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That Dandy Classic Track of the Day #10

Before Mariah, Britney and Lady Gaga came along, Madonna and Whitney Houston were the women who ruled the pop charts. While most of the music is laughably dated or parodied today, “Into the Groove”, strangely, still has staying power for me.

That Dandy Classic Track of the Day #9

Beach House is the embodiment of Dream Pop and this song is the lead-off track of their 2012 LP “Bloom”. “Myth” is an instant classic and a great introduction to the band’s work.

That Dandy Classic Track of the Day #7

Solo Ryan Adams stuff can be a dicey proposition but the guy was on fire for 2001’s “Gold” record. The lovelorn, heart-tugging ballad “La Cienega Just Smiled” is the talented Adams best tune and alt-country ‘gold’.

Featured Artist Favorites #50 – 26 – Prince

Hopefully you heard Part 1 of the “Purple Rain” Prince podcast. If you have, you know what a Prince mark I was for a good 5 years. In honor of that I’ve compiled his Top 50 Prince favorite Prince songs (until I stopped caring). Here’s #26-50 for you to dive in, pick apart and enjoy.

That Dandy Classic Track of the Day #6

From 1986’s “Raising Hell” the lead-off track “Peter Piper” was rap at it’s finest. Produced by the legendary Rick Rubin, this song has it all for fans of Run DMC.

That Dandy Classic Track of the Day #5

Shedding his child prodigy label with The Box Tops, Alex Chilton has had a long-lasting impact with Big Star although it was years after the band went their separate ways. “Stroke It Noel” is a short and sweet lost nugget.

That Dandy Classic Track of the Day #4

What do you get when a top pop producer gets his mitts on a top Goth band at their peak? An eleven-minute masterpiece that should’ve been a bigger deal than it was. The Sisters of Mercy really hit a homer with “This Corrosion”.