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12 minutes ago, Dave from Dayton said:

 

Sometimes, my wife and I don't see eye to eye.  I'm a foot taller.

(Spoiler alert:  My comments were about Beauty Land, Greg Mendez)

Sometimes I don't speak right.  But then I know what I am talking about.

Why can't we be friends?

It's just this little chromium switch here...click.

 

That is a wild little glitch right there. Like it a lot.

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On 5/31/2026 at 8:42 AM, OliviaPope40 said:

My dad for a team meeting they on the first Tuesday of the month put a playlist together and had them guess who had what song as their favorite. My boss had Livin' on a Prayer as his favorite yeah that is the only mockable one. My dad had a song from The Allman Brothers. 

So your dad raised an IU fan and his favorite song is an Allman Brothers song? He is a Dude by definition. I need to know nothing else about him. 

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On 4/12/2026 at 8:16 AM, Hovadipo said:

Not sure if the real music nerds here have seen this yet. I’ve scrolled through it a bit, mostly stuff that isn’t my speed, but it’s got @Demo and @Stuhoo written all over it. Don’t let the tweet fool you, it goes wayyyy more off the beaten path than Nirvana and Phish shows.

I had to pull this back around because if you’re in to live music this dude did God’s work. Have now listened to maybe 5 of his shows and the sound quality of these sometimes 30-40 year old concerts, most of which are just club venues, is stunning. Listening now to a Midnight Oil show from 1988 and it’s spectacular. And the more you dig around the more stuff you happen across that ya just gotta hear. Amazing. 

Want to buy this guy a beer and talk about this project in the worst way. 

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This has a fairly wild twist at the end.

Was looking for something different for yard work. Googled “under-appreciated rock guitarists” and the 1st unfamiliar name on the 1st list I opened was this dude. Frank Marino was the frontman and lead guitarist for Mahogany Rush in the early and mid-70’s and has had a long solo career. Enjoyed him. Good songs. Pretty good voice. Really melodic player. Great tone. Super smooth. Thumbs up. 
Ok, and this happened: Went to Spotify to find an album and the 1st one that came up for “Frank Marino” was called “Gay in Vegas”. Thought, uh, that doesn’t sound right. Turns out that Frank Marino is also the name of a legendary Las Vegas drag performer. Well, ok then. Gonna guess that at some point at least once someone excitedly bought a ticket to an artist they loved named Frank Marino and then when they rolled into the show they, in 1 way or the other, were kind of thrown by what they encountered. Might have broadened their horizons a bit. 

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Watching “The Devil and Daniel Johnston.”

Most of those grunge acts during that time period simply wanted to write stuff as good as Daniel, and to their credit many of them stated as much.

Stated Cobain, “The greatest songwriter on earth.”

Chord Organ Blues and Worried Shoes on the same album (actually, it was originally on the same cassette handed out over the counter of a Texas McDonald’s) is an extraordinary thing. 

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Ok, we were talking Grunge in another thread and here is probably my favorite song of the 90's.  It is just ahead of Everlong and Teen Spirit for me.  FFDP did a cover a few years ago which sounds pretty good, but something about the driving guitars and Dexter's vocal just kills it for me.

 

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