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Spin Age Blasters: September 2005
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Saturday, September 03, 2005. Clarinette - Little Fluttery Screamy Thing 7". Posted by Henry @ 3:09 PM. I was born in the same hospital and year as axl rose. we are also the same height, but thankfully the similarity ends there. View my complete profile. What We Do Is Secret. Clarinette - Little Fluttery Screamy Thing 7. Zolar X, The Blank Club, June 18 2005. Slint at the Great American Music Hall in San Fran. The Evens: Ian Mackaye in 2005. DEVO and the Grammys. What We Did Was Secret.
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Spin Age Blasters: February 2005
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Monday, February 28, 2005. The Picture Sleeve of the 45 containing the song whose title gave rise to the name of this Blog. I originally got this 45 from Byron Coley as part of some trade back in mid 80's after having bit the CLE bug (this was pre any CLE hoopla mind you, for there was no Black To Comm or reformed Styrenes or any of that. It was simply me and my great friend Colin and our trial and error collecting ways thru the vast uncharted past of punk barely a decade old at that time. Or hundreds of...
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Spin Age Blasters: June 2005
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Wednesday, June 22, 2005. Zolar X, The Blank Club, June 18 2005. With a member in jail (lead singer Zory Zenith), only remnants of their wardrobe (only one pair of antennae to share among the three of them, and a marked dearth of silver glitter), and 26 years after their last gig, a three piece Zolar X. Bravely drew in their spock brows, donned their platinum blond wigs, and took the stage at The Blank Club with equal parts spandex and wrinkles. I went not expecting much.but I was so wrong.
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Spin Age Blasters: March 2005
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Wednesday, March 16, 2005. Slint at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, March 9. First made the scene back in the latter '80s, I was caught up in the whole Sub Pop and Amphetamine Reptile thing, with occasional forays into bands like Drunks with Guns. Was in my consciousness if only because Slay Tracks was being sold (for less than $2! Through Blacklist (an MRR loosely affiliated mail order record thing) where I sometimes volunteered, but they were hardly a force of any sort at the time.