Real Emotional Trash
A look inside the brain of a man who loves music.
Stay tuned for reviews of the following albums:
Gonna have my radio show from 88.5 KURE up as a podcast SOON! Will hopefully be accessible through the mighty iTunes.


Thanks to everyone that has been listening in so far this semester. I have people listening in from Austin, LA, New York and CEDAR RAPIDS, IA along with my fellow co-workers at Hy-Vee Drugstore Clinic pharmacy here in Ames. Big thanks and much LOVE!The start of another college semester is upon me. The first week back has been filled with dance parties nearly every night at the Liberty House 2.0. I have a feeling this semester might be the best semester of college yet, but we shall see about that in a few months.
Can one listen to too much Belle & Sebastian? I think not. I also think I now have a favorite band for each of the 4 seasons:
Spring - The Smashing Pumpkins
Summer - Belle & Sebastian
Fall - Wilco
Winter - Pavement
I have only been listening to music of the 60's and 70's the pas week or so. LSD, not for me, however I just learned that Francis Crick took LSD the day that he along with James D. Watson had the vision and discovery of the double helix - DNA...So that means that one of the most important discoveries ever came about after the use of drugs...take that Ronald Reagan.
-TG
Wow that was some adventure to Chicago to see Sonic Youth. I left at 11:30AM on friday and returned home at 6:05AM saturday morning. I was on the road WHILE the sun was coming up, crazy. I now pretty much know all the ins and outs of the CTA train system in Chicago. Oh and I also know where everything is in the O'Hare Airport. W. Randolph St. in Chicago is a really long street and we walked almost the entire street to get to Union Park. We encountered many street musicians, fellow Sonic Youth fans, many people eating at restaurants on the streets of chicago (I almost wanted to steal some bread of a persons plate, it was weird). The worlds smallest KFC/Taco Bell restaurant is right by Union Park, and possibly the grossest restaurant I have ever been too.
Now for the actual show - The band was very energetic and looked like they were having a ton of fun. Daydream Nation sounded great, but the encore was the highlight of the night - 3 songs from Rather Ripped, including my favorite Sonic Youth song Jams Run Free and to top it all off Mark Ibold joined the band on stage to play bass on the 3 encore songs - Mark Ibold was the bassist for the legendary indie rock band Pavement for those of you who don't know. All in all this trip was one that I will never forget due to the epic performance and the craziness that is the city of Chicago.
Back to bed now.
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A look inside the brain of a man who loves music.
