Back in High School, once I left the realm of being a top 40 listener, I started filling out my music collection. My mom had the Beatles ' 1962-1966' on vinyl, which I kindly adopted and have held for the next approximately 20 years. I added ' 1967-1970' on compact disc, and I was as relatively complete as I could afford. I wasn't as much of an archivist at the time to realize I needed full albums to get such gems as 'I've Got A Feeling ', 'I've Just Seen A Face', or 'Glass Onion '. When I was old enough to hit the bars, I loved finding great songs in the jukebox. Gooski's in Polish Hill, had my favorite collection with Ween 's The Mollusk and Chemical Brother's Dig Your Own Hole amongst their discs . We normally found ourselves at a few bars in Pittsburgh's South Side, where Kopy's, and Smokin' Joe's each had respectable collections as well. It was often in a semi lucid state at these locatio