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Yeah, sounds a little "abusive husband"-ish.

Helps when you go gray at 32.

Actually, the whole time I was watching the movie, the main guy reminded me of a Korean Conan O'Brien. Or at least, a Korean guy with a very weird Conan O'Brien haircut.

I think it's supposed to start off sad, then get hilarious. That's the way I interpreted it anyway.

Yeah, it never had its picture on a bubblegum card, did it.

Down by the schoolyard?

Who's also a multi-millionaire entertainer.

Ace In The Hole

Man, that '91 Central Park show is so good. All the arrangements for the tunes are different enough from the album versions to make it interesting. (Including the just-released Rhythm Of The Saints - seriously, how many people put out a record, then immediately tour in support of that record with totally different

Late, great Michael Brecker's up there too.

They made sequels to Gingerdead Man??? Holy hell.

Which is exactly how they handled the Festrunk brothers meeting the Roxbury guys - they showed up at the tail end of a sketch in '98, and it was hilarious.

To be fair, even in the context of the song, it sounds like an orgasm.

I've actually heard that Wanderlust was written in response to his bust, and subsequent prison time in Japan. Who knows with any of this stuff, but it does make sense, "What petty crime was I found guilty of?" and whatnot.

Yeah, it's hard for me to hear this and not think it's a total homage to Plastic Ono Band. The lack of effects on anything but the vocal, the sound of the drums, the repetition of that insanely kickass riff. . .

I don't really believe he's either.

I second "Every Night." Damn great song.

And then proceeds to do a pretty good John Cleese impression!

Another butter pie?

It is indeed! Amazing book.