1) Clutch - Walking in the Great Shining Path of Monster Trucks
2) The Feelies - Fa Cee-La
3) Rich Kids - Ghosts of Princes in Towers
4) Heart - Crazy on You
5) Man Man - Feathers
6) Poison 13 - Strange Movies
7) Talking Heads - Psycho Killer
8) Bunky - Glass of Water
9) Pere Ubu - Real World
10) Domino - Ghetto Jam
Enjoy the goodness that is Pharcyde’s “Drop”:
I love Pharcyde. Reminds of all the aimless days spent hanging out with the skater kids in high school.

Another edition of “Good god Lauren listens to a lot more music than i do” FRT:
Artist — “Song”
Eminem — “The Way I Am”
Gorillaz — “All Alone”
2Pac — “Still Ballin’”
Disturbed — “Stricken”
Lamb of God — “Now You’ve Got Something To Die For”
Charles Mingus — “Moanin’”
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra — “Mood Indigo”
Rage Against the Machine — “Testify”
PDQ Bach (Peter Schickele) — “This Is Professor Pete”
Trivium — “Dying in Your Arms”
Bonus: Miles Davis — “All Blues”
Is Poison 13 the latest incarnation of the purveyors of the Unskinny Bop? Aren’t we on the 13th Dalai Lama as well? Coincidence? I think not!
1. Peg by Steely Dan // 2. One Wink at a Time by The Replacements // 3. My Wife and Women by Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup // 4. Cherry, Cherry by Neil Diamond // 5. Household Names by Stereolab // 6. Little Martha by the Allman Brothers Band // 7. Stone Cold Crazy by Queen // 8. Live from the Plantation by Mr. Lif // 9. Tongue by the Butthole Surfers // 10. Larks’ Tongues in Aspic, Part II by King Crimson
Another great early 90s rap video here, with state of the art Apple technology. The word is the herb and I’m deep like Bob Marley.
Holy crap. That looks like Downtown Brooklyn, near the Macy’s and the Fulton Mall.
How odd that I can pinpoint the location in town just from the pre-war-edness of the buildings and the light.