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Oh man, his version of "Snowbird" is in my personal top 5 or 10 favorites by Elvis. I wasn't trying to offer an hypothesis. I guess it is easy in hindsight to think 1974 was kind of the beginning of the end, but that is not really true. The "From Elvis Presley Blvd" album is another all-time favorite of mine. The Last

Yep, I have the blue vinyl Moody Blue album too! And those are 2 great tracks—Way Down and Moody Blue. I think Way Down went to #1 on a few charts right after Elvis died. I really like Elvis' work in the 1970s, though a lot of it is a little depressing (I mean the song selections are frequently sad songs). My fav

"the fat years"? so 1974 until 77 when he died?
I am VERY pro-Elvis, and I absolutely agree, his version of Any Day Now is totally fantastic. But I prefer Elvis' version of Suspicion and I think most of the stuff with the Orchestra is fantastic, especially Burning Love and I Got a Thing About You Baby. What they did to

Dean Martin's version is great! I like Glen's too. I wanted to love Elvis' version, but he just slowed it down too much

He was such an amazing vocalist. He could play like Simon and sing like Garfunkel. Not exactly, but a little like that. Seek out the 1968 live concert opener "More/There's A Place For Us". It's jaw-dropping. His cover versions almost always surpassed the originals, like his version of "All I Want Is You" previously by

This should not be a story. This should not have been an article. The left is going to implode if we stick to making political correctness about destroying free speech. Maher offended exactly no one. Maybe Kathy Griffin shocked a handful of easily offended people, but seriously, "house nigg@" is a big deal? What about

I really related as someone who was finally convinced to play once, but after an hour of detailing who each of our characters were, I gave up and left. I was in the room briefly another time while a game was going on, and this was def accurate. But I also watched Harmonquest which is pretty accurate too

An oxygen tent then, like burn victims get in hospitals. I'm not going to keep dwelling on it, but it was insane plotwise that Mon-el would have to leave the planet. All the acting was great, it is a great show and I guess the actor was leaving the show, but there is just no way, within the tech of the Supergirl

So nobody could give Mon-el an oxygen tank? You know, like old people at casinos or scuba divers have? How about an oxygen tent like hospitals have? Seriously, dude really didn't need to leave the freakin' solar system! Just wear a plastic mask.

You're right (although he doesn't die onscreen and is still alive as the credits roll, we are definitely to believe Pacer dies. Plus the song lyrics.) Good catch.

The Elvis movie "Love Me Tender" (Elvis' 1st movie) does not have a happy ending. Elvis is shot dead at the end. It is the only Elvis movie without a happy ending. ("Change of Habit" ends ambiguously)

This show sucked, but I dug the Asian girl. Much like that one character on the show.

Admittedly, Powerless was not especially good. However, has anyone seen The Great Indoors? Because it is horrible. A waste of Joel McHale and Stephen Fry, just as Powerless was a waste of Danny Pudi and Ron Funches.

Declan McManus sucks. I always think of him when I hear that They Might Be Giants song "Your Racist Friend". That line "you don't shake hands with the devil and say you're only joking" reminds me of Costello walk-back of referring to the great Ray Charles as a blind, ignorant n*****. Yeah, there's no love for "Elvis

They only managed 1 decent episode during that last season. There are more conspiracy theories than ever floating around, and more reasons to be paranoid than ever—-so why can't they get this right? I mean, sure, maybe they will with the new season. I certainly hope so. As far as the original run, I was all in for

I said it was an owl 3 weeks ago. Just saying.

No; not far enough: Scent of a Woman's Urine-spraying Pussy.

"The biggest turnout in history by a Superbowl-winning team to meet any president ever. Period."—-Sean Spicer at next press briefing. (Unless trump has hired Bill O'Reilly to take over that job by then)

Puppets do not need to know anything, only the puppet masters. trump is the perfect ventriloquist "dummy"—-no actual brain to get in the way of his masters' control.

Second episode was a lot better than the 1st, I agree. Mid-movie I realized, wow, this is really new MST3K, not Rifftrax or Cinematic Titanic or the Wrecking Crew. I'm on board now!