Tommy Keene

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  • power pop
  • 80s
  • rock
  • jangle pop
  • pop
In 1984 a six-song platter of power pop perfection put a little known suburban Maryland singer/songwriter named Tommy Keene onto the CMJ charts, into the pages of Rolling Stone, and atop the Village Voice end of year poll. That EP entitled "Places That Are Gone" still stands up well over the years. Although Keene was never able to grab the commercial airplay that could've ensured success, he's continued his career on a variety of indie labels including Alias, Dolphin, and even a late 80's stint on Geffen.

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Songs

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    I'll Wait for You

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    I've Heard That Wind Blow Before

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    If We Run Away

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    If You're Getting Married Tonight

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    In Our Lives

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    It's Not True

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    Karl Marx

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    Kill Your Sons

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    Late Bright

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    Light of Love

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    Listen To Me

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    Lives Become Lies

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    Long Time Missing

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    Love Dies Down

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    Love Is the Only Thing That Matters

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    Lover's Lies

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    Misunderstood

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    Mr. Roland

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    My Mother Looked Like Marilyn Monroe

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    Never Really Been Gone

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    Nighttime Crime Scene

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    Nothing Can Change You

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    Nothing Happened Yesterday

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    On the Runway

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    Our Car Club

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    Paper Words and Lies

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    People With Fast Cars Drive Fast

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    Pictures

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    Places That Are Gone

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    Please Don't Come Around

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    Quit That Scene

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    Realize Your Mind

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    Run Now

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    Safe in the Light

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    Save This Harmony

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    Shake Some Action

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    Silent Town

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    Sleeping on a Rollercoaster

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    Something Got a Hold of Me

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    Something to Rave About

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    Soul Searching

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    Take Back Your Letters

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    Take Me Back

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    Tattoo

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    Technicolor

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    Teenage Head

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    Tell Me Something

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    Texas Tower #4

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    That You Do

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    The Bigger Conflict


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