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"It was only four tracks written on the machine, but I was picking up twenty from the extraterrestrial squad." —Lee Perry

Various writings, both spontaneous and long kicked around. Special bonus: The Archive From Hell.

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    Minutemen, “History Lesson Part II,” from Double Nickels on the Dime (SST, 1984)

    Thanks to everyone for coming out to Freddy’s last night for Thunderegg’s latest installment in the History Lesson concert series. Such a fun and supportive and, dare I say, physically attractive crowd.

    The set list: “Ephemeral” (Universal Nut, 1995); “The Girl Who Has Everything” (New England Music, 1996); “Will Bite” (Personnel Envelo-file, 1997); “I Died Today (for Just a Minute)” (Thunderegg, 1997); “Ceiling Fan” (demo version is on Powder to the People, 1998); “It Took a Week and a Day (to Drink Those Twelve Sodas)” (In Yanistin, 2000); “Pardon Your French” (The Envelope Pushes Back, 2000); “If You Knew Me So Well” (Sweetest One, 2004); “If I Went on a Diet,” featuring Jake (A Very Fine Sample of What’s Available at the Mine, 2005); “If You Were Paper” (This Week, 2007); “Glass of Water” (Line Line, 2011); “Retarty” (Platinum, 2011); “Your Shoes Are Stupid” (Gazillion, 2012); “I’d Stay” (C’mon Thunder, 2012).

    Posted on March 30, 2011 ()

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