The year's most inexplicable musical fad was the vastly overrated genre of
"Americana" a/k/a "No Depression," "progressive country," "regressive
country," "independent country," "insurgent country," "alternative country,"
"
(Blah blah blah, to borrow a phrase from Brad Bechtel g).
The year's most inexplicable musical fad was the vastly overrated genre
of
"Americana" a/k/a "No Depression," "progressive country," "regressive
country," "independent country," "insurgent country," "alternative
country,"
"
Anyone notice the obvious irony here. This year's most
At 01:34 PM 2/25/99 Neal Weiss wrote:
The year's most inexplicable musical fad... snip
Anyone notice the obvious irony here. This year's most inexplicable music fad
also can claim the Pazz Job #1 record of the year. Correct me if I'm wrong,
but I think Mermaid Ave. up there in or near the top
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 24-Feb-99 Another good quote
from the.. by Brad Bechtel@macromedia.
For every Lucinda there are 50 Freakwaters
I wish. I liked Springtime a lot more than Car Wheels (or for that
matter, disc #4 by Billy Bragg Wilco). It's interesting that Lauryn