In 1997, electronica duo The Chemical Brothers released their second album, Dig Your Own Hole. It went on to be an extremely popular example of “big beat” music, and is included in numerous “Best Albums of All-Time” lists. I had a copy of the CD in my old car for so long the case turned into shardy shit.
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Dig Your Own Hole
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Tagged as 1990s, 1996, 1997, alternative music, Beastie Boys, Beth Orton, big beat, Britain, Chemical Brothers, drugs, Ed Simons, electronica, George Carlin, Janis Ian, Kinko's, Kool Herc, Lothar and the Hand People, Media Play, Men In Black, Mike Myers, Mike the Pod, MTV, music, music video, Noel Gallagher, Oasis, Radio Shack, rave, Saturday Night Live, Tom Rowlands, Will Smith
Harry Connick, Jr.
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Filed under Comix Classic & Current, Faint Signals, Late To The Party, Nostalgic Obsessions, Thousand Listen Club, Zappalogy
Tagged as 1970s, assholes, Brian Blade, Charles Mingus, cocaine, Count Basie, Frank Zappa, Freddie Hubbard, George Benson, Harry Connick Jr., Independence Day, jazz, Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, modern jazz, Stanley Turrentine, Steely Dan, The Iron Giant, Thelonious Monk, Will Smith
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