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He referenced it in passing last night at the beginning of the show. Kind of a blink-and-you'll-miss-it thing.

A decent version of a good song, but nothing special. I enjoy this so-called "dad-rock", so that helps.

Yeah, no comments? It's good, damn good.

Beautiful.

Love both bands. Yes, I see the connection, and yes, I see the difference. I think this piece sums it up nicely.

I think this is where I plug Karaoke Underground
For the Austinites (and occasionally others when it goes on tour):

Ditto. I agree completely. I'm a dude who used to LOVE nu-metal. I'm not proud of it. I grew up, though. I look back on my teenage years largely with disdain.

Agreed. I was happy to see this.

Nostalgia
I enjoyed this series a lot, even if I disagreed with some points here and there. I liked your observation on how baby boomer nostalgia falsely informed our understanding of what actually went on in the '60s, in at Woodstock in particular. It happened all over. Haight-Ashbury was a mess while the City of

Like re-hashing a forgotten nightmare
And that's strangely not a bad thing, either.

ugh
Contrasting this to the Up series was particularly brutal.