Roger Joseph Manning, Jr., Catnip Dynamite

Published on January 30th, 2009 in: Current Faves, Issues, Music, Music Reviews, Reviews |

By Less Lee Moore

It’s difficult to be objective in an album review when your gut feeling tells you that the musician in question is an all-around righteous guy. Fortunately, Roger Joseph Manning, Jr.’s latest album, Catnip Dynamite, is so amazing that I won’t have to compromise my principles; this review will be completely guilt-free.
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Japan, Quiet Life

Published on January 30th, 2009 in: Issues, Music, Music Reviews, Waxing Nostalgic |

By Less Lee Moore

Duran Duran have often been accused of shamelessly plagiarizing from Japan, via their sound as well as Nick Rhodes’ makeup sensibilities. Both accusations are true; however, the Fab Five at least had the good sense and manners to acknowledge the influence of Japan on their own music.
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Love And Rockets, Express

Published on January 30th, 2009 in: Issues, Music, Music Reviews, Waxing Nostalgic |

By Less Lee Moore

Every Mardi Gras, the suburban kids in Metairie, Louisiana would congregate in the 7-11 parking lot on the corner of Bonnabel and Veterans Boulevard to “watch the parades.” It was mostly an excuse to escape the watchful eyes of parents and hang out with fellow miscreants and misfits. For many, it was a way to smoke dope or huff amyl nitrate. But for me, it was a way to rub shoulders with the only new wave and punk rock kids I could find.
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All The Time In The World

Published on November 29th, 2008 in: Editorial, Issues, Music, The Internets |

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“Every age is the same.
It’s only love that makes any of them bearable.”
Malcolm McDowell as H.G. Wells, from Time After Time (1979)

“I started collecting records when I was five years old.” I can say this with total honesty. However, I’m actually quoting part of the Keynote Address at the Grammy Northwest MusicTech Summit, given by Ian C. Rogers on November 6, 2008.
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The Forgotten Music

Published on November 29th, 2008 in: Issues, Music, New Old Stock, Retrovirus |

By Less Lee Moore

Years and years ago, a friend made a mix tape of old records she’d scrounged up from another friend’s grandmother. These were all pieces in the style of what was once called “Easy Listening” or “Elevator Music,” i.e., orchestral, instrumental versions of popular songs. The Muzak Corporation began producing music of this type in the 1930s.
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Rick Springfield

Published on November 29th, 2008 in: Issues, Music, We Miss The Nineties |

By Less Lee Moore

[This piece was originally published in Smack Dab Fanzine #4, September 1995. With the exception of typos I may have corrected, all of the original text and formatting remain the same. I have also scanned the original artwork.—Ed.]

Everyone whether they like it or not, remembers Rick Springfield. After all, he was a teen idol: musician, soap opera heartthrob and movie star.
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Wounds Of Love: Ten Reasons I’ve Seen Tuff Turf Over 100 Times

Published on November 29th, 2008 in: Issues, Movies, Retrovirus, Top Ten Lists |

By Less Lee Moore

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If you’ve never seen Tuff Turf, the 1985 film starring James Spader and Kim Richards, then this list of reasons I’ve watched the movie over 100 times might pique your curiosity and prompt you to watch it. Maybe not over 100 times, but at least once. If you have seen the movie, this list will probably be at best, comical, and at worst, puzzling. Hopefully, however, this list will explain why I was thrilled when this movie was released on a (markedly bare bones) DVD a few years back. It meant that my original, recorded-from-HBO VHS tape could finally get a break.

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Antics In The Forbidden Zone: Adam Ant On VHS!

Published on November 29th, 2008 in: Issues, Music, Retrovirus, Video |

By Less Lee Moore

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The Four Rules Of Loving Adam Ant:

    • 1. Love Adam.
    • 2. Love Adam some more.
    • 3. Love Adam as much as you can.
    4. Marry Adam.

As composed by me and my sister in the early ’90s.

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Nobody Takes Me Seriously, Anyway: Split Enz

Published on November 29th, 2008 in: Issues, Music, Retrovirus, Video, We Miss The Nineties |

By Less Lee Moore

[This piece was originally published in Smack Dab Fanzine #5, April 1996. With the exception of typos I may have corrected, all of the original text and formatting remain the same. I have also scanned the original artwork.—Ed.]

The first pop star I had a crush on was Barry Manilow. Looks aside, I was dazzled by his rhinestone-studded costumes and silly medleys. I cherished my monthly fan club letters for years until I turned on MTV in 1981. Then I discovered New Wave and the weirdest, most endearing brothers next to Jeff and Steve McDonald. Neil and Tim Finn from Split Enz.
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The Staff Of Popshifter‘s Halloween Issue 2008

Published on September 29th, 2008 in: Halloween, Issues |

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