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Wow, so he has the same habits as my dad did in the 70's. He’s kicking it old school!

He’s not even 30 yet. He looks much older than he is and no offense to him, but whatever his lifestyle choices are, they aren’t doing him any favors.

“OUTRAGEOUS!”

Before I was hired on Batman: The Brave and the Bold, I was in Brandon Vietti’s office and there wasn’t much art for it yet, but he was working on one of the first episodes and he said, “do you want to hear Batman’s voice?” and of course I said yes. As soon as he played me Diedrich Bader as Batman, I knew what the

BUT, I was a big solo-Peter Gabriel fan. Maybe Gabriel’s stuff is more accessible to a Gen Xer (as opposed to a late Boomer who was a teen in Bowie’s heyday).

Stage is my favorite live album, but the remastered Nassau ‘76 is great too. I wrote in another thread that I think the track “Stay” is better on the Nassau live album than Stage. I think his voice was at it’s peak during this period.

to be fair, not many people had a run of putting out an album a year, every year, from 1969 to 1980. A couple of times he put out TWO albums in one year (1973 and 1977). Just insane.

And peoples favorite change as they get older too. I loved the Outside album when it came out, but I always thought the track “Strangers When We Meet” felt tacked on to the end. I was 25 when Outside came out and now I’m about the age Bowie was when he put out that version of “Strangers When We Meet”. Now the lyrics

Reality shouldn’t even be showing its face without Heathen being there.

1. Station to Station

I would put Station to Station as my number one as well. It has none of my favorite Bowie songs, but I think it’s his best album. It has everything you need in a Bowie album. Opens with the weird Kraut rock title track, followed by the poppiness of the Golden Years single, followed by the Lou Reed inspired Word on a

Everything Everywhere All at Once is the best movie I’ve seen all year. I rented it on streaming and I paused it halfway through the movie so I could immediately preorder the Blu-Ray because I knew I was going to want to rewatch it a lot. So much heart in a batshit insane movie.

Because of the Ezra Miller involvement, I had no idea that this was a Mary Harron film until now. Such a shame because I like her films and having all the oxygen sucked up by drama that has nothing to do with the production really sucks.

He was just upset his mom blew up.

Personally I just chuck D-cell batteries at the artist on stage.

Having “magic hands” might have flown in the 70's, but that will get you in really big trouble these days.

“Magic!”

Blood Sugar Sex Magic” is my cut off point with them too. I think Frusciante’s solo stuff is way more interesting than anything the RHCP put out since that album.

I’ve never heard any Harry Styles songs, but I am glad that Doug Henning’s wardrobe found a second life after his passing.

Daniel Craig’s Foghorn Leghorn accent in the first movie was so bad is was good. I was entertained by it.