Silverchair.
Silverchair.
The entry point for Mudhoney is a two non-essential Replacements ballads?
The entry point for Mudhoney is a two non-essential Replacements ballads?
Dave Pirner?
Dave Pirner?
Nah. Bill Ray Corgan.
Nah. Bill Ray Corgan.
This made me click the "Between the Bridges" link in the first paragraph.
This made me click the "Between the Bridges" link in the first paragraph.
People tend to forget the house-design change.
People tend to forget the house-design change.
This was probably the true jump-the-shark point … dropping the '50s pretense. Which I think came about after the actual shark-jumping, if I have my timeline right.
This was probably the true jump-the-shark point … dropping the '50s pretense. Which I think came about after the actual shark-jumping, if I have my timeline right.
Take a walk on the Fonzie side.
Take a walk on the Fonzie side.
I find it intriguing about cassette versions (as you mentioned that Craig J. Clark mentioned — I meant to respond to that, too) … I borrowed "Abbey Road" on vinyl from a friend in the early '80s — the original Abbey Road. Later, I bought cassette version, which swapped the opener on each side — "Here Comes the Sun"…
I find it intriguing about cassette versions (as you mentioned that Craig J. Clark mentioned — I meant to respond to that, too) … I borrowed "Abbey Road" on vinyl from a friend in the early '80s — the original Abbey Road. Later, I bought cassette version, which swapped the opener on each side — "Here Comes the Sun"…
I skimmed the article and haven't even touched the comments yet … excellent AVQ&A topic.
I skimmed the article and haven't even touched the comments yet … excellent AVQ&A topic.
That's right on "Old Brown Shoe" and "ISHKB" — both on my underrated Beatles songs list.