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"Scrappers" would have put a lump in my throat even if Steve was still with us, given the content. Same with "Scabby the Rat."

The Wayback Machine preserved the lovely page Steve set up to remember John Grabski III. I know the text still circulates on the web, but if anyone gets comfort reading Steve's thoughts on life and death, maybe salvaging the formatting of the page and putting it on the studio's site would be good.
dvockins wrote:
That is the most pretentious bullshit I have heard in the last three years and I live in Brooklyn.

Re: Requiescat FM Steve

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Carl wrote: Sat May 25, 2024 10:36 am "Scrappers" would have put a lump in my throat even if Steve was still with us, given the content. Same with "Scabby the Rat."

The Wayback Machine preserved the lovely page Steve set up to remember John Grabski III. I know the text still circulates on the web, but if anyone gets comfort reading Steve's thoughts on life and death, maybe salvaging the formatting of the page and putting it on the studio's site would be good.
I wanted to buy that record today and saw they were sold out. Know I’m late to it but fuck that record fucks me up everytime


I’m so indescribably sad about Steve still doesn’t feel real

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On Sat May 25, the CIncinnati radio program Trash Flow Radio aired various remembrances of Steve Albini recorded by TR Johnson, David Grubbs, Jon Langford, Britt Walford, Robert Poss, Andy Newman, Tim Bugbee, Tim Adams, Peter Aaron, Chris Schadler, Chris Varias, Chris Tsakis, Jon Solomon, Jim DeRogatis, and Will Oldham (read by Cathy Bowman), plus lots of old clips of Steve Albini himself -- all set to instrumental music by Shellac, Mogwai, Slint, and Arsenal. The whole episode can be streamed from this link! https://www.mixcloud.com/ken-katkin/tra ... s-special/ https://www.mixcloud.com/ken-katkin/tra ... s-special/

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