Post B2QvrGKDjlcbpCh1mK by johntugby@mastodon.social
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(DIR) Post #B2Qu8Ga7pwXNdR73XU by historyofpunkrock@sfba.social
2026-01-19T03:49:02Z
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39 years ago todayHüsker Dü released their sixth and final studio album, Warehouse: Songs and Stories, January 19, 1987.It features the singles "Could You Be the One?" and "She's a Woman (And Now He Is a Man).”#punk #punks #punkrock #hardcorepunk #hüskerdü #history #punkrockhistory #otd
(DIR) Post #B2QvrGKDjlcbpCh1mK by johntugby@mastodon.social
2026-01-19T05:47:59Z
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@historyofpunkrock I love Hüsker Dü. Was lucky enough to see them twice in the UK: once in a 300 capacity pub in Leicester, and for this tour: Glastonbury Festival. Other highlights from the festival were Trouble Funk, Misty In Roots, and Julian Cope. I remember Elvis Costello dragging on a bit. I vaguely remember the first two New Order songs, before having to sit down, watching the back of someone's knees for a while, then crawling back to my tent. It was that kind of festival.
(DIR) Post #B2RFtt32jeU3aIBfkm by wnd@fosstodon.org
2026-01-19T09:32:33Z
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@historyofpunkrock the vibraphones on "She Floated Away" is a particular highlight for me.