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Al Neuman
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What, me worry?

Or a baseball player from the same period.

10cc, "The Things We Do For Love"

And the synth he and Eno used on Low! And a shitload of costumes, including the one he wore on the cover of Ziggy Stardust!

I woke up with this song in my head this morning. Coincidence?

That was my point. This isn't a talented group, and if it were a bunch of guys making this music, we wouldn't be having this exchange, because nothing would have been posted in the first place.

I just pulled up Ascension on Spotify to make sure it was as difficult as I originally thought it was. Not unlike Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music as far as I'm concerned.

Worth it for Freese's drumming alone.

Coltrane's Giant Steps is also an excellent point of entry.

What are your thoughts on Coltrane's Ascension? In an interview, Westerberg once said that he wanted it played at his funeral to run people off. FWIW, I'm a Coltrane fan but I struggled with that one before throwing in the towel.

No really, it is. I was paying $100 a month.

CHEAP

Now I'm getting her confused with Areola Grande.

Fuck that. It'll most likely be on Amazon next day for $2 an episode.

That half-assed "Wild Honey Pie" or treacly "Good Night" are both good candidates.

Lennon was a huge Lewis Carroll fan, the words didn't mean anything. They just had to hang together nicely and be evocative. Except for the first line; he ripped off Chuck Berry for that one.

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis?

That would be hell, silly.

Torrent!

Watch the video again, pretty sure it's a praying mantis.