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Where do they hide the touring musicians?
I owned CD singles for about half of those dance tracks. The Meat Beat song is terrific; but the b-side “Radio Babylon” might be better. Same goes for the Nine Inch Nails b-side, a cover of Queen’s “Get Down Make Love.” Dee-Lite’s World Clique is underrated and an eminently listenable album. Jesus Jones get kicked to the curb in the alt/indie musical canon but Doubt and Liquidizer were great records.
And if I remember correctly, Faith No More opened for BIlly Idol that summer, who was touring behing that “Cradle of Love”/Ford Fairlane thing.
And check out the other labels cited in that indie article–Dischord, Matador, SubPop–just awesomeness.
run dmc: “rockbox”
janes’s addiction: “ocean size”
dinosaur jr.: “start choppin’ ”
p.i.l. : “fff”
































I never really felt the Pixies were a spontaneous band. back in the day (89), their sets were in alphabetical order. you knew they were opening with “bone machine” and closing with “where is my mind?” or “winterlong”
saw the show last night, and i thought they killed it. the crowd around me was definitely into it.
and as much as the “perform a whole album” has bceome cliche, Doolittle was the one album I wanted to hear in its entirety. In order? Sure, I’ll take it. It was a treat to hear songs I never heard performed live, like Baileys Walk and Silver. If they wanna do a Bossanova run in 2010, sign me up from now.