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  1. Ye Olde MTV #90: Loss of lead singer somehow prompts band to re-imagine old hit as soundtrack to totalitarian future: http://bit.ly/3G3EA1
  2. Ye Olde MTV #89: It's a tribute to their genius that the vid's still funny--perhaps funnier--w/out the original music: http://bit.ly/1SJXZA
  3. (Though there's one guy in there who later co-founded NWA: http://bit.ly/1uVUWF
  4. Ye Olde MTV #88: How fucked up was MTV? They aired this parody of "Rumors" without ever bothering to play "Rumors": http://bit.ly/12tro7
  5. Ye Olde MTV #87: Grant McLennan shows off his feminine side while Robert Forster shows off his belly-button: http://bit.ly/6Xdl
  6. Hot Toddy's "I Need Love," remixed and otherwise, is both fuckable and unfuckwithable: http://bit.ly/2fZ0Qj
  7. I suppose G chords were made to separate the dilettantes and the pros.
  8. @matoswk The Bach I chose is now available on iTunes so this is actually doable!
  9. @matoswk One day I would like to take another, more considered stab at *The Rough Guide to Music.*
  10. @tomewing That and--albeit with a smaller crowd--the CDR-GO! series: http://bit.ly/2KTHpc
  11. @maura THEIR LOSS.
  12. Ye Olde MTV #86: According to a MacNeil/Lehrer story on videos, their stab at a US hit--I felt bad when it wasn't one: http://bit.ly/oYncm
  13. Ye Olde MTV #85: Zep warhorse as done by Frank Farian supergroup w/Toto members, gospel choir, and Phil Collins drums: http://bit.ly/17md1K
  14. RT @xtopher1974 Wouldn't 'Meta Loaf' be the tribute act's tribute act?
  15. Ye Olde MTV #84: J. Hayward proves (or imagines) himself unworthy of his best fans--give her a hug, you schmecklehead!: http://bit.ly/i93RK
  16. Ye Olde MTV #83: And then there was the video where he TORE THE RUBBERY FLESH FROM HIS FACE: http://bit.ly/1ng7S
  17. Ye Olde MTV #82: The video w/the "we can go out of the ordinary but we can't live there" vibe for his "joystick" song: http://bit.ly/ZfJ8u
  18. Ye Olde MTV #81: Then there was the video where he (or a stand-in?) broke out the *Footloose* moves at the end: http://bit.ly/IbSXc
  19. Ye Olde MTV #80: Oh yeah, *this* happened. Well, after all, Lester did call him the imp of the perverse: http://bit.ly/1MVh3f
  20. (There should be nothing at all to that Glass Tiger song, but Alan Frew's big, gasping voice summons a little heft & consequence ab nihilo.)