One record.
That's it.
For me, I've come to the conclusion that Monroe Mustang's "Plain Sweeping Themes for the Unprepared" is the one record I'd save in a fire. It's not spectacular by any means, but it has more home-crafted heart than anything I've ever heard. "Why is no one writing all this down?" Indeed.
Faiz
No, seriously, pick one.
2Baboon's "We Sing And Play" is so unstoppable that I'm sure the fire and the collapsing structure of our fictional burning building could not destroy or even damage its perfections.
That's not entirely true.
No, seriously, pick one.
3Whichever one is closer to the fire escape: "The Late Great Townes Van Zandt," or Husker Du's "Zen Arcade."
No, seriously, pick one.
4culturcide "tacky souvenirs of pre revolutionary america"
specially easy to keep and not be tempted by the neighborhood since its between culture and culture club
specially easy to keep and not be tempted by the neighborhood since its between culture and culture club
Votre,
Guy.
Guy.
No, seriously, pick one.
5The Ex - starters and alternators
at least rihgt now. this may change for me over time.
at least rihgt now. this may change for me over time.
Chris Hardings
More implosion lest I need, no wait, karowack need imposter
Band>
A Strange Film - Rence or Ramos (ignore)
More implosion lest I need, no wait, karowack need imposter
Band>
A Strange Film - Rence or Ramos (ignore)
No, seriously, pick one.
6chrysler wrote:Whichever one is closer to the fire escape: "The Late Great Townes Van Zandt," or Husker Du's "Zen Arcade."
That's not one.
Faiz
No, seriously, pick one.
10Probably Radiohead´s "O.K. Computer".
It´s such a fine line between stupid and clever.