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Gugny

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  1. It's not the size of the wand; it's the magic it produces.
  2. Yeah, because I'm sure Kathy Hochul is the one who made this happen. One would have to be pretty simple to think "NY leadership" had something to do with this.
  3. Moved down to #4 in the rankings. https://www.wtatennis.com/rankings/singles Getting to the semis last week would have likely put her at #2 in the world. Bummer. Next Grand Slam will be the French Open beginning May 28th.
  4. Cellophane flowers of yellow and green Towering over your head Look for the girl with the sun in her eyes And she's gone Lucy in the sky with diamonds
  5. I'd like to believe this, but that 10-point offensive performance vs. CIN gives me doubt.
  6. It was over once they went up 14-0. I agree ... Cincinnati could have EASILY dropped a 50-burger on us that day.
  7. The Bills had a horrible owner until the Pegulas bought the team.
  8. I think it looks great.
  9. All my life, I've been searching for something Something never comes, never leads to nothing Nothing satisfies but I'm getting close Closer to the prize at the end of the rope
  10. I'll say anything you want to hear I'll see everything through I'll do anything I have to do Just to win the love of a girl like you, a girl like you
  11. "Music holds the secret, to know it can make you whole."
  12. Well, GnR basically made one great album and that came out in 1987.
  13. Never heard/heard of it. I just checked the site and the description (for others who may be interested) is: Channel 33 Hear the first wave of Alternative and New Wave from the late ‘70s through the ‘80s. From early U2 and the Police to Depeche Mode and R.E.M. That sounds great and I'll definitely check it out!
  14. Yeah, it's crazy how he couldn't make that offense work with Matt Ryan and Sam Ehlinger.
  15. So are we supposed to call you TBD Jesus now?
  16. Back when it first came out, I had a CD player/alarm clock. I had In Utero in the CD player and that was my alarm. Let me tell you ... the beginning of Serve the Servants got my ass up QUICK!
  17. Thanks for saying this. I think, out of Bleach, Incesticide, Nevermind and In Utero ... In Utero was probably their most complete album. LOVED IT.
  18. Yeah, I think Nirvana and Pearl Jam are absolute locks ... I really can't see how it could argued. After that, it gets tough for me.
  19. On SXM, I listen to the Beatles Channel and Lithium about 90% of the time. Classic Vinyl, The Blend and Deep Tracks get some play, too. That's just about it for me, but I do dabble with other stations once in a while.
  20. I think all of the bands mentioned in this thread will hold up, but not necessarily achieve lifelong legend status like the Beatles, Beach Boys, Zep, etc. I think Nirvana and Pearl Jam will achieve that status to the masses. The other bands like AiC, Soundgarden, Sublime, STP will always be in demand, too. Jane's is probably my favorite band from that era. In 20 years, I think Jane's fans will still be listening, but I don't think they'll be at top of mind for most when this kind of discussion takes place.
  21. Yeah, but my point was that I was a fan of each when they first came out. Back then, the premiere classic rock station used to have a weekly segment on Mondays that showcased new music. It's where I heard both of them. I've seen Melissa Etheridge three times in three different sized venues. First time was at Albany Palace Theatre, which seats ~3k. My sister and I had 2nd row seats. That was when she was touring on her second album. She is fantastic in concert. I never actually got into the Indigo Girls after their debut album. But I still think they're great.
  22. This is an entirely different genre than the topic at hand, but I will say that I was listening to both Melissa Etheridge and the Indigo Girls in 1989. Great stuff.
  23. I think Foo Fighters were at their cheesiest early on, actually - even though they've always been awesome. Green Day's 90s stuff was gold, but yeah ... they definitely got weaker as they went on. Weezer, to me, has been consistent. Island in the Sun is super cheese, but it's almost tongue-in-cheek (and I love the song). NIN definitely gets points for being truly alternative. I feel good about my top 4. I usually flip flop with these kinds of topics, but - for my own personal taste - I can't see swapping any of my top 4 out. The 90s was a fantastic decade of music. I think the 80s were an incredibly underrated decade of music, too.
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