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Spinning Platters Weekly Guide to Bay Area Concerts, 7/15/10-7/21/10

In honor of their stint opening for The New Pornographers, here are naked pictures of The Dodos.

Today is too hot for me to come up with something witty to say… Go see some shows!

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Author Dakin HardwickPosted on July 15, 2010July 15, 2010Categories Show PreviewsTags Andre Nickatina, Andy Lemaster, Angel Taylor, AntonetteG, Barenaked Ladies, Battlehooch, Ben Taylor, Bizzy Bone, brett dennen, Carole King, Cash Pony, Cylinder, Die Antwoord, Foolproof Four, Glasses Malone, Happy Birthday, Igor & The Red Elvises, Imaad Waasif, James Taylor, Jeffery Paradise, jonathan richman, katie herzig, Kris Allen, Maria Taylor, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Morgan Negler, Olivia Mancini, Olof Arnolds, primus, Residual Echoes, Rob Halford, Smoov-E, T-Mills, The Dodos, The Gun & Doll Show, The New Pornographers, Tippy Canoe & The Paddlemen, Wise Wives, Young Prisms

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