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There was a Willie Nelson tribute album that had the hidden track (an interview) at the start of the CD. You had to actually rewind to get to it..it is nothing that you would have just heard had you put the CD in and hit play.

Coming in late, but I saw Elliott play here in Portland not long after the Oscars. The poster for the show at La Luna even had an Oscar in the center of it (still have one I pulled off a telephone pole). Sometime during the show he talked a little about it, then there was a pause…."uh…did you like my suit?" and

The rules of band promo photos clearly indicate that the second guy on the left is the singer.

Like D. Boon, There is the D River in Oregon, which depending on your chosen source is the world's shortest.

thank you, was wondering what I was gonna listen to at work today…now I know.

Coming in a day late and nobody has mentioned Ilana's changing hats? First it is "Perv", then changes to "Lincoln", then finally "Bad".

I was wondering where this was too. "No longer a teenager!"

"What's your favorite Rolling Stones song?"

Well, Bruce was nine years old when his dad was working at the Metuchen Ford plant assembly line, after 20 years of that they let him go.

I think he is good for the show, but he does instantly remind me of a lot of bad roommates over the years.

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Radiohead and Yoga, two things I can't stand yet all my friends rave about as if they are trying to play a joke on me by pretending to like them.

Or go a little past that with New Day Rising or Flip Your Wig. Zen Arcade kind of scared me the first time I heard it, after playing it about 1000 times it isn't so scary anymore.

One of my friend Annemarie's favorite songs is on this album.

This album also has the song "Trade" which dates back to the Hüsker Dü days of late 1987 just prior to their breakup:

One of the local alt-weeklies here in Portland used to regularly make fun of him about this:

Back in the early 70s, My mom had this same 68 Fastback mustang (but in blue), with the 390 and everything. She said she loved having it apart from the issue of "having to fill it every other day".

This is so much easier than going to the store to by eight C90 blank tapes, mailing them to some persons address (along with a few dollars for postage), waiting three weeks, then getting a copy of the show in return on four of those tapes.

When it happened he would have been in his mid 40s, around 6'6", 240 pounds or so.

I had to explain white privilege once to a relative. I just said "remember that time you got pulled over on the highway in Idaho, told the cop to go fuck himself, got out of your car and angrily started walking towards the cop car while he backed up down the Interstate, then drove off? That is white privilege"