1: Robert Moses talk show on WPIX circa 1970
2: Ugly Head
https://t.co/c2X1KmnoiZ
3: Stay The Same Never Change - weird film screened at Sundance '09
4: Bill at the Gates - David Wain short
5: Wheel of Fortune ep when Little Richard guessed Q and X
6: Flea Sings
7: Everybody Here
it's been a year since i last asked the question
what is your current most wanted piece of lost media?
with so many big topics having been found, i think the consensus will be much different compared to last year
8: I read there was an episode of Jeopardy where Layne Staley gave Alex Trebek the finger.
9: Local H & Failure "Take It On The Run" cover
10: How to Make the Cruelest Month
11: Postline - any audio from Connecticut Post's phone hotline that they discontinued in mid 2000s
Pro tip: If you're considering a 1st watch of Mr. Robot, DO NOT stream s03e05 or s03e06 with Tubi's random ad breaks. I opted for slsk downloads. Do whatever you can.
1: Robert Moses talk show on WPIX circa 1970
2: Ugly Head
https://t.co/c2X1KmnoiZ
3: Stay The Same Never Change - weird film screened at Sundance '09
4: Bill at the Gates - David Wain short
5: Wheel of Fortune ep when Little Richard guessed Q and X
6: Flea Sings
7: Everybody Here
This is how it is all the time though. The city is covered in shit and garbage all year. The only difference is today it's more visible sitting on frozen toxic waste that resembles what used to be snow.
Yep. βFor the past week, I've measured my life in frozen turds. Three-block walk to the subway? Ten turds. A trip to Whole Foods? That's a 30-turd journey.β https://t.co/8S0TikwcBi
Pre-2023 jams discovered (or re-discovered) in 2025.
Weird year. These are all 1974-1998. Future "I Serve The Base" (2015) got cut. Re-discovered some '21-23 weirdo tracks. "Beware of Darkness" (1970) got stuck in my head after seeing Weapons so that counts as re-discovery.
if i ever found out a mouse lived in my home, and he had a small archway in the wall, and he lived in there with small, real furniture, and he ventured out nightly to get one olive or a small wedge of cheese. i would stop at nothing to end his life. i would spare no expense
Re: "no edits," they did play the 10 min Shine On You Crazy Diamond (#30) which is the one I like best so w/e. This was also at 2am driving back from CT - as a public service they should do more FM countdowns in the middle of the night so the anticipation keeps drivers more alert
The guy just said they're around 140? So starting now every 3rd song is a full album side like "Close To the Edge" or the only Iron Butterfly song anyone knows. Just heard "Mama I'm Coming Home" and guessing Ozzy/Sabbath did well this year.