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7 minutes ago, Moose Hoover said:

I like Mayonaise...(I know it wasn't on this one). Just wanted to say mayonaise.

It's great. It really pisses Billy Corgan off that's so many people's favorite pumpkins song since it's one of the few he didn't completely write. Iha wrote the guitar riffs that everyone lives in that one and Corgan basically just half ass threw some lyrics over top of it and everyone loved it. LOL 

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3 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

30 years? THIRTY??? No way...

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IMO the best album of my generation in terms of a true album experience of just turning it on and letting it play beginning to end.

 

 great album for sure but Im a Siamese Dream devotee.  If I could only have one Pumpkins album Id take SD every day and twice on Sunday

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Ordered the new Cat Stevens compilation released about a month ago. I still have original vinyl of Tea for the Tillerman, Teaser & the Firecat and Catch Bull at Four. This one came in clear vinyl, which is cool. A lot of vinyl being pressed now is colored or hazed or has some special artwork in the vinyl. 

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3 hours ago, Anybodyhome said:

Ordered the new Cat Stevens compilation released about a month ago. I still have original vinyl of Tea for the Tillerman, Teaser & the Firecat and Catch Bull at Four. This one came in clear vinyl, which is cool. A lot of vinyl being pressed now is colored or hazed or has some special artwork in the vinyl. 

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My Pops passed a little over two years ago and the other day as they were playing an interview with Cat the played an excerpt of Cats in the Cradle and man it hit hard...
The son putting off the dad, too busy...

Its not like it caused me to spiral or anything but damn...

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17 hours ago, HaricotVert said:

My Pops passed a little over two years ago and the other day as they were playing an interview with Cat the played an excerpt of Cats in the Cradle and man it hit hard...
The son putting off the dad, too busy...

Its not like it caused me to spiral or anything but damn...

Cats in the Cradle was Harry Chapin. Maybe you got them confused, nonetheless, it is a great song.

Cat did a song, Father and Son, which is another great song.

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5 hours ago, HaricotVert said:

now dont I look stupid...  

Never. I enjoy reading your takes and anytime I can learn something about new music or someone gives me an idea to go listen to something new, I'm off to find the next hidden gem. 

Fwiw, both of those songs have a place with me, and I'm almost 70. No kids, but I always reflect on my childhood when I hear either of these. 

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