kick out the jams, muthafuhka

Weevil said:
The only great band since Nirvana, even if Kid A was overblown.

hail to the thief was so prescient.

and so fucking glorious.

if that was all they ever recorded, they'd have earned their place in popular music history.
 
CrackerjackHrt said:
hail to the thief was so prescient.

and so fucking glorious.

if that was all they ever recorded, they'd have earned their place in popular music history.

Um. It's alright. OK Computer is it though. The album of albums. The one bright light of the 90's that established my generation as not being completely useless.
 
Weevil said:
Um. It's alright. OK Computer is it though. The album of albums. The one bright light of the 90's that established my generation as not being completely useless.

if the medium is the message, it's more than ok.

oasis came out of the 90s.

i associate NIN with the 90s.

and p.j. harvey, too.
 
Cathleen said:
I just found this interesting site... definitely geared to our times. New England Music Scrapbook.

http://www.geocities.com/nemsbook/home.htm


excellent link
i just ordered Willie Alexanders first two albums from over seas
I saw him with the " Boom Boom " band and with the " Neighborhoods" and David Minehan

Mass Ave, Pass The Tabasco, Radio Heart' Kerouac
classic Boston rock

and lets not forget
Jonathan Richmond
"Roadrunner"
 
Tathagata said:
excellent link
i just ordered Willie Alexanders first two albums from over seas
I saw him with the " Boom Boom " band and with the " Neighborhoods" and David Minehan

Mass Ave, Pass The Tabasco, Radio Heart' Kerouac
classic Boston rock

and lets not forget
Jonathan Richmond
"Roadrunner"

The Dropkick Murphy's just ooze Boston, in my humble opinion that is.

Hey, hello there Mr. T.

;) :D
 
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