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Popdose Flashback: Elvis Costello, “Spike”

Dw. Dunphy March 23, 2009 11

1989 found Elvis Costello in the throes of a full-on identity crisis. He had always been more than what the general perception gave him credit for; some of his earliest recordings were actually of

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How Bad Can It Be?: “Live from Daryl’s House”

Jack Feerick March 13, 2009 21

Let it be said, for starters, that Daryl Hall has a really nice house. It’s a rambling old place, somewhere in rural Pennsylvania. He needs to do something with the landscaping — the place

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Bottom Feeders: The Ass End of the ’80s, Part 38

Dave Steed February 4, 2009 32

I’ve gotten bored with what I’ve been listening to lately, so recently I went back into my collection to dig out CDs I haven’t spun in a while, like De La Soul’s 3 Feet

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CHART ATTACK!: 1/15/83

Jason Hare January 16, 2009 16

Welcome back to CHART ATTACK!, all new for 2009! This year we’ll be doing much like we’ve done in the past: ripping apart Billboard Top 10 charts for years ranging from the early ’70s

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CHART ATTACK!: 11/24/84

Jason Hare November 21, 2008 19

Hey everybody!  Just think: one week from now, you’ll probably be feeling full and somewhat nauseous from all the food you’ve ingested.  I say, why wait a week?  Get that nauseous feeling right now

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Harper’s Findings: 6/03/08

Jeff Giles June 3, 2008 7

A selection of “Findings” from the back page of Harper’s Magazine, June 2008. Scottish scientists found that women are instinctively attracted to the faces of men who want long-term relationships, whereas men are instinctively

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Hall of Fame Week: Todd Rundgren

Robert Cass March 16, 2008 42

“All the lies, all the truth, all the things that I offer you / All the sights, all the sounds, all the times that you turned me down / Is it my name? /

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The Popdose Guide to Daryl Hall & John Oates, Part Two

Jeff Giles December 6, 2005 4

Last week’s installment in our Hall & Oates Guide got big love from Stereogum and Entertainment Weekly, among others, forcing me to further question my belief that the blogosphere is almost entirely populated by

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