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SGBear's avatar

Name an album you got when young and/or stupid that turned out to be that performer's bad ones

SGBear's avatar

My wife bought me U2's "Pop" for Xmas one year. That album was garbage.

heyalumnigo's avatar

Agree. I haven't really liked much of their stuff after Rattle and Hum. Maybe a couple of selected songs from Achtung Baby.

DC Trojan's avatar

"Give a Monkey a Brain..." by Fishbone

sycasey's avatar

I was pretty stingy about buying albums back then, so not much I can think of.

I did get the second Hootie & the Blowfish album, which was not great.

goldenone's avatar

Not sure what happened to them but I was never a fan. Some neighbors in my old digs hired them to play for a birthday party back in the first decade of the two thousands. Ah, those were the days. Dotcom excess.

sycasey's avatar

Darius Rucker, the lead singer, had a fairly successful career as a country singer after Hootie ended.

I still think that first album has a lot of catchy hits on it (and good musicianship), but it's pretty clear they didn't have much else to offer after that.

goldenone's avatar

My neighbor, a Haas grad, was employee three at Inktomi so he did rather well. That was the search engine that came out of Cal.

goldenone's avatar

The Revolution by Night by BÖC, not very good.

MoriBear's avatar

Don’t know why, but I love Shooting Shark, in spite of the odd lyrics. Lights Years of Love gets skipped, tho. And I’m running the lyrics to Dragon Lady thru my head now trying to determine how racist it might be.

Fire of Unknown Origin is epic (says my high school self). The song Heavy Metal also. First few albums are hit or miss to me.

Writing about Soft White Underbelly was not on my to-do list today (or week, month, or year)

goldenone's avatar

Yeah I liked fire of unknow origin, as well, including the kooky album cover.

Cugel's avatar

Now "Harvester of Eyes" is running through my head.

Cugel's avatar

Their 2nd and 3rd are their only really good albums.

CruzinBears's avatar

Not sure if this counts but die hard Misfits fans always claim that the Danzig albums were the best, but the first of album of theirs that I bought was American Psycho (first with Michael Graves as the lead singer) and I've always liked those albums way better than any of their original music with Danzig.

g.oso's avatar

different style of singer but i did enjoy some Graves era Misfits

CruzinBears's avatar

We went to see them at The Forum a couple years ago with the original line-up and although we had a good time I was thoroughly disappointed that Danzig refused to play anything after the first couple albums. TBF his voice was tired after a couple songs and the concert was a clear money grab, so I shouldn't have expected much.

g.oso's avatar

That dude's voice has been gone for a while now. He changed up his singing style like 10-15 years ago which I think was to compensate for a diminishing range.

Cugel's avatar

The Damned's second album, not their first. Obviously, pre-internet, but record companies made as difficult as possible to figure out what you were getting.

DC Trojan's avatar

I almost certainly have examples of that effect in the basement which I just haven't had the heart to get throw the CD in the trash

Wiata78's avatar

sometime in the 1980s, I came in 3rd in a Halloween costume contest. My prize was a generic disco album. I left it in someone's car and never did listen to it.

Fire Starkey's avatar

how do you know it was bad then?

g.oso's avatar

it was a disco record, of course it was bad

Wiata78's avatar

I don't actually know it was bad. But I was young and stupid, so that's 2 out of 3.

Berkelium97's avatar

Today in the 'rona

SGBear's avatar

FET

So I'm at the physical therapist this morning and I'm going through some self-directed warm-ups before my treatment and I hear my therapist tell her colleague "yeah, I knew something was off 10 days ago and then I lost my sense of taste and smell this morning".

I'm like "so... you have Covid?"

"Apparently", she says.

"We're done here. I hope you feel better soon." I went downstairs, cancel all my future appointments with her, and got her manager on the phone to kick her out. WTF, people.

heyalumnigo's avatar

Wow that's unbelievable. You should also notify the main HQ if it's a chain.

Berkelium97's avatar

I don't understand how people can still be so nonchalant about this thing. We're going to eclipse half a million deaths next week, and this person (who already works with people who may have a variety of underlying health conditions) thinks it's perfectly okay to expose everyone around her.

AndyPanda's avatar

Because they haven't personally had to deal with a case where serious complications arose.

DC Trojan's avatar

It's amazing that people would conclude you wouldn't want or need to know.

Berkelium97's avatar

Rough week for the missus:

Her dad's test came back positive. It's been nearly a week since symptom onset, so hopefully this will pass with no complications (which is great, because he doesn't have a healthy lifestyle). But her mom, sister, brother, niece, nephew, and soon-to-be sister-in-law have now all been exposed because they spent time together last weekend.

