Power Pop Archive
February 17, 2005 10:27 AM Subscribe
The Mod Pop Punk archives, is by no means exhaustive, but by all means impressive. Out of print record sleve scans, bios and Mp3's of bands that were active between 1976 and 1985.
Excellent
Cheers
I'll be there for days, I fear
posted by ZippityBuddha at 10:35 AM on February 17, 2005
Cheers
I'll be there for days, I fear
posted by ZippityBuddha at 10:35 AM on February 17, 2005
Awesome site...
...only I wish someone would have the sense to take all that great content and wrap it in a clean, dynamic, attractive, easily-navigable little wrapper....
/picky
posted by dhoyt at 10:54 AM on February 17, 2005
...only I wish someone would have the sense to take all that great content and wrap it in a clean, dynamic, attractive, easily-navigable little wrapper....
/picky
posted by dhoyt at 10:54 AM on February 17, 2005
Sweet. Thanks for the link Quartermass.
posted by safetyfork at 11:12 AM on February 17, 2005
posted by safetyfork at 11:12 AM on February 17, 2005
Anyone here have recommendations for MP3s to download?
posted by dougunderscorenelso at 11:56 AM on February 17, 2005
posted by dougunderscorenelso at 11:56 AM on February 17, 2005
dougunderscorenelso, I've always had a soft spots for The Jams "Down in the tube station at midnight", "Going underground" and "That's entertainment", and anything from the Buzzcocks.. If you wanted a place to start. :)
posted by dabitch at 12:13 PM on February 17, 2005
posted by dabitch at 12:13 PM on February 17, 2005
You made my day, Quartermass (and my evening, and tomorrow, and the next day).
Thanks!
posted by LinnTate at 1:53 PM on February 17, 2005
Thanks!
posted by LinnTate at 1:53 PM on February 17, 2005
Well, there goes any hope of getting any work done...
posted by stefnet at 9:45 PM on February 17, 2005
posted by stefnet at 9:45 PM on February 17, 2005
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