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B000002mtc01_aa240_sclzzzzzzz_ I was listening to iTunes Party Shuffle (the best thing about iTunes in my opinion) this morning and a Dinosaur Jr. song called Outta Hand came on. I love that song.

So I went to my library, found the record, called Without A Sound, and listened to it in its entirety.

This is one of my favorite indie rock records from the mid 90s.

Here's another gem from the record.

I Don't Think So - Dinosaur Jr - Without A Sound

February 23, 2007 My Music | Comments (7)

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Hm, first Pixies... Now DJ... You have excellent taste in music. (That's a compliment that as always actually means "You have the good sense to like the things I like.")

Posted by: Derek Slater | Feb 23, 2007 8:55:59 AM

all things mascis ;-)

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Posted by: Phil | Feb 23, 2007 9:11:20 AM

what's so good about party shuffle? never use it, probably since i listen to albums not separate songs most of the time.

Posted by: Dainius | Feb 23, 2007 5:09:01 PM

Great record. The fact that you keep blogging records and not songs makes me hopeful. Lefsetz is about this - I don't think anybody will benefit from a singles oriented marketplace.

Posted by: jackson | Feb 23, 2007 7:19:06 PM

Hi Fred,

Bloody good show. You inspired me this morning...

Check out these tracks: http://web.mac.com/wilsonfong/iWeb/Site/Flying%20to%20learn.../68F94EA8-6887-413E-BB20-1DF289DC5921.html

Thanks.
Wilson

Posted by: Wilson Fong | Feb 24, 2007 1:58:15 PM

Oops. The above link got corrupted by me messing about. Try this: http://web.mac.com/wilsonfong/iWeb/Site/Flying%20to%20learn.../68F94EA8-6887-413E-BB20-1DF289DC5921.html

Posted by: Wilson Fong | Feb 24, 2007 4:27:20 PM

yes-one of my fave 90's rock records. sebadoh's bubble & scrape also great.
elastica, breeders--quite a few gems from that era stand up well.

Posted by: steve debro | Feb 24, 2007 8:37:03 PM

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