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  1. jeaniebeanie on Saul DispensesJune 28, 2026

    Better Watch Saul! I watched both "Breaking Bad" and then "Better Call Saul" two plus years ago while recovering from…

  2. DOuG pRATt on Capitol JayJune 28, 2026

    This is exactly the information I have been looking for since I first saw those markings 45 years ago. Thank…

  3. Jared L on Capitol JayJune 27, 2026

    Jay Maynard's dead wax signatures are usually written out as "Jay" "JAM", whereas John Lemay's is almost always "J. Melay".…

  4. DOuG pRATt on Capitol JayJune 27, 2026

    Thanks very much! Jay Maynard is a new name for me. The inscriptions sure do appear to have been made…

  5. Jared L on Capitol JayJune 27, 2026

    You are mixing up two engineers. John Lemay and Jay Maynard. Both worked at Capitol and both did great work…

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  • Douglas Pratt on Substack
  • Genny Schorr's School of Rock
  • Headphone and Hearing Test
  • Jimmy Johnson's Arlo & Janis
  • Kip Brown's Discotech Underground
  • Kogar the Swinging Ape
  • Lost & Found at MIT
  • Luxuria Music
  • Lyrion Music Server
  • Mark Parisi's Off the Mark
  • Monte Schulz's 'Undercity'
  • Nat Gertler's AAUGH Blog
  • News from Mark Evanier
  • Paul Howley's Life in Comics

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Tag: 60’s retro rock

Taking a Liking

With lyrics like, “I spend the weekend waiting all alone, for that rat to come back home,” The Like are channeling every girl’s anger at boyfriend betrayal.

Posted on December 4, 2010December 4, 2010Categories All Posts, MusicTags 60's retro rock, the like5 Comments on Taking a Liking
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