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Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town
The Go! Team - Everyone's a V.I.P. To Someone
Sonic Youth - Teen Age Riot
Minor Threat - Salad Days
The Cure - Catch
Syd Barrett - No Good Trying
Lou Reed - I'm Waiting For the Man (live - Paris, 1972)
John Prine - Hello In There
Lee Hazlewood - She Comes Running
Pixies -

Good for him. Adam was always my favorite.

In the outstanding OJ: Made in America documentary, there are interview segments with some women jurors who served in the infamous criminal trial. I believe one of them essentially shamed the then-deceased Nicole Brown Simpson retroactively for staying in the relationship by means of 'losing respect for (Brown

Agreed. Those twin guitars (George Harrison & Macca, I think?) seem to hook me every time. The rest of that album is ok too. ;)

Throwing Muses - Not Too Soon
Superchunk - Like a Fool
The Beatles - And Your Bird Can Sing
The Cure - Fire in Cairo
Morrissey - Hairdresser on Fire
The Chocolate Watchband - Baby Blue (garage-y take on It's All Over Now, Baby Blue)
Camper Van Beethoven - Take The Skinheads Bowling
Paul Simon - Duncan
Iggy Pop - Fall In Love

"What's the deal with Aquaman? Could he go on land or was he just restricted to water?"

You heard about the emails too, right?

Wow, Jack Logan. I hadn't heard that name in a minute.

The Vaselines - Rory Rides Me Raw
Echo & the Bunnymen - Do It Clean
Bob Dylan - Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands
The Mats - Sixteen Blue
Squeeze - In Quintessence
Spiritualized - I Think I'm In Love
Television Personalities - Part Time Punks
REM - So. Central Rain
Sebadoh - License To Confuse
Guided By Voices(!) - Acorns & Orioles

Delicious bourbon..brownest of the brown liquors. So tempting.

I'll go the other way. The first time I went back to Seattle (after 7 plus years) there was an enormous ferris wheel on Elliott Bay. That was,um, interesting.

Was just listening to (the great) Murmur on my way in this AM. Talk about a high water debut LP, wow.

Excellent Merritt track at the end there. The first half or so of that first disc is staggeringly great on its own.

Great Buzzcocks & Talking Heads tracks, among others.

Soundgarden - Birth Ritual
Soundgarden - Spoonman
Soundgarden - My Wave
Chris Cornell - Seasons
Soundgarden - The Day I Tried To Live
Temple Of The Dog - Hunger Strike
Soundgarden - Rusty Cage
Temple Of The Dog - All Night Thing
Soundgarden - Fell On Black Days
Soundgarden - Outshined

I would put Aoxomoxoa right there myself, & I think it stands right there with those two studio LPs frankly. It contains strong studio versions of a number of tracks which are absolutely stone classic live numbers and it captures the band's innate experimentalism in a way that their other releases don't.

Sure are fun to scratch! Mmm.. satisfying!

I wouldn't waste the energy honestly. The enlightenment &/or attempted redemption of DT voters/supporters isn't exactly where efforts should be devoted right now, imo.

So many contenders, but I'll go with Lou Reed's unconventional guitar solo on Run, Run, Run. I dig how those disparate sounds flitter all over the place.

Seriously, where the fuck did those folks come from & what about that thread brought them out? Bad scene, man.