aiwendil42
Aiwendil
aiwendil42

I'll be born again!

Wait, drinking my own blood doesn't count? Shoot!

Your retirement plan depends on Core Concept's youth coming back!?

Hey, he made admiral before being demoted in Star Trek IV.

Deep Throat should have been John Dean.

Agreed. The way I look at it, any system is just a set of ideas and tools for the GM and players to use in whatever way works best for them.

High five!

I see this opinion a lot, but it really hasn't been my experience with the flavours of D&D I play. For 20+ years, I've used 2E for epic LotR-esque adventures, political machinations, mysteries, etc., without ever really feeling that I was working against the system. There are other RPGs I enjoy, and that I'll use if

Yeah, I agree about cracks in the mortar post-Pet Sounds. For me, though, Sunflower's high points are high enough, and its low points tolerable enough, to make it a great album. Ram is more even, more self-assured, but in my opinion nothing on it comes close to the glory of "This Whole World" or the beauty of "Our

Certainly one of the top five or so songs ever written, at least. I guess since it's from Smile originally, I don't tend to give Surf's Up credit for it, but that's not fair. Surf's Up also has "'Til I Die", which is also top-tier Brian Wilson.

Honestly, I listen to more music from 1967 than I do to music from c. 1973 to present.

Yeah, I basically don't dislike any Beatles songs either. I mean, there are maybe two or three that I don't particularly like - "All Together Now", "Revolution 9", but even those I don't actually dislike.

Firesign Theater is hilarious, and more people should be familiar with them.

Ah, OK, I can certainly understand not liking "Butcher's Tale", and Chris White's voice is a harsh change from Colin Blunstone.

I can only assume that tomorrow will be Hitchcock, Fawlty Towers, and birch beer.

My favorite Byrds album, I think, just beating out Younger Than Yesterday.

Revolver and Sunflower.

Huh, all this time I've thought it was Paul who said that and that it was rather arrogant of him. Sorry, Paul!

I can sort of understand someone not liking "When I'm Sixty-Four" or "Within You Without You" (though I like both), but I cannot fathom not liking "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite".

Band on the Run, Ram, Plastic Ono Band and Imagine are all very good, but All Things Must Pass is a masterpiece.