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Re: Douglas Copeland and all that
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Default Re: Douglas Copeland and all that - 08-15-2002, 05:23 PM

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So how many Generation Xers do we have here? I'm re-reading Copeland's book for the nth time and I was wonder what fellow Xers thought of it, especially ten years on? Am I the only one pineing for the days of grunge and punk rock to return?
I was just listening to Pearl Jam, Collective Soul, Live, Dishwalla and Third Eye Blind.
Im a Boomer not an Xer. But as far as it go I enjoy the way rock evolves or de-evolves.
Oh yeah, yesterday I was listening to CS&N, Niel Young, Grateful Dead, Mason Profit, Allman Brothers, Indigo Girls Loggins and Messina and Bob Dylan.

Tomorrow, who knows?[/quote:85764]

Arhh well, that's just as good. I'm kind of annoyed that I've misplaced my "Harvest" album at the moment. I have a huge apetite for the likes of "Old Man".

On better news the Meat Puppets are getting together with Krist Novoselic for the next album and the Doors are reforming, although I doubt it'll be as great as with Jim.

Jane's Addiction play London on Monday, but sadly I was late booking and all is sold out... I may have to do the unthinkable and resort to using contacts. Who, out of the pre-1990 groups, have you seen live?
  
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