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[QUOTE="storrsroars, post: 2809481, member: 2500"] Best I can recall, WNEW-FM's Vin Scelsa was the only DJ who ever played Flaming Groovies in the NYC market. Speaking of Lou, I saw my Lou Reed "Berlin" post as most depressing album of all time was deleted because I put a verboten joke in at the end as a spoiler. I can't currently post in that thread, just wanted to note how IMO that thread devolved into a bunch of songs with sad stories instead of gut-wrenching emotional depression (with a couple notable exceptions). I'll still go with Berlin for an album that will ruin your day. But I digress... since you mentioned New Haven, I thought of these guys, who played this at Toad's on their first-ever US tour and how the piano/bass opening immediately conjured up a smoky blues bar. And it's depressing to boot when you consider that things never change... [MEDIA=youtube]dKv9p-lyKNA[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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