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Always liked STP and ignored the haters.


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I can't remember I checked out the used bin and didn't see a copy of Grave Dancer's Union.

It's usually near The Breeders Last Splash and Cracker's Kerosene Hat.

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Spoon Recalls Space: 1999 Wrote:
Always liked STP and ignored the haters.


i always thought thier first album was terrible, but their singles were great after that.


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i wish we had basements here.....it's strange, in Australia, we just don't have basements, or attics for that matter. We just have a house, no more, no less. It's stupid.

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Every Breath you take is the Police's best song. No question.



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Busty Rhodes Wrote:
timmyjoe42 Wrote:
Every Breath you take is the Police's best song. No question.



WRONG!!!

It is, however, the most selected Police song for a couple's "wedding dance" which when you consider the stats on domestic violence make it somewhat appropriate.

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Kung Fu Reference Wrote:
I can't remember I checked out the used bin and didn't see a copy of Grave Dancer's Union.

It's usually near The Breeders Last Splash and Cracker's Kerosene Hat.



Along with REM's "Monster".


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Kung Fu Reference Wrote:
I can't remember I checked out the used bin and didn't see a copy of Grave Dancer's Union.

It's usually near The Breeders Last Splash and Cracker's Kerosene Hat.



Along with REM's "Monster".


All good albums regardless.


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Spoon Views The L Word Wrote:
Rick Derris Wrote:
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I can't remember I checked out the used bin and didn't see a copy of Grave Dancer's Union.

It's usually near The Breeders Last Splash and Cracker's Kerosene Hat.



Along with REM's "Monster".


All good albums regardless.


Yeah, I was going to say the same. I guess it was the singles that deposited those albums into the bin. I actually see more copies of 'Let Your Dim Light Shine' than Grave Dancers. I still really like GDU, it's due for a spin. Same with Last Splash. I may make this a 90s appreciation listening week.

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3 Days from Janes Addiction is probably my favorite song ever from them.


I really hated their latest record.
I wish they never got back together .

And whats the deal with Dave Navero being on just about every fucking cable channel anymore?

This is why I do not want My Bloody Valentine to do a renunion record.
I'm afraid that their legacy will be tarnished.


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G_Peve Wrote:

And whats the deal with Dave Navero being on just about every fucking cable channel anymore?
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It's the only way he can get pub for his shitty new album coming out. I think he even has some book coming out to about a year in the life of Dave Navarro. garbage.


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It's the only way he can get pub for his shitty new album coming out.


<=====owns the "Deconstruction" album.

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It's the only way he can get pub for his shitty new album coming out.


<=====owns the "Deconstruction" album.



:wtf:


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I wish I kept all my MAD issues...that was my source of '80's current events. Like Reagan calling ketchup a vegetable.

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I wish I kept all my MAD issues...that was my source of '80's current events. Like Reagan calling ketchup a vegetable.


When I was a kid in the mid 70's and wasn't allowed to go to the movies and had TV useage severely limited, Mad, Cracked and movie novelizations were how I found out about many movies and TV shows.


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3. Where You Been-Dinosaur Jr


I can't believe this is only number 3. What a crock!

Just kidding, good to see SPIN readers had some sense back then.


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I openly still have this issue of MAD magazine:

[img][378:500]http://indyfan.com/spoof/madraiders.jpg[/img]


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This is the first issue I ever remember buying...

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Yail Bloor Wrote:
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It's the only way he can get pub for his shitty new album coming out.


<=====owns the "Deconstruction" album.


Own it too, like it a lot.

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Spoon Feigns Competence Wrote:
When I was a kid in the mid 70's and wasn't allowed to go to the movies and had TV useage severely limited, Mad, Cracked and movie novelizations were how I found out about many movies and TV shows.

Yeah, when I was a kid it was all about Cracked for some reason as opposed to Mad.

Back when I was into comic books I did get Mad artist Sergio Aragones to do a quick Alfred E. Newman sketch for me complete with the "what me worry?" line and wearing a I Love NY shirt.

Still have it

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i used to buy cracked to tide me over till MAD came in the mail.
sometimes it was better.

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