Anon 01/30/2018 (Tue) 23:31:25 No.583 del
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>>582
>he also liked to keep track of stuff that was underground or culturally significant to various sub cultures, especially from around that time. Robert Calvert's Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters which is a concept album making fun of the sale of F 104 to West Germany. Various proto punk and pre alt rock traks. I remember him telling me once that he had some songs from a Serbian Prog Band... a lot of strange off beat stuff Anyway, I do remember him telling me a couple of times something along the lines of "that song was an early work of the Cure before they were popular here" when I asked about a song.

You dad was the ultimate hipster around that time and he probably was passioned about it. Considering that the long roadtrips, it's not that weird he got his own taste at the time. Maybe he just got more comfortable with the underground than the predominant new wave of that decade. Weird how I accidentally repeated events all of a sudden without realizing about it.

>Have a little help with that in the form Bat Pone Cadence!

The ultimate lovebat pone. It's the first time I've seen that image,make sure you don't stay with her in the bed though.

Let's see where this goes with our authority of darkness.