3. The Band
Release: 1969 (Capitol, bastards who don’t document the release date on their records)
Acquisition details: 1993 or 94, in
Hain’t listened to in seven or eight years, prolly. I started out thinking: purty good faux
Actually, what can I say that Greil Marcus hasn’t already said, in his interesting yet mystifying (and overwhelmingly personal) explanation of the interconnectedness of all American culture and music in Mystery Train. Say, where is my copy? It wasn’t in the box labeled “Music bks.” Hate to lose the annotated discography in the back. And speaking of Greil, sort of, an amusing snarky comment about an old dorm-mate of mine (Marc Greilsamer: sorry to spill your true name Grill Cheese, but the anecdote requires I do so) who became a music critic since I last saw him (He gave me water and a brownie in Manhattan when I had eaten a Percocet too many [2], and couldn’t stomach the egg plant pizza I’d mistakenly bought; it looked so good layin’ there fried on top, and the batter disguised its vegetable nature). Anyhow, someone was put off by Marc’s “rockist” ballot for the 2003 Pazz and Jop, and called him Greil Marcus’s evil twin.
Mixworthy: n/a
Verdict: I don’t know. I’ve certainly heard it enough for the next half-decade. And who am I kidding, is anyone going to buy back this record with a big tear in the cover?