Philadelphia’s Dr. Dog is poised to release a brand new record of folk-inspired psychedelic rock, called “Be The Void.” The band joins us live in studio with a preview.
I tuned in to hear the segment on Etta, but, I'm really likin' these guys. Sounds great -- "(What Does It Take To Be) Lonesome" , what a cool, trudging marching romp. Reminds me of "Leopardskin Pillbox Hat"
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Comments [11]
Love Dr. Dog will be in SD in a few weeks stoked!!! x0x0x
... turning the radio waaay up!!
I suddenly like 'em, a lot!!
yikes! I don't understand this music *turning the radio down*
I tuned in to hear the segment on Etta, but, I'm really likin' these guys. Sounds great -- "(What Does It Take To Be) Lonesome" , what a cool, trudging marching romp. Reminds me of "Leopardskin Pillbox Hat"
I looooooooooooove Lonesome! Can't wait for the album!
Duuuuuuuude!!! "Weird stuff"!!!!
Awesome!!!
zzz.
ugh, just like black on black violence poorly written hipster retro rock (yes i know how redundant that is) has got to stop.
yea...we wanna hear dr. dog!! woof woof
sorry, nevermind... i see it's coming up later in the show.
is this event not happening today due to the etta james tribute?
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