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Jake The Snake
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Legitimate Business!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm now pissed that I've still never been to one.

The four records released from this during his lifetime are classics. Even the ones released after his death are pretty good, but the first four are must-owns to anyone who isn't stupid.

I go:

At this point, if it isn't video footage of the infamous "Tonight's The Night" tour then I'm not THAT interested………………but I'll still watch it anyway…..

Some of what Fallon does is kinda terrible, but then he does stuff like this and it's almost incredible.

SODOMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The lizard in H.R. says I can neither confirm nor deny that…………

Funny what things tend to happen while you are sitting at work listening to Deep Purple tear through "Space Truckin".

That riff in "Scare Crow" is awesome. I just feel that my picks are perhaps out of step from the rest of the album, but maybe they would have been better served if they were placed on different parts of the album instead of paired together right at the end.

I know it's an obvious and "Safe" choice, but I find myself listening to "Psalm 69" at least once a year. Yeah "Corrosion" and "Grace" are throwaway tracks tacked on at the end but the rest of the album is incredible and to me it's the essential and strongest bridge from the traditional rock world into the world of

Thank you. Doing terrible things to Rick Santorum is one of my main interests in life.

As a native of Pittsburgh, this man truly sickens me. I can't think of one thing he said or did that was good.

Yup, that's about right.

…and as a registered voter in the state of Pennsylvania I helped knock his ass OUT of office. To this day still one of my proudest achievements.

I know that I'm the 773rd comment on this, but FUCKING A!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now, what the hell is this Yahoo thing you speak of???????????

I'm playing "Across 110th Street" right now. It still sounds just as good as it did the first time I heard it.

Call me weird but my favorite album from these guys is the "Blind" record which sadly didn't feature Mike Dean but did have Karl Agell on vocals and the video for "Dance of The Dead" was my first exposure to the band in general back on Beavis and Butthead.

You're right, he's definitely swelled up over the past few years.

I've been a fan of all cinema for years; appreciating the subtle nuances of the camera and script and the deep focus and concentration of the actors who play out the struggles of the human condition.