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Ink 19 :: Belief
David T. Lindsay isn't afraid to tell you what he believes, no matter how politically incorrect some may find his ideas.
...lousy tastes in music: from J. Geils to Black Sabbath. I believe that punk rock in '77 was the only unique direction rock n' roll has taken since Buddy Holly died. I believe it still remains such. I believe American Beauty was a bad choice for best film of 1999. It preached to the choir of liberal filmgoers...
Ink 19 :: Goo Goo Dolls
November 1998 :: Music E-H :: Goo Goo Dolls (Michael Crown)
...anyway. Dizzy Up the Girl is clearly one of the best pop records released this year, if not ever, and should firmly establish Johnny Rzeznik as the Buddy Holly of his generation. The Goo Goo Dolls are often compared to the Replacements because of their punkish pop sensibilities. Now don't get me wrong...
Ink 19 :: Heronymus
March 1998 :: Live :: Heronymus (Bing Futch)
...Disaster," both of which featured excellent harmonies from Carr, Flamm and bassist Devin Moore, who also switched off on lead vocals with Carr. Buddy Holly's ghost floats over some of the peppy vocal arrangements on "Girls Like You," which could have originated from the old Sun Studios in Nashville...
Ink 19 :: It's Still Alive
August 1998 :: Feature :: It's Still Alive (Jen Ryan)
...been part of my life since birth. I grew up a child of rock and rollers. My father has been a DJ since 1963. He grew up listening to Elvis and Buddy Holly. My mother was a Beatle freak and nothing short of a 60's party girl. My mom used to call my dad on the request line and tell him he sounded cute...
Ink 19 :: Moog Cookbook
December 1997 :: Ink Spots :: Moog Cookbook (Bryan Tilford)
...other of the covered artists reactions. "So far Tom Petty, Neil, Soundgarden, and Weezer have liked our versions of their songs. Weezer liked our "Buddy Holly" so much they played it on stage while they took their bows. We got lots of fans from those Weezer shows. "Other artists are also approaching...
Ink 19 :: Heavy Trash
Going Way Out With Heavy Trash (Yep Roc). Review by Jen Cray.
...as Jon Spencer. A NYC cat who found the magic potion by brewing the best parts of Mick Jagger, Elvis Presley, Lux Interior, Johnny Cash and Buddy Holly into a dirty, grimy glass of trash punk. He's been experimenting with this concoction for over 15 years (beginning with The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion...
Ink 19 :: Everybody Else
Everybody Else (The Militia Group). Review by Jen Cray.
...milkshakes. You can smell the leather jackets and the exhaust from muscle cars. It was the early years of teenage rebellion, and songwriters like Buddy Holly were considered provocative. It was a simpler time, and the music reflected that. If you're obsessed with Grease and Dirty Dancing and your favorite...
Ink 19 :: The Pink Spiders
Teenage Graffiti (Suretone/Geffen). Review by Jen Cray.
...up a notch or two while spinning their major label debut, Teenage Graffiti. Have I gone pop? Have I succumb to the irresisitible melodies and the Buddy-Holly-meets-punk-rock vocals of Matt Friction? Damn right I have! I have this theory about the importance of track #3 on an album. The opening song...
Ink 19 :: The Shield Around the K
April 2000 :: Ink Spots :: The Shield Around the K (Frank Mullen)
...and music before this? My father was a folk musician, and he really introduced me to music to begin with; like Bob Dylan and Marianne Faithfull, Buddy Holly and all that kind of music. Then I had a boyfriend who had a wall of vinyl, a room packed with music. He was trying to show me what he loved and...
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