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I love this song, and it's got a cool story behind it.  It's named after a woman who called herself "Dink," and I believe it was a Princeton music professor who heard this woman singing it while traveling the south, wrote down her words and called it "Dink's Song" because she said she didn't remember where she heard

Jeff Buckley does a great version of this on Live at Sine

The first trailer I saw for this made me think it was a "true blood" police procedural spin-off.

To Love Somebody is a gorgeous song…though I like the Flying Burrito Brothers version better.

Richard Rubenstein also explored this idea, and similar ideas in The Cunning of History.  Though depending on the context, and often specifically how an individual elaborates on the banality of evil (or just how easy it is to perpetrate evil in a modern bureaucracy without so much as a peep of resistance) can depend

Soft Bulletin and Yoshimi were absolutely gorgeous albums in my opinion that elevated them to something far beyond confetti, drugs, and nudity.  Since then though, I have yet to hear anything from them that I am impressed by at all.  I still see them live when they come around because they were one of my favorite

The Rod Stewart/Faces version of this song is also pretty good.

Not to mention the fact that Directv is terrible, the service is horrible, and it's really cheap for a reason.

This song is terrible, but "Look What You've Done" is much worse.  It's one thing to rip off of garage rock bands, or make cheesy facsimiles of the Rolling Stones or The Kinks…but ripping off of Oasis, that is something else entirely.

"Now sonny! have I ever told you about the time Roger Maris and…"

"Now sonny! have I ever told you about the time Roger Maris and…"

"Who give a f*ck about this show and what any of it stars say about Jesus?"  -  Horace T. Stankblossom

"Who give a f*ck about this show and what any of it stars say about Jesus?"  -  Horace T. Stankblossom

Did he accidentally touch his leg and noticed that it had been bleeding? 

Did he accidentally touch his leg and noticed that it had been bleeding? 

I'm sorry, I don't know how they can get around without the use of Jeff Buckley's music in a film about MUSICIAN Jeff Buckley.  I'm sure the circumstances of that fact were unavoidable for the director, but as a fan, I can barely muster the curiosity to watch the trailer knowing that.

I'm sorry, I don't know how they can get around without the use of Jeff Buckley's music in a film about MUSICIAN Jeff Buckley.  I'm sure the circumstances of that fact were unavoidable for the director, but as a fan, I can barely muster the curiosity to watch the trailer knowing that.

Dick Butkus

Dick Butkus