DISQUS

Popdose: Dw. Dunphy On… Spring Cleaning

  • steed · 1 year ago
    You ain't touching my second base, but I'm still hoping for a little Bob Mould action here. I am woefully underinformed when it comes to him.
  • Old_Davy · 1 year ago
    Bob Mould is my favorite on this list, but I already have practically everything in his catalog.

    Since I'm a sucker for prog and Porcupine Tree and Marillion are two of my favorite bands, I'll vote for Kino. I've never heard of that side project and so I'm hoping you'll enlighten me!
  • tcr25 · 1 year ago
    Bob Mould. Bob Mould. Bob Mould. Please ...
  • joel · 1 year ago
    even though i have almost all of the 77's stuff, i would love to see you write about them. actually, everything on the list sounds good.
  • hagen · 1 year ago
    As much as I'd like to see more about Kino, and even though I think Black Sheets of Rain is hugely superior to Workbook, I vote for Bruce Cockburn, and not just because I'm sometimes one of those people equally prepared to keep him all to myself.
  • Johnny Canuck · 1 year ago
    Bruce Cockburn
  • Dchmielewski · 1 year ago
    Can I vote for Bob Mould. I am mostly a fan since his Sugar days, but Body of Song is a fabulous return to form. Let see more Bob please.
  • el bandito · 1 year ago
    Mould or Bruce C.
  • GrayFlannelSuit · 1 year ago
    If you don't want to do Megadeth I will. In the long run I listen to them a lot more than Metallica.
  • DwDunphy · 1 year ago
    Judging from the lack of Mustaine love in this response, I'd say "get to work then, young man!"
  • CC · 1 year ago
    Megadeth is my choice. I love 'Addicted to chaos'.
  • Breadalbane · 1 year ago
    Bruce is Wondering Where the Lionizing Popdose Columns Are. We Cancuks have kept him to ourselves long enough....
  • jefito · 1 year ago
    If Bruce hadn't released 4,000 albums, I would have written up a guide to his work years ago.
  • 1Py_Korry1 · 1 year ago
    I'm looking forward to digging into some of these mp3s! Thanks for cleaning out the garage, Dw.
  • rockrdude · 1 year ago
    My vote would be for the 77's. They are one of the best bands out there who get such little recognition, and I'd go nuts over a good long look at their legacy so far.