Excellent point, and one I would have made myself if you hadn't.
Excellent point, and one I would have made myself if you hadn't.
Excellent point, and one I would have made myself if you hadn't.
I was listening to '50s MOR in the '90s.
…but that's where the best drugs are!
…but that's where the best drugs are!
I gave you a pity "like."
I gave you a pity "like."
"7"s kind of sound like shit compared to a nice 180 gram LP."
…then you have a shitty turntable, or you're playing some really shitty '45's.
"7"s kind of sound like shit compared to a nice 180 gram LP."
…then you have a shitty turntable, or you're playing some really shitty '45's.
I also find the format for this set to be ridiculous. I guess a 7" is considered more punk than a convenient (and sensible) Lp.
I also find the format for this set to be ridiculous. I guess a 7" is considered more punk than a convenient (and sensible) Lp.
I really don't think owners of punk bars are concerned about legal issues like that.
I really don't think owners of punk bars are concerned about legal issues like that.
So… I guess "Andy Milonakis" is still a thing, eh?
So… I guess "Andy Milonakis" is still a thing, eh?
No. We're mad because his name is SNOOP LION, damnit.
No. We're mad because his name is SNOOP LION, damnit.
Jack Black in an OFF! video, eh?
Well, they just lost some cred in my book.
Jack Black in an OFF! video, eh?
Well, they just lost some cred in my book.
Wait… if Kid A is considered part of Radiohead's "old stuff," then I must be ancient. (By the way, Kid A is pretty much when I quit listening to them. I kept buying the Lps, sure, but only to later sell on eBay to rip off hipsters.)