Of course to put that in context, I didn't anticipate the full scope of what happened in the mids either. With this triumphant return to his punk rock roots, the burning question on everyone's mind is whether or not this is the beginning of a Larry Livermore return to the music business. Focused primarily on the projected release in September of his new book Spy Rock Memories , he replied " Main Menu U. News U. Politics Joe Biden Congress Extremism.
Special Projects Highline. HuffPost Personal Video Horoscopes. Follow Us. Part of HuffPost Entertainment. All rights reserved. Melissa Webster, Contributor. Suggest a correction. What's Hot. The prospect of getting to listen to some good new music is something I've been longing for for a while. I've been meaning to do a search myself, but a compilation is exactly what I need! It's about time I started listening to bands that aren't either broken up or dead That is awesome, awesome, awesome.
I am thoroughly looking forward to this! I sure hope there is enough demand for CD because I'm not a fan of digital and while I have a record player, it's a bit limiting. I wish the best for you in this new project.
It sounds really great!!! Good Luck. Sincerely Lorena from Argentina. Can't wait to hear the music! A group of 16 year olds with all original music you might want to check out is The Faded Age.
They are awesome! I'm glad to know you haven't turned down Billie's offer despite being so busy. Hey Larry! I cant wait to hear the thing that you ate!
Best wishes from Madrid!! I do belive that Lookout Records used to kick ass! Juan from Madrid. City Mouse was a good pic Post a Comment. Okay, here's a quick summary of what's going on: as many of you know, I used to put out records back in the s and 90s. Some of those records were compilations, where I'd get a song or two each from a whole bunch of bands, many of whom were unheard of or barely heard of, but who I thought needed to be heard.
One of those records and to be fair, I shouldn't be taking full credit for it; half or probably more of the work was done by my onetime partner at Lookout Records, David Hayes was a double LP called The Thing That Ate Floyd.
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