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Show # 19 Giving Thanks to the best of 2007


Show # 19 Giving Thanks to the best of 2007

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DATE : Wed, 19 Dec 2007 16:19:00 GMT
Entered in Database : 2007-12-19 16:19:00
length : 65830990
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This show features  the Review Stalker wrap-up with some of this yearâs best releases and downloads for 2007!  Kicking off the set with NegativeLandâs âYou canât Always Get What You Wantâ and cues into Meddle by Pink Floyd, the intro is the Sporkian lazymanâs mash-up for no other reason what so ever of course. Chasing down some of these release is  never ever a direct path, they just are jsut good, and I must say that one of those albums that grew on me this year was Challenger by The New Pornographers, not quite the hit-machine as twin cinema but still some quality nuggets. Some of the documentaries that made it to the screening room were WE JAM ECONO about The Minutemen and the Joe Strummer doc The Future is Unwritten by Julian Temple. We also finally saw American Hardcore of which we could do a show unto itself; in ode to the later, though we feature a track by the 101âers and Watt and the boys in celebration of these stellar releases. Followed by the guitar dirge of The Ponys, from their album Turn the light Out. Next up is something off of Sky Blue Sky by Wilco, âYou are my faceâ, They Might Be Giants off of their release the Else doing âThe Captnâ, followed by  Ted Leo / Pharmacists doing âColleenâ off of Living with the living. Super Fury Animals, title track. Show your Hands. Spoon, doing ââ off of GA GA GA GA GA, The Shins off Wincing the night away with "Sleeping lessons". The historical document ends with New Radiohead, Of Montreal, and The National


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