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Last Updated: 1/8/2010

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Status: Single
City: Jamaica, New York
Country: US
Signup Date: 8/24/2004

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Monday, January 04, 2010 
Here is my best shows of 2009 list.


 Pissed Jeans - Union Pool March 6
 Herman Dune/Toby Goodshank - Mercury Lounge March 17
 Lach/Urban Barnyard - Brooklyn Tea Party April 4
 Brian Jonestown Massacre - Terminal 5 April
 Crystal Stilts - Music Hall of Williamsburg April 12
 Mecca Normal - Cake Shop April 20
 Fiery Furnaces -
Le Poisson Rouge May 11
 Melvins - Webster Hall May 15
 Joanna Kelly's Birthday Party June 6

 Bill Callahan -
Le Poisson Rouge June 13
 
Olive Juice Fest. - June 20
 Dr. Dog/Phosphorescent - Prospect Park June 27
 End of Term - Brooklyn Tea Party July 4
 Huggabroomstock - Goodbye Blue Monday July 11
 Superchunk/Versus - South Street Seaport July 17
 Bob Dylan - McCoy Stadium July 21
 Bob Dylan - First Energy July 23
 Arlo Guthrie - Clinton Castle July 30
 Wave Pictures - South Street Seaport August 7
 Real Estate - Silent Barn September 12
 
Yo La Tengo - Roseland Ballroom September 25

 Pissed Jeans - Music hall of Williamsburg October 2
 Cypress Hill - Nokia Theatre October 30
 Barry Bliss/the Fools - Brooklyn Tea Party November 13
 Jesus Lizard - Irving Plaza 
November 16
 Bob Dylan - United Palace Theatre 
November 17 & 18
 Sonic Youth - Terminal 5 

 Kirk Kelly/Antifest - Webster Hall

      I'm missing many great shows that I saw at the Sidewalk, Cake Shop, Brooklyn Tea Party, Market Hotel and many others.

 


Monday, January 04, 2010 
Here is my list of the best albums/cds of 2009.



Tom Waits-Glitter & Doom live
Real Estate-Real Estate
Sonic Youth-the Eternal
Screaming Females-Power Move
Brer Brian-Ghettoastrophe
Woods-Songs of Shame
Bill Callahan-Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle
Schwervon!-Low Blow
Nirvana-Live At Reading
Daniel Bernstein-10 song cd
Barry Bliss-Truths Put Into Rhyme*
Daniel Johnston-Is and Always Was
Joe Crow Ryan-This Machine Kills Purists, Vol. One
Toby Goodshank-Baked Naturals/Johnny's Democracy
Berth Control-Neon Frown
Pissed Jeans-King of Jeans




*= it might of been released in 2008 but I listened to it in 2009.
Monday, November 23, 2009 
This  is What I'm Listening To Now:

    -Times New Viking - Born Again Revisited
    -Cymbals Eat Guitars - Why There Are Mountains
    -Kurt Vile - Constant Hitmaker
    -Daniel Johnston - Is And Always Was
    -Real Estate - Real Estate
    -The Telethons - The Gory Details
    -Daniel Bernstein - new cd
    -Nirvana - Live At Reading
    -Nirvana - Live At the Pine Street Theatre
Monday, November 16, 2009 
The Brooklyn Tea Party has posted "Promise Me You'll Be Alright" on their Myspace page. The song was performed on October 3rd 2009 at the Tea Party.
Check it out here:

http://www.myspace.com/brooklynteaparty
Sunday, November 15, 2009 
                        Brooklyn, NY
                    Pete's Candy Store
                     November 7 2009

          1.Empty Chairs and Low Guitars
          2.Mirrors & Smoke
          3.Dyslexic Youth
          4.Hospital
          5.Responsible Man
          6.Now That Things Are not So Well
          7.The Losing Bout   
          8.Who Do You Give You're Money To
          9.Worn Clothes
         10.Jazz Sounds
         11.Papertown
         12.Unemployment Dreams



                         
New York, NY
                         Sidewalk Cafe
                      November 14, 2009 

            1.Corporation Town
            2.What's Your Malfunction
            3.Nothing That Stitches Can't Sew
            4.Leaving Now
            5.Female Kamikaze Red Zone
            6.Sometimes
            7.Negative Hill
            8.I'm Listening to Jon Sebastian
            9.Papertown
           10.The Remedy
           11.Evening News
           12.Unemployment Dreams

Thursday, November 05, 2009 

Category: Music
Check out this link: http://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/31647
It was recorded live on May 30 2009 at the WFMU 91.1 with host Keili Hamilton for her show, Beastin’ The Airwaves! with Keili.

