Desert Storm -- How Nirvana didn't kill Hair Metal -- Sponge : from grunge to glam -- Radio on reviews I -- Travis marries a man! -- John Mellencamp: dance naked -- Sawyer Brown: cafe on the corner -- Patricia Conroy: a bad day for trains -- Grupo Exterminador: dedicado a mis novias -- When fsk play, schnitzel happens -- Radio on reviews II -- Alanis Morissette: addicted to love -- Singles again : backstabs in the material world -- Bruce Springsteen : working on a dream -- Frat daze, clambake, anyways, it's still country soul to Kenny Chesney -- Country music goes to Mexico -- September 11: country music's response -- Battle of the country hunks -- Country songs IV -- The ladies of triple A -- Anvil won't go away -- Excellent boring metal from Germany -- The many ideas of Oneida -- Next little things -- Singles jukebox reviews -- The Dirtbombs : ooey gooey chewy ka-blooey! -- Redd Kross: researching the blues -- Mayer Hawthorne <-- Robert Palmer -- Kanye West: Vevo Power Station, Austin, 20 march 2011 -- Taylor Swift and Ke$ha: not so different -- Ke$ha : warrior -- Strange brew: metal's new Blare witch project -- Metal's severed extremities -- Walking Dead : the divided states of metal -- Voivod : target Earth -- Merchandise : Totale Nite -- Mumford and Sons: Babel -- The Gospel Truth -- Southern soul keeps on keepin' on -- Jamey Johnson sprawls out -- Country songs V -- Bro-country isn't as dumb as it looks -- |
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