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107.5 Dave Rocks
The Feed
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New Music Friday: 11 releases for your weekend (22 November 2024)
After a so-so week, New Music Friday is back with some real rock bangers from names like U2, Three Days Grace, Smashing Pumpkins, Body Count, and Kim Deal.
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The Ongoing History of New Music, episode 1031: A history of dream pop
Dream pop can be, well, dreamy. But it can also be nightmarish–in a good way, though.
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Ongoing History Daily: Eddie Vedder's brawl bust. He's not proud of it.
In the early days of Pearl Jam, Eddie Vedder could be a drunken brawler. That sometimes didn’t work out well.
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Throwback Thursday: China Crisis and Working with Fire and Steel (1983)
China Crisis emerged from the Liverpool area in 1979 and eventually broke through internationally a few years later with this song.
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Ongoing History Daily: Was this the worst-ever end to a gig?
This concert was ended by a tsunami.
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Undiscovered Gem of the Week: The Ded Kats and Running in Circles
Something Canadian and very chunky with just a hint of wah-wah from The Ded Kats.
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Ongoing History Daily: What was the first musical instrument to run on electricity?
Ever wonder what was the first musical instrument you needed to plug into the wall?
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London Calling: Man/Woman/Chainsaw and The Boss
Looking for something with an edge? Man/Woman/Chainsaw aims to please.
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Ongoing History Daily: The oldest musical instrument maker in the world
A musical instrument maker that’s been around 400 years? Yes. And you’ve seen their stuff in use recently, too.
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Five Songs You Must Hear This Week (18 Nov 2024)
This week’s Five Songs offers everything from something super-intense to a blissed-out instrument for some meat and potatoes rock from the Prairies.
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