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Sir Stewart

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  1. Sir Stewart

    Diversity

    Queen Latifah said "Wilco"?!?
  2. But I would never have admitted it, especially while the series was still going on.
  3. I made this a long time ago and recovered it recently when I saved stuff off an old hard drive. Not much an audience for it these days, but I think you might dig it:
  4. Was listening to the Basement Tapes' Sign On The Cross this morning and thinking: What the hell is up with Bob Dylan?
  5. Know where I could hear this? Also: Jay Z on Beyonce's 'Crazy In Love'.
  6. God that felt good. Brought me right back too, Oil Can. I could always do with less Lenny Clarke (does anyone outside of Boston even know who that guy is?), but the interviews, the footage of the players (particularly Millar) and the pacing was exhilarating.
  7. Johnny Cash starring in U2's 'The Wanderer'
  8. A year later I realize that in posting this pic, I failed to note the scale: that hunk of stuff was at least ten feet in height.
  9. -1 for skipping the word "seminal".
  10. Beth Orton on any of her Chemical Brothers tunes.
  11. While lists are overdone, sure, this is a pretty good idea for one.
  12. New Radiohead is more exciting than new Wilco. New REM doesn't register for me.
  13. Busta Rhymes on A Tribe Called Quest's 'Scenario' - maybe the best verse in hip-hop evers. Ray Charles on Aretha Franklin's 'Ain't But the One'.
  14. I'm sorry I missed that is was bolded - I didn't mean to call you out in particular! A lot of people like this movie a lot. I just don't get it - for example, we're told to be sympathetic to a guy who wants to bang his best friend's new bride so bad he can't even help himself when tasked to film their wedding ceremony from closing in on only her the whole time, and then he goes so far over the line of friendship and loyalty as to reveal his feelings for her as his friend is nearby, unaware. All played out in such a syrupy, soft-focused style that it almost fooled me that the guy is a romantic
  15. 74. Love Actually (Richard Curtis) Is this a joke? Not only is this movie offensively milquetoast, the direction is utterly forgettable.
  16. Music that is confounding to listen to and yet makes the listener feel that he/she should probably praise it out of fear of seeming dumb.
  17. Finally took a chance to sit with this record. Loving it.
  18. Sad. He was funny. And by all accounts, his fellow comics loved the guy.
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