TenderLovingKiller®
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This was the album where I jumped off the Beck train.My favorite Beck album
This was the album where I jumped off the Beck train.My favorite Beck album
Tom Petty - Wildflowers 2xLP, Album Warner Bros. Records 9 45759-1 1994 US | $170.00 | $350.00 | $679.00 |
Day 17: "Listen to Your Heart"
play a cassette or a record from the post-vinyl era
Saw / booked these guys a number of times in the late 80's, early 90's when I was working at my college bar.
The best though was 4/18/1991 at the Hollywood Palladium, lineup was Red Hot Chili Peppers, Beastie Boys, Mary's Danish, and Thelonious Monster. It was a benefit for Mary's Danish Bass Player, and one of the few Pauls Boutique era shows for the Beasties.
Back to Thelonious Monster though - the shows were wild punk/funk affairs with 3-4 guitarists on stage, and Bob Forrest was at the center of it going down a dark hole, and somehow he crawled back out of it to become a rehab counselor and the subject of a documentary.
Thelonious Monster ~ Next Saturday Afternoon
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Either of the first two Thelonious Monster albums I think would be right up your alley.My SO is a reality TV junky so My familiarity with Bob stemmed mainly from his work on VH1’s Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew. He always seemed like a good guy never listened to any of his music though it seems like something I would dig.
what exactly is considered the post vinyl era? My guess was later 80s/early 90s - early 2000s but just wanted to make sure