Word: discs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Sire) by the Replacements: This is the first major-label outing for the group that holds the world record for playing the most consecutive concerts without stopping to sober up. It sounds like the boys laid off the hard stuff when they made this disc, and their new-found and short-lived temperance allows them to write excellent songs which use Paul Westerberg's off-key voice to its fullest potential. But the Replacements still know how to have fun: as of recent live gigs, guitarist Bob Stinson has been playing encores nude. Help support these guys' habit...
Perhaps the prevalence of bootlegging lies in the nature of the Dead's music. Its jazzy, ranging, individualistic style can't be captured on a single disc. Some Deadheads claim that no two recordings of one of their songs are exactly the same. As a result, many fans prefer bootlegs to authorized recordings...
Ginsberg, who has been a Boston radio disc jockey since 1956, likened the current uproar over obscenity in rock music lyrics to previous public outcries which occurred with Elvis "the Pelvis" Presley and the long-haired Beatles...
...supplement the budget and create their own capital, the SPA plans to show films and run a disc jockey service for house dances, said Frank J. Rockwood '86, president of the organization. The SPA has a budget of $185, which are the proceeds from a film shown last spring...
...Ways" sounds very much like a transitional album, a disc Young felt he had to make to establish his new down-home credentials. Only in an historical sense, then, like 1969's painfuly feeble and ruthlessly over-dubbed "Neil Young," is "Old Ways" a vital part of the Young canon...