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Critics Making Noises With Their Mouths, Not Just Their Hands

Posted by s woods on January 8, 2008

Phil Dellio devoted his bi-monthly Sunday morning radio show last week (on CKLN in Toronto) by playing 90 minutes worth of music by rock critics, a theme you often hear about but don’t often get to hear (at least not compiled in one place).  It was a great set, featuring tunes by Vom (Meltzer), Insect Trust (Robert Palmer), Pet Shop Boys (Neil Tennant), Yo La Tengo (Ira Kaplan), Christopher Milk (John Mendelssohn), and, um, DJ Shoe (yours truly…)–among other critical luminaries, past and present.

Here’s Phil’s playlist

And here’s 3/4 of the show, which I was able to capture in mp3 format (I join in progress a little late, midway thru the Dictators, and was forced to fade out at the end during the Delinquents tune).

Sub-question: What other examples are there, good or bad, of critics making music, that Phil doesn’t cover here?

Posted in Critics as Musicians | 11 Comments »

Question of the Week: What Place Does Politics Have In Music?

Posted by A.C. Rhodes on January 8, 2008

Paul Westerberg once said that rock & roll has nothing to do with politics. Perhaps another Minnesota native may think differently, or not. Has music with a political bent been more inspiring, or more boring?

Posted in Question of the Week | 5 Comments »

 
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