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I doubt this is targeted at anyone old enough to be in a frat.

I hope you make sure we're properly dead before you start old rip beak.

My only exposure to Tim before this was seeing him open for Neil Hamburger. So, I'm mostly drawing from different experiences geeking out on music.

The humour is in the earnestness of the performance combined with the pedestrian slackerism in the lyrics. Normally when you hear a song that sounds like this there is a fairly serious plotline about relationships and growing as a person. But, it's really just about a guy who is simply partying way past his prime and

I'd say most people under 50 aren't really aware of his stand-up, and mostly know him as a hapless middle-aged man character, or something outrageous and slapstick.

It's a fairly brutal stereotype though. You have to remember that Crystal is essentially speaking for the residents of New Orleans. He could have represented a typical person from New Orleans and at least got his french right. But, instead you get a lot of mispronounced words, a stereotypical catch phrase, and bad

I'm thinking Larry Sanders right now.

"If I ever lose my faith in you" as well.

This is just one of those pleasantly flaccid songs would sound nice on a Bose if anybody realized it was playing.

That's what Dad said.

Sting has zeroed in on adult contemporary without being especially romantic. Not sure where the dad part comes in. The fact that Henry Rollins jokes about it is a clear sign that it might be douchie.

It's probably metal's laziest joke and most unfortunate dismissal of an incredible career.

Some did but I think most of us were too fascinated by what was going on in front of us. Even though they were really just doing their best to play it out like they were simply in a radio studio.

Blindfolds were provided with a note recommending they be worn. I believe that was the only interaction with the audience aside from acknowleging applaus at the end.

When I saw them they did the "It's all in your head" radio broadcast in our local city council chambers.

Yah, I miss Brave New Waves. I did get to experience a live DJ set by Patty Schmitt just after the show ended.

Cause for women marriage is a much more significant milestone and it does symbolize crossing the threshold into a planned family life. There's also enormous social pressure to be married and to have a wedding.

What will life be without the reassuring absurdity of Pastor Dick. Negativland were well ahead on critiquing consumerism and promoting creating commons.

Cause people who don't know about obscure things like Negativland have a more valid opinion when it comes to things like Maroon 5.