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| | Fiddle rock music at it's finest. Maggy rocks the roots of traditional fiddle music! |
 | | Crazy Maggy was created in 2001 and has performed throughout the Northeast concert and festival circuit. |  | | The Crazy Maggy players are: EJ Ouellette (fiddle, guitar and vocals), Steve Baker (saxophone, percussion and vocals), Peter Whitehead (drums, percussion and vocals), Kevin Byrne (guitar, button accordian and vocals) and Brian MacKinnon (bass and vocals). |  | | Maggy rocks the roots of traditional fiddle music! |
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http://crazymaggy.com/
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| | Jared's Pick - Album Reviews: The Feelies - Crazy Rhythms |
 | | The album is indeed muscled along by the crazy rhythms of the title, but the hummable melodies are equally memorable, as are the stripped-down covers of the Beatles "Everybody's Got Something To Hide (except me and my monkey) and the Stones' "Paint It Black". |  | | Jared's Pick - Album Reviews: The Feelies - Crazy Rhythms |  | | The dorks make this bare-boned, high-tempo complexity sound easy - maybe that's why this album had so much palpable influence on 80's guitar rock. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/nh/jaredspick/feelies.html
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| | TrouserPress.com :: Feelies |
 | | The rigid vocals and lyrics take a back seat to the pure textures of the driving rockers and more avant-garde drones. |  | | Turning to another media, the high school reunion scenes in Jonathan Demme's Something Wild show the Feelies (credited as the Willies) performing shards of five songs, including "I'm a Believer," "Crazy Rhythms" and "Fame," with tentative Bowiesque lead vocals by Weckerman. |  | | Rather than tone things down, the Feelies spread them out, and if the album lacks ferocious intensity or wistful beauty, this resonant and brilliant record is their most richly textured and engrossing work yet. |
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http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=feelies
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 | | Crazy Beat Demons lived for about 4 years. |  | | Touting their own brand of skanking, grooving rhythms supplying a firm foundation for Debbie's soaring vocal melodies and Smudge's hard edged toasting tirades, Crazy Beat Demons live was an experience. |  | | However an ill fated recording deal saw the end of the band and Crazy Beat Demons disappeared into the ether from whence it came, briefly emerging in the rehearsal room but never in a cohesive form. |
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http://www.btinternet.com/~dinmakers/pages/crazybeatdemons.html
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| | New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock EM-EZ |
 | | Sure the album has lush, proggy keyboards, good vocals and occasionally some musical inspiration, but the repetitive Kraftwerk-like rhythms go nowhere and the drumming throughout 3/4 of the album is very weak. |  | | Some of the earliest albums have some passages that hint at a rock rhythm, but for the most part the albums have a heavily orchestrated sound, all created using the standard guitars, basses, keyboards and drums. |  | | Though his guitar is frequently heard, he has provided good balance for all members to "strut their stuff." "Bo i Bingen" (lazy bones) has a bouncing bass clarinet rhythm over which lyrically light keyboard (bell-like tones) and lazy (of course) violin melodies are heard. |
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http://www.gepr.net/em.html
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| | DM: 'Gus' shows off funky guitar and crazy rhythms |
 | | I guess that Gus has a thing for writing songs in hotel rooms, because three of the songs on his self-titled debut were written that way. |  | | DM: 'Gus' shows off funky guitar and crazy rhythms |  | | Overall, I liked "Gus" and I think most people will at least like a few songs, if not the entire CD. |
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http://www.olemiss.edu/news/dm/archives/96/9606/960614/960614EN1review.html
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| | The Feelies biography - theiceberg.com |
 | | The Feelies' second album, The Good Earth, was produced by R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck, a long-time fan of Crazy Rhythms. |  | | 15 August 1956) prior to the group's debut album, Crazy Rhythms, which featured Anton "Andy' Fier (ex-Styrenes). |  | | Despite the gap between the releases, the new quintet showed much of the same fire and purpose, a factor confirmed by the albums Only Life and Time For A Witness. |
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http://www.icebergradio.com/artist/12622/the_feelies.html
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| | CRAZY RHYTHMS R.I.P. |
 | | After 24 years of selling the music that many consider classics, Provenzano has decided to close Crazy Rhythms for good on Sunday, Jan. 16. |  | | Mendlovitz bought his first rock albums, "Country Joe and the Fish" and "Question Mark and the Mysterians" at Crazy Rhythms, he said. |  | | Â Â Â Â Â Â When Provenzano first opened Crazy Rhythms, he specialized in jazz and expanded to an array of other genres of music to meet customer demands. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/nj2/rsmkjo/crazy.html
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| | Milder Insanity |
 | | rhythms: A playlist of every single Jason song I possess *grin* |  | | Couldn't buy anything for Disco Day because the thrift store's closed on Sundays. |  | | And sometimes it's a sad song" ~ Maroon 5, The Sun |
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http://www.greatestjournal.com/users/vermilion
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| | Crazy Rhythms by The Feelies |
 | | Even the cover is a winner, with a washed-out look that screams new wave via horn-rimmed glasses, even more so than contemporaneous pictures of either Elvis Costello or the Embarrassment. |  | | Buy the CD Check for lowest CD prices from virtually everywhere online. |  | | The Feelies : Albums : Crazy Rhythms : Summary |
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http://www.mp3.com/albums/5868/summary.html
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| | Amazon.com: Music: Crazy Rhythms |
