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Sunshine pop
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Tue, Feb 19, 2008 10:36 PM
I'm on a "sunshine pop" kick: Anyone else into this stuff? This station on live365 does a great job: The heavy California-identification (the ideal CA, not the nuts and bolts one), the touches of psychedelia and dreamy love utopianism... I have rediscovered something that the world needs now. Because it's so, it's so ... NOW! |
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Tue, Feb 19, 2008 11:14 PM
So they put Sunshine in a lollipop now? |
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Thomas
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Wed, Feb 20, 2008 12:33 AM
** Then again, you posted this, so you must be O.K.:
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Kenike
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Wed, Feb 20, 2008 7:44 AM
When I hear the term "sunshine pop" I think of Bread and Edison Lighthouse ...definitely late 60's early 70's flowery fluff...which isn't bad. I prefer the Live365 moniker "power pop" or "melodic rock" when people ask me what genre of rock I like best. Live365 is a great resource for this kind of stuff. That's where I discovered bands like the Merrymakers and Myracle Brah. Something else you should check out is the Not Lame Podcast. Not Lame is a recording company that puts out a ton of indy power pop ..a lot of what you'll hear on Live365. |
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Wed, Feb 20, 2008 9:35 AM
damn. i was hoping this was about soda. |
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Tue, Feb 26, 2008 10:58 PM
Huh. I had no idea this kinda pop had ever been designated as a genre. As it turns out I'm a big fan. I've loved the Mamas and the Papas and the Fifth Dimension since I was a kid (mom grooved on 'em) and the Association is a band (?) I considered a guilty pleasure. (I figgered anyone with supposed taste or rock-n-roll cred would turn a nose up at 'em.) Of the current groups that might get tossed into the Sunshine Pop category Belle and Sebastian are one of all time favorite bands. Fer anyone that digs this style of pop I'd suggest checkin' out Josh Rouse. His 2003 quasi-concept album 1972 is chock fulla Sunshine Pop sounds. |
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Kenike
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Thu, Feb 28, 2008 5:10 PM
...or, if you're into super-fluff sweet candy chewy marble poppy-go-lucky bright sunshiny fresh powder puff pop music...you need to check out The Free Design.
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Thu, Feb 28, 2008 8:30 PM
Excellent! Great to hear others are in to this too. Yeah, I hadn't known "it" had a name either. And the Free Design -- I've heard their "Kites Are Fun" on the live365 station I mention above. Too much! I try to find ways to relate this stuff to tiki. The two don't quite embrace each other, but the "degrees of separation" aren't that far apart. Just the whole "California-ness" of it is a start, and I guess you could say the axis between them, sort of connecting the two, is Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys, their stuff like Smile and Pet Sounds. Just amateur musings right now, haven't delved into this too much yet, but definitely love it. I definitely go for the mellow dreamy stuff -- some bands seem to have focused on the confused, panicky side of psychedelia and I've got to think, who needs it? Life offers enough of that side of things as it is, no? |
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Thomas
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Thu, Feb 28, 2008 8:37 PM
I'm totally into the 5th Dimension! We saw them (in their current incarnation) just a year or two ago in Laughlin -- they were great! There's some fine stuff of them on Youtube, as I discovered recently to my enjoyment. By the way, one Sunshine Pop band, "Harpers Bizarre," was originally called "The Tikis." It didn't seem to go much beyond the name, though, and this discussion of it here was brief: |
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Thu, Feb 28, 2008 11:59 PM
I never thought I would be linkin' to my bros from Chico, CA THE MOTHER HIPS here on TC... but since the topic has been brought up. The Hips music will always remind me of good times with close friends, living and traveling in golden California. Greg Loiacono has been a favorite non surf guitarst of mine for years, Greg and Tim's harmonizing and song writing skill can be compared to some of the best.. Check em out for some modern sunshine pop. |
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Fri, Feb 29, 2008 12:39 AM
"I try to find ways to relate this stuff to tiki." -thomas- One could try and make strained connections but that'd kinda be like wonderin' which major appliance brand is "most Tiki" ("Frigidaire is too cold, but does Hotpoint seem too hot???") When I hear this music, the original or modern takes on it, I am inclined to think of jugs of cheap wine and happily buzzed sunshiney afternoons. Or maybe Coca-Cola and teachin' the world to sing. That said I think the Sunshine Pop major appliance brand would be Magic Chef. |
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