Name: Dave Gutowski
Weblog: blog.largeheartedboy.com
Articles: 56
First Published: Tuesday, September 17, 2002
Last Published: Tuesday, August 9, 2005
Currently listing articles 56-1:
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Book Notes - Bret Easton Ellis (Lunar Park)— ...
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What Would Joan Jett Do?— Joan Jett is running as a Democratic convention delegate for Howard Dean in New York.
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Largehearted Top Eleven Albums Of 2003— An opinionated list of my favorite albums this year...
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Postal Rock— The Portland Mercury gives well-deserved props to the Postal Service's album, "Give Up."
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I, Tobot— The Tobin Sprout tribute album, "I Tobot" is online and available to download.
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Earthquake Glue Spreads West— GBV announces west coast dates in support of their upcoming album.
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Free Breeders Show Tonight— The Breeders are previewing new material in Costa Mesa, CA tonight.
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He Always Threw Right— Jim Bunning wants to try Peter Arnett as a traitor.
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Fever To Tell— Yeah Yeah Yeahs' new album is the best of the new year.
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Ice Cream That's Right— Conservative Ice Cream
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Ashcroft Sings— John Ashcroft, America's songwriting attorney general leads singalongs at the Justice Department.
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Chrissie Hynde, Bush Critic— Chrissie Hynde disses Bush, and causes no commotion.
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Da Plane, Da Plane...— Herve Villechaize sings "Why Do People Have To Fight?"
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Ladies Doin' It For Themselves— Catch Ladyfest in Philly this week, March 20-23.
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Weak Become Heroes— The National Post interviews Mike Skinner (the Streets).
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Muddy Hymnals— Nerve talks to Sam Beam (aka Iron & Wine).
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New Pavement Tribute— Pavement tribute on Italian label Homesleep
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Visiting Mr. Hussein— Martin Amis explores the impending United States war with Iraq.
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Expecting Brainchild— Matador Records announces tracklisting for Guided By Voices forthcoming album.
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World Famous Retard— Cex keeps a weblog!
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What Is Emo???— Everything you wanted to know about emo, but were too upbeat to ask...
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Rock Lotto— Randomly assign musicians to bands, then they play the resulting music for fun and prizes.
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Indiehorse Birthday— Satirical and very funny indie music comic celebrated its first birthday January 19th.
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A Ween-y Pizza, Please— Ween's unaired Pizza Hut jingles finally available to download.
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Another 31 Songs— To coincide with Nick Hornby's release of essays on the same topic, The Observer asked 31 people (novelists, journalists, cashiers, etc.) to name a song
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Reel Around The Fountain Pen— Interview with Simon Goddard, who wrote The Smiths, Songs That Changed Your Life.
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Vonnegut At 80— Asked how he's doing, Kurt Vonnegut says, "I'm mad about being old and I'm mad about being American. Apart from that, OK."
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Protein Source (Code) Of The Future... Now— Use the spare cycles on your computer to help understand protein folding and disease.
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Throwing Muses Redux— New album and tour coming from the Throwing Muses.
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And Jesus Wept— Wonder what Sebastian Bach is doing these days? He's playing the Messiah, of course...
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Paean To The 7"— Record label releases a tribute to the 7" single.
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MP3's And Hearing Loss— One researcher has found that digital audio may harm our hearing over an extended period.
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Pet Sounds (Of Dancing)— Dance with your dog or cat, here's how!
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Lord Of The Browser— Free Java roleplaying game for fans of fantasy.
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Davey Goes To Eleven— My top 11 albums of 2002.
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A Bright Eyes Christmas— Bright Eyes (aka Conor Oberst) is releasing a holiday album for a good cause.
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Remember The Eighties— Catch up on your favorite bands from the 1980's.
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The Subway Vigiletarian— Bernhard Goetz wants to be remembered as a vegetarian...
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He Wants To Live On An Abstract (Indie) Plain— ...
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Used To Be A Sweet Boy (And Still Is)— Why Morrissey Still Matters
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My Midyear Favorite Discs— My Mid-year Top 10 Albums
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WFMU Spotlights The Soft Boys— Catch an in-studio show by the reunited Soft Boys.
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Captain Beefheart Rides Again— A Captain Beefheart reunion (minus the Captain)
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Online Cartoon Database— ...
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White Striped Robot???— Is Meg White a robot?
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The Donnas Speak Out— Billboard interviews The Donnas about moving to a major label, their new album, and annoying comparisons to Pink and Avril Lavigne.
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Oh Yeah Yeah Yeahs— Playlouder interviews new rock darlings the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
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BBC's Version Of "New Rock"— The BBC examines "new rock."
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God Save The Queen Musical (Part II)— Ben Elton is working on another musical featuring music by Queen.
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Dexter's Laboratory Goes Hip-Hop— Dexter mixes it up with some of hip-hop's finest.
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Streaming Radio Art— London's first radio art station commences programming.
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Covers Of Elves— ...
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Support Banned Books Week— ...
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Covers, Covers Everywhere— ...
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Tupac And Biggie Revisited— ...
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Musicians' Rights— ...

