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Originally Posted by Mondo Bungle
when your sole album is among the greatest ever made then that's a cool legacy in itself
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Plus the fact they were like only teens/young adults and recorded it in their bedroom on a portable tape recorder with instruments they could lug around with them.
Psychic Youth - The Future is Now
The only thing I know exist by Psychic Youth is a 45 according to discog.com. This is B side and infinitely better than a majority of bands' A side. Thirty-seven years later it still sounds like music fifty years into the future.
Sibylle Baier - Tonight
Sibylle Baier recorded her songs on a home reel-to-reel tape back in the 70s, but she never really pursued a recording career. It was years latter that her son had the tapes transferred to CD. He passed one off to J Mascis and he liked it so much he got the album released commercially.
Karen Dalton - It Hurts Me Too
Karen Dalton was part of the Greenwich Village Folk scene and for as many years she put into performing there is little recording material left behind.
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Originally Posted by mord
Actually, I like you a lot, Nea. That's why I treat you like ****. It's the MB way.
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"it counts in our hearts" ?ºº?
“I have nothing to offer anybody, except my own confusion.” Jack Kerouac.
“If one listens to the wrong kind of music, he will become the wrong kind of person.” Aristotle.
"If you tried to give Rock and Roll another name, you might call it 'Chuck Berry'." John Lennon
"I look for ambiguity when I'm writing because life is ambiguous." Keith Richards