Aug. 28th, 2011

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Was relistening to this set by Earl Greyhound and got to wondering...what's your fav. acoustic sets?

Here's mine:

Earl Greyhound - Eyes of Cassandra - Dickies Sounds


Earl Greyhound - Holy Immortality - Dickies Sounds
the_future_modernes: a yellow train making a turn on a bridge (Margo's yellow guitar)
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Never Say Never - That Dog



that dog "he's kissing christian"
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that dog - One Summer Night
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lip gloss by that dog
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that dog. Is Back, As Hitless and Excellent As Ever

Seminal Los Angeles '90s alt-rockers that dog. are reuniting for a couple of shows, auto-correct-defying name and all. They perform tonight, August 26, and Sunday, August 28 at the Troubadour.

Before playing with bands like the Decemberists and writing music for the (totally underrated) live-action Josie and the Pussycats film, that dog. served as a link between Liz Phair and Rilo Kiley, sidestepping grunge and challenging their friends Weezer in crunching pop consistency with great, yet failed, singles like "Never Say Never" -- whose bridge Rilo went on to crib for their own "It's a Hit."

"I remember being on the road and calling my dad, who was a major record executive," that dog. frontwoman Anna Waronker recalls over the phone, referencing her pops, Warner Bros. producer Lenny Waronker. "I was like, 'Is ["Never Say Never"] a hit?' And he said, 'Allllllmost.'"

They stood out from their DGC Records contemporaries both visually -- as they were three blonde females ( my note: WRONG. 2 blonde and 1 dark haired woman} and one male -- and sonically, as all of the women sang, and one played violin. Unlike say, Hole, they didn't try to hold their own with the boys.
"At a time when people were screaming about death, we were talking about crushes," Waronker says.

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Wikipedia

That Dog (styled as that dog.) is a Los Angeles-based rock band that formed in 1991 and dissolved in 1997, reuniting in 2011. The band consists of Anna Waronker on lead vocals andguitar, Rachel Haden on bass guitar and vocals, her sister Petra Haden on violin and vocals, and Tony Maxwell on drums. Their punk power-pop songs were full of hooks and many layered vocal harmonies.
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That Dog Interview (1997) about their 1997 album "Retreat from the Sun"
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