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Posted by Joe H. (@joeh) on Oct. 20, 2024, 12:30 p.m.

Same here. I always loved Big Star but mainly liked their more upbeat catchy stuff rather than the slower acoustic stuff when i was younger but lately ive been realizing how beautiful those songs were. Fell In Love With A Girl and Watch The Sunrise are seriously one of the most beautiful songs ever.. Not sure why i found them kind of boring when i was younger.

love some of those more deeper cut songs like Morpha Too as well. Ill admit i didnt know much of Radio City besides Back Of A Car, September Girls and O My Soul until recently.

Also used to really love Fountains Of Wayne. Underrated band i think.