I was gonna post this isn Slow, but I think it's more appropriate here. TMBG's Flood came out 30 years ago today. After I got past my initial "holy shit am I old" reaction, I reflected upon the first time I heard it. I was in a local record store called Al Bum's (get it) that still sold a lot of vinyl. They were BLARING Istanbul (Not Constantinople) and I, a sullen, disaffected metalhead who had recently branched out into industrial, goth rock (as in Bauhaus) and some proto-grunge (thanks to college radio) was all like "WTF is THIS SHIT?!? It's so HAPPY and MANIC ....can I hear it again?" I didn't get my first CD player until the fall of 1990. The first CD I bought was the Led Zeppelin 4CD boxed set (the first "boxed set" that launched that craze of the 1990s.) It wasn't until early 1991 that I bought Flood on CD. IIRC, I had a copied cassette in the summer of 1990. I was severely depressed that year (as I was throughout high school, anyone who tells you that HS is the best years of your life is stuck in the 1950s) but in spite of/because of that I loved the maniac lunacy of Flood.
I got to see TMBG live a couple times in the 1990s. They played UMASS at one point in the early 90s and they played most of Flood. I didn't recognize many of the non-Flood songs. I saw them again in '96 in a club called Lupo's in Rhode Island. That second show was amazing. I remember pogoing like a madman to Anna Ng. Clearly by '96 TMBG were getting sick of Flood. They did super fast versions of the songs they knew the crowd wanted to hear and moved on to other things. At some point maybe 10 years ago (2010 is now a decade ago ...ayep) TMBG played locally and did the entirety of Flood. Sadly, I was not able to be at that show.