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Lo-Fi Mojo: The Shadows of Knight, “Potato Chip”

Mojo Flucke March 6, 2008 7

The hilarious little rocker known as “Potato Chip” predates the current obesity crisis. Even though I know that, since I started listening to garage rock in earnest at about the same time I was

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Lo-Fi Mojo: The Jesters, “Alki Point”

Mojo Flucke February 21, 2008 3

Rock really is three chords. Everything else is window dressing or some arranger getting cute. Or Steely Dan — which some people argue is, actually, far from rock. In the case of “Alki Point,”

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Lo-Fi Mojo: The Sonics, “Have Love, Will Travel”

Mojo Flucke February 7, 2008 9

Seattle spawned the 1980s-1990s garage rock revolution for good reason: Garage rock thrived out there during the 1960s, and record collectors will buy any compilation of any bunch of two-bit high-school bands that played

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Lo-Fi Mojo: The Readymen, “Shortnin’ Bread”

Mojo Flucke January 24, 2008 7

The politics of “Shortnin’ Bread” (download) confuse me; I choose to see it as a bunch of whacked-out Left Coast surfer dudes having a ball making fun of the crackers. That’s the best I

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Lo-Fi Mojo: Electric Prunes, “Wah-Wah Peddle”

Mojo Flucke January 10, 2008 5

Popdose kicks off this regular feature with a vintage commercial for the stompbox that launched a thousand garage bands

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