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jff

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  1. BWAA! I had never noticed the twinkle in his eye until now.
  2. Oh, well how about Alf is just Diff'rent Strokes, except instead of adopting Arnold and Willis, the family takes in Gordon Shumway from Melmac. You're right about the similarities, there are definitely a number of parallels between the two shows in terms of style, characters and character relationships.
  3. That's a valid argument. But you could just as easily say the Cosby Show was just Family Ties in a different setting.
  4. I loved it. I see all sorts of potential with this show and I can't wait to see more episodes. Some of the details, such as angry community meetings, were spot on, and other details, such as the wall mural in the government building depicting an indian corpse, were only slightly exaggerated. Maybe it's too early to say this after only one episode, but I think Rashida Jones is a better fit for this show than The Office.
  5. I'd participate in a Rush thread if one existed. You're probably right about how it'd turn out. The comments section of Rush is a Band blog is full of nothing but Rush worship, which is probably more annoying than a thread here with a bunch of bashing would be.
  6. Seems like if this were real, iot'd be all over the internet music sites. Even the semi-official Beefheart sites have nothing.
  7. Yeah, I knew she has worked with Feldman. The article I read said that PJ, during her set, said "are you ready Don?" and then the Captain joined her onstage for two songs. Here's the excerpt (which i read in stomp and Stammer magazine, but the link is to the author's myspace blog): http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseact...logId=481131315 The PJ Harvey and John Parish showcase Saturday (at the Parish, naturally) was the stuff that makes SXSW legendary. First of all, the material from the new A Woman A Man Walked By was brilliant. Then around 2:30 a.m., ....Harvey.... leaned into the
  8. Well, my wife ordered it. I do intend to check out Aeroplane at some point. I'll bet my library system has it in their collection.
  9. The other day I read a SXSW recap that said Captain Beefheart/Don Van Vliet joined PJ Harvey onstage for two songs at one of her gigs. I had not heard anything else about that, and I can't find anything on the internet about it. Is this BS? The article I read did not seem like an April Fools joke, but I assume it's a lie, or else it'd be all over the internet.
  10. I've never heard them, but the cover of one of their songs on the recent Merge compilation is horrific, as is almost every other performance on there. That puts me somewhere in between. This is one of those bands that I would like to believe is going to kick my ass in a glorious way when I finally do hear them, but I'm skeptical. I've been burned too many times (most recently with Built to Spill).
  11. A Doors reference, I think. Love me two Times? Either that or "I take a number 2 (or number 1, being that it is also less than three) on Andrew Sullivan". Or maybe it's this:
  12. I agree with this. I like all their albums up through Power Windows and to a lesser extent, Hold Your Fire, but the last one I think is solid all the way through is Grace Under Pressure. That one has a couple throwaways, but even those have fun grooves (maybe due to the influence of Police and Talking Heads, who Rush has said they were fans of), which is something that is lacking on the more recent stuff (maybe due to them currently being fans of a bunch of lame bullshit).
  13. I think this is Rush's most overlooked song. Just amazing. I read somewhere that they relearned it (and a bunch of other tunes) for their most recent tour, but it didn't make the cut.
  14. I was driving into the parking lot to my job as a busboy at Outback Steakhouse when I heard the news.
  15. Oh, you'd love their Caress of Steel album. CHOCK FULL of hilarious lyrics.
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