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Sir Stewart

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  1. And when the contestant said "Who is Wilco?" did they all lean in for an answer?
  2. Capital E Event Television right there.
  3. Apparently it was In Between Days in 1986, at my first concert (The Cure). Unless Charlotte Sometimes is a great song, but I don't think it is. http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-cure/1986/great-woods-amphitheater-mansfield-ma-5bd7f7e4.html
  4. I'd be interested in new Blur if they built it off of Under The Westway and their other, more melodic stuff. Not a huge fan of most of where they went near the end.
  5. The Grammys generally does a pretty good job with Album of the Year. I don't love Morning Phase, but I was glad to see Beck win. And for Prince to give him the award! Also, Annie Lennox was the real winner last night. Damn.
  6. How come I can't find a GIF of his daughter getting motorbutted on Girls?
  7. I'm excited to check one out, after seeing positive chatter here and on the EDLIS Facebook group.
  8. Thanks for that. And for this being an avatar on that page:
  9. I feel like it's getting buried here that someone is claiming Paul McCartney said he and Lennon were supposed to have been recording together at the time of Lennon's death, and if the scheduling hadn't fallen through, Lennon wouldn't even have been in NYC on 12/8/80. That's fucking insanity peppers to consider.
  10. We Are The World is a sappy POS song, but it was nice of them to make it.
  11. A few years ago I was listening to Otis's Respect on Emerson College's radio station and the DJ came on and said "That was Otis Redding covering Aretha Franklin." I had to call and let her know. She seemed grateful, but who knows. And, Otis's version just popped up on iTunes shuffle after I posted that. Awesome.
  12. These CDs, you have converted them to digital files, yes? You're not thinking of just casting them off and you don't have the music at all anymore, correct?
  13. That was even greater than I remembered it. Thanks again. The song seemed to make decades disappear for him - he could be twenty years old in that clip. He had to have first fallen in love with that song as a kid.
  14. Oh and it seemed to be from the early 90s, iirc.
  15. Help, please. I'm looking for a performance of Dylan's from a tribute concert. All I recall is it's him playing acoustic and singing, it's about a two minute-long performance, and the man being honored, and who wrote the song, is an American songbook/Broadway musical type, like Richard Rodgers or Cole Porter, but not them (apparently). The song is a lesser-known nugget from a musical, called something like Sway or -- shit, I don't know. I am pretty sure a YouTube link is somewhere in this thread but I can't locate it....
  16. http://www.waxpoetics.com/features/guest-blog/ian-mclagan-small-faces/
  17. The CD is now $83 on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MXILU3S/ref=as_li_tl
  18. Yeah I got through ten minutes of that.
  19. It may have been justified, but Wilson is still a toolweed. "It looked like a demon" and "I felt like a five year old" - some fucking cop you are.
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