It's like it's 1973 all over again. Todd Rundgren will be producing the next New York Dolls album set for sometime in 2009. Rundgren produced the band's debut back in 1973. Since that time, of course, three of the band's five original members have died. Even so, the Dolls' last album, 2006's One Day It Will Please Us To Remember Even This, was pretty solid.
The Dolls back in the day:
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Dave Goes to GRRRL Camp: Rosali, Girl Ray // PLUS: Babes in Toyland/Die Spitz // Swervedriver // (VIDEO)
Hello, friends, and welcome back to the channel. In this edition of "This Year's Week," we begin at the GRRRL Camp Music and A...
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Your buddy, Dave, recently appeared in a video over at The Vinyl Potato . We are discussing the Best Albums of 1993. It's a good one.
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D. Boon (April 1, 1958 - December 23, 1985) was the singer and guitarist for legendary punk band, Minutemen . He was also a political activ...
Looking forward to hearing this. I always felt like the first one had decent songs but the recording was pretty messy.
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