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I won't give away of any of historical spoilers, but he definitely has interacted with and been a direct influence on some people.

I would also suggest Don Felder's book. Has some nice dirt/stories/perspectives in it about being in the band that was obviously not in the film.

His movies are: "Let's focus on 20 tangential problems and things many degrees of separation from the one problem we are talking about!"

Will Oldham's second movie!

Oh, we are getting it! We have artisanal mobile bike chop shops and meth labs in RVs. Portland has about half the police force it should have. I had to call 911 at 11am on a Tuesday morning, cops showed up 17 minutes later. Thankfully the tweaker on my porch throwing trash into my house finally left after I

…and on their phones! I shoot a lot of concert videos and it is always a PITA to keep the person in the front on their phone out of the frame.

I was just going to ask the same question. I've never understood it nor was even aware of it for a long time. I totally understand a band member not wearing the shirt for their own band (seems like someone working a trade show booth at a dotcom event), but a fan wearing one to the show seems completely fine. I

Sad to say, as many highbrow movies I've seen, books I've read, or albums I've owned…it was an early 90s Pepsi commercial that originally aired during the Super Bowl that had the biggest influence on my life:

I had a dream early the other morning where I stepped in dog shit. I actually thought to myself: "hmm, if I wake up I won't have to scrape the dog crap off my shoe, yeah, I will just wake up early today"

I have a few things like this where at first I'm like "wow!", then I start to realize I had forgotten the bit of trivia and had heard it before.

yeah, I'm really surprised at how some of those tracks have never resurfaced again in some fashion some 25 years later, granted it wasn't like back then where you could only get the rare recording via tape trading circles or tracking down the original media.

I didn't know for the longest time that he and Exene Cervenka were married for about 10 years and have a son together.

My friend has a van like this parked in his garage. It has been there since about 1995 since the dust on the windshield has random dates written in with a finger, the oldest date being 12-1-95 if I remember right. I asked him about the dates and he says he just randomly adds one when he feels like it.

By that headline, I really hope you all took my AVclub song suggestion of Sammy Johns' "Chevy Van" seriously.

In 5th grade we were doing art projects with dried pinto beans. Rather than do something in 2-d like a happy face, we thought we would make something in 3-d that we could use in our Dungeons and Dragons games. A few of us got together and started fashioning a wall on a 2x2 foot square piece of cardboard. After the

"The Man Who Sold The World" was the other one. I only knew because in the Klaus Nomi film they talk about this a bit.

When I worked at the record store we would play this game from time to time. Finally someone would turn to our coworker James and say "ok James…just give us one", knowing he would trump us all and take all the fun out of the game so it would end and we could get back to work. James' dad was an editor at a famous

Check out "The Width of a Circle" off The Man Who Sold the World album, I'd forgotten how great it is with the bass and the Mick Ronson guitar part.

It still gets to me about what David Letterman said about what happened after Warren's final appearance on the show:

Hmm, which people in that photo are not the singer?