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Maximum middle age boner. Ooh yeah.

The band I managed got to open for The Bangles at the Keystone Berkeley in the early/mid-80s (because my brother was the booking manager). I got to meet all of the girls, which was pretty boner-worthy, but I was more fixated on Micki Steele at the time.

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Isis, Temporal, SGNL>05, Live VI - 11/16/2007, Live V 07.23.06, Live IV (2001-2005), Live III 12.17.04, Live II 03.19.03, Live I 09.23.03, Wavering Radiant, In the Absence of Truth, Panopticon, Oceanic, Celestial, The Red Sea, Not in Rivers, But in Drops, Holy Tears, and then In the Fishtank 14 with Aerogramme.

Not necessarily in that order.

I do so love post-metal/post-apocalyptic-stoner-grunge-sludge/whatever this is/Isis.

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johnwmclean, great selection of older alternative! Some of my favorite stuff growing up.....

I am listening to William Shatner's Seeking Major Tom, it's...priceline-less laugh.png

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Did you ever check out Neurosis' The Eye of Every Storm? That one, in particular, not necessarily anything else by them.

I haven't... Thanks for the recommendation. Been in a bit of a rut lately.

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