G-Nitro’s Daily Music Wrap-Up – 2/19/26

I check out an album by My Bloody Valentine. For Throwback Thursday I revisited the soundtracks for Dumb And Dumber, and Dangerous Minds.

Favorite Videos include Andraya on From The Block, Reol live, and more!

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G-Nitro’s Daily Music Wrap-Up – 2/19/26

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LouAnne #MichellePfeiffer rewards her students witha trip to a theme park.

Theme Park location: Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, California, USA.

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I am a recent convert to The Fall. I heard ‘Blindness’ and that was it. Fabulous bass and groove with Mark E Smith’s barking commentary: it has been a soundtrack to our summer.

I spent an afternoon with Smith many years ago where he literally drank me under the table. Was it a Holts pub in central Manchester? I honestly can't remember.

Here are some lovely memorabilia from those troublesome people at DangerousMinds.

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Previously unheard audio from one of the earliest shows the Fall ever played, 1977 (a DM premiere)

  The Fall are the legendary British band led by the legendarily cantankerous vocalist, Mark E. Smith. Formed in 1976, the group made their live debut in May 1977. The audio from one of their earliest performances has recently surfaced and is about to be released on a new Fall boxset—and Dangerous Minds has a preview. The Fall’s first gigs took place in the basement café of the North West Arts, a community arts center in Manchester. Decades later, an organizer of these shows, Dick Witts, set the scene. [The venue was] like a fashionable restaurant in the late 70s, with everything white. It was done out like a small white cave. We just took the tables and chairs out. Mark and Martin [Bramah, guitarist], who were taller than the others, had to bend down because of the low ceiling. It wasn’t really public, the audience was just a group of other musicians sitting around listening.     The quote is taken from the extensive liner notes of 1970s, Cherry Red Record’s deep dive into the Fall’s early years.     Out this week, the twelve CD collection has everything the band put out in that decade:...

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