Dirty Boots
Sonic Youth, 1990.
I feel a run of early 1990s music coming on. I may even feel compelled to watch Singles tonight.
Where the intelligence is neither artificial nor abundant
Dirty Boots
Sonic Youth, 1990.
I feel a run of early 1990s music coming on. I may even feel compelled to watch Singles tonight.
This has been a very good week for getting cool stuff in the mail from people I’ve never met. I received a Finast Supermarkets promotional yardstick (yes, such a thing exists) and about 400 vintage photos from two different Groceteria fans, plus two CDs of last Friday night’s show from someone who was friends with someone else who happened to record it. And none of it was birthday-related.
Another quick road trip this week (I haven’t been home a lot lately), not to mention my birthday festivities will be covered at some later date. Screw this internet stuff. I’m going to bed.
Numbers with Wings
Bongos, 1983.
This is Gene Compton’s Restaurant at Market and Van Ness in San Francisco on 10 August 1964.
A Hard Day’s Night
The Beatles, 1964.
The number one song in America this week in 1964.