The 11 Best Songs By Live of the 90s

It may be Halloween but it’s also throwback Thursday.  So a little treat for you, let’s go back to Live (the band) in their heyday.  Throwing Copper is easily the most underrated album of the decade.  When it came out many people thought Live might actually become bigger than Pearl Jam because of it.  It does hold up and it was a struggle to not have an entire top 11 with just Throwing Copper songs…and honestly, would anyone have argued against it?

Here are the 11 Best Songs By Live of the 90s:

  1. White, Discussion (Throwing Copper)
  2. I Alone (Throwing Copper)
  3. Operation Spirit (Mental Jewelry)
  4. Lakini’s Juice (Secret Samadhi)
  5. Pillars of Davidson (Throwing Copper)
  6. Lightning Crashes (Throwing Copper)
  7. Waitress (Throwing Copper)
  8. Heropsychodreamer (Secret Samadhi)
  9. Pains Lies on the Riverside (Mental Jewelry)
  10. Iris (Throwing Copper)
  11. The Dolphin’s Cry (The Distance to Here)
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The Unknown: Public Affection – Death of a Dictionary

 According to Prince, the internet is dead.  Itunes is about to go the way of MTV and the Dodo.  And you know what, he may be onto something.  The internet itself is not dead.  But getting music via the internet may be hitting its peak.  It’s too easy to get music on the internet.  There’s too much of it.  And when you have too much of something, you stop appreciating it.  There was a time when getting an album was an event.  You look forward to it for weeks.  Saved up for it.  Even waited in line for it.  Then when you got it, you listened to it…over and over.  All the way through.  You didn’t listen to 30-seconds of a song than skip ahead.  You cherished the whole album.  That doesn’t happen anymore.  It means…people just don’t care.  Or do they?

 In the past couple years vinyl has been making a comeback.  Even I have gone back to listening to records…and it makes a huge difference.  I like the music more.  And that’s not all…cassettes are even making a comeback.  Cassettes!

 I picked up Public Affection, Live’s first demo album, 15 years ago.  It took me months to find.  I asked friends.  Friends of friends.  Even random people at concerts.  I finally found a cousin of an ex-roommate from South Carolina who burned me a copy and mailed it to me.  Getting a copy was like finding buried treasure.  I listened to it religiously when I got it.  More than their regular albums.  Because it was mine.

 Now, getting the album is easy.  You just need to type the album name into google.  And spend a few minutes downloading.  And you have instantly what took me months to acquire. It’s just not the same.

 The internet may not be dead…but it is time for someone to kill it.

 Here is Public Affection – Death of a Dictionary:

 1.  Savior For A Day

2.  Who Put The Fear In Here

3.  Good Pain

4.  Morning Humour

5.  Paper Flowers

6.  The Hands of a Teacher

7.  Sister

8.  Raising a Man

9.  Libra

10.  Ball and Chain

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