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Sex Pistols Never Mind The Bollocks
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Ah ok, I must have misinterpreted your post.
Quicksilver Messenger Service Happy Trails
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eh?eh?eh? eh?eh?eh? eh?eh?eh?
The Velvet Underground White Light White Heat
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Beautiful girl, though. I assure you. <<< did you get with her?
Sex Pistols Never Mind The Bollocks
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Aren't Minutemen and Jesus Lizard serious enough?
Quicksilver Messenger Service Happy Trails
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Sex Pistols Never Mind The Bollocks
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Bo-Rap, the ultimate example of drumming??? :-O Let's do this, I'll give you a couple of names to remember: Minutemen and Jesus Lizard. Got them memorized? Good. Now, do this: get their albums and focus on the drumming. I can guarantee that, after you listen to them, you won't even remember who Roger Taylor is.
Big Boys Fat Elvis
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I’m listening to all of them this morning... but what is this Fat Elvis? A compilation? A live album? In 5 years they recorded a ton of songs and albums, including a legendary live split with the Dicks (another bunch of hotheads from Austin, featuring the great Gary Floyd, to whom the Butthole Surfers dedicated a song). Do you know them? This Texan scene is fantastic anyway, there were innovative bands, but also fun ones with one foot in tradition... then they experimented a lot, the Surfers with electronics, the Big Boys with funk (at times they sound like the Minutemen), the Dicks who with their last album (in 1985) made (listen closely) G-R-U-N-G-E!!! Yes, you heard right, grunge! And let’s not forget the Really Red and the greatness of Scratch Acid! What a time! All strictly post-77!
Television Marquee Moon
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eheh the legendary Robertino... now that's relaxing... ;-)
Television Marquee Moon
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But I didn’t say that you have to like Marquee Moon??? Gilmour, I see you’re a bit on edge today... to calm down, I recommend listening in your armchair to the Hawaiian slide of Breath in the Air (your favorite is playing!).
Television Marquee Moon
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Here it’s just you getting irritated, Gilmour! I’m simply joking about a very common attitude lately on debaser (which doesn’t only concern you): the popular belief that the world of music came to a sudden halt on New Year's Eve of 1976.