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I first listened to Bull in the Heather, and I just loved the experimental nature of it, so I had to check out more. The next song, Sympathy for the Strawberry, just about did it: I was in love with SY ever since.
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i'm not sure if it was Catholic Block or She is not alone
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It was either Sugar Cane or 100% I don't remember which I heard first
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100%, i believe. i checked out dirty deluxe from the library one summer... i listened to it all in one go, agape, with no idea what was even going on between my headphones.
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"Dirty Boots" via 120 Minutes
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Teen Age Riot when I listened to DDN on CD for the first time. It would have been in late October, early November. I had read/heard several good things about the album and I needed a change from my listening habits at the time which was a lot of Doors and Pixies
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My Friend Goo
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Probably Teen Age Riot, on the Silver Rockets and Kool Things documentary.
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Bull in the heather
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Death Valley '69.
I was kinda obsessed with Charles Manson. |
Teen Age Riot.
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BECUZ
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yes , becuz too; back in huh
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Death Valley 69 I think. On John Peel.
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I would bet that it was almost the same with me...strange |
It's hard to say, because I heard a lot of their stuff before I ever really got into them, so I wasn't paying attention to what songs were playing.
The first song that really caught my attention though was schizophrenia, and it's all history from there. |
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I was 15 and I first listened to schizophrenia. I never realized that I actually was listening to SY till a couple of year later. Anyway, that song changed my conception of how rock songs must be written and listened. Bye. |
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