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Awwwwwwwww….why no Harris??!

I'd put the number of people who checked out The Vaselines thanks to Kurt Cobain at much closer to 99 than 90 percent probably. Those are really, really great songs though & I wouldn't part with that SubPop compilation. As a kid in his early-mid teens, a lot of Cobain's interviews turned me on to a lot of

It could be, but the Dandys are probably a better straightforward band, contrary to the constant adulation Newcombe et al received in Dig!.

It is surprising. As to why, I guess you could say I can't put my finger on it.

"A lot of you girls..16, 17….man, you just don't know what's happenin"

I haven't seen that in years. I remember it being a really fun movie (although Newcombe was more than a little scary in parts too).

The Who Sell Out is terrific but I earnestly think Tommy is too. Those songs are just undeniably great. Agree to disagree, I guess.

Yeah, that was surprising to me as well as no Velvet Underground LPs (I'd think the first three albums would be practically required & I happen to earnestly love Loaded too).

There was a 'Best of' from the early-mid 1990s, I think, which did a pretty good job of hitting many of the highlights of the Femmes' post-debut run up until that point that also had a smattering of live choices within it. That would be a good pickup for someone who loved the debut (like most of us probably) & was

College bands/student sections across the country have practically rendered this tune unlistenable to me at this point but I do recall liking it well enough when Elephant came out. I think it has been a staple for quite some time at arenas, yes.

With you. That's their high point to me (an hour plus of top notch material with no letup).

It shrinks?

Yes - was that good?

I would say Orange is their apex personally. Now I Got Worry does have more guttural, unrestrained noise than that one though (although I don't disagree that it could have been leaner).

Yeah, pretty sure he said Lochte "embellished" his version of account of what happened before being called out on it.

'I did not even know who Billy Bush was a week ago.'

Anthony Kiedis, is that you?

I'm in the latter group as well but I would be interested in finding out. The NFL has been seemingly bulletproof in the eyes of the general public for some time, even in the face of plenty of deserved criticism.

Same here. I feel like he spends a little too much time pointing out obvious situations when a veteran QB is targeting - for example - a sixth round rookie CB making his first start (you don't say!??) but that's hardly unique. I think he may be the best at discerning actual value out of the myriad replays during

I'd be surprised if they don't win comfortably. I know it's @ Autzen & all, but Oregon has been horrid & Washington hasn't looked like this in probably over 20 years.