To be played no more
Published May 27, 2004
A list of albums that one writer would like to never hear again in college dorms. Some items on his list:
- The Beatles' Abbey Road
- Bob Marley's Legend
- Miles Davis's Kind of Blue
- The Clash's London Calling
- Anything by the Dave Matthews band
Some of Phillip's reasoning for not playing, say Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon —
Alright, we get the next point. You like to smoke weed. I'm not going to stop you from doing so, but you're, like, so going to get busted if the RA hears "Us and Them" coming out of your room. I mean, people have been lighting up to that song for, oh, I don't know, only the last 30 years. Just giving you the heads up, man.
I suppose that I should say that I don't agree with all of the items on this list (I rather like DMB, mostly because of Beauford's drumming), but I threw it up here for the amusing chuckle.
Oh, and I suppose I should just say Flame on!
Thanks to Karen for the tip.
- To be played no more
- Published: May 27, 2004
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- Filed Under: Music: Alternative Rock, Music: Classic Rock and Oldies, Music: Hard Rock, Music: Indie Rock, Music: Metal, Music: Pop, Music: Punk Rock, Music: Reggae and Caribbean, Music: Rock, Music: Roots Rock
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Casper,
I gotta say it's ironic that due to a text search your piece actually becomes a shopping commercial for those discs. On the whole though, you are right. Mine were Rush Moving Pictures & Journey Escape. They were the only two cassettes my older brother had.