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So glad to hear I'm not alone in that sentiment. I sometimes feel foolish about it.

He went to great lengths to make me want to never hear that song again.

FUCK. THAT. SCENE. God damn it, I've never seen anything more horrible in my life, and it was shot like a murder was actually happening right before my eyes.

Similarly, the very end of Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. Those long shots of bombs going off, all meant for educational purposes I'm sure, while that sad, bittersweet tune plays.

Agreed. I don't know much about the Kinks to make much of a point, but I've always admired their more adventurous spirit. I think it's the greatness of what they achieved when they kept it simple that overshadowed the more accomplished things that their peers were doing. That, or I assume it was all due to Ray and

Ma Freshenmeyer is from Boston, and I jump at every chance I get to drive her back home, if only because I'm a radio nerd, and Boston seems to have a diversity of stations that just doesn't exist in NYC. The great majority of NYC stations are either modern hip-hop, or top 20/contemporary adult. We have our one classic

Are you sure? Because a good agent would either bring her better scripts, or tell her she's just not cut out for movies.

How does she keep getting roles when it should be clear to herself that nobody thinks highly of her for any reason? What a terrible agent she must have.

Todd Van Der Wolf?

Couldn't be any dumber.

Had he lived, man. Had he lived.

God bless this stupid fucking country.

"Smoke on the Water," as covered by a 52-year old man in a living room, with an explanation why the other instructional vids are wrong.

If she was so fancy and rich, how come she couldn't afford a nose?

Man knows how to DANCE.

I haven't seen it yet.

You could tell if only because of "Imagine a Man" is perfect for Pete's range, but John really fills out the song with his bass thumps in the chorus.

It's the largest radio market in the country, which means the FCC is always listening in. And they love to ask for money when they deem it necessary.

". . . and in America as Sheriff Graham/The Huntsman on ABC’s Once Upon A Time, where he’s garnered the necessary experience with ludicrous fantasy stories based on other people’s intellectual property, thus making him an ideal mate for E.L. James’ Twilight fan fiction. "

Keith's grooving intro in that song? Hot stuff.