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AEEUHHHHH?

Unexpectedly ran into some pretty decent stouts when putting together a craft pack a couple nights back (I find Wegmans' selection to be lacking usually @ 10.99 per). Looking forward to trying some of the Elysian Split Shot Espresso Milk Stout tonight.

The Nerves - Hanging On The Telephone
The Band - When I Paint My Masterpiece
Flying Burrito Brothers - Sin City
Thin Lizzy - Running Back
Small Faces - Afterglow (Of Your Love)
Kraftwerk - Neon Lights
Sloan - The Lines You Amend
Guided By Voices - I Am A Tree
Pavement - Range Life
Beat Happening - Our Secret

Meat Puppets - Swimming Ground
Warren Zevon - Steady Rain
Belle & Sebastian - The Stars of Track and Field
Spiritualized - Anyway That You Want Me
Chris Bell - I Am The Cosmos
Stephen Malkmus - Jenny & The Ess-Dog
Orange Juice - Falling & Laughing
Mercury Rev - Opus 40
Todd Rundgren - International Feel
John Lennon - Oh Yoko!

Just finished up that live disc from The Velvet Underground's 1969 re-release (45th anniversary) which was a superb set from The Matrix in San Francisco from late in the same year that the LP was released. Highly recommended. Fans have almost certainly heard bootlegs of this period, but I'm not sure they were ever

Greedo 4 eva

WHAZZZZZZZZUUUUUUUUUPPPPPPPP?

Tusk is on there! (Also, most of the tremendous Telephone Free Landslide Victory is on the service)

Mott The Hoople - All the Young Dudes
Rufus Wainwright - 14th Street
My Morning Jacket - The Way That He Sings
Grateful Dead - Wharf Rat (live at Fillmore East, APR 1971)
Polvo - My Kimono
The Triffids - Wide Open Road
Ween - Freedom of '76
Roxy Music - 2HB
Ben Folds - Jesusland
New Order - Love Vigilantes

I just listened to Penthouse in full yesterday afternoon actually. So, so good.

Let's Active - Every Word Means No
Dexys Midnight Runners - Tell Me When My Light Turns Green
Buzzcocks - Everybody's Happy Nowadays
David Bowie - Cactus
Johnny Jenkins - I Walk on Guilded Splinters (sample herein famously used in Beck's Loser)
M.Ward - To Go Home
The Raincoats - Fairytale in the Supermarket
Emmylou Harris

Well, that makes sense as he absolutely should be.

Poor Doug Yule couldn't even be squeezed on here? I believe he appeared on more Velvet material than (the great) John Cale and the spare vocal on Candy Says alone probably puts him ahead of half of the artists on Jeff's shirt. I mean, Chad Channing?

Is Jimmy Cliff in? If not, him.

I recall that Robert Pollard (who opened for Pearl Jam in the mid-00s and is friendly with Eddie Vedder, a big Pollard fan) said something in a print interview after the first dissolution of Guided By Voices akin to how he really liked Eddie but really disliked many of the bands that Pearl Jam inspired. I believe he

To me, you summed it up near perfectly. It's a pretty good album.

Beck - Soul Suckin' Jerk - Reject (From the Loser EP)
Neil Young - Pocahontas
Guided by Voices(!) - Watch Me Jumpstart
Pavement - Passat Dream
The Melodians - It's My Delight
Peter Tosh - Stepping Razor
The Smiths - London
Blur - Song 2
Aztec Camera - Everybody Is A Number One
Elliott Smith - Rose Parade

I still think it is going to be the most emblematic image (if it isn't already) of this whole fucking thing as it pertains to the way DT was largely humanized by the media. Pathetic indeed.

& keep the beer pong bits. For the love of fuck, keep those going.

He likes to think that what he does best IS the Wild Thing..