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Grant Snider

Issue date: 6/2/08 Section: Culture
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Whether you're conquering the world at your internship, cursing the heat or cuddling beside the pool, your summer months need a soundtrack. Here are some essential summer sounds that you can count on one hand (unless you're one of "The Simpsons").



Five "Summer" Songs:

1. "Summer Babe (Winter Version)" by Pavement: Driven by warm, fuzzy guitars and the lazy delivery of Stephen Malkmus. College rock bands have been trying to replicate it ever since.

2. "The Summer" by Yo La Tengo: This is what a sticky New Jersey summer night must sound like.

3. "Summer Days" by Bob Dylan: The elderly, gravelly-throated Dylan takes on old fashioned rock 'n' roll.

4. "Summertime" by DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince: Makes you long for the days of hi-top fades and neon windbreakers.

5. Anything by Donna Summer.



Five Can't-Miss

Summer Concerts:

1. Feist, July 13 at Starlight Theatre

2. My Morning Jacket, July 18 at the Uptown Theatre

3. The Roots, July 3 at the Voodoo Lounge

4. Willie Nelson, July 20 at Liberty Hall in Lawrence

5. Tom Waits, June 26 at the Fox Theatre in St. Louis



Five Great Bands You've (Probably) Never Heard Of:

1. Superchunk - Prolific '90s rockers were a raw alternative to "alternative rock." Frontman Mac McCaughan founded Merge Records, home to Spoon, Arcade Fire and numerous other awesome bands.

2. Wire - On their hugely influential 1977 debut "Pink Flag," these British art-punks mix aggression and rhythm without skimping on hooks.

3. The Weakerthans - These guys are unfailingly Canadian, with earnest pop-punk songs about hockey goalies and house cats.

4. Christine Fellows - Bright folk melodies combined with ambient electronic flourishes brought her 2005 album "Paper Anniversary" close to perfection. She's also Canadian, and I think she's married to a guy from The Weakerthans.

5. Lifter Puller - Hilarious, warped poetry about drugged-out tragic heroes with song titles like "The Gin and the Sour Defeat." This was Craig Finn's band prior to forming The Hold Steady.



Five Classic Albums You Must Listen To Immediately:

1. Van Morrison - "Astral Weeks": You won't hear these songs on the radio, and they don't sound remotely like "Brown Eyed Girl." But they are beautiful.

2. Elvis Costello - "This Year's Model": Sneering vocals, frantic organ and flawless songwriting. The Hold Steady sang, "at least in dying you don't have to deal with New Wave for a second time." If that's the case, I'll sure miss early Elvis Costello.
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Hi Grant / UN,

On behalf of Exile Productions and Exile Publishing, many thanks for plugging Van Morrison and, if you / your readers want good quality, non-pirated, preview tracks from Van's new album – "Keep It Simple" - full versions of "That's Entrainment" and "Behind The Ritual" (along with album track samplers) are available for fans and bloggers to link on Lost Highway's web-site at http://www. (Continued…)

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Hi Grant / UN,

On behalf of Rough Trade and Beggars Digital, many thanks for plugging The Hold Steady . (Continued…)

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