These are the songs that were played:

1.Divorce Man
2.Unemployment Dreams
3.Empty Chairs and Low Guitars


Check it out.
Tuesday, November 03, 2009 
Brooklyn, NY
           Double Windsor
          October 26 2009

1.Divorce Man
2.Pat Gives Me the Post On Sunday
3.What's Your Malfunction
4.Ashamed Again
5.Nothing That Stitches Can't Sew
6.Negative Hill
7.Promise Me You'll Be Alright
8.Sometimes
9.Papetown
10.Unemployment Dreams
11.Evening News
12.The Remedy



-This show was recorded for 
Beastin’ the Airwaves! (with Keili) pod cast.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009 
"Nothing That Stitches Can't" is including on the "Blush" compilation tape. It's out on Camera Shy Recordings label. Camera Shy is a cassette label. The cassettes are put out and packaged by it's owner Elodie. She is really cool. This is her site:
http://www.myspace.com/dearapplejack

And this is Camera Shy's site:
http://www.myspace.com/camerashyrec

Check the Comp. tape out and check her sites out.


                   -Thomas Patrick Maguire-
Wednesday, October 28, 2009 
The following Thomas Patrick Maguire cds are now available at Doctor Music in Rome, Italy.
                           -Pissing Streams
                           -A slight Return
                           -Corporation Town EP

  Doctor Music Address is 00192 Roma -Via dei Gracchi, 41-43
  Phone/Fax: 06/3200543
  Train: Ottaviano

So next time you're in Rome, Italy check this store out. It's a pretty cool place.
Thursday, October 22, 2009 
 Check out this great new Blog FUSTERCLUCK!!! It's done by Justin from Elastic No-No Band. He wrote some kind words about me.

Thursday, September 17, 2009



"The Congregation" by Elastic No-No Band and Thomas Patrick Maguire - free mp3

The first time I met Thomas Patrick Maguire was at the Anti-hootenanny open mic (now called "The Open Stage") at the Sidewalk. I don't remember many specific details of the night, although I do remember he gave me a copy of his first full-length CD, Pissing Streams. It's a great CD. Not only is it a great CD, but I found it very inspiring as both a performer and a recording artist. This is because Pissing Streams is ultra-lo-fi (a lot of times the drums are overmodulated and there is plenty of hiss) but it does not affect the quality of the album. The awesome songwriting and performances hold up well despite the low-budget circumstances.

Tom and I didn't immediately start hanging out after that, but at some point, we started going to movies in Queens (where Tom is from) together -- because I am a movie addict, and because tickets are mad cheap where Tom lives.

Sometime last year, I had a couple of pieces of instrumental guitar that I wasn't quite sure what to do with. I thought, since I was I trying to do a bunch of collaborations, that I would try them out on Tom and see if he could come up with any words. And boy, he sure did.

For the first, more developed piece of music, he sat in my living room and started spinning lyrics about a religious fanatic inspired to murder his fellow parishioners by an insane preacher. Not at all the kind of thing I would write about, but hey -- that's why you collaborate, right? I wound up writing a couple of lines myself. The one I am most proud of -- because it seems like something out of a Johnny Cash murder ballad -- is this: "And the choir sang 'Hallelujah'/ But that ain't much good when my bullets cut right through ya." I also gave the song its title: "The Congregation." Click here for lyrics and an mp3 of the song.

The other guitar bit wasn't really very developed and was more of a repetitive rhythmic thing -- which is partly what made think it would be a good choice to work on with Tom. A lot of the guitar parts for his songs have a strong rhythmic quality that is part of what makes them so entertaining.

Tom couldn't really come up with full lyrics as he sat in my living room, so I quickly recorded about 45 seconds of the guitar part on my laptop and put it on his mp3 player to take home. The next time we met up, he had composed a terse little tribute to Omar from The Wire, a character and a show I am completely unfamiliar with.

In the spirit of keeping it real, we recorded both songs on my laptop using Garageband -- going so far as to record "Ode To Omar" in my bathroom to get the right reverb.

I haven't talked to Tom in a little bit, but I think our next collaboration will be a new music video for a song from his new EP, Corporation Town. Keep an eye out for it.

This is the link: http://fustersongs.blogspot.com