Hopstretch Posted April 2 Author Report Posted April 2 Lot of hate for these guys back in the day as grunge pretenders, but I enjoyed the throwback. 5
Hopstretch Posted April 3 Author Report Posted April 3 Peak of mid-80s South African new romanticism. I realize that's quite specific. 2 1
Hopstretch Posted April 7 Author Report Posted April 7 Alec's International Relations professor dug this up as the last time they had any good musical protests at SMU (not exactly UC Berkeley being in Texas and all) over a stupid war. Pity we have one. 3
Dusty Chalk Posted April 8 Report Posted April 8 I just really love this song so much. I was actually working on translating it to guitar, back when I played. 3
robm321 Posted April 11 Report Posted April 11 A reminder that I need to listen to that album again. Early 1980's vibes are always appreciated. 2
Hopstretch Posted April 14 Author Report Posted April 14 Middle Eastern wars just sounded ... better in the 80s. 4 1
blessingx Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 Speaking of wars… Massive Attack & Tom Waits - Boots on the Ground https://www.theguardian.com/music/2026/apr/16/massive-attack-boots-on-the-ground-ft-tom-waits-review-first-single-in-a-decade-is-a-dark-hymn-for-our-times 4
skullguise Posted April 17 Report Posted April 17 ^^ That's awesome! Made me think of this song, mixing a tiny bit of Tuvan throat singing with Gaelic Mouth Music (and American? beats). I listened to this album last week, she is amazing! 1
Dusty Chalk Posted April 17 Report Posted April 17 1 hour ago, aerius said: The style mix I never knew I needed The Hu: exists
aerius Posted Friday at 09:19 PM Report Posted Friday at 09:19 PM 17 hours ago, Dusty Chalk said: The Hu: exists 2
robm321 Posted yesterday at 07:01 AM Report Posted yesterday at 07:01 AM Beck will depress you and make it feel so damn good. 2
Dusty Chalk Posted yesterday at 02:01 PM Report Posted yesterday at 02:01 PM I think the song is better than the video 1
Knuckledragger Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago April 23, 1976, the Ramones released their debut album. Hey, ho, 50 years ago(!) As I snarked in 2016, "Sheee-it, some tiny insignificant punk rock album by a band you've never heard of dropped 40 years ago today. It sold poorly, probably because it didn't have any good songs on it." I know I don't have to explain the significance of the Ramones to the crowd of codgers that is head case. I will be lecturing some mostly uninterested zoomers on the subject. 1
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