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The Go-Go’s were a historic band. There had been other all-female bands, such as Fanny, The Joy Of Cooking and The Runaways, but none had ever had a real hit. The Go-Go’s changed that, managing to combine a fun persona with convincing rock music. Kathy Valentine was the last piece necessary before The Go-Go’s took off, her steady bass combining with Gina Schock’s energetic drumming to fuel the band’s classic songs. So in honor Kathy’s birthday (and The Go-Go’s in general), grab your iPod/MP3 player, hit shuffle and share the first 10 tunes that come up.
January is an exciting time for CHIRP Radio, as we recognize all the hard work we’ve done in our first year of growth as an online radio station. We’re so grateful to have received so much amazing support from our community in 2010 — so what better way to honor our anniversary and thank our community than with some parties? To celebrate, we’re hosting several events around Chicago this month — and the best part is, everything’s under 10 bucks!
To kick things off, we’re having a CHIRP Dance Party at Beauty Bar with DJ sets by Mad Decent’s Depressed Buttons (former members of The Faint) and CHIRP DJ Dustin Drase on Friday, January 14. The party starts at 10pm and cover is only $5 — come shake your groove thang for cheap!
The following Monday, January 17 marks the official date of our one-year anniversary of launching CHIRP Radio online, and we’ll be celebrating with our monthly benefit show at The Whistler with The Velcro Lewis Group and Rambos at 9:30pm. Entry is free, so there’s no reason to miss this one!
That Thursday, January 20 is CHIRP’s One-Year Anniversary Party at the Empty Bottle, with music from Campfires (Mexican Summer Records), Black Math (Permanent Records), and Cool Memories. The show starts at 9pm, and entry is $8.
One week later, Thursday, January 27, we’ll be having a benefit concert at The Hideout, starring Slushy (formerly Kramer versus Kramer), and more to be announced! Music starts at 9pm, and entry is $8.
And let’s not forget about Wednesday, January 26, as CHIRP continues its reading series, “The First Time.” For those uninitiated, The First Time is a series where local performers/writers/bloggers write and read original pieces around the “first time” theme; this month is “first car.” The piece will reference a song, which will be played immediately after the reading by Steve Frisbie/Liam Davis/Gerald Dowd. The show is $10; doors at 7:30 and festivities get underway at 8 p.m.
The lineup looks like this:
Jim DeRogatis
Susan Messing (Annoyance)
Josh Caterer (Smoking Popes)
Erin Shea (ejshea.com; and author of Tales From the Scale)
James VanOsdol
Robbie Fulks
Matt Spiegel (Tributosaurus)
Please note, all events are 21+. Hope to see you at one or more of these parties this month!
For the entire month of December the CHIRP volunteers have been posting their favorite records of 2010. Now, we've compiled the lists, have done the maths, and put together the definitive CHIRP best of 2010 list. Enjoy.
(Click here to get the complete list of CHIRP Radio members' picks.)
#1 Beach House - Teen Dream (Sub Pop)
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#2 LCD Soundsystem – This Is Happening (DFA)
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#3 The National – High Violet (4AD)
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#4 Janelle Monáe – The Archandroid (Atlantic)
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#5 The Tallest Man on Earth – The Wild Hunt (Dead Oceans)
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#6 Kanye West – My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (Def Jam)
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#7 The Arcade Fire – The Suburbs (Merge)
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#8 Joanna Newsom – Have One on Me (Drag City)
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#9 Four Tet – There Is Love In You (Domino)
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#10 Disappears – Lux (Kranky)
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#11 Robyn – Body Talk (Konichiwa)
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#12 Superchunk – Majesty Shredding (Merge)
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#13 Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti – Before Today (4AD)
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#14 Judson Claiborne – Time and Temperature (La Société Expéditionnaire)
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#15 Tame Impala – Innerspeaker (Modular)
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#16 Dum Dum Girls – I Will Be (HoZac/Sub Pop)
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#17 How To Dress Well – Love Remains (Lefse)
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#18 Best Coast – Crazy for You (Mexican Summer)
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#19 Deerhunter – Halcyon Digest (4AD)
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#20 The Books – The Way Out (Temporary Residence)
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#21 Broken Social Scene – Forgiveness Rock Record (Arts & Crafts)
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#22 Caribou – Swim (Merge)
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#23 Delorean – Subiza (True Panther Sounds)
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#24 Shearwater – The Golden Archipelago (Matador)
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#25 Sleigh Bells – Treats (Mom & Pop Music)
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#26 Stornoway – Beachcomber’s Windowsill (4AD)
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#27 GAYNGS – Relayted (Jagjaguwar)
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#28 Menomena – Mines (Barsuk)
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#29 Frightened Rabbit – Winter of Mixed Drinks (Fat Cat)
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#30 Sharon Van Etten – Epic (Badabing)
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Here's to looking forward to 2011. Thanks to everyone that made our first year of broadcasting such a wonderful time.
Certainly one of the most beloved and influential bands from the American indie world of the ’80s, The Replacements are legendary for their early bratty records, their unpredictable live shows, their indie swan song (the classic Let It Be) and their maturation on Sire Records. And the straw who stirred most of the Placemats’ drinks was frontman Paul Westerberg. The speed at which his songwriting grew is amazing, if you compare a song from Stink to something like “Unsatisfied”. He has settled down into comfortable adulthood, putting out records that still please his adoring core of fans. Let’s celebrate Paul the only way we know how — by getting your iPod or MP3 player, hitting shuffle, and sharing the first 10 tunes that come up.
Throughout December CHIRP Radio presents its members' top albums of 2010. The next list is from CHIRP Radio DJ and the President and Founder of the Chicago Independent Radio Project, Shawn Campbell.
(Click here to get the complete list of CHIRP Radio members' picks.)
Honorable Mentions:
Verma – Salted Earth EP (self-released)
LCD Soundsystem – This is Happening (DFA)
Cave – Pure Moods EP (Drag City)
Stornoway – Beachcomber’s Windowsill (4AD)
Magic Kids – Memphis (True Panther Sounds)
Oval – O (Thrill Jockey)
Sam Amidon – I See the Sign (Bedroom Community)
Superchunk – Majestry Shredding (Merge)