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i hear Lens Flare is going to have a major role.

Nooooooo!

1. ATCQ - Midnight Marauders
2. Belly - Star
3. The Breeders - Last Splash
4. Liz Phair - Exile In Guyville
5. PJ Harvey - Rid Of Me
6. Mazzy Star - So Tonight That I Might See

D & L was my first, so it's always been a favorite. but i do like the stuff prior better than what came after. it's the dividing line, for me.

fuck yeah, Stereolab!

i've never seen it.

you and everybody else needs to shut yr damned mouths about that. cause i was all set to go see them and then got lazy at the last minute and haven't stopped kicking myself since, and you are not helping!

i wish it was mixed a little differently. it sounds likes it was squeezed into a little box. but that song should explode!

this is a fantastic record, start to finish. always has been.

when we moved into our new house last year, we couldn't get cable (or
internet) for 6 months, so we watched everything in the local
BlockBuster kiosk.

Rod Serling's ghost is mad at you now

Don't Hurt The Rain?
Mothless Kiss?

your time is coming, Rockville !

Murakami's most disturbing novel.

god no. i can't do that independent-string stuff worth a damn, and he just makes me hate myself for being so lame when i try to pick out the individual lines he's playing.

that, and the sound quality is absolutely fucking horrid.

and skyewwwwahrs!

probably because i'm old and lame and white or something, but all of the hip hop i enjoy is from 93 (+/-2). i didn't even like it then (in my early 20s), but as time has passed i've gone back and discovered what i missed, and i love it. and no hip hop released since then comes even close, according to my taste.

watching him, it's as if everyone else in the world has a few more layers of stuff to work through, when getting notes from head to hand: layers Hendrix didn't have. the stuff just flew out of him. he wasn't always as technically accurate as a lot of his peers, but nobody else had that connection that he had with his

SRV certainly played like him, on a few songs (and he could obviously play a perfect cover).