Jun. 7th, 2002

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Someone else did this not too long ago, and it seemed like a good idea.

Here are all the CD's I've listened to since the last time I filed them. Three months or so.

Janis Joplin's Greatest Hits
David Gilmour, About Face
Flounder
Mississippi Cactus, Frank & Irene's 1937
The Reverend Horton Heat, It's Martini Time
Talking Heads, Sand in the Vaseline (disc one)
Eve 6
Victor DeLorenzo, Pancake Day
Pink Floyd, A Saucerful of Secrets
Pink Floyd, Take it Back
The Best of Warren Zevon
The Very Best of Elvis Costello and the Attractions
PJ Harvey, Stories From the City, Stories from the Sea
U2, Achtung Baby
Bob Mould
George Thorogood and the Destroyers, Move it on Over
Howlin' Maggie, Honeysuckle Strange
U2, Wide Awake in America
Sugar, Copper Blue
Scorpions, Lovedrive
The Best of The Call
Simon and Garfunkel's Greatest Hits
Space Bunnies Must Die, Original Game Soundtrack
Tom Waits, Mule Variations
The Breeders, Last Splash
Iron Butterfly, In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
PJ Harvey, Is this Desire?
Classic Queen
Alice In Chains, Jar of Flies
The Pretenders, Learning to Crawl
Farbelistic
Eagles, The Long Run
U2, Stay (Faraway, So Close)
Mickey Hart Planet Drum, Supralingua
Cream, Disraeli Gears
the WHO, My Generation - the very best of
Indigo Girls, Rites of Passage
Toadies, Rubberneck
Smashing Pumpkins, Siamese Dream
The Tea Party, Edges of Twilight
Styx, Paradise Theater
Syd Barrett, The Madcap Laughs
The Mosleys'
Elastica
Cracker, Kerosene Hat
Heywood Banks, If Pigs Had Wings
R.E.M., Monster
Nine Inch Nails, The Fragile
Billy Thorpe, Children of the Sun
Patti Smith, Land (1975 - 2002)
Bruce Springsteen, Greetings From Asbury Park New Jersey
Portishead, Dummy
Les Lokey, Burned Up & Shining
Jethro Tull, Minstrel in the Gallery
Stevie Ray Vaughan, Soul to Soul
Mighty Blue Kings, Come One, Come All
R.E.M., Green
Stoned Immaculate, the music of the Doors
Patti Smith Group, Wave
Queen, A Night at the Opera
The Goo Goo Dolls, A Boy Named Goo
Rush, Roll the Bones
The Best of David Bowie 1969/1974
The Very Best of Aretha Franklin
Bob Dylan, Blood on the Tracks
Pink Floyd, Wish You Were Here
Black Sabbath, We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'N' Roll
Animaniacs, Yakko's World
Letters to Cleo, Aurora Gory Alice
The Doors
Batman Forever
U2, The Joshua Tree
Come Dancing with the Kinks
Bob Mould, Workbook
Signaldrift
The Violent Femmes, New Times
Soul Asylum, Grave Dancers Union
Rush, Signals
R.E.M., Murmur
Tori Amos, Little Earthquakes
Van Morrison, Moondance
Robin Trower, Bridge of Sighs
Poe, Hello
Led Zeppelin III
the B52's, Cosmic Thing
The Who, Who's Next
Mtv 120 Minutes
Milwaukee Alternative Bands 1973-1982
Blue Oyster Cult, Fire of Unknown Origin
Nob Hill Boys, Country Blues
Stevie Ray Vaughan, Texas Flood
Hoodoo Gurus, Miss Freelove '69
Kula Shaker, K
Mozart, Syphony 41 "Jupiter"
Janis Joplin, Pearl
Jethro Tull, Stand Up
Transformations in Sound
Indigo Girls, Swamp Ophelia
Big Star, #1 Record, Radio City
Beth Orton, Trailer Park
Peter Gabriel
The Abbreviated King Crimson
Peter Gabriel
Geddy Lee, My Favorite Headache
Patti Smith, Horses
Radiohead, The Bends
Tori Amos, Under the Pink
Jethro Tull, Living in the Past
Violent Femmes, The Blind Leading the Naked
The Police, Synchronicity
Tool, Lateralus
Violent Femmes, Hallowed Ground
Bob Dylan, Time Out of Mind
Patti Smith Group, Radio Ethiopia
Santana, Abraxas
Fire of the Moon
Comp 3
U2, The Unforgettable Fire
Doors, L.A. Woman
PJ Harvey, Rid of Me
Neil Young, Harvest
the Doors, Strange Days
Radiohead, OK Computer
Portishead
Bob Dylan, Love and Theft
Einsturzende Neubauten, Strategies Against Architecture II
The Who, Quadrophenia (disc 2)
Pink Floyd, Meddle
Michael Hedges, Taproot
Unexpected Flavours
Nick Drake, Time of No Reply
Passengers, Original Soundtracks 1
Indigo Girls
Les Lokey, Bootleg
Sixty Watt Sarah, All Night to Kansas City
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Just a few random song titles from the Reverend Horton Heat:
Bales of Cocaine
Beer
Gin and Tonic Blues
It's Martini Time
Liquor, Beer and Wine
Marijuana
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I'm a leader, not a doer.

-me

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Jun. 7th, 2002 04:29 pm
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I was talking, the other night, to a guy who's been looking for work since late last year and hasn't had any luck. He said, "now I know what it feels like to be black." There was no ruefulness in his demeanor when he said it. He's just a creep.

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