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caqtain.bsky.social
father, husband, electrical engineer, backfork ranger, Reds fan, music lover, lots of bikes.
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This looks like the bootleg I have. Same colored vinyl anyway.
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Ha! Great job.
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That’s a heafty backlog! What are the dowels for? Security?
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I stumbled on a display for the self-titled album at a local record store when I was in college and took a chance. 1995 was a long time ago. I’ve seen them live around 30 times. Ha!
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I love this band and album so much. I kind of strayed from them a bit but Earth Rocker pulled me back in.
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Great album. Is that an enema device to your right?
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Beautiful album
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(Sky cake)^-1
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Holy smokes, this happened near where I live. Unbelievable.
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I just turned 49. I was obcessed with this when it came out. It’s fun to revisit.
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I’m a federal engineer with 28 proud years of service. Sick to my stomach that I need to work on a resume.
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Madonna’s self-titled release for me. I’ll spin it soon. 🤘🏻
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Woah. They’re touring with Napalm Death?! Holy cow
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“On the Turning Away” has been an anthem for me recently.
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This Side by Side 7” is pretty killer
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“Gates of Steel” is my fav Devo track. Great post.
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Haha. If you go to Lost Weekend tell Kyle it’s my fault.
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The only RJD2 I have on vinyl is The Fun Ones. Really dig it. I need to spin it again soon.
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It’s a schooner, not a sailboat.
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Amen.
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As a Gen Xer I was really set in my ways with music. Then Chumbawamba came along and taught me how wonderous aural art can be.