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Old 05.24.2015, 06:42 AM   #46687
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Yeah, you have posted that before. And I still don't get why one thing has to destroy another, instead of simply presenting an option. As a consumer, don't you sometimes want dumb and sometimes want smart?

Anyway, I can think of a lot of rock that is fun and political, so I'm not sure I see the boundaries. Chuck Berry's "Brown Eyed Handsome Man," the very dancable Gang of Four, etc. And maybe I'm just an empty-headed tool, but I'm pretty sure the politics in the rock I listened to in my formative years did have an effect, and I think I still retained a sense of humor.



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but i can't help also hearing the doors all over it

!!! Johnathan Richman as Jim Morrison's weird, talented cousin suddenly makes the record even better.

I'm gonna spin this one later today, I think.

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How did we get on the subject of music? We're supposed to be fighting.

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