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Nah, "Vol. 3" signaled the end of the Traveling Wilburys.

All things considered, it did pretty much cement Art Garfunkel's irrelevance.

And to think, 23 years before that was "Sgt. Pepper." That seems so skewed.

@avclub-6ffc79f9decf633c29b09e6c25621195:disqus That's "Beat It," not "Bad."

Well played.

I think I've always identified the most with sad/breakup-related shit, there's just something about sad stuff that's comforting to find in other places. I'm not quite this sad in real life, really, honest, stop looking at me like that. That said. . .

I love both the book and the movie (the movie is one of the few films that really captures the feeling of its source material, and throws in a few great embellishments for good measure), but there are so many great moments in the book that rang true to me. Especially the ridiculous birthday party sequence, where he

"Among the many pitiful moments of the 2004 Metallica documentary Some Kind Of Monster is when Mustaine attempts to reconcile with his old group, as if they’re all a pride of defanged lions."

No no, Pete is the Best.

He sang about love and peace, but he was abusive, and had a very hot temper/nasty wit about him. When Brian Epstein was working on his memoirs, Lennon suggested he name the book "Queer Jew." He was also pretty hypocritical, singing about imagining no possessions yet owning large acres of farmland and holding other

Depends on what you consider his first solo album. If you're referring to 1973's "Ringo," then yes. And, he probably wrote most if not all of "It Don't Come Easy," but really who cares? Ringo sells that shit.

Happiness is a warm butt hoodie. . . actually, no that's gross.

John Boy?

@avclub-c1fe85b855c6d045b827f74a1e2c3fd7:disqus I've got a good feeling Bagel Monster is really gonna enjoy The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy.

Mad man!

Dammit. I need to scroll down faster.

Molasses to PBR's to HipsterDBags. . .

1. It's about damn time.

Except Frank Oz has been bald since 1970.

Maybe I'm wrong, but I swear at one point, Craig was saying he didn't want to take Letterman's slot. That was a few years ago, though.