Wednesday, May 27, 2020

HEAVY TUNES: Records I Listened to Today, May 27, 2020

Goin' back to
High school (rah rah rah)
Goin' back to
High school (sis boom bah)
Man ... I don't think so

  1. Public Image Limited, Album (1986, Elektra)
    I had Cassette.
  2. Suicidal Tendencies, Controlled by Hatred / Feel Like Shit ... Déjà Vu (1989, Epic)
    Possibly heavy music's most-punctuated album title?
  3. Autograph, Sign In Please (1984, RCA)
    I never actually had this one, but the single "Turn Up the Radio" was inescapable. The drummer's story turns out to be the stuff of a pretty good hack novel.
  4. Michael Schenker Group, MSG (1981, Chrysalis)
    Reading the tab for the solo in "On and On" turned me on to this masterpiece. No, I couldn't play it.
  5. Jesus Jones, Liquidizer (1989, SBK)
    Glitched out a lot when I was listening, because my internet seems to like the heat as little as I do. It was hard to tell.
  6. New Model Army, Thunder and Consolation (1989, EMI)
    Probably my second-favorite record with a song about green and grey.

No longer musing on account of obligations.

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