Other Mixes By John Fredland
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The Frampton Society
Artist | Song | |
The Breakup Society | Robin Zander | |
Frampton Brothers | File Under F (For Failure) | |
Frampton Brothers | In Your World | |
Frampton Brothers | Like An Oliver Stone | |
The Breakup Society | Introduction To Girls | |
Frampton Brothers | Dressing Room | |
Frampton Brothers | Mr. Airbrush Man | |
Frampton Brothers | Beginning Of The End Of The Fun Years | |
Frampton Brothers | Sand | |
Frampton Brothers | If She Were My Girl | |
The Breakup Society | I Wanna Take You To The Corn Palace | |
Frampton Brothers | Here Inside My Head | |
Frampton Brothers | New Dog's Day | |
The Breakup Society | She's Using Words Like "Hurt" Again | |
Frampton Brothers | Soda Pop | |
The Breakup Society | The New Ronnie Spector | |
Frampton Brothers | Johnny Wonder | |
Frampton Brothers | Dear Juliana | |
Frampton Brothers | Potato Song | |
Frampton Brothers | Monkey Bowl | |
Comment:
Behold! It's the musical brilliance of Pittsburgh singer/songwriter Ed Masley and his Les Paul Standard-toting partner in crimes against boring music, Sean Lally. Maybe not the "future of rock," but definitely worth more than "two stars in Rolling Stone."Feedback:
Great bands, from what I know. I really ought to get "File Under "F" For Failure". And I trust Sean, for the most part. I still regret the time I lent him $50 and he spent it on hookers and blow, but that's really the only time he's let me down.
Wait, sorry, that was a different Sean.
Wait, sorry, that never happened.
Nice mix, though.
Wait, sorry, that was a different Sean.
Wait, sorry, that never happened.
Nice mix, though.
Zoiks! I just threw a Breakup Society song ("She Doesn't Like That Anymore") on a mix last night and didn't even notice that Mr Lally slings an axe for them. And if the frampton Bros have a song called "Beginning Of The End Of The Fun Years" I need to check them out - it's a great title. I can vouch that the Breakup Society songs are all damn fun and catchy.
Good one, John.