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USCHO Music: From Queen to The Beatles to Lady Gaga

I’m going to see Rush in July and can’t wait!!

In Red Wing, MN today and shopped at Vintage Vinyl.

I had to control my spending or I’d have blown several hundred dollars.

They had Dylan’s “Love and Theft” for $60. Hard to believe his 90’s output hasn’t been properly reissued.

Picked up Wilco’s “Summer Teeth” reissue and then an LP from a band I rarely think about anymore: Flaming Lips…

The clerk was playing “Clouds Taste Metallic” and I had to buy it. I forgot how great that album was/is!
 
Dr. Mrs. was playing "Wonderwall" in the shower this morning and it occurred to me that it is the Millenials' joke on the other generations. None of them ever liked it, they got together and collectively pretended just to prank us.

I can speak for Generation Jones. For our prank song I nominate "We Built this City." For our band, The Eagles in their entirety.

What are your nominations for your generation's prank song and band?
 
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Oasis was always a prank. The Beatles for the handheld gaming generation. Recall all the peachfuzzed 7th grade boys with an acoustic guitar and every girl demanding he play Wonderwall.
 
Hunting about, I did see a better nominee for Gen Jones and I am changing my vote.

Provisional choices:

Greatest: Glenn Miller
Silent: Frankie Avalon
Boomer: The Doors
Jones: Queen
Gen X: Green Day
Millennial: Beyonce
Gen Z: Post Malone
 
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Why do I feel like Mikey in the Life cereal commercials was modeled after Kepler? ;)

FYI that has nothing to do with Post Malone - I couldn't pick a song of his out of a lineup.
 
100 years ago.

The longest train
I ever saw
Rode down that Georgia night
The engine passed
At six o'clock
And the last car went by at nine
In the pines, in the pines
Where the sun never shines
And you shiver when the cold wind blows

Now that is how to sing about fucking.

And while I find him tiresome (as evidently so did he), this is not a bad cover at all.
 
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