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K.C. What
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Weird that you only own one U2 disc? Or weird that THAT'S the one disc you own?

I bought (and still own!) their first four albums, so it probably all evens out.

U2
Ultravox
Van Halen
Van Morrison
The Velvet Underground
The Ventures
Vetiver
Vince Guaraldi Trio
The Vines
The Wallflowers
Wanda Jackson
War
Warren Smith
Warren Zevon
Weezer
The White Stripes
The Who
Wilco
William Bell
Willie Dixon
Willie Nelson
Wilson Pickett
Wire
The Word
Wynonie Harris

In Need, Ordinary Morning, Sign Your Name

Still doesn't hold a candle to "Leah." That one's actual nightmare fuel for me.

SEEDS

Some of the piano work in "Cornflake Girl" makes me short of breath.

Wild West End, It Never Rains, On Every Street, You And Your Friend

"Ancient Highway" is, like, disturbingly magical to me.

"Rio" and "One Big Holiday" both risk getting me in trouble if they come on while I'm driving.

KMTT in Seattle played it pretty frequently. Never got tired of how the band crashes in at the end, and I don't understand why (as far as I know), U2 has only ever played it live in a stripped-down acoustic style, denying us that sweet sweet release.

Even *before* David Bowie died, both Everyone Says 'Hi' and Strangers When We Meet were reliably chill-inducing. Now they're just sublime.

It was probably two things.

Good timing on this, as there's a Complete RCA & Arista Albums box set coming out tomorrow, and I'm really looking forward to diving in whole hog! I've only got the NYC Man compilation, which is the tits, even counting the horrid car crash that is "I Wanna Be Black." (That song's too fascinatingly bad for me to ever

I love Italian. And so do you.

Well, considering he was one of the racist goobers in Blazing Saddles…

T. Rex
Taj Mahal
Talking Heads
T-Bone Walker
Tears For Fears
Teddy Pendergrass
The Temprees
The Temptations
Thao & The Get Down Stay Down
Them
Third Eye Blind
The Three Degrees
Thumpers
Thurston Harris
Tin Machine
Tom Petty (with & without The Heartbreakers)
Tom Waits
Tony Bennett
Tori Amos
Traffic
Traveling Wilburys
Tricky
T-Time

*something something two things*

Me either, sorry. :)

The only way I know would be to manually edit the sorting properties for each artist you wanna change, which I wouldn't consider "pretty easy" when you've got 35,000+ tracks … I mean, yeah, I guess it's easy, but it'd also take way more time than I'm willing to devote. It used to mildly annoy me, but it's not like it