 | | headaches.this music this crazy rhytms is joy.good nookie music it was too. |  | | Far from being a New Wave relic, Crazy Rhythms is one of the most influential albums of the last few decades. |  | | I was introduced to this album by way of it being the soundtrack to the Susan Seidelman film "Smithereens" - and it's worth mentioning that The Feelies also had a cameo in "Something Wild" (some 6 years later). |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000002GJA?v=glance
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| | Vanessa: Crazy for You |
 | | The information is provided as an historical tabulation of dance music releases with no warranty and may not be error-free. |  | | Contact a music retailer, the label releasing the product or see the DJR F.A.Q. for tips on purchasing these items. |  | | Items in this database are NOT FOR SALE and are NOT AVAILABLE in any form via DJ Rhythms. |
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http://www.djrhythms.com/db/lb/trd/1069.htm
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| | Jazz/Jerry Jazz Musician/"Dizzy Gillespie in Photographs," photos by William Gottlieb |
 | | He showed that bop, which started as music for small combos, would work successfully with big bands. |  | | He then showed that there was a place in jazz orchestras for Afro-Cuban rhythms. |  | | "When I took my band to Europe, some of the guys threatened not to go if the crazy one went, too. |
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http://www.jerryjazzmusician.com/mainHTML.cfm?page=dizzy-photos1.html
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| | Crazy Rhythms |
 | | Its not as bouncy and radio-friendly as The Strokes, and this album predates The Strokes by almost a quarter of a century, but if you like that thin jangly driving rhythm guitar signature sound... |  | | But today, filtered through the 20+ years of indie rock that has followed in the wake of this seminal piece of work, "Crazy Rhythms" sounds amazing, hypnotic and fresh. |  | | Fresher than it did the first time around. |
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http://www.songscds.com/crazy-rhythms.html
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| | lacunae: Comment on understand urges |
 | | There's -no- way I would ever believe any other Feelies album is greater than -Crazy Rhythms-, as much as I love them. |  | | 2)Fairmindedness: "Of course -Crazy Rhythms- is better, but there's some really good stuff on -The Good Earth- as well. |  | | 1) Received wisdom: "-Crazy Rhythms- is way better than -The Good Earth-." |
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http://www.lacunae.com/cgi-bin/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=108
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| | Other_bands |
 | | The vocals are a little deep in the mix but that's how I remember them live anyway |  | | Cool covers at the end of the set! |  | | The Feelies — Live at Vera Club, Groningen, The Netherlands, May/June 1989 |
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http://www.ninkaasi.com/Others/Feelies.htm
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| | JayAllen.org :: Stories from the Road :: Hawaiian Shirtless in Hungary |
 | | I had beaten the jetlag curse and done a huge amount of work to boot! |  | | I then boarded a non-stop flight to Dreamland for the next twelve hours, was somewhat migraine-plagued and mostly languid for the next five and then slept again for about ten hours. |  | | That lasted for about three hours at which point, the Angry and Bitter Goddess of Circadian Rhythms smited me for my insolence. |
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http://www.jayallen.org/stories/002144.php
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| | MBR: Internet Bookwatch, December 2003 |
 | | Four outstanding new presentations provide wonderful introductions and recipe-packed collections. |  | | An excellent and insightfully written guide meant to appeal to astrology enthusiasts of all experience levels, Astrology & Weight Control is a recommended example of "practical metaphysics" and highly recommended reading. |  | | Impressively written by Beverly Flynn who is an astrologer of thirty years' experience, Astrology & Weight Control informatively focuses on the roles of Jupiter as "enlightener" and Pluto as "eliminator" and how these two heavenly bodies influence mundane life according to astrological rhythms. |
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http://www.midwestbookreview.com/ibw/dec_03.htm
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| | INDIE BAND : Deadcats, The |
 | | Vancouver's The Deadcats have been called "hillbilly/surf/punk" and the "Ramones of Rockabilly" since their debut gig Friday the 13th of January, 1995. |  | | They're fronted by local legend "Scooter", a purple-haired Andy Warhol type who plays a washtub (gutbucket) bass.They've just added drummer Jon Card (ex DOA, S.N.F.U. and Personality Crisis).They feature frenzied live shows, dance-crazy tribal rhythms, and 50's cool. |
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http://acmi.canoe.ca/IndieBands/band1204.html
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| | PUNKCAST#399 Crazy Rhythms @ Motherfucker! - Centro Fly - NYC - Feb 15 2004 |
 | | Crazy Rhythms is Dan Selzer, prop, of Acute Records, affable caretaker of the nyhappenings list, and his buddy Mike Simonetti aka Mr.Troubleman Unlimited. |  | | So as not to make the evening a complete wash I headed to the other room where the Crazy Rhythms crew were having fun running the monster sound system and started shooting. |  | | So, when the two of them get together as Crazy Rhythms a good time is pretty much guaranteed, even without the aforementioned monster sound system and wall to wall crowd.. |
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http://punkcast.com/399/index.html
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| | NetRhythms music site for good music reviews and albums. |
 | | approx 4 hours of the BBC2 Folk Awards winning live act - The Big Gig - Show of Hands live @ the Royal Albert Hall 2001, Stairway to Devon - the original documentary, the Promos - 'Country Life', 'Crazy Boy' & 'Don't be a Stranger'. |  | | SHOW OF HANDS On Film - The Video Collection - New! |  | | Chapters in the life of the touring duo, full of charm, good humour and stunning musicianship. |
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http://www.netrhythms.co.uk/
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| | Kidsreads.com - Review Index |
 | | THE BOOK OF FAIRIES selected and by Michael Hague |  | | BOBO CRAZY by Marilyn Sadler & Roger Bollen |
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http://aol.kidsreads.com/reviews/
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