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Lammycat

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  1. It's really tough leaving it off a "Top Ten" list..... "Before They Make Me Run," that is.....
  2. In no particular order: Holidays in the Sun Liar No Feelings God save the Queen Problems Seventeen Anarchy in the U.K. Bodies Pretty Vacant EMI
  3. That's because "Bitch" belongs in a "Bottom 10" list.
  4. Please stop starting your posts with the same word I start mine with. Thanks.
  5. Although I've never been more rapt with a story line than with The Sopranos.
  6. Moonlight Mile Torn and Frayed Loving Cup Street Fighting Man Happy Tumbling Dice Dead Flowers Rock's Off You Can't Always Get What You Want Sympathy for the Devil Honky Tonk Woman
  7. Probably All in the Family. Ground-breaking story lines, great acting, funny, poignant.
  8. They'd last about a day....maybe a week, even.
  9. Maybe they sold out or maybe Dylan is boycotting them or something. Anyway, what makes this the "official" Dylan thread, anyway?
  10. I wonder if Spenser is a self-taught wordsmith or if his public school teachers had any hand in this....
  11. Now this is about some Spenser guy and a fictitious loft?
  12. ....and parents. I've been teaching for 13 yrs in Denver and still enjoy it. I understand needing to hold teachers accountable. I get compensated through an incentive-paid system in Denver,doing what I'm supposed to be doing anyway. However, the fact that students can now make up 1/3 of my "performance" evaluation is a little whacked. Admins and peers? Sure. But my the kids I assign the work to? Hmmmm.... And yes, the expectations of what we are expected to accomplish given the clientele with typical inner city problems extends beyond the reach of educators.
  13. Love Big RxR, too. This show smoked top to bottom. I remember anticipating that Stephen (as they had done it a few nights earlier at MSG with a similar 1st half of Set II ) and still get shivers listening to it out of Space. The place errupted like no other time I'd seen the band previously or after (including D Star Warlocks, Ripple break-out, etc). Magical. In hindsight, it had really only been a few years since they'd played Stephen....
  14. Doobie Brothers, New Haven Coliseum, 1977 maybe 1978.Was about 12-13 yrs old.
  15. Yeah, great music, decent banter.
  16. Only 33,432 posts to go!
  17. Holy fuck I was gonna post that it was the first album I bought.
  18. Without a doubt, Todd Snider. it's more stories than banter, though.
  19. As great as Some Girls is, the immediate predecessors to Some Girls ( Goat's Head Soup, Black and Blue, It's Only Rock & Roll) were all decent albums, imo....Not great, but not clunkers, either.
  20. Yep. My last show was Giants Stadium '95, after the first night. The show was a debacle, for the most part. The Wharf Rat was pathetic, Garcia was lost. Handed our tix for the next night to strangers on the way out of the show it was so rough.
  21. Not trying to be a wise ass, but Dylan and NY re-invent themselves often enough to be dubbed the "Bob Dylan and Neil Young" of today. Pretty amazing they can both put out listenable material, most of the time, after so many years.
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