Im completely impressed with this Thurston Moore solo record. I like how its so focused and direct. "Elegy for All the Dead Rock Stars" is definitely the way to end this album too.
Anyone else?
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2I really, really like this album. I hear they're planning on reissuing it soon.
NOT CRAP
NOT CRAP
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3"Elegy for All the Dead Rock Stars" is really the only song on this record that I liked.
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4they are re-releasing a remastered version of this soon with a bunch of unreleased shit added on.
It's a good record.
It's a good record.
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6Not crap. I'm looking forward to the reissue because my copy is pretty trashed. It's one of those records that's managed to spend most of it's life in my car getting beat up.
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7Great album. I have a picture from the inside cover tattooed on my chest.
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8Man, I just dragged this out about a week ago. Weird.
Don't know if all vinyl versions came with 1 green l.p. and 1, one-sided black record with an engraving(?) on the 2nd side but mine does.
Really fucking cool, that engraving!
I saw "Elegy for all the dead rockstars" (or whatever) played live in a record store in about '94. About 50 people in there. What really amazed me was that the 2nd guitarist played Thurston's part note-for-note. Totally on the whole time!
Extremely impressive!!!
Not Crap.
Don't know if all vinyl versions came with 1 green l.p. and 1, one-sided black record with an engraving(?) on the 2nd side but mine does.
Really fucking cool, that engraving!
I saw "Elegy for all the dead rockstars" (or whatever) played live in a record store in about '94. About 50 people in there. What really amazed me was that the 2nd guitarist played Thurston's part note-for-note. Totally on the whole time!
Extremely impressive!!!
Not Crap.
