My Favorite Albums – #1 Record – Big Star

#1 Record, the debut album by the American rock band Big Star, was released in August 1972 by Ardent Records. At the time, Big Star was composed of Alex Chilton, Chris Bell, Andy Hummel, and Jody Stephens. The group formed in Memphis, Tennessee, in the early 1970s, with Bell and Chilton—two songwriters of distinct but complementary sensibilities—at its creative center.

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Untruthful Songs (Part One)

Untruthful songs resonate with listeners who have experienced similar struggles.

Untruthful songs are tracks that explore themes of dishonesty, deception, or betrayal, often within personal relationships or social interactions. These songs typically focus on the emotional turmoil and mistrust that arise when someone is unfaithful, lies, or withholds the truth. By addressing issues like broken trust and the consequences of deception, untruthful songs resonate with listeners who have experienced similar struggles, making them a powerful way to express feelings of hurt, anger, and disappointment.

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What Does “Dig It” Mean?

To understand, approve of, or enjoy something.

“Dig it” is an informal slang expression that originated in the 1960s in the United States. It has several meanings and uses depending on the context. This usage has nothing to do with digging a hole. In a casual and enthusiastic manner, “dig it” can mean to like or enjoy something. For example, if someone says, “I love this music, man! I really dig it,” they express their enjoyment or appreciation for it.

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Covers – The Letter

Gimme a ticket for an aeroplane
Ain’t got time to take a fast train

“The Letter” is a classic rock song originally recorded by the American band The Box Tops. It was released as a single in 1967 and became a major hit, reaching the number-one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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Colored Vinyl – The September Gurls EP – Big Star

I loved you, well, nevermind, I’ve been crying all the time

Back in the 1980s/1990s, I was a huge Bangles collector. They had covered the song “September Gurls” by the band Big Star who recorded it on their second album, the 1974 “Radio City”. I had never heard of Big Star until I learned this from the Bangles. I was in the Atlanta record store “Wax’n’Fax” and saw this “September Gurls EP” import.

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