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Warehouse: Songs And Stories will always be my favorite album of theirs. To me, while some songs are better than others, it’s the only album of theirs where I like the whole album. For me, Bob Mould’s work from Warehouse to his first 2 solo albums - Workbook & Black Sheets of Rain - to Sugar’s first two releases - Copper Blue and Beaster - is one of the best runs in rock and roll history. Ranks right up there with All those great runs that took place in the 70’s: Van Morrison, Stevie Wonder, Elton John, , Bowie, Neil Young, Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin . I’m not as big a punk fan as a lot of Husker Du fans, but Zen Arcade and New Day Rising probably come in 2nd and 3rd, but I’d give them A’s. Flip Your Wig, oddly, is a B for me, and the others are C’s.
Very cool takes! I gotta check out Bob’s solo albums, I love Cooper Blue and do think that his songs on Warehouse: Songs and Stories were some of his strongest contributions. Always interesting to hear different peoples takes of this band, there’s so many different sides of them that resonate with different types of music listeners. Thanks for listening!
@@MikeGodetteMusic Workbook and Black Sheets of Rain - for me - are far and away his greatest solo works. With each succeeding work, you kind of get more of the same. A few good tracks, and then a lot of what you’ve kind of heard before. The Last Dog And Pony Show is the last one I know really well. I understand a couple of his most recent are a return to greatness, but I haven’t given them a listen yet.
Why why why, is there not a Husker Du CD box set! The whole lot in one package! I know, I know, different labels complications! I’m into them since 1994, great band.
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Warehouse: Songs And Stories will always be my favorite album of theirs. To me, while some songs are better than others, it’s the only album of theirs where I like the whole album.
For me, Bob Mould’s work from Warehouse to his first 2 solo albums - Workbook & Black Sheets of Rain - to Sugar’s first two releases - Copper Blue and Beaster - is one of the best runs in rock and roll history. Ranks right up there with All those great runs that took place in the 70’s: Van Morrison, Stevie Wonder, Elton John, , Bowie, Neil Young, Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin .
I’m not as big a punk fan as a lot of Husker Du fans, but Zen Arcade and New Day Rising probably come in 2nd and 3rd, but I’d give them A’s.
Flip Your Wig, oddly, is a B for me, and the others are C’s.
Very cool takes! I gotta check out Bob’s solo albums, I love Cooper Blue and do think that his songs on Warehouse: Songs and Stories were some of his strongest contributions. Always interesting to hear different peoples takes of this band, there’s so many different sides of them that resonate with different types of music listeners. Thanks for listening!
@@MikeGodetteMusic Workbook and Black Sheets of Rain - for me - are far and away his greatest solo works. With each succeeding work, you kind of get more of the same. A few good tracks, and then a lot of what you’ve kind of heard before. The Last Dog And Pony Show is the last one I know really well. I understand a couple of his most recent are a return to greatness, but I haven’t given them a listen yet.
Why why why, is there not a Husker Du CD box set! The whole lot in one package! I know, I know, different labels complications!
I’m into them since 1994, great band.