Her best friend tested positive for covid after an onset of headaches and a cough earlier this week. That friend got together with her family last weekend (for the first time in months) to help her little brother move up to San Francisco to start a new job. The friend's dad has MS and her mom has a weak heart (she had heart surgery several years ago), so now they've all potentially been exposed.

And a friend of hers from high school who has been battling long-covid for months (she's still only at 30% lung capacity) now learned she has stage 3 lung cancer.

A bunch of reminders at once of how easy it is to get covid due to small, it-will-be-okay-this-one-time breaks in social distancing/isolation.

HeyStudentsBears's avatar

indeed. while i have stayed corona-free, there is clearly a lot of randomness to it.

we certainly permit ourselves those small groups or breaks in being "good"

AndyPanda's avatar

Despite vaccine shortages, delivery delays, weather issues, and power and other utility disruptions, it appears my appointment for tomorrow for the 2nd dose is miraculously is still a go!

Terence's avatar

Parents got second shots on Thursday

DC Trojan's avatar

my mother has (finally?) been able to get scheduled for her first shot, next week. She was getting mad originally that she would be behind my father in line (he's 80, she's 78), but he's in a skilled care facility at the mo, so she's pulling in front.

Berkelium97's avatar

Today in our recovering democracy

Berkelium97's avatar

Today in the frozen wasteland that is Texas

Berkelium97's avatar

Looks like a big thaw should commence this weekend. 42 in Austin today, 53 tomorrow, 60 on Sunday. 47 in Houston today, 58 tomorrow, 67 Sunday.

DC Trojan's avatar

that's going to be a lot of water all at once, but at least conditions will be less miersable

AndyPanda's avatar

Going to expose a lot of busted frozen pipes, and cause a lot of water damage, just to top off the week of fun.

GB III's avatar

Pipes thawed today. 2 started leaking. @#$%&!!!!! It’s warmer, but my god this sucks.

g.oso's avatar

we just need to give Fox more time to implement his system with his guys. Just wait. 5-6 years from they might be competitive

Cugel's avatar

Eh, it's not the system that's the issue.

heyalumnigo's avatar

I think he may have adapted his system a little bit to the personnel this season. Seems to be much more hold it until the end of the shot clock, though maybe that was more when Bradley was out.

Wiata78's avatar

I thought I detected sarcasm.

Cugel's avatar

My main point is he's not recruiting well enough.

heyalumnigo's avatar

Has he ever recruited well? I Know he had success at Nevada but it looks like most of that were his first few years which may have been mostly Trent Johnson's players.

I also never realized Steve Alford is there.

CruzinBears's avatar

And here I thought the solo was entirely on the G string

AndyPanda's avatar

(Almost) Everywhere in college

SGBear's avatar

From Reddit: ranking the Pac-12 by how common their mascot is in high-school athletics

Source: http://highschoolnicknames.homestead.com/

Arizona Wildcats: 669

Washington State Cougars: 484 (plus one Cougarettes and 14 Lady Cougars)

USC Trojans: 364 (plus one Trojanns, one Blazing Trojans, two Fighting Trojans, and 16 Lady Trojans

Washington Huskies: 142 (plus one Husky Dogs and one Lady Huskies)

UCLA Bruins: 67 (plus one Lady Bruins)

Colorado Buffaloes: 43 (plus two White Buffaloes, two Buffalos, one Lady Buffalos, and one Golden Buffaloes)

Oregon State Beavers: 41 (plus two Golden Beavers)

California Golden Bears: 27

Oregon Ducks: 6 (plus one Lady Ducks)

Utah Utes: 2, one in Utah and one in NY

Arizona State Sun Devils: 1, in Virginia

Stanford Cardinal: 0 (there were 305 Cardinals and its variations)

SGBear's avatar

Rooooooooooooll oooooooooooooooooon you Shelbyville Bears!

goldenone's avatar

How about just "Bears"? not just golden bears

AndyPanda's avatar

Opening day for college baseball, unless either weather of Covid have intervened. 4 of 11 Pac-11/12ths openers have been scratched. Cal opens against Pacific.

heyalumnigo's avatar

I wonder if Wazzu is playing. A teammate from No 3's HS team is a freshman there. At least I assume he's still on the team.

AndyPanda's avatar

The Cougs open at UC Davis this afternoon.

heyalumnigo's avatar

on that's cool. Another of his teammates is a sophomore on the Davis team. It's too bad they don't allow fans otherwise that would be a cool game to go watch