The album that Oz holds up at Giles’ house in The Harsh Light of Day is ‘Loaded’, the Velvet Underground’s 1970 album. |
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The album that Oz holds up at Giles’ house in The Harsh Light of Day is ‘Loaded’, the Velvet Underground’s 1970 album. |
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December 30th, 2005 at 10:16 pm
What is so sweet here is that Oz says “either I’m borrowing all your records, or I’m moving in.” There’s then a delicious bit where the Scoobs are fretting about that week’s evil (which I can’t remember), and Giles agrees that defeating it is really important. It’s at that point Oz flashes ‘Loaded’, and asks “more important than this?” Giles, of course, wavers, since there is nothing more important than the Velvet Underground, except perhaps the Clash or Led Zeppelin.