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Well, looks like mayhaps Bobby's got himself another secret marriage vow.
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Wasn't his "secret marriage" revealed about a decade ago?
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"The Times They Are A-Changin'" -> "Things Have Changed" -> "I Feel A Change Coming On"
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Maybe this has been mentioned before, but I just came across it and had never heard it before. Pretty funny: NE Patriots had registered trademarks for "19-0" and "19-0 The Perfect Season"
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The interviewer makes it sound as if Modern Times was a big hit because it was Modern Times. I'm a huge Dylan fan, but I also believe given that Bob's star has been doing nothing but rising in the past decade, he could've released Under The Red Sky 2 and it would've been received just as well.
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Seconded. I love this:
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I have a bigger crush on Regina Spektor, but Feist will do.
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Cool, thanks! What a great little conversation. I wish they gave us the audio - I'd love to hear Bob say the name 'Renee Zellweger.' I'm feeling Sam Shepard when Bob talks about the album, and looking at the cover.
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Slash?
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Yes. Season 2 may kind of throw you off, as it doesn't follow season 1 clearly, but I'd still say it's essential to watch the show chronologically.
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Jon Stewart destroys Mad Money's Jim Cramer
Sir Stewart replied to Sir Stewart's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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The knee-jerk routine my wife and I followed as each episode faded to credits was just saying "Fuuuuuuuuuuck..." at the same time, staring at the screen.
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There's a lot of talk on a U2 message board of the song 'Mercy' being on that album. That'd be nice - great tune.
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Top 3 most underwhelming bands/artists you've ever seen
Sir Stewart replied to Mrs. Peel's topic in Someone Else's Song
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Yes to all this. Although, since we haven't heard whether his loved ones are worried about him, it must be a prank. No celebrity friends are coming out with any 'leave him alone he needs help' talk. I think it's just a guy doing something he thinks is genius but is merely slightly entertaining.
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You know, I read my post after writing it - then took at look at my username/avatar and shook my head.
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Your 'minor note' is the only thing I'd quibble with - I enjoy him almost as much as ever.
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Season 4 cannot be topped.
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In the final season's DVD bonus feature documentary, a media critic says The Wire should be remembered as Shakepeare's work is. I wholeheartedly agree with him.
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Well said - and I've been really into Ultraviolet the past few days. So good, still. As far as the continuing quality of output - I suppose it could have something to do with the fact that they are unique - I know this conversation's been done a hundred times here - but there really is something intangibly massive about the fact that these same 4 guys have been huge for three decades, without a breakup, member leaving, reunion BS that has affected every other band in their realm. That alone creates a foundation no band could ever relate to - perhaps it really feeds them.
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Couple weeks on - 'Get On Your Boots' is more tolerable within the confines of the album, but I have a theory that those lyrics were placeholders that Bono forgot to re-record. "Women are the future/what a big revelation" (or whatever). The other rockers are the standouts so far - 'Stand Up Comedy' has a tight groove with lyrics that strut like GOYB's want to. 'Magnificent' is just fantastic. The title track is so good - I don't get why this one wasn't being played on the media blitz tour. And I'll defend the enjoyable, pedestrian 'Crazy Tonight' alone for the line "the right to be ridiculous
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Awesome.
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Jon Stewart destroys Mad Money's Jim Cramer
Sir Stewart replied to Sir Stewart's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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Jon Stewart destroys Mad Money's Jim Cramer
Sir Stewart replied to Sir Stewart's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
M(hris - ever since last night I've been thinking about the court jester and why has there never been a book/movie (that I know of) about a court jester - seems like a wealth of good material.