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Devastated to hear of the death of Tom Verlaine.
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Stop That Girl
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My favorite book by my favorite author
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I make the occasional playlist. This is my most recent one. Click below for links.
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Perfection.
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Franny Choi, from “Catastrophe is Next to Godliness”
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slowdrives · 2 years ago
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Rock the Casbah
I was having some tooth pain over the weekend, which is usually when that happens - without a dentist in sight - and I went in for an emergency visit yesterday. They ended up pulling a wisdom tooth.
As I was lying there with the drilling and poking, the office sound system was playing music at a pretty loud volume for a dentist's office. It was OKC's beloved "oldies" station, KOMA. What is considered an "oldie" is now apparently 70s and 80s. When I was signing in they were playing 'Hysteria' by Def Leppard.
After hearing some Tears for Fears and some Naked Eyes, there was this point during the actual pulling of the tooth where the entire office was buzzing with 'Rock the Casbah' by The Clash. I remember pondering through the discomfort and the nitrous how odd that would seem to anyone around during the early 80s - that the greatest punk band that ever punked was now essentially muzak in a small town Oklahoma dentist's office. After the song ended, they played The Bangles.
Quite an eclectic programming block.
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