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Page wouldn't even acknowledge that Dazed and Confused was originally recorded with the Yardbirds.

It's a completely rarity for a band that has one of the top selling albums.

I was at one of the Toronto shows. They did a lot of instrumental stuff but I remember excellent renditions of Starless and Court of the Crimson King.

I believe Ian Anderson is the only constant in Jethro Tull.

The Fall is the first one that comes to mind. Mark E. Smith even has a high turnover on who is his wife in the band. it's difficult to imagine The Cure without Simon Gallup.

I totally disagree. There are rare circumstances where the lead singer is integral, and rarer circumstances of a truly exceptional voice (Steve Perry, Freddie Mercury). Normally a change in vocalist fits in with the normal ebbs and flows of a long running band. Of course most bands mess this up when they try to make

Not very enthusiastic about another relentless R-rated film about famous persons backstage debauchery. Nor would I really want to see a story about someone like Freddie Mercury end with his tragic death when so there so much tribute afterward. That being said, I do agree that Queen should have disbanded out of

But, you can't really talk about the life of Freddie Mercury without touching on the level of tribute and activism that happened afterward. The Wembley concert was a big deal, and the AIDs awareness story is a big part of Queen's legacy. I can understand how the people who lived through that don't want the story to

Bossa 'n Roses "Patience"
it's just so warm and happy.

I'm just thinking about how he was the naked guy in the bathtub.

If you want someone as controversial as Axl you probably looking at Prince. I get why someone would call him safe, but there are better examples. It's not like the analogy really matters because G'NR were always contrasted with metal and hardrock bands.

Personally, I'd rather avoid Steve Miller but you really can't deny that he had a few solid albums that had their own sound, and some solid production.

Why would Steve Miller be required to give up his spot for Janet Jackson? Are the obvious culprits too obvious for you?

Republicans are desperate to establish any kind of momentum against the gay rights movement, and they see things like bathrooms laws and religious freedom laws as a way of getting a toe hold. We're seeing it with anti-abortion tactics in places like Texas where they've slowly and quietly built up a list of regulations

Any woman could film other women in a women's washroom. Let's not forget that there are economic incentives for porn. I certainly doubt there are any perverts waxing all their body hair, getting fitted with a dress, and choosing the right shade of lipstick just so they can stand in a woman's washroom.

I hang out in a bar that has unisex bathrooms. The logic was quite innocuous, both bathrooms were exactly the same so why pretend they're different. The result was less line-ups and piss on all the seats.

I find people like this aren't really stupid, prejudiced, evil, religious, or satanic. They're usually just really insecure and really really terrible at posturing. No doubt there are millions of minor slights and misunderstands that would result from this man laying a severe beating on someone.

I wouldn't say Trump is a pedophile. I would say he's a chauvinist and a pig of a man who sees women as trophies, and couldn't make an exception for his own 1 year-old daughter. Where Noah seems to be tripping on this subject is trying to emphasize the hint of something gross, instead of the fact that his daughter

I'm Canadian, but I think it's more about the shock that things really are that out of whack in American politics.

Rock Action is my favourite as well. Happy Songs for Happy People, Mr. Beast, and the Hawk is Howling were all surprisingly consistent for me in a different way.