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Sweet Papa Crimbo

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  1. Snarky is the new insightful. Remember when music journalism wasn't a total oxymoron? Remember Lester Bangs? Remember Greil Marcus, Mikal Gilmore and Dave Marsh before they Ossified? Now, people who write about music want to see how cute and snarky they can be.
  2. Now that you all are seemingly stating that you never bought the official lyrics, how about the thought that this might have actually had some luck with getting airplay?
  3. http://www.bemydemon.org/songs/candyfloss.htm
  4. And it just works so much better. With all the angst for producing a hit single off SUMMERTEETH, I have alwasy been somewhat surprised that Candyfloss was ingored and almost didn't even make the record. Back in the day, it's just the kind of song that could had caught the ears of teenage girls.
  5. re: spoiler stuff That's my point! Mofat has really opened a can of worms...have we seen the demise of a future companion before she even appears? She did seem to be a bit familiar with the Doctor. I am really chuffed about this. (The big reveal being the Dalek stuff, not who Oswin was/is. They probably shouldn't have announcer her as a new companion. It would really have been a mind fuck to have her appear again after the end of ASYLUM OF THE DALEK'S. I'm thinking the 'Make them remember you' and "they've forgotten me" stuff MIGHT be important for this season. If you show a gun in act 1...
  6. I have loved this power pop masterpiece ever since I heard it. Today listening to the soundboard recording from 1999 (Bogart's, Cincinnati), I was reminded of the lyrical dispute...i distinctly hear something different than the official lyrics. In reading the lyrics as have been posted on supposedly authoritative sights, the first verse is as follows: I'm the boy who looks excited I'm the boy who's gonna fall apart Candyfloss I lie to myself... However, I distinctly hear the following I'm the boy who looks excited I'm the boy who's gonna fall apart Candyfloss a plot device ... I
  7. This could make for some interesting Doctor Who stuff...
  8. \I The Amy Rory thing DID make sense. The big reveal was just right. I do wonder a bit at the bit about forgetting the predator... I think this one is an 8-8.5/10...a lot of good emotional stuff....Rory/Amy angst, Doctor fear, Orsin and all she entailed. Plus, some really nice interplay between the Prime Minister of the Daleks and the good Doctor.
  9. This is an avatar of me waiting for tonight... HOWEVER...watching the POND LIFE vignettes, I am concerned that Moffat is building upon a scenario (Amy and Rory having marital problems) that goes entirley counter to entire mythology of Rory and Amy (Rory being the lone Centaurian and protecting her for 2000 years...Amy's memory keeping them all alive...The Girl who waited) in order to build tension to move a story along.
  10. 1976...days before my 16th birthday. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band in freaking Shreveport Louisiana...arena was half full. It was rocking.
  11. Fitting that there is a Blue Moon on the day of his memorial...
  12. I'm having some problems remembering which was first...but it one of these or These are the kind of things a fella should remember...but I honest to God don't.
  13. Was a running joke...before a lot of the old regulars took a powder and bailed on participating on the board
  14. Same voice he's been rolling out for 16 years or so.
  15. It would surely be poetic justice is the Dodgers continue to crap the bed after they tried to buy a championship. That game today where they almost blew a 10-1 lead had me riveted and amused.
  16. Because it is a wonderful song.
  17. Worth noting that the United States has not tested since 1992.
  18. Wow...I must really be a nerd. That idea came to me fully and totally independently without any input.
  19. Not only the most underrated, I would say it may well be the best song Jeff has ever writen.
  20. I am more than a little ingrigued by this one. The Tempest is regarded as being the last play Shakespeare wrote. Significant?
  21. In one very odd sense, it is probably a good thing that Leroy left the band. Three conspicuously balding guys in a band is probably a little more than overkill.
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