Trapper Jenn MD
Intergalactic Spinster With A Basketball Droid For A Cat.
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
My 100 Favorite Songs Of All-Time, Some of Which Are Great
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Back in the month of June, I examined the triumphs and follies inherent in making a music list. In the final post, I included my personal 10...
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Tuesday, June 11, 2024
The Top Favorite Best Greatest Blog of All-Time (Pt. 7-It's About Me, Unless It Isn't)
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All right, winding down! These seemingly endless collections of “Greatest” and “Best” from the self-appointed experts got me to thinking (an...
Monday, June 10, 2024
The Top Favorite Best Greatest Blog of All-Time (Pt. 6-Don't Worry That It's Not Good Enough)
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Boy howdy, girl rowdy…let’s just dive into this elbows up, yeah? It’s less stressful, this song-rating business. That’s why Rolling Stone ’s...
Sunday, June 9, 2024
The Top Favorite Best Greatest Blog of All-Time (Pt. 5-Enthusiasm and Aptitude)
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I’d be remiss if I pretended noteworthy rankings of history's best music came only from the likes of Rolling Stone , Spin and Pitchfork...
Saturday, June 8, 2024
The Top Favorite Best Greatest Blog of All-Time (Pt. 4-The Tines, They Are A-Changin')
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The next (last?) phenomenon in music journalism popped up in the American Midwest, when a young Fugazi fan whose lack of writing experience ...
Friday, June 7, 2024
The Top Favorite Best Greatest Blog of All-Time (Pt. 3: The Scion of the Penthouse Empire Is Here To Save Us All)
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By the 1980s, Rolling Stone had entrenched itself in the popular consciousness as the rag of the establishment. White faces dominated its c...
Thursday, June 6, 2024
The Top Favorite Best Greatest Blog of All-Time (Pt. 2: History Is Written By the Wenner)
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Rolling Stone began life in November 1967 as a monthly print mag. In less than a decade, it earned a reputation as the cultural rag all th...
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