Early 90's band, 2 good albums of intelligent power pop, and of course, lots of rickenbackers.
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The Cavedogs.
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Slouching in the hall with conviction.....interesting choice of words, there.
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Thanks for turning me on these guys, Rob! 
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jps wrote:Thanks for turning me on these guys, Rob!
gotta love some cool pop with a 73ish Rick bass
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I picked up their first album on a visit to Boston a long, long time ago and have their second too. In the notes to one of them it gives a thank you to John Hall at Ric. I'm glad to see some videos of them getting posted. I used to do this one in a cover band. Poeple would always dig it and ask what song it was and who did it:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LPks6qJ ... re=related
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Gawd!! I'd completely forgotten about that song! It's been so long since I've listened to these guys. I had their second album on cassette back in the day!jps wrote:Thanks for turning me on these guys, Rob!
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Listened to the Cavedogs in college and still do. They were great live too. I think the lead singer played a red/black pickguard 360. Solid tunes on the "Shut Ins" album. That whole album is great in my opinion.
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