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Once Upon a Time in the Top Spot: The Scaffold, “Lily the Pink”
46 years ago today, The Scaffold – a British band featuring Mike McGear, otherwise known as Paul McCartney’s brother – earned a #1 UK single (and a #1 Irish single and a #1 Australian single) with a song that had...
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Happy Anniversary: INXS, “Please (You Got That…)”
21 years ago today, INXS released the second single from their 1993 album, Full Moon, Dirty Hearts, a duet which found the Australian-born band teaming with an unlikely vocal partner yet pulling off the pairing relatively well. The idea of...
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Digital Roundup: 12/10/14
New this week in the Rhino Room at iTunes: Thompson Twins, “Bombers in the Sky,” “Come Inside,” “Come Inside/The Saint,” “Groove On,” “Play with Me (Jane),” “Play with Me (Jane)/The Saint,” “Sugar Daddy,” and “The Saint”: You may recall how...
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Dr. Rhino's Picks #92
What were you doing in 1970? Dr. Rhino was still a twinkle in his father’s eye, but elsewhere, people were recording some great tunes. Here’s a few from the year that also gave us the first episode of All My...
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Happy Anniversary: David Byrne, The Catherine Wheel
33 years ago today, David Byrne continued the process of making a name for himself beyond being just a Talking Head, releasing the score he’d been commissioned to write by Twyla Tharp for her latest dance project. 1981 was already...
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Doing a 180: Otis Redding, The Dock of the Bay
Wow, we’re getting the strangest sense of déjà vu all of a sudden… Yes, that’s right: yesterday our Mono Mondays release was Otis Redding’s The Dock of the Day, and today we’re issuing the very same album on 180-gram vinyl...
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Rhino Factoids: Graham Nash Departs The Hollies
46 years ago today, Graham Nash left a sweet gig with one of the great British pop groups of the ‘60s, partly due to creative frustration but mostly because he’d experienced a harmonic epiphany which convinced him that his future...
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Mono Mondays: Otis Redding, The Dock of the Bay
This week’s Mono Monday release is the first of what would prove to be many posthumously-released albums by Otis Redding, who had died only six weeks prior to its initial appearance on record store shelves, but there’s an eternal poignancy...
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Aquarium Drunkard Presents: Lit Up Like A Christmas Tree
Trim your tree. As promised, part two of our vintage holiday mix series. Find part one, here. Continuing in the vein of last week, Lit Up Like A Christmas Tree aims to re-frame seasonal music in a way that has...
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