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There was a huge spate of interest among teens in the early-mid 90s regarding Hendrix, they started reissuing all the old albums and releasing live albums and varied collections of the stuff that never made onto the album he was working on before he died. I remember when Band Of Gypsys was released(re-released?) on

They never specifically say that, but I remember when I saw it in the theater everyone thought that was what being implicated.

A question about this film that's always bothered me: So Forrest hooks up with Jenny, producing a son he finds about years later. Jenny dies of some presumably sex or drug-transmitted unnamed disease that she contracted some time in the 70s. Wouldn't she have had the disease when Forrest had sex with her thus

Just watch the first hour of Showgirls and I'm sure that'll provide a pretty close approximation of where those ladies have been.

All you cute kids on Stranger Things, please take a good look at Mr. Feldman.

If you look at the top selling "jazz" albums(eliminating light jazz or jazz flavored pop), it's a real eye awakener on how few people really bought classic jazz albums over the years compared to rock or pop music. Kind of Blue is multi-platinum, Dave Brubeck's Time Out sold over a million, but then it's some jazz

I think it took The Velvet Underground like 40 years to sell 500,000 copies of their debut album (their biggest seller). And most of those sales were since the early 90s.

Sisqo sold like 6 million albums around 2000 of whatever album had the Thong Song on it. Creed sold like 12 million plus of one album around the same period.

But I just started my band!

If almost enjoying the day and a half I spent in Memphis is wrong I don't want to be right—and I liked the ribs I had more than pulled pork. I'm biased though because we had just drove through Mississippi on that trip and Mississippi is the worst fucking place on the planet. All those blues musicians had a reason

Sun Studios and the Stax/Volt Museum were both pretty interesting and I liked the BBQ joints and old dive bars downtown. We looked at the price tag for Graceland and skipped it though.

f) The ghost of John Belushi did it.

Vegas cocktail waitress perhaps.

They found pieces of the Chicken Man blocks away after that nail bomb went off.

You call that a Liam Gallagher imitation?

Atlantic City is my favorite Springsteen song and probably the best song ever about the Mafia in South Jersey/Philly.

I had a buzzcut and Doc Martins at age 14 and bought a Swervedriver album and the clerk gave me a funny look.

Snapple, crackle, and popple

AC/DC kept doing their thing fairly good for years, but they lost the sense of fun after Bon Scott died.

Well, things were different in the 70s.