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		<title>Disco Sucks!: Hosanna</title>
		<description>Some 35 years later, this one-hit wonder has become somewhat of an elusive mystery. Sure, it's not hard to find...eBay usually has a copy up for five bucks. But inernet searches yield precious little information on this gem. 


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Even when this came out, it was pretty difficult to obtain. I ...</description>
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		<title>Compilations: Thurston Moore&#8217;s ROOT</title>
		<description>"LO RECORDINGS PRESENTS 30 GUITAR PIECES BY THURSTON MOORE OF SONIC YOUTH. REMIXED, REMODELLED & RESHAPED FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE." 

Thurston Moore, of course, needs no introduction, that is, unless you haven't been paying attention to a variety of alternative music genres for the last, oh, thirty years or so. ...</description>
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		<title>Cassettera: MUUDO</title>
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One of the most mysterious artists ever, I received these cassettes anonymously over a period of a year. No return address, no information, just the cassette packaging you see in the image. I loved the whole 80's cassette counterculture for precisely this reason. Madmen and geniuses lurking in their bedrooms ...</description>
		<link>http://jukeboxheart.com/?p=160</link>
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		<title>Bizarro Cover Versions: Druscilla Penny</title>
		<description>
Bananafish is a magazine which was founded in 1987 in San Francisco, California, by "Seymour Glass", focusing on various aspects of underground culture, particularly musical genres such as noise music. The style of the magazine was a mix of interviews, articles, fiction, and music reviews, often written in Glass's absurdist, ...</description>
		<link>http://jukeboxheart.com/?p=159</link>
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		<title>Big Ten Inch: Bobby Sue and the Freeloaders</title>
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I originally bought this record for its A side, "It Takes A Lot of Love", which features one of the best vocal groups ever, The Empires, whose "Corn Whiskey" single rocks like nobody's business. Morty Shad was the owner of New York City's Harlem label. The Empires were available in ...</description>
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		<title>As Recorded Live: Minny Pops</title>
		<description>Minny Pops Live, 1980


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Of all the fascinating bands to emerge from the twinned label stable of Factory and Crepuscule in the post-punk era, Dutch electro pioneers Minny Pops are probably the least understood, and least lauded. Which is a great pity, since much of their output still impresses today as ...</description>
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		<title>Label Spotlight: Junior Aspirin Records</title>
		<description>This particular podcast has involved the most planning of any that I've done until now. I think this is because this particular label offers an unprecedentedly diverse catalog, and picking represenative tracks proved to be a daunting task. From the urgent, spasmodic and absolutely stunning post-artpunk of Skill 7 Stamina ...</description>
		<link>http://jukeboxheart.com/?p=156</link>
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		<title>Subway-Detour: Where Fabulous Lives&#8230;</title>
		<description>If you spend even 1% of your record collecting hours searching the mildewy stacks in the basements of thrift stores looking for those fabulous lounge-music essentials from the 50s, 60s and 70s, then this blog is crucial. Subway-Detour brings all this and more in fully downloadable zip-files, complete with artwork. ...</description>
		<link>http://jukeboxheart.com/?p=155</link>
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		<title>Special Report: Muddy Waters at the Newport Jazz Festival 1960</title>
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This stands as one of the most transformational performances of all time. It was this concert, a blues segment at 1960 Newport Jazz Festival in Newport Rhode Island, that brought the blues out of smokey basement clubs and into the mainstream. It was recorded on July 3, 1960, exactly 50 ...</description>
		<link>http://jukeboxheart.com/?p=154</link>
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		<title>Hard Copy: Emigre</title>
		<description>This idea for a new topic on Jukebox Heart has been fermenting for a while, and finally late last night it all sort of gelled. In another popular social networking forum, one of my postings veered directly into a discussion of relationship disharmony and my passion for reading. Obviously, the ...</description